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Which composer replace the minuet and trio with the scherzo?

beethoven


Which composer established the scherzo as a regular alternative to the minuet movement?

Beethoven.


What movement of a symphony is based on a dance form?

Early classical symphonies included a minuet and trio movement, which is by definition dance-based. Later symphonies (from Beethoven onwards) tended to replace the minuet by a scherzo (meaning 'joke'), which is usually strongly rhythmical and may be dancelike.


What are the characteristics of a minuet and trio?

A minuet, sometimes spelled menuet, was a social dance of French origin for two persons, usually in 3/4 time, with a strong downbeat.The minuet become more and more stylised during the 18th century, being incorporated into Baroque Suites (such as those by Bach, Handel, Telemann) and later into the Classical symphony and sonata (Mozart, Haydn, early Beethoven).Minuet and trio form in classical symphonies, string quartets and sonatas consists of two minuets with a da capo (back the beginning) at the end of the second minuet in order to finish with the first minuet and give the form an overall ABA or ternary structure. Both minuets are in rounded binary form, with two repeated sections, A and B, where A returns briefly at the end of the B section, hence 'rounded.'|: A :: B (A) :: C :: D (C) : A | B (A)|The trio is so called because originally the second minuet would be played by a smaller ensemble, possibly of as few as three players. It is generally reduced to three structure lines, and is lighter and sweeter than the minuet sections.At the turn of the 18th/19th centuries the minuet gave way to the more rumbustious scherzo (as introduced by Beethoven).


What is the opening section of a minuet known as?

minuet proper

Related questions

Which composer replace the minuet and trio with the scherzo?

beethoven


Which composer established the scherzo as a regular alternative to the minuet movement?

Beethoven.


What is Scherzo?

A fast, rushing movement in triple meter used by Beethoven instead of a minuet


Re Three Stooges-Back to the Woods Is that a Mozart piece playing on Moe's music box dancing scene?

It is a minuet by Beethoven


What movement of a symphony is based on a dance form?

Early classical symphonies included a minuet and trio movement, which is by definition dance-based. Later symphonies (from Beethoven onwards) tended to replace the minuet by a scherzo (meaning 'joke'), which is usually strongly rhythmical and may be dancelike.


What are the characteristics of a minuet and trio?

A minuet, sometimes spelled menuet, was a social dance of French origin for two persons, usually in 3/4 time, with a strong downbeat.The minuet become more and more stylised during the 18th century, being incorporated into Baroque Suites (such as those by Bach, Handel, Telemann) and later into the Classical symphony and sonata (Mozart, Haydn, early Beethoven).Minuet and trio form in classical symphonies, string quartets and sonatas consists of two minuets with a da capo (back the beginning) at the end of the second minuet in order to finish with the first minuet and give the form an overall ABA or ternary structure. Both minuets are in rounded binary form, with two repeated sections, A and B, where A returns briefly at the end of the B section, hence 'rounded.'|: A :: B (A) :: C :: D (C) : A | B (A)|The trio is so called because originally the second minuet would be played by a smaller ensemble, possibly of as few as three players. It is generally reduced to three structure lines, and is lighter and sweeter than the minuet sections.At the turn of the 18th/19th centuries the minuet gave way to the more rumbustious scherzo (as introduced by Beethoven).


What is the definition of minuet?

A minuet is a style of dance.


What is Minuet to a Dane?

In Danish a minuet is a type of dance.


What is the opening section of a minuet known as?

minuet proper


Does a minuet have 3 or 4 beats in the bar?

A minuet is in 3/4


Who was Peter Minuet?

Peter Minuet was the person who purchased Manhattan for 24$.


What inspires Beethoven?

well he was a pupil of Haydn and he was inspired by Mozart a lot but what made Beethoven was not this type of inspirations . he studied literature in the university and the fiery poems of romantic poets such as Goethe and Schiller was his main inspiration and also his own epic life was a source of inspiration...every minuet of it contains a struggle between what I want and what it must .