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What are the stylistic features of the first movement of Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, op. 55 (Eroica)?
Weird proportions in structure, with an exposition of 153 bars, a long development of 244 bars, a recapitulation of 153 bars, and a super long coda of 141 bars.
What is significant about the transitions in the first movement?
The piece starts with a transition, featuring violent transitions and strange modulations.
What are 'Noise Killing Chords'?
These are abrupt chords that create a dramatic effect to quite the audience.
How does the development section end in the first movement?
The main theme returns four bars earlier than the rest of the recapitulation begins.