Christian Petzold - Menuet in G major: 2 Practice-Ready Scores
This charming Baroque dance piece, part of the Anna Magdalena Notebook, was long believed to be composed by J.S. Bach until modern scholarship confirmed Petzold's authorship.
This charming baroque dance piece, though long associated with J.S. Bach, was actually written by Christian Petzold as part of the pedagogical collection compiled for Bach's second wife.
The Minuet in G Major, often attributed to Bach, is a charming Baroque-era piece popularized through its inclusion in the "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach." Modern scholarship suggests it might have been composed by Christian Petzold, but its enduring association with Bach reflects its place in classical music pedagogy.
This charming Baroque dance piece comes from the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach. Though long credited to J.S. Bach, modern scholarship attributes it to German organist Christian Petzold. It remains one of the most recognizable keyboard melodies in classical music.
This charming Baroque dance piece originates from the "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach". Though long attributed to J.S. Bach, musicologists now credit it to his contemporary Christian Petzold. Its elegant melody remains one of the most recognizable classical themes worldwide.
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