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Minuets in G major and G minor

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, which, through their appearance in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach.[1][2][3][4][5] These minuets, which are suitable for beginners on the piano, are among the best known pieces of music literature.[6][7] The 1965 pop song "A Lover's Concerto", of which millions of copies were sold, is based on the first of these Minuets.[8]

History edit

In the late 17th century Christian Petzold became organist at the Sophienkirche (lit.'Sophia's Church') of Dresden. By the time Johann Sebastian Bach started to visit Dresden, Petzold was well acquainted with several of the city's musicians, including the violinist Johann Georg Pisendel, with whom Bach was also acquainted. In 1720, Petzold composed the music for the inauguration of the new Silbermann organ of the Sophienkirche. Bach gave a concert on that organ when he visited Dresden in September 1725. Petzold died in 1733: as organist of the Sophienkirche he was succeeded by Bach's son Wilhelm Friedemann.[3][7][9]

In the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach edit

The second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach was started in 1725. It opened with two harpsichord suites, that is, the Partitas BWV 827 and 830, composed and written down by Johann Sebastian Bach. Anna Magdalena Bach likely received the notebook from her husband in the autumn of 1725, as a present for either her birthday (22 September) or their wedding anniversary (3 December). Nos. 3 to 11 in the notebook are keyboard pieces written down by Anna Magdalena, likely shortly after she was given the volume. 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 next two entries in the notebook (Nos. 4 and 5). These pieces may have been brought back from Dresden by Johann Sebastian when he visited this city in September 1725.[3][10][11]

Bach likely intended the simple binary dances contained in Anna Magdalena's notebooks, including the Minuets entered without composer indication, as teaching material, likely rather for his younger children than for his wife.[12]

Petzold's harpsichord music edit

From the early 1720s Petzold owned a state-of-the-art harpsichord manufactured by Silbermann.[6] In Johann Gottfried Walther's Lexicon, published in 1732, Petzold is mentioned as a composer of "good keyboard pieces" (German: gute ... Clavier-Stücke).[6][13] Some of Petzold's harpsichord music appeared in 1729 collections:[6]

Heinrich Raphael Krause was a student in Leipzig from 1720, before becoming cantor in Olbernhau in 1725. Johann Benjamin Tzschirich was a student in Grimma when he started to copy harpsichord pieces collected by Krause in an album in 1726. Tzschirich came to study in Leipzig in 1729, and became a lawyer in Bitterfeld in 1736. Meanwhile he had continued to add pieces to his harpsichord music manuscript, including compositions by Bach (part of BWV 914), Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow, Telemann, Johann Kuhnau and others. 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. Tzschirich may have had access to a score of Petzold's Suite via the Bachs.[3][17][18][19]

Description edit

In Tzschirich's manuscript, the Minuet pair in G major and G minor is preceded by five other movements of Petzold's Suite, respectively a Prelude, an Allemande, a Courante, a Sarabande and a Bourrée. After the double Minuet, Petzold's Suite continues with a Gigue and a Passepied with Trio. According to the manuscript, the Minuets are to be performed da capo, in this order:[20]

  • Menuet alternativement (=first Minuet, G major)[21]
  • Menuet 2 (=second Minuet, G minor)[6]
  • On reprend le premier Menuet (repeat the first Minuet)[6]

Both the G major and the G minor Menuets, in 3
4
time, consist of 32 measures, each with a repeat sign at the end of the 16th measure (for a repeat of the first half of the piece), and another at the end of the Menuet (for a repeat of the second half). There are a few minor differences between these Minuets as they appear in Tzschirich's manuscript and how they are written down in Anna Magdalena's second notebook.[22][23]

 
The Minuet in G major, BWV Anh. 114, as found in the second notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach (No. 4, p. 44)[24]
 
The Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh. 115, as found in the second notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach (No. 5, p. 45)[24]

The first eight measures in modern notation:

 
 
The minuets as found in Tzschirich's manuscript (pp. 34v-35r)

Reception edit

In 1880, C. F. Peters published Nos. 4 and 5 of Anna Magdalena Bach's second notebook as two of "twenty easy piano pieces" (German: 20 leichte Clavierstücke) from that manuscript.[25] The Bach-Gesellschaft published the Minuets in 1894.[26] After the publication of several anthologies, all the pieces of the second notebook were published in a single volume in 1904.[27][28]

