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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.
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 ...
Wolfsburg is a 2003 German film directed by Christian Petzold, [2] starring Benno Fürmann, Nina Hoss [3] and Astrid Meyerfeldt. Cast. Benno Fürmann as Philipp Gerber;
Christian Petzold, with the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize for Afire. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 91% based on 125 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. [10] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 82 out of 100 based on 28 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [11]
The drama concerns a soldier who, having returned from Afghanistan to Prignitz, becomes involved in a relationship with a married woman. The movie was nominated in the main competition at the 65th Venice International Film Festival in 2008. In 2009, Petzold received a 'best director' nomination for the Deutscher Filmpreis award. [11]
Jerichow is a 2008 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. [1] It is loosely inspired by the 1934 American novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain.
Christian Petzold may refer to: Christian Petzold (composer) (1677–1733), German composer and organist Christian Petzold (director) (born 1960), German film director
Transit is a 2018 German drama film written and directed by Christian Petzold. It is based on Anna Seghers's 1944 novel of the same name and adapted to be set in the present. The film follows a refugee (Franz Rogowski) who impersonates a dead writer in an attempt to flee a fascist state.