How many parts is classical music divided into?

Classical music is divided into the following parts:

1. Symphony: A large orchestra suite, usually consisting of four movements. Its movement structure is the same as a solo sonata.

2. Concerto: A large-scale musical instrument suite in which one or more solo instruments compete with an orchestra to show their individuality and skills. There are solos, concertos and concertino.

3. Symphonic Poetry: The title of a movement is symphonic music. Such as: Bedrich Smetana's symphonic poem My Motherland.

4. Phonetic poetry: single-movement orchestral music, similar to symphonic poetry.

5. Overture: the opening song of opera, oratorio, ballet, other dramatic works and vocal and instrumental suites. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, an independent concert overture appeared.

6. Suite: Music composed of independent instrumental music by several prime ministers.

7. Sonata: refers to an instrumental ensemble suite similar to a suite. After Mozart, it refers to an instrumental solo suite (piano sonata) composed of 3-4 movements or an instrumental sonata composed of solo instruments and piano (violin sonata).

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