The term ‘Menuetto’ seems to refer to ‘small steps’ (often with ballet-like pointed toes) but went through several changes over time - by Mozart’s time, the Menuetto had pick’d up a little speed over Lolli’s time -almost always join’d to a ‘Trio’ [originally performed by 3 players] which consisted of a contrasting period of 8-bar phrases often in a minor key (if the Menuetto proper was in a minor key, trios were often in a contrasting major key)… The actual dance steps varied over time and place (1675-1700; 1700-1730; 1730-1760; 1760-1790; 1790-1810) with extra features being added all the time-Menuetti in London say in the 1770s were very different from the stately Menuetti danc’d at the Court of Louis XIV in Paris in the 1690s -and the menuetti danc’d by Mozart in Vienna in the 1780s would have been very different from the kinds of menuetti danc’d say in Venice in 1739-they were almost unrecognisable in fact - but had a lot of features in common - including a Z shape floor design of movement of the dancing pairs - it would make an interesting study to outline exactly what dance steps were drawn out on paper for the Menuetto in Paris or London or St Petersburg or Berlin or Vienna or Rome between 1700 and 1800 where there were many famous dancing masters such as Nouverre who took the trouble to publish some very detail’d floor markings … Incidentally, who ripp’d out the FIRST Menuetto in Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525 of August 1787? The only one that survives is the 2nd one in G-major…and this party music originally had 5 movements with TWO minuets - things that make you go ‘hmmmm’ !! LoL
I just asked my teacher what a Minuet was, I think none of us really cared to know untill then, and the way you explained it was super clear, I'll look smart in class now haha.
Great video. Very informative. I love Chopin, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. Modern pianists such as Lang Lang I also enjoy listening too. Watching from London.
Thanks for making this video! I am learning how to compose my own music. I wanted to learn how to compose a minuet, but I didn't know that much about it. This video helped a lot! You deserve more subs!
Thanks nice video! and ''the Minuet in G major attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, but it is now universally attributed to Christian Petzold.'' (wiki)
Hi exceptionally good piano performer! Would you enlighten me and explain me how a minor piano key could add darkness to a melody? What is considered darkness in a melody? Is there literature about adding darkness to a melody? Is there a school of philosophy involved? Thanks so much for being there.
Best discussion on the topic i have found on you tube❤
Love the sense of humor. That rapid flash of the Bach image, gave me a chuckle.
The term ‘Menuetto’ seems to refer to ‘small steps’ (often with ballet-like pointed toes) but went through several changes over time - by Mozart’s time, the Menuetto had pick’d up a little speed over Lolli’s time -almost always join’d to a ‘Trio’ [originally performed by 3 players] which consisted of a contrasting period of 8-bar phrases often in a minor key (if the Menuetto proper was in a minor key, trios were often in a contrasting major key)…
The actual dance steps varied over time and place (1675-1700; 1700-1730; 1730-1760; 1760-1790; 1790-1810) with extra features being added all the time-Menuetti in London say in the 1770s were very different from the stately Menuetti danc’d at the Court of Louis XIV in Paris in the 1690s -and the menuetti danc’d by Mozart in Vienna in the 1780s would have been very different from the kinds of menuetti danc’d say in Venice in 1739-they were almost unrecognisable in fact - but had a lot of features in common - including a Z shape floor design of movement of the dancing pairs - it would make an interesting study to outline exactly what dance steps were drawn out on paper for the Menuetto in Paris or London or St Petersburg or Berlin or Vienna or Rome between 1700 and 1800 where there were many famous dancing masters such as Nouverre who took the trouble to publish some very detail’d floor markings …
Incidentally, who ripp’d out the FIRST Menuetto in Eine Kleine Nachtmusik K. 525 of August 1787? The only one that survives is the 2nd one in G-major…and this party music originally had 5 movements with TWO minuets - things that make you go ‘hmmmm’ !! LoL
I just asked my teacher what a Minuet was, I think none of us really cared to know untill then, and the way you explained it was super clear, I'll look smart in class now haha.
2:32 🤣 Thanks a lot! I loved your explanation💖
Hi Miss, I love your explanation. As a piano teacher, you have inspired me. Thanks
Minuet and Trio 😁😁😁 will never forget this term! Awesome content as usual 😊
Minuet and Trio 😁😁😁 will never forget this term!
I thought you only play waltz
Great video. Very informative. I love Chopin, Mozart, Bach and Beethoven. Modern pianists such as Lang Lang I also enjoy listening too. Watching from London.
Thanks lol
Nice presentation. I incorporate a Minuet section into a Pop song I wrote so research brought me here.
Thank you, you just made my day! So helpful, fun, and great information!
I was curious to know and glad I watched this some nice music examples as well.
Thanks for making this video! I am learning how to compose my own music. I wanted to learn how to compose a minuet, but I didn't know that much about it. This video helped a lot! You deserve more subs!
Same
Peace abound. Thank you
Thank you, good explanations 🎁
Nice and concise
Thanks nice video! and ''the Minuet in G major attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach, but it is now universally attributed to Christian Petzold.'' (wiki)
I will compose a minuet.
Thanks..very simple and effective
Thankyou!
what's the third form that she mentioned at 0:22? Minuets and waltz and ??
Thanks, helped a lot
actually this menuet was written by Christian Petzold; Bach just put it down on paper for his wife to play
Bach helped too and same with g minor minuet
Yes.... In every score sheet.. Petzold name is given with Bach
Hi exceptionally good piano performer! Would you enlighten me and explain me how a minor piano key could add darkness to a melody? What is considered darkness in a melody? Is there literature about adding darkness to a melody? Is there a school of philosophy involved? Thanks so much for being there.
Great
Are suites dances still danced to today?
Wait a minuet!
What is your favourite form? minuets, waltz, nocturnes... etc
Sonata bethovann🎹
@@_____c___482 Sonata is a form.
What is the difference between minuet and menuet ?
what
Duality same thing just a different spelling, it depends on the country
What's the difference beetween a minueto and a lied?
Le Choro a lied is a song
Could you re do it I'd like to show to my cadets but that stupid sexy Mozart might not slide Sunshine rainbow and Lully pops👁️👄👁️
3.34. Suite, not sweet, lol. But you are sweet :)
that menuet in G Major was pretty fast.
Awesome eyes and smile :)
走路哼ㄉ曲子就叫小步舞曲
Could you message please. I 'm having troubles distuinshing this.
you look like the American chess grand master Hikaru Nakamura
what in the world!!! 1:48 if your a reptilian blink twice if your not very effective at editing vids while still being a reptilian blink 3x
Far too brief, as usual...