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There are a few places you can find a recording of Minuet - Scherzo for Tenor Sax by Joseph DeLuca. You can try going online and find a download or you can go to your local music store.

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Which composer replace the minuet and trio with the scherzo?

beethoven


What was Beethoven minuet replace by?

By the Scherzo.


Minuet and trio and scherzo and trio have the same form?

Yes


How does a scherzo differ from a minuet?

Its literal translation from the Italian is "Joke" When seen on music it tells the players they are to play the piece as a sprightly humorous composition. This is most commonly in quick triple time


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


How can you tell a scherzino from a scherzo?

The Scherzino will be a shorter time duration than the Scherzo. The music format is identical, and both are usually sandwiched between two movements of a Minuet.


What is the usual order of classical symphony?

Typically three or four movements. In a four movement composition, the order could look like this: # allegro # adagio or some other slower style # minuet or scherzo # rondo or allegro


Is scherzo an adjective?

The term 'scherzo' in music is a noun.It's Italian, literally meaning 'joke', and describes a passage of movement played in a lively, bright, quick manner:'Many symphonies feature a scherzo movement.'; 'The scherzo form replaced the traditional nineteenth-century minuet and trio.'The term 'scherzando', literally, 'joking', means to play, or played, in a lighthearted, playful manner, can be used as either an adjective or an adverb:'The next movement will be played scherzando - that is, lightly.'; 'How did the recording bring out the scherzando string section?'


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.


Third movement of a Classical symphony?

Usually it was a minuet (from French "menuet"; in Italian "minuetto"), but sometimes other, normally a dance or a short sequence of dances, before the fourth (finale), that was commonly an allegro, as the first was as well.


What word do these mixed up letters represent zherosc?

scherzo A lively movement, commonly in 3/4 time, introduced as a replacement for a minuet in pieces with multiple movements.