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Symphonic form, often referred to as sonata form, is a musical structure commonly used in the first movement of symphonies and other large-scale works. It typically consists of three main sections: the exposition, where themes are introduced; the development, where these themes are transformed and explored; and the recapitulation, where the original themes return, often with variations. This form is foundational in Western Classical Music, allowing composers to create complex and cohesive narratives within their compositions.

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