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  2. List of Baby Einstein videos - Wikipedia

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    Baby Lamb (2008; Bonus) Aspen Clark (video credits; 1998 - 2003, 2010) Sierra Clark; Chloe Tyler (1998 video discussion) Toby Tyler (1998 video discussion) Released originally under I Think I Can Productions, re-released in 2008, [7] re-released again in 2010 3 Baby Bach: Musical Adventure Classical music by J.S. Bach January 1, 1999 [9]

  3. Wikipedia:List of sound files/Baa–Bac - Wikipedia

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    Special:Whatlinkshere/File: Bach - Brandenburg Concerto.No.4 in G Major- III. Presto.ogg: Lua error: too many expensive function calls. 2015 or earlier Bach, Johann Sebastian: Bach - Brandenburg ConcertoNo. 4 in G Major- II. Andante.ogg: Special:Whatlinkshere/File: Bach - Brandenburg ConcertoNo. 4 in G Major- II. Andante.ogg

  4. Talk:List of Baby Einstein videos - Wikipedia

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    Baby Bach was released in early 1999!!! Also, I don't know what specific reliable source said that the first 10 Baby Einstein videos were released and changed on October 26, 2004 because Baby Da Vinci had the blue triangle at the bottom of the cover and DVDs released in August 2004 (when Baby Da Vinci was released) had the English, French and ...

  5. Retrograde (music) - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, there are examples of retrograde motion in the music of J.S. Bach, Haydn and Beethoven. Bach’s Musical Offering includes a two-voice canon in which the second voice performs the melodic line of first voice backwards: Bach Canon 2 from Musical offering Bach, two part canon from 'The Musical Offering.' The lower part is an exact ...

  6. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The minuet in G major by Christian Petzold is commonly attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, although the piece was identified in the 1970s as a movement from a harpsichord suite by Petzold. The misconception stems from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, a book of sheet music by various composers (mostly Bach) in which the minuet is found. [191]

  7. 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.

  8. Johann Bernhard Bach - Wikipedia

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    Suite No. 1 in G minor; Suite No. 2 in G major; Suite No. 3 in E minor; Suite No. 4 in D major; They are thought to have been written before 1730. Surviving keyboard music: Fantasia in C minor (originally thought to have been composed by J.S. Bach as BWV 919) [5] Chaconne in A major; Chaconne in B-flat major; Chaconne in G major; Chorales for organ

  9. Minuet in G major - Wikipedia

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    Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 116, in the second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, doubtfully attributed to J. S. Bach; Minuet WoO 10, No. 2 (Beethoven), in G major, by Ludwig van Beethoven; Minuet in G Major, No. 4 of Five Minuets with Six Trios, D 89 for string quartet by Franz Schubert; Minuet in G (Paderewski), Op. 14/1 by Ignacy Jan Paderewski