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sonata form
Title: sonata form
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sonata form
piano sonata in the classical era
By: nick t
E-mail: nickt@ufl.edu
The Piano Sonata in the Classical Period The piano sonata was an important part of music during the Classical period . It characterizes the Classical era's new trend of musical form. Originally, the sonata was made up of several dance movements, but then in the Classical era, it changed to a fast-slow movement style, each of the movements being composed in one of
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