movement

musical composition

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concerto

  • caricature of Antonio Vivaldi
    In concerto

    …a cycle of several contrasting movements integrated tonally and often thematically. The individual movements are usually based on certain recognized designs, including sonata form, A B A (the letters refer to large distinct musical sections), variations, and rondo (such as A B A C A).

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instrumental

  • In musical form: Early history

    …extended musical pieces, usually called movements, which in their succession and totality make up a larger whole. An important unifying factor is key: a single key often dominates the work, others being used for contrast. This idea goes back at least to the Baroque, when two formal types were established:…

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sonata form

  • In sonata form

    …strongly associated with the first movement of various Western instrumental genres, notably, sonatas, symphonies, and string quartets. Maturing in the second half of the 18th century, it provided the instrumental vehicle for much of the most profound musical thought until about the middle of the 19th century, and it continued…

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symphony

  • symphony performing a concert
    In symphony

    …of several large sections, or movements, at least one of which usually employs sonata form (also called first-movement form).

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