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  2. Minuets in G major and G minor - Wikipedia

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    One of the last pieces he entered, likely around the time when moving to Bitterfeld (1735–1736), was a Suite by Petzold containing, together with eight other movements, the G major/G minor combined Minuet, otherwise only known as Nos. 4 and 5 of Anna Magdalena Bach's second notebook.

  3. Minuet WoO 10, No. 2 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Next comes the second period which consists of a four-measure (c) phrase with a different melody and modulates back into the tonic for the final four-measures, which begins and ends in G Major. This phrase is a variation of (a) so as to stay in the tonic, so must be designated (a-1) to make this and other slight alterations clear.

  4. G major - Wikipedia

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    G major is the key stipulated for the royal anthem of Canada, "God Save the King". [4] The anthem " God Defend New Zealand " ("Aotearoa") was originally composed by John Joseph Woods in A-flat major , but after becoming New Zealand's national anthem in 1977, it was rearranged into G major to better suit general and massed singing. [ 5 ]

  5. Category:Compositions in G major - Wikipedia

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    Sonata in G major (HWV 358) Sonata in G major for two flutes and basso continuo, BWV 1039; Sonatina in G major (attributed to Beethoven) St. Cecilia Mass; Stand and Sing of Zambia, Proud and Free; Ständchen, WAB 84.2; State Anthem of Uzbekistan; String Duo No. 1 (Mozart) String Quartet No. 3 (Britten) String Quartet No. 1 (Mozart)

  6. Cassation in G major, K. 63 - Wikipedia

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    The Cassation in G major, K. 63 is a cassation for orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composed around 1769 for the celebration of finalists from the University of Salzburg (hence the common title "Finalmusik"). The work is one of three smaller-scale compositions, all written in 1769 (the others being K. 99/63a and 100/62a).

  7. Mass in G major, K. 140 "Pastoral" - Wikipedia

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    strings. organ. The Missa brevis[ 1] in G major, K. 140, K 3 Anh. 235d, K 6 Anh. C 1.12, was probably composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart shortly after returning to Salzburg, in March 1773, from his third trip to Italy. [ 2] Walter Senn, who published the Mass in 1968 for the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe, notes that this Mass is the only one Mozart ...

  8. String Quartet No. 15 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    The String Quartet No. 15 in G major, D. 887, was the last quartet written by Franz Schubert in June 1826. [ 1][ 2] It was posthumously published in 1851, as Op. 161. [ 3] The work focuses on lyrical ideas and explores far-reaching major and minor modes, which was uncommon to this degree in his compositions.

  9. Sonatina in G major (attributed to Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonatina in G major is a composition for solo piano attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven (listed as Anh. 5 No. 1 in the Kinsky–Halm Catalogue ). The work was published in Hamburg, Germany, after Beethoven's death; its authenticity is doubtful, as it uses styles never seen by Beethoven before.