In 1904, Max Seiffert published a description of Tzschirich's harpsichord music manuscript, however, without substantial analysis of its content: the correspondence of Petzold's double Minuet contained in it with the G major/G minor Minuets of Anna Magdalena Bach's notebook remained unnoticed.[29] In the first edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis, published in 1950, the two Minuets were included as doubtful compositions in Anh. II, along with nearly 20 other anonymous keyboard compositions of Anna Magdalena Bach's second notebook (BWV Anh. II 113–132).[30] In 1957, Anna Magdalena's notebooks were published in Vol. V/4 of the New Bach Edition.[31][32][33] Without having access to other primary sources for the G major and G minor Minuets than Anna Magdalena Bach's notebook, Georg von Dadelsen, the editor of the New Bach Edition volume, remarked that the Minuets BWV Anh. 114 and 115 appeared to belong together.[6]

Outside the context of scholarly literature, and despite being marked as doubtful in the BWV, the Minuets were still generally considered as compositions by Bach. The melody from the 1965 pop song "A Lover's Concerto", written by American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, was based on the Minuet in G major. The song was recorded by The Toys and reached number 2 in the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 in the UK Singles Chart. "A Lover's Concerto" sold more than two million copies and was awarded gold record certification by the R.I.A.A.[8]

Hans-Joachim Schulze published an article, dedicated to Georg von Dadelsen, in the Bach-Jahrbuch of 1979 (issued 1980), in which he described Petzold's Suite de Clavecin (harpsichord suite) contained in Tzschirich's manuscript, and its Minuet pair corresponding to BWV Anh. 114/115.[34] Consequently, from the next edition of the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis (1990), the Minuets were attributed to Petzold and moved from Anh. II to Anh. III, that is the Anhang of spurious works, their full BWV numbers thus becoming BWV Anh. II 114 / Anh. III 183→ and BWV Anh. II 115 / Anh. III 183→.[32][33][35][36]

In the 1984 film Electric Dreams, the piece is the basis for a duet, or a friendly musical duel, between cellist Madeline and Edgar, the computer. This song from the movie soundtrack, titled "The Duel," was composed and performed by Giorgio Moroder.[citation needed]

Notwithstanding their status as pieces for beginners, the Minuets BWV Anh. 114 and 115 were recorded by renowned performers (on harpsichord unless otherwise indicated), including:[37]

  • Gustav Leonhardt recorded "2 Minuets ... BWV Anh. 114 & Anh. 115: Also attributed to Christian Pezold (...)" in September 1988 (issued 1989).[38]
  • E. Power Biggs, performing the minuets on organ, included in The Biggs Bach Book (issued 1990).[39]
  • Igor Kipnis, included the Minuets in The Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach (issued 1992).[40]
  • Richard Egarr recorded "2 Minuets, BWV Anh. 114–5 (from Clavier-Büchlein für Anna Magdalena Bach [1725])" in 1995 (issued 1997).[41]
  • Mahan Esfahani, performing the minuets on clavichord, recorded "Minuets in G major & G minor BWVAnh 114 & 115" in 2021 [42]

In 1988, Dadelsen published a facsimile of Anna Magdalena's second notebook.[43] Richard Jones published the short pieces, edited with piano fingering, of Anna Magdalena's 1725 notebook in 1997.[44][45] In 21st-century publications the Minuets BWV Anh. 114 and 115 are usually correctly identified as Petzold's.[3][7][37] In the 2010s, digital facsimiles of the Minuets as written down by Anna Magdalena Bach became available at Bach Digital and at the website of the Berlin State Library.[11][24]

