Hello fellow piano-lovers!
I have a little question with respect to Chopin's Minute Waltz. I know that the "minute" does not refer to the interval of 60 seconds but rather means "small". But does this also mean that Minute is pronounced /mainju:t/ (I hope you understand that...
) instead of /minit/? What is the correct pronunciation?
Thanks for your help,
hemlock
Chopin didn't coin the nickname (or any of the others by which various of his pieces have become popularly known).
Whatever its origin, it's a widespread misconception that the "Minute" Waltz has (or should have) a duration of one minute. It doesn't (and shouldn't); however, the misunderstanding has become a durable part of popular culture, and the corresponding pronunciation ("MINN-it") seems to be the most common one by far.
The other meaning and pronunciation of
minute (i.e., "my-NEWT," minuscule) makes a whole lot more sense, given that the piece is one of Chopin's briefest waltzes. It's the one I would choose, but, in my opinion, the most correct approach is to avoid nicknames altogether.
