Symphony No. 3

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Symphony No. 3 is a large-scale orchestral work, typically in multiple movements, that represents the third symphonic composition in its composer's catalog.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf symphony
hasAudience classical music listeners
hasForm symphonic form
hasGenre classical music
hasInfluence can reflect stylistic development of the composer
hasMovementCountRange 3–5
hasMovementType dance-like movement such as scherzo or minuet (typical)
fast finale (typical)
slow second movement (typical)
sonata-form first movement (typical)
hasMusicalPeriod varies by composer (Classical, Romantic, Modern, etc.)
hasOpusOrCatalogNumber varies by composer
hasParts individual instrumental parts
hasPerformanceContext orchestral repertoire
hasPerformancePractice varies by period and composer
hasPremiere first public performance (varies by specific work)
hasRehearsalRequirement multiple orchestral rehearsals
hasRightsStatus public domain or copyrighted depending on date and jurisdiction
hasScoreFormat full orchestral score
hasTypicalDurationRange 30–60 minutes
hasTypicalInstrumentation symphony orchestra
hasTypicalNumberOfMovements 4
hasTypicalStructure multi-movement work
hasWorkType large-scale composition
isAnalyzedIn musicological literature
isCataloguedAs No. 3 in symphonies by that composer
isComposedIn a specific key chosen by the composer
isDocumentedIn music scores
recordings
isIdentifiedBy ordinal number 3 in the composer’s symphonies
isIntendedFor public concert halls
isNotUniqueName title shared by many different composers’ third symphonies
isPartOf composer’s symphonic cycle
isWrittenFor concert performance
professional orchestra
mayInclude chorus (in some works)
vocal soloists (in some works)
positionInComposerOutput third symphony by a given composer
requires conductor

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ČW 26 workNumber Symphony No. 3