References edit

  1. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 54–58, 64.
  2. ^ Wolff & Emery 2001.
  3. ^ a b c d e Schulenberg 2006, p. 448.
  4. ^ Williams 2007, p. 158.
  5. ^ Yearsley 2019, p. 239.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Schulze 1980, p. 56.
  7. ^ a b c Williams 2016, p. 233.
  8. ^ a b Murrells 1978, p. 198.
  9. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 56–57.
  10. ^ Schulze 1980, p. 64.
  11. ^ a b 2. Notenbüchlein der A. M. Bach, 1725 (D-B Mus. ms. Bach P 225) at Bach Digital.
  12. ^ Schulenberg 2006, pp. 447–448.
  13. ^ Walther 1732.
  14. ^ Telemann 1728–1729, pp. 81 ff.
  15. ^ Petzold & Kremmler 1729.
  16. ^ RISM 212009607
  17. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 51–56.
  18. ^ Stinson 1992, pp. 10–11.
  19. ^ D-Bim Mus. ms. 29 at Bach Digital.
  20. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 54–56.
  21. ^ Schulze 1980, p. 55.
  22. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 55–56.
  23. ^ RISM 467022504
  24. ^ a b c pp. 44–45 of Mus.ms. Bach P 225 at Berlin State Library website. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  25. ^ Czerny, Griepenkerl & Roitzsch 1880.
  26. ^ Waldersee 1894, p. 26.
  27. ^ Yearsley 2019, pp. 11–12.
  28. ^ Batka 1904.
  29. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 51, 56.
  30. ^ Dürr, Kobayashi & Beißwenger 1998, p. 465.
  31. ^ Dadelsen 1957, pp. 83–84.
  32. ^ a b Minuet, G ("2. Notenbuch der A. M. Bach, 1725") BWV Anh. 114 at Bach Digital.
  33. ^ a b Minuet, g ("2. Notenbuch der A. M. Bach, 1725") BWV Anh. 115 at Bach Digital.
  34. ^ Schulze 1980, pp. 51–64.
  35. ^ Schmieder 1990, p. 907.
  36. ^ Dürr, Kobayashi & Beißwenger 1998, p. 469.
  37. ^ a b Johann Sebastian Bach: Solo Keyboard at ArkivMusic website. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  38. ^ Gustav Leonhardt: Harpsichord Recital at www.muziekweb.nl. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  39. ^ The Biggs Bach Book / E. Power Biggs at ArkivMusic website. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  40. ^ Bach: Notebook For Anna Magdalena Bach / Kipnis, Blegen at ArkivMusic website. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  41. ^ J. S. Bach: Harpsichord Works at www.muziekweb.nl. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  42. ^ [https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68387
  43. ^ Schulenberg 2006, p. 500.
  44. ^ Schulenberg 2006, p. 492.
  45. ^ ABRSM – J. S. Bach et al.: The Anna Magdalena Bach Book of 1725 at suttonmusic.co.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2020.

