Crossword-Clue: a musical form that is often the last movement of a sonata
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- Musical composition, often the last movement of a sonata. 84.96%
- It's often the last movement of a sonata 81.63%
- Often last movement of sonata 66.67%
- Traditional form for the first movement of a string quartet 63.25%
- Like much of the first movement of the "Moonlight" Sonata 61.95%
- Last movement of a sonata 60.24%
- Musical work that's often not in English 59.18%
- Musical form ending a sonata 58.14%
- Final movement of a sonata 57.14%
- A musical form with a recurring leading theme 56.31%
- Last movement of a sonata, often 56.18%
- Short lively movement in sonata 56.18%
- Movement that often gives the illusion of movement 55.56%
- Like the last movement of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" 55.36%
- CHARACTERISTIC OF 1ST MOVEMENT OF A SONATA OR SYMPHONY 55.36%
- SPIRAL growth movement of a stem (bot.) 55.32%
- Indian musical form related to a raga 54.74%
- a sense of the body's movement or of muscular effort 54.55%
- A MUSICAL FORM INVOLVING THE SIMULTANEOUS SOUND OF TWO OR MORE MELODIES 54.26%
- Last part of the last name of a "Dallas" actress 53.85%
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