It can be. Mozart wrote lots, but so did some more modern composers.
Some examples of musical forms used in classical music compositions include sonata form, rondo form, theme and variations, and fugue.
The Rondo Alla Turca comes from Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11. Mozart was a composer during the Classical Period. Therefore Alla Turca is classical and not baroque.
The Rondo is usually the third movement (sometimes the fourth).
The rondo form introduced in classical period is not to be confused with the renaissance rondo. It is also known as ABACADA form. The principal theme 'A' restates after each episode (B C and D as here). A popular example is Mozart's Marcia alla Turka from his piano sonata, K 331.
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Yes, modern examples of rondo form can be found in various genres, including classical, jazz, and popular music. Contemporary composers often incorporate rondo structures in their works, with pieces featuring recurring themes interspersed with contrasting sections. For instance, some movements of works by composers like Sergei Prokofiev and Leonard Bernstein exhibit rondo characteristics. Additionally, popular songs may use a rondo-like structure, where a catchy chorus alternates with different verses or bridge sections.
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Some common musical patterns found in classical compositions include sonata form, theme and variations, rondo form, and fugue. These patterns help structure the music and create a sense of coherence and development throughout the piece.
Classical music didn't come from the United States. Classical music was formulated in Europe.