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After the double Minuet, Petzold's Suite continues with a Gigue and a Passepied with Trio. According to the manuscript, the Minuets are to be performed da capo, in this order: [20] Menuet alternativement (=first Minuet, G major) [21] Menuet 2 (=second Minuet, G minor) [6] On reprend le premier Menuet (repeat the first Minuet) [6]
The second mazurka of the set, in C-sharp minor, is quite an outwardly dance-like piece, with a triple meter and bass line characteristic of a waltz.It starts with a slow introduction characterised by the play between the inner voices.
Minuet in the Classical period. A minuet (/ ˌ m ɪ nj u ˈ ɛ t /; also spelled menuet) is a social dance of French origin for two people, usually written in 3 4 time but always played as if in 6 8 (compound duple metre) to reflect the step pattern of the dance. The English word was adapted from the Italian minuetto and the French menuet.
8 Variations in G major on the Dutch song "Laat ons Juichen, Batavieren!" by Christian Ernst Graaf, K. 24 (The Hague, 1766) 7 Variations in D major on the Dutch song "Willem van Nassau", K. 25 (The Hague, 1766)
The trio section of the minuet offers a brief respite with a first strain in E ♭ major; but the second strain returns to the minor, modulating down through several minor keys. The trio ends with a plagal cadence to G major, for a Baroque-like Picardy third conclusion; but then the minuet recapitulates in G minor. The move from G major back to ...
The minuet is in incipient ternary form, A-A-B-A, a type of song form as differentiated from other, such as the binary song form in the format A-B, the ternary A-B-A, or the rondo, A-B-A-C-A or an alternate form but with the "A" theme repeating after each new theme in the sequence of themes. In terms of A-B-A sections, the three parts are:
Grande valse; sometimes called the 2/4 waltz since the main melody sounds as if in 2/4 time against a 3/4 bass. 6 D-flat major: 1846–1847 XI 1847 Op. 64/1 B.164/1 Countess Delfina Potocka: Valse du petit chien is the title Chopin gave this waltz, which is popularly known as Minute Waltz: 7 C-sharp minor: 1846–1847 XI 1847 Op. 64/2 B.164/2
Minuet in G (Paderewski) Minuet WoO 10, No. 2 (Beethoven) Minuets in G major and G minor; Mozart's Twelfth Mass, K. Anh. 232; My Khakassia; N. State Anthem of Dagestan;