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Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 is composed of three movements. The structure includes a fast first movement in the key of G major, a slow second movement that features a prominent violin solo, and a lively third movement that brings the piece to a vigorous conclusion. The concerto is known for its intricate interplay among the string instruments and continuo.

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