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Which two movements of a Classical symphony did composers often write in theme and variation or rondo form? first and fourth second and third first and third second and fourth first and second

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No two movements of the symphony are alike. The composers often used minuets for drama and the rondo for the finale. It varied with composers. The rondo form is a recurring theme which alternates with other music, typically described as A-B-A. The composer may start out with the rondo, go to a minuet, develop a different melody and return to the rondo. this would make the answer the first and fourth.
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