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maks197457 [2]
3 years ago
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In a minuet and trio, how is the closing minuet different from the opening minuet? Multiple choice question.

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zhenek [66]3 years ago
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The difference between these two minuets is that each one has a different rhythm that influences the mood of the dancers at different moments of dance.

<h3>What is a minuet?</h3>

A Minuet is a term to refer to an old traditional dance of baroque music originating in Poitou (French region), being popular between the years 1679 and 1750.

This dance was introduced to the French court by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1673 and from then on it was featured in most operas and ballets.

<h3>What is the difference between the closing minuet and the opening minuet?</h3>

The difference between the closing minuet and the entrance minuet is that the entrance minuet conveys to the public a feeling of energy and joy to motivate them to participate in the dance, while the closing minuet decreases its intensity so that the dancer returns to resting state gradually.

Note: This question is incomplete because there are some information missing. However I can answer it based on my general prior knowledge.

Learn more about minuet in: brainly.com/question/1105033

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