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Minuet in A minor

By 

Johan Krieger

Johann Philipp Krieger's "Minuet in A minor" is a delightful adaptation of the original Baroque keyboard composition. Krieger, a German composer from the late 17th century, is celebrated for his contributions to Baroque music. When transcribed for the classical guitar, this minuet retains its graceful and dance-like qualities, showcasing the guitar's versatility in rendering Baroque melodies. Guitarists and audiences appreciate this arrangement for its musicality and the unique charm it brings to the classical guitar repertoire.


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Minuet in A minor

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Peter Graneis

Johan Krieger’s Minuet in A minor was originally written for spinet or clavichord, two keyboard instruments popular during the baroque period. This minuet is found at the end of a collection of six partitas written by Krieger. Join Peter Graneis as he gives a step-by-step overview of the entire piece, where he helps us focus on maintaining legato in two separate voices and creating contrast in repeated sections.

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