In general, A-B-A. Exposition and first melody, followed by second melody opposite in character to the first, followed by development of both melodies, followed by recapitulation of the first theme (and sometimes the second) theme.
Listen to Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and you'll hear it.
I believe you mean ternary form. Ternary form is a piece of music that features an ABA structure. This means that the A sections book-end the B section. This structure is generally found in classical music.
A tenary form has 3 sections
The Classical form typically performed at the slowest tempo is the adagio. This tempo often conveys a sense of calmness and introspection, allowing for expressive phrasing and emotional depth. In orchestral works, adagio sections often serve as moments of reflection within larger compositions.
The four main sections are strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
Form
The baroque concerto influenced the development of the classical symphony by introducing the idea of contrasting solo and orchestral sections, which later evolved into the classical symphonic form.
I believe you mean ternary form. Ternary form is a piece of music that features an ABA structure. This means that the A sections book-end the B section. This structure is generally found in classical music.
Binary form has 2 sections,Ternary form has 3 sections.
A tenary form has 3 sections
The Classical form typically performed at the slowest tempo is the adagio. This tempo often conveys a sense of calmness and introspection, allowing for expressive phrasing and emotional depth. In orchestral works, adagio sections often serve as moments of reflection within larger compositions.
The four main sections are strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.
classical
aba form.
Form
Classical form
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Both were fairly small, especially in the brass and percussion sections. Also clarinets were not in existence until early classical period, so baroque groups wouldn't have them at all.