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The third movement, marked Adagio, is the only slow movement in the 4 movement symphony, and lasts about 7 minutes. The movement is mainly led by strings and brass instruments, while woodwind instruments are acted as decorations of the melody. Although the movement does not show full potential of all instruments, the harmony is fantastic. Each instrument has their own moment in the movement, for example the flutter tongue on the flute and the ostinato between strings instruments. It is a rather easy one to play, but is also very insteresting, especