
To learn more about the composer, Christian Petzold who composed "Minuet in G Major," please visit our page, "About Christian Petzold.".
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"Minuet in G Major" is one of the pieces in the collection called "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach," which consists of many pieces presented by several different composers to J. However, now we know that the work was created by Petzold. It was thought to be composed by Johann Sebastian Bach for a long time until 1970. It was composed by a German composer, Christian Petzold (1677 – 1733). "Minuet in G Major" is probably one of the most famous Minuet pieces for piano and other keyboard instruments.
