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Which movement of a symphony is the slow movement?

Generally the 2nd movement. There can optionally be a 5th movement and there is no fixed temperament, so it's up to the composer.


The lyrical slow movement of a symphony is most often the?

the second movement


To delay and be slow of movement?

I _ _ _ _ R


What is the slow movement of a symphony?

The second movement of a symphony is typically the slow movement. Many (not all) symphonies have one or more movements which are intended to be played at a slow (or slowish) tempo. They are usually of a lyrical character, in contrast to the other movements, which are likely to be faster and/or more vigorous in style. In a four-movement symphony, such a movement is likely to be one of the inner movements; that is, the second or third. The above is such a generalisation, however, that it is better to avoid using the phrase 'the slow movement', which encourages lazy thinking. So-called 'slow' movements can take a range of tempo indications, some of which are not really slow, and all have other characteristics by which they can more usefully be identified. Many such movements are marked Andante, which is not slow but midway between fast and slow. A description such as 'the Larghetto', 'the Adagio', or even just 'the third movement', shows that you have paid some attention to the symphony you are discussing. Bear in mind that by no means all symphonies fall neatly into the four-movement pattern typified by Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, Allegro. Beethoven's Ninth, Schumann's Second, and Elgar's First, to cite but three examples, have an Adagio movement which is placed third. Suk's Asrael symphony has five movements, four of which are marked Andante or Adagio.


The usual order of movement in a classical symphony is?

The order of movement in a symphony was broken down into four or five parts. The first part was usually a slow introduction, followed by a slow movement, then a minuet, and finally a rondo or sonata-allegro.

Related Questions

Where did the slow food movement start?

Carlo Petrini started the slow foods movement in Bra, Italy when fast food started to invade his home town.


Official symbol of slow food movement?

snail


Why did the Italians start slow food?

Because Chuck Norris eats slow food


What paragraph is about how the Slow Food movement came to be?

Paragraph 3


When and where was the Slow Food movement founded?

The Slow Food movement was founded in 1986 in Bra, Italy. It was initiated by Carlo Petrini as a response to the increasing prevalence of fast food and the decline of local food traditions. The movement promotes the appreciation of local, sustainable food, and emphasizes the importance of traditional cooking and biodiversity.


What did people in the Slow Food movement hope to do by stopping the spread of fast food places?

Keep their food history from dying


What is another good title for the passage war of 1812?

Type your answer here... "The Slow Food Movement"


What are the problems when reflex actions slow down as people get older?

Because as you grow older, your reflexes start to worn out this causes them to become slow


Why did the suffrage movement get to a slow start?

In the years before the civil war, abolishing slavery took priority


Carlo Petrini founded the slow food movement after McDonald's opened a fast food restaurant in Piazza di Spagna in what city?

Rome


What are two examples of slow mass movement?

Creep and solifluction are examples of slow mass movement processes. Creep is the slow, continuous movement of soil and rock downhill, while solifluction is the slow movement of thawed soil over frozen ground in areas with permafrost.


Why did the suffrage movement get off to slow start?

In the years before the civil war, abolishing slavery took priority