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ES: forma sonata, I: forma sonata, F: [en] forme de sonate, D: Sonatenform, NL: hoofdvorm, sonatevorm, DK: sonateform, S: sonatform, FI: sonaattimuoto.
A form used frequently for single movements of the →sonata,
→symphony, quartet, etc. A movement written in sonata form
falls into three sections called exposition, development and
recapitulation. In the exposition the composer introduces some musical
ideas, consisting of a number of themes; in the development section the
composer ‘develops’ this material, and in the recapitulation the composer
repeats the exposition, with certain modifications. The exposition contains a
number of themes that fall into two groups, often called first and second
subject. Other melodies occurring in each group are considered as
continuations of these two. The second theme is in another key, normally in
the key of the →dominant if the →tonic is →major, and in the
→relative key if the tonic is →minor.
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