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It depends.

For instance, a sonata allegro movement may be set up like this: Introduction, First Theme, Second Theme (in a contrasting key), repeat of the First and Second Theme (the first statements of these themes are called the Exposition), then the Development, then repeat of the Exposition in the key of the First Theme and then Coda.


A sonata allegro movement may be set up differently, though, with more themes, with two Expositions or twoDevelopments etc.


And of course there are other kinds of movements besides sonataallegro!


Often sonatas have three or four movements but there are some that have more or fewer. It depends on what the composer needs to develop the basic material of the music and how this will be done over time for clarity or emotional effect.

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