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For other minuets in G major see Minuet in G major disambiguation Petzold s Minuets in the 1725 Notebook for A M Bach Minuet in G major BWV Anh 114 1 38 source source source source source source source Minuet in G minor BWV Anh 115 1 57 source source source source source source source Performed on digital piano Problems playing these files See media help 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 which through their appearance in the 1725 Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach used to be attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach 1 2 3 4 5 These minuets which are suitable for beginners on the piano are among the best known pieces of music literature 6 7 The 1965 pop song A Lover s Concerto of which millions of copies were sold is based on the first of these Minuets 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 In the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach 1 2 Petzold s harpsichord music 2 Description 3 Reception 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editIn the late 17th century Christian Petzold became organist at the Sophienkirche lit Sophia s Church of Dresden By the time Johann Sebastian Bach started to visit Dresden Petzold was well acquainted with several of the city s musicians including the violinist Johann Georg Pisendel with whom Bach was also acquainted In 1720 Petzold composed the music for the inauguration of the new Silbermann organ of the Sophienkirche Bach gave a concert on that organ when he visited Dresden in September 1725 Petzold died in 1733 as organist of the Sophienkirche he was succeeded by Bach s son Wilhelm Friedemann 3 7 9 In the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach edit The second Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach was started in 1725 It opened with two harpsichord suites that is the Partitas BWV 827 and 830 composed and written down by Johann Sebastian Bach Anna Magdalena Bach likely received the notebook from her husband in the autumn of 1725 as a present for either her birthday 22 September or their wedding anniversary 3 December Nos 3 to 11 in the notebook are keyboard pieces written down by Anna Magdalena likely shortly after she was given the volume 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 next two entries in the notebook Nos 4 and 5 These pieces may have been brought back from Dresden by Johann Sebastian when he visited this city in September 1725 3 10 11 Bach likely intended the simple binary dances contained in Anna Magdalena s notebooks including the Minuets entered without composer indication as teaching material likely rather for his younger children than for his wife 12 Petzold s harpsichord music edit From the early 1720s Petzold owned a state of the art harpsichord manufactured by Silbermann 6 In Johann Gottfried Walther s Lexicon published in 1732 Petzold is mentioned as a composer of good keyboard pieces German gute Clavier Stucke 6 13 Some of Petzold s harpsichord music appeared in 1729 collections 6 Georg Philipp Telemann included a harpsichord suite by Petzold in the last five issues of Der getreue Music Meister scores 14 A collection of 25 concertos for unaccompanied harpsichord by Petzold was copied as Recueil des XXV Concerts Pour le Clavecin scores 15 16 Heinrich Raphael Krause was a student in Leipzig from 1720 before becoming cantor in Olbernhau in 1725 Johann Benjamin Tzschirich was a student in Grimma when he started to copy harpsichord pieces collected by Krause in an album in 1726 Tzschirich came to study in Leipzig in 1729 and became a lawyer in Bitterfeld in 1736 Meanwhile he had continued to add pieces to his harpsichord music manuscript including compositions by Bach part of BWV 914 Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Telemann Johann Kuhnau and others 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 Tzschirich may have had access to a score of Petzold s Suite via the Bachs 3 17 18 19 Description editIn Tzschirich s manuscript the Minuet pair in G major and G minor is preceded by five other movements of Petzold s Suite respectively a Prelude an Allemande a Courante a Sarabande and a Bourree After the double Minuet Petzold s Suite continues with a Gigue and a Passepied with Trio According to the manuscript the Minuets are to be performed da capo in this order 20 Menuet alternativement first Minuet G major 21 Menuet 2 second Minuet G minor 6 On reprend le premier Menuet repeat the first Minuet 6 Both the G major and the G minor Menuets in 34 time consist of 32 measures each with a repeat sign at the end of the 16th measure for a repeat of the first half of the piece and another at the end of the Menuet for a repeat of the second half There are a few minor differences between these Minuets as they appear in Tzschirich s manuscript and how they are written down in Anna Magdalena s second notebook 22 23 nbsp The Minuet in G major BWV Anh 114 as found in the second notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach No 4 p 44 24 nbsp The Minuet in G minor BWV Anh 115 as found in the second notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach No 5 p 45 24 The first