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The third movement of a four-movement sonata could be in which form?

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Third Movement. The third movement usually follows a dance-like form, such as Minuet [or Scherzo] and Trio form. It is commonly written in the home key.

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Answer: The correct answer is : The shape of the third movement is minuet and trio. The four-movement classic sonata plan is:

1) fast / sonata form

2) slow / sonata, theme and variations, or other way

3) Quick way / minuet and trio, scherzo and trio

4) fast / rondo, sonata, another way

The texture of the third movement is homophonic. The instruments of the third movement are: a flute orchestra, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns and strings.

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