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The Seventh Symphony's Four Movements Of The Seventh Symphony

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The Seventh Symphony has four movements:
I. Poco sostenuto - Vivace ( A major)
II. Allegretto (A minor)
III. Presto- Assai meno presto (trio) (F major)
IV. Allegro con brio (A major)
Some general characteristics of this symphony are: The turbulent joy and dynamism, rhythmic audacity full of vigor and novelty, evolved and complex harmony, the emancipation of orchestral timbres (especially the prominent role of wind instruments).

The first Movement: Poco sostenuto - Vivace (A major): It's in sonata form. A slow introduction of large dimensions, precedes the first time, which fixes the luminous and rustic nature of the work. There are contrasts of timbres and abrupt harmonic modulations. This movement have confusing wave of ascending scales, with the usual preparatory character, from which emerges only a beautiful melody of the oboe, a kind of slow march in "C major", which could be described as idyllic if the virtue of rhythm did not exist. . The dominant tone is hammered repeatedly, first with equal rhythmic values, then - almost standing out one note to the other, the jumping division of the rhythm is in compound double.
Theme A of the sonata is rhythmically clear and is initially exposed by the flute, whereas theme B is somewhat diffuse in its melodic profile. It is a structurally very complex movement.
2º. Movement: Allegretto. (A minor): This movement has extended lied form and variations. The texture of this movement is homophonic and it have a simple and compound

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