eight measures in modern notation nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file nbsp The minuets as found in Tzschirich s manuscript pp 34v 35r Reception editIn 1880 C F Peters published Nos 4 and 5 of Anna Magdalena Bach s second notebook as two of twenty easy piano pieces German 20 leichte Clavierstucke from that manuscript 25 The Bach Gesellschaft published the Minuets in 1894 26 After the publication of several anthologies all the pieces of the second notebook were published in a single volume in 1904 27 28 In 1904 Max Seiffert published a description of Tzschirich s harpsichord music manuscript however without substantial analysis of its content the correspondence of Petzold s double Minuet contained in it with the G major G minor Minuets of Anna Magdalena Bach s notebook remained unnoticed 29 In the first edition of the Bach Werke Verzeichnis published in 1950 the two Minuets were included as doubtful compositions in Anh II along with nearly 20 other anonymous keyboard compositions of Anna Magdalena Bach s second notebook BWV Anh II 113 132 30 In 1957 Anna Magdalena s notebooks were published in Vol V 4 of the New Bach Edition 31 32 33 Without having access to other primary sources for the G major and G minor Minuets than Anna Magdalena Bach s notebook Georg von Dadelsen the editor of the New Bach Edition volume remarked that the Minuets BWV Anh 114 and 115 appeared to belong together 6 Outside the context of scholarly literature and despite being marked as doubtful in the BWV the Minuets were still generally considered as compositions by Bach The melody from the 1965 pop song A Lover s Concerto written by American songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell was based on the Minuet in G major The song was recorded by The Toys and reached number 2 in the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 5 in the UK Singles Chart A Lover s Concerto sold more than two million copies and was awarded gold record certification by the R I A A 8 Hans Joachim Schulze published an article dedicated to Georg von Dadelsen in the Bach Jahrbuch of 1979 issued 1980 in which he described Petzold s Suite de Clavecin harpsichord suite contained in Tzschirich s manuscript and its Minuet pair corresponding to BWV Anh 114 115 34 Consequently from the next edition of the Bach Werke Verzeichnis 1990 the Minuets were attributed to Petzold and moved from Anh II to Anh III that is the Anhang of spurious works their full BWV numbers thus becoming BWV Anh II 114 Anh III 183 and BWV Anh II 115 Anh III 183 32 33 35 36 In the 1984 film Electric Dreams the piece is the basis for a duet or a friendly musical duel between cellist Madeline and Edgar the computer This song from the movie soundtrack titled The Duel was composed and performed by Giorgio Moroder citation needed Notwithstanding their status as pieces for beginners the Minuets BWV Anh 114 and 115 were recorded by renowned performers on harpsichord unless otherwise indicated including 37 Gustav Leonhardt recorded 2 Minuets BWV Anh 114 amp Anh 115 Also attributed to Christian Pezold in September 1988 issued 1989 38 E Power Biggs performing the minuets on organ included in The Biggs Bach Book issued 1990 39 Igor Kipnis included the Minuets in The Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach issued 1992 40 Richard Egarr recorded 2 Minuets BWV Anh 114 5 from Clavier Buchlein fur Anna Magdalena Bach 1725 in 1995 issued 1997 41 Mahan Esfahani performing the minuets on clavichord recorded Minuets in G major amp G minor BWVAnh 114 amp 115 in 2021 42 In 1988 Dadelsen published a facsimile of Anna Magdalena s second notebook 43 Richard Jones published the short pieces edited with piano fingering of Anna Magdalena s 1725 notebook in 1997 44 45 In 21st century publications the Minuets BWV Anh 114 and 115 are usually correctly identified as Petzold s 3 7 37 In the 2010s digital facsimiles of the Minuets as written down by Anna Magdalena Bach became available at Bach Digital and at the website of the Berlin State Library 11 24 References edit Schulze 1980 pp 54 58 64 Wolff amp Emery 2001 a b c d e Schulenberg 2006 p 448 Williams 2007 p 158 Yearsley 2019 p 239 a b c d e f g Schulze 1980 p 56 a b c Williams 2016 p 233 a b Murrells 1978 p 198 Schulze 1980 pp 56 57 Schulze 1980 p 64 a b 2 Notenbuchlein der A M Bach 1725 D B Mus ms Bach P 225 at Bach Digital Schulenberg 2006 pp 447 448 Walther 1732 Telemann 1728 1729 pp 81 ff Petzold amp Kremmler 1729 RISM 212009607 Schulze 1980 pp 51 56 Stinson 1992 pp 10 11 D Bim Mus ms 29 at Bach Digital Schulze 1980 pp 54 56 Schulze 1980 p 55 Schulze 1980 pp 55 56 RISM 467022504 a b c pp 44 45 of Mus ms Bach P 225 at Berlin State Library website Retrieved 18 February 2020 Czerny Griepenkerl amp Roitzsch 1880 Waldersee 1894 p 26 Yearsley 2019 pp 11 12 Batka 1904 Schulze 1980 pp 51 56 Durr Kobayashi amp Beisswenger 1998 p 465 Dadelsen 1957 pp 83 84 a b Minuet G 2 Notenbuch der A M Bach 1725 BWV Anh 114 at Bach Digital a b Minuet g 2 Notenbuch der A M Bach 1725 BWV Anh 115 at Bach Digital Schulze 1980 pp 51 64 Schmieder 1990 p 907 Durr Kobayashi amp Beisswenger 1998 p 469 a b Johann Sebastian Bach Solo Keyboard at ArkivMusic website Retrieved 18 February 