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Donald Scarinci <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Oct 1999 05:14:02 EDT
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I have been Listening to Dr.  Robert Greenberg's "How to Listen to
and Understand Great Music" course by the teaching company and I have
to say that it is the best music money that I have spent this year.
Unfortunately, since there is no interactive capability, I have a question
that I can't seem to answer without getting terribly confused.

The first movement in a classical era symphony (Mozart, for example) is
usually sonata allegro form.  The third movement is usually Minuet and trio
form.  What form is the second andante movement?

Donald Scarinci
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