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Place these forms in the order in which they usually occur in a Classical symphony.

theme and variations
minuet and trio
sonata-allegro
rondo

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Answer:

sonata-allegro, theme and variations, minuet and trio, and then rondo.

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Typically a classical symphony especially in the 18th century followed a distinct order of sonata-allegro for an opening or as an introductory. Then the theme and variations which would give way to the minuet and trio. Lastly you can use the rondo and also a sonata I believe. That's just from my experiences from listening to multiple sources of compositions.
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