2020 Gustav Leonhardt Harpsichord Recital at www wbr muziekweb wbr nl Retrieved 18 February 2020 The Biggs Bach Book E Power Biggs at ArkivMusic website Retrieved 18 February 2020 Bach Notebook For Anna Magdalena Bach Kipnis Blegen at ArkivMusic website Retrieved 18 February 2020 J S Bach Harpsichord Works at www wbr muziekweb wbr nl Retrieved 18 February 2020 https www hyperion records co uk dc asp dc D CDA68387 Schulenberg 2006 p 500 Schulenberg 2006 p 492 ABRSM J S Bach et al The Anna Magdalena Bach Book of 1725 at suttonmusic wbr co wbr uk Retrieved 18 February 2020 Sources edit 2 Notenbuchlein der A M Bach 1725 D B Mus ms Bach P 225 Bach Digital Leipzig Bach Archive et al 2020 01 13 D Bim Mus ms 29 Bach Digital Leipzig Bach Archive et al 2020 01 17 Minuet G 2 Notenbuch der A M Bach 1725 BWV Anh 114 Bach Digital Leipzig Bach Archive et al 2018 07 07 Minuet g 2 Notenbuch der A M Bach 1725 BWV Anh 115 Bach Digital Leipzig Bach Archive et al 2018 07 07 Batka Richard in German ed 1904 Johann Sebastian Bachs Notenbuchlein fur Anna Magdalena Bach 1725 Johann Sebastian Bach s note booklet for Anna Magdalena Bach 1725 in German Munich Callwey Czerny Carl Griepenkerl Friedrich Konrad in German Roitzsch Friedrich August eds 1880 20 leichte Clavierstucke nebst einem Liede Aus dem Clavierbuche der Anna Magdalena Bach Twenty easy keyboard pieces and a song from the keyboard booklets of Anna Magdalena Bach Compositions pour Piano seul de J Seb Bach Supplement Compositions for solo piano by J Seb Bach Oeuvres complettes Edition nouvelle in French and German Vol 23 C F Peters Dadelsen Georg von ed 1957 Die Klavierbuchlein fur Anna Magdalena Bach von 1722 und 1725 The keyboard booklets for Anna Magdalena Bach from 1722 and 1725 New Bach Edition in German Vol V 4 Score Barenreiter ISMN 9790006461462 BA 5008 01 Durr Alfred Kobayashi Yoshitake Beisswenger Kirsten eds 1998 Bach Werke Verzeichnis Kleine Ausgabe Nach der von Wolfgang Schmieder vorgelegten 2 Ausgabe Bach Works Catalogue Small Edition After Wolfgang Schmieder s 2nd edition in German BWV2a ed Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel ISBN 9783765102493 Preface in English and German Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie amp Jenkins ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Petzold Christian Kremmler Johann George 1729 Recueil des XXV Concerts Pour le Clavecin Album of 25 harpsichord concertos in French SLUB Dresden Schmieder Wolfgang ed 1990 Thematisch systematisches Verzeichnis der musikalischen Werke von Johann Sebastian Bach Bach Werke Verzeichnis 2 uberarbeitete und erweiterte Ausgabe Thematic Systematic Catalogue of the Musical Works of Johann Sebastian Bach Bach Works Catalogue 2nd reworked and enlarged edition in German BWV2 ed Wiesbaden Breitkopf amp Hartel ISBN 9783765102554 Schulenberg David in French 2006 Appendix B The Clavier Buchlein vor Anna Magdalena Bach The Keyboard Music of J S Bach 2nd ed Routledge pp 447 450 ISBN 9780415974004 Schulze Hans Joachim 1980 Ein Dresdner Menuett im zweiten Klavierbuchlein der Anna Magdalena Bach Nebst Hinweisen zur Uberlieferung einiger Kammermusikwerke Bachs A Minuet from Dresden in the second keyboard booklet of Anna Magdalena Bach Further indications regarding the transmission of some of Bach s chamber music compositions In Schulze Hans Joachim Wolff Christoph eds Bach Jahrbuch 1979 Bach Yearbook 1979 Bach Jahrbuch in German Vol 65 Berlin Evangelische Verlagsanstalt pp 45 64 doi 10 13141 bjb v1979 Stinson Russell 1992 Preface Keyboard transcriptions from the Bach circle Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era Vol 69 Madison A R Editions pp VII XVIII ISBN 0895792699 ISSN 0484 0828 Telemann Georg Philipp ed 1728 1729 Der getreue Music Meister The faithful music master in German Hamburg SLUB Dresden Waldersee Paul in German ed 1894 Musikstucke in den Notenbuchern der Anna Magdalena Bach Musical pieces in the notebooks of Anna Magdalena Bach Bach Gesellschaft Ausgabe in German Vol 43 Leipzig Breitkopf amp Hartel Walther Johann Gottfried 1732 Pezold Christian Musicalisches Lexicon oder Musicalische Bibliothec in German Leipzig W Deer p 475 Williams Peter 2007 The family J S Bach A Life in Music Cambridge University Press pp 158 160 ISBN 9781139461191 Williams Peter 2016 The Anna Magdalena books and the French Suites Bach A Musical Biography Cambridge University Press pp 231 234 ISBN 9781107139251 Wolff Christoph Emery Walter 2001 Bach Johann Sebastian Grove Music Online doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 6002278195 ISBN 9781561592630 Yearsley David in Dutch 2019 Sex Death and Minuets Anna Magdalena Bach and Her Musical Notebooks University of Chicago Press ISBN 9780226617848 External links edit nbsp Media related to Petzold s minuets in the 1725 Notebook for A M Bach BWV Anh 114 115 at Wikimedia Commons Minuet in G major BWV Anh 114 Minuet in G minor BWV Anh 115 Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach Scores at the International Music Score Library Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minuets in G major and G minor amp oldid 1161196028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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