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does Beethoven's Fifth Symphony generally follow the outline of the standard multi-movement cycle?
The standard tempo scheme of a multimovement cycle typically follows a four-movement structure, often seen in classical sonata form. The first movement is usually fast (allegro), the second is slower (adagio or andante), the third is a dance-like movement (like a minuet or scherzo), and the fourth returns to a fast tempo (allegro or vivace). This arrangement creates a balance of contrast and unity throughout the work.
It depends on the type of work, but most commonly three or four.
The classical multimovement cycle typically consists of four movements: fast-slow-dance-fast. The contrasting key from the other three movements is usually the third movement (minuet or scherzo), which is typically in the tonic key or a related key to provide a contrast before returning to the main key for the final movement. This key relationship creates a sense of balance and cohesion within the overall structure of the piece.
The first movement in a symphony, concerto or sonata is usually organized in sonata form. That could be called the most highly organized movement.
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