Menuet in G major (A Lover's Concerto)
Notebook for Anna Magdalena, no. 4, BWV Anh. 114
Johann Sebastian Bach

Menuet in G major

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A Lover Concerto

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2 Arrangements:
Original 2-part Menuet (Beginner):
ABRSM Grade 1 (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), AMEB Grade 2, CBE Grade 2, LCM Grade 2, RIAM Grade 1, RCM Grade 3 (2022), RSL Classical Piano Grade 1 (Rockschool, Ltd., 2021).

A Lover's Concerto (easy) is a pop song from 1965 transforming the Menuet BWV Anh. 114 from 3/4 to 4/4 time.

For a 3-part arrangement of the Menuet see
https://www.free-scores.com/sheetmusic?p=aGCAt9eg9n

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2 Arrangements:
Original 2-part Menuet (Beginner):
ABRSM Grade 1 (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), AMEB Grade 2, CBE Grade 2, LCM Grade 2, RIAM Grade 1, RCM Grade 3 (2022), RSL Classical Piano Grade 1 (Rockschool, Ltd., 2021).

A Lover's Concerto (easy) is a pop song from 1965 transforming the Menuet BWV Anh. 114 from 3/4 to 4/4 time.

For a 3-part arrangement of the Menuet see
https://www.free-scores.com/sheetmusic?p=aGCAt9eg9n

The pair of menuets BWV Anh. 114/115 may have been brought back from Dresden by Johann Sebastian Bach when he visited this city in September 1725 meeting their composer Christian Petzold. Anna Magdalena Bach copied them without composer indication into her 1725 music book at the very beginning (no. 4/5) after the two partitas (no. 1/2) inserted by her husband and another menuet (no. 3). So they were misattributed to him until 1979, when Hans Joachim Schulze investigated an old manuscript from 1726 and identified therein the pair of menuets as movement 6 and 7 of a suite in G major composed by Christian Petzold.