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Christian Petzold (1677 – 1733) 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 1970s that the famous Minuet in G major , previously attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach , was in fact the work of Petzold.
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No. 3, the first piece after the two seven-movement Partitas, is a Minuet in F major by an unknown composer (likely not Bach), adopted as No. 113 in the second annex (German: Anhang, Anh.), that is the annex of doubtful compositions, in the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (BWV). Petzold's Minuets in G major and G minor, BWV Anh. 114 and 115, are the ...
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Christian Petzold (composer) (1677–1733), German composer and organist; Christian Petzold (director) (born 1960), German film director; Eduard Petzold (1815–1891), German landscape gardener; Georg Pezolt (1810–1878), Austrian painter, architect and art critic; Gertrude von Petzold (1876–1952), Unitarian minister
"A Lover's Concerto" is a pop song written by American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, based on the 18th century composition by Christian Petzold, "Minuet in G major", and recorded in 1965 by the Toys. "A Lover's Concerto" sold more than two million copies and was awarded gold record certification by the RIAA. [1]
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B. August Wilhelm Bach; Heinrich Bach; Johann Aegidius Bach; Johann Bernhard Bach the Younger; Johann Christoph Bach; Johann Christoph Bach (organist at Ohrdruf)