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The last act of a sonata is known as the?
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The last act of a sonata is known as the?
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it is called recapitulation
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Sonata form:
Act I -- Exposition
Act II -- Development
Act III -- Recapitulation
*While a
coda
may follow the recap it does not stand as an act.
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