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Brahms' symphonies primarily follow the traditional four-movement structure typical of the Classical symphonic form. The typical layout includes an Allegro first movement, a slow second movement, a dance-like third movement (often a scherzo), and a lively finale. Brahms often incorporates complex harmonies and intricate counterpoint, adding depth and richness to this established form. His symphonies reflect both adherence to classical traditions and innovations that showcase his unique musical voice.

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