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Minuets in G major and G minor - Wikipedia

    Christian Petzold ( – ) was a German composer and organist.

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    Christian Petzold ( – ) was a German composer and organist.
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Menuet in G Major (BWV Anh. 114) Analysis - Giuliano Ferrace

  • Died: 1733 - Dresden, Germany · Historical Period: Baroque · Musical Media: chamber music, keyboard, choral.
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      and , are a pair of movements from a suite for harpsichord by Christian Petzold, which, through their appearance in the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach.
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    Minuet in G major, BWV Anh.114 (Pezold, Christian) - IMSLP

  • The Minuets in G major and G minor, BWV Anh. 114 and 115, are a pair of movements from a suite for harpsichord by Christian Petzold.
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  • Christian Petzold [Pezold, Petzoldt] was a German composer and organist.
  • Christian Petzold (composer)

    German composer and organist

    For the filmmaker, see Christian Petzold (director).

    Christian Petzold

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    Christian Petzold ( – ) was a German composer and organist. He was active primarily in Dresden, and achieved a high reputation during his lifetime, but his surviving works are few. It was established in the s that the famous Minuet in G major, previously attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, was in fact the work of Petzold. The sprightly melody was used in the pop music hit "A Lover's Concerto" by the American group The Toys.[1][2][3]

    Life

    He was born in Weißig near Königstein in ; the exact date of birth is unknown.

    From Petzold worked as an organist at St. Sophia (Sophienkirche) in Dresden, and in he became court chamber composer and organist. He led an active musical life, giving concert tours that took him as far as Paris () and Venice ().

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  • Christian Petzold [Pezold, Petzoldt] was a German composer and organist.
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      Christian Petzold is considered to be one of the most influential gems of the Baroque era in the field of music.