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by ChuckH » 17 Feb 2018 11:13
The Minuet in G (No.2) was composed by Beethoven. The original version, written for orchestra, was lost; and only an arrangement for piano exists. This simplified version, from the John Brimhall Easy Classics series, is played mainly as a string ensemble with a section played by plucked strings (pizzicato).
Charles
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by JohnT » 17 Feb 2018 13:18
Hi Charles Nice minuet an easy listen. John
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by Brian007 » 18 Feb 2018 09:22
Hi Charles,
That sound very authentic sounded just how I imagine it should sound, enjoyed listening to it.
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by Hugh-AR » 20 Feb 2018 23:16
Hi Charles,
Very pleasant to listen to. The 'plucked strings' (pizzicato) make a nice contrast.
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