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The minuet is usually the third movement of a symphony or sonata.
That was his 6th Symphony, which unlike his other contained five movements.
Generally the 2nd movement. There can optionally be a 5th movement and there is no fixed temperament, so it's up to the composer.
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Beethoven's Third symphony is called the Eroica Symphony.
The minuet is usually the third movement of a symphony or sonata.
No. The second movement leads directly into the third movement.
Assuming you are talking about Beethoven's Symphony #5, what is true about it is that the third movement does not actually come to an end, but segues directly into the fourth movement without a break.
That was his 6th Symphony, which unlike his other contained five movements.
The Rondo is usually the third movement (sometimes the fourth).
Generally the 2nd movement. There can optionally be a 5th movement and there is no fixed temperament, so it's up to the composer.
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Beethoven's Third symphony is called the Eroica Symphony.
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Martin Charles Adcock has written: 'Symphony no. 1. Third movement, allegro marcato'