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Macey Everett
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1 April, 13:36
How is a symphony similar sonata
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A symphony is a musical composition usually for orchestras. Many symphonies are tonal works in four movements with the first in the sonata form, and this is often described by music theorists as the structure of a "classical" symphony. The word "symphony" is from the Greek word, Συμφωνία, meaning "sounding together".
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