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Q: What are the differences between a chamber sonata and a church sonata?
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What is the difference between a symphony sonata and concerto?

The big difference between the three is the amount of people performing them. A sonata is written for one or two instruments, the concerto for a soloist/s with an orchestra and a symphony is for the entire orchestra.


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What is a difference between sonata and sonata allegro form?

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