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exposition - has 1st subject, bridge / transition and second subject.

first and second subjects often have contrasting material

development. can be developing only first subject, or first and second. uses a lot of compositional devices to adapt the movement.

recapitulation - return of first and second sujects, now both in the tonic key

coda - ending to the piece. finishing on a perfect cadence,

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