Question

69. Which of the following statements is not true?

A. In most classical symphonies, each movement is a self-contained composition with its own themes.

B. Beethoven's concluding movement of a symphony tends to be triumphant and heroic in character and sometimes is meant as the climax of the whole symphony.

C. The opening movement of a classical symphony is almost always slow and in ABA form.

D. A classical symphony usually consists of four movements that evoke a wide range of emotions through contrasts of tempo and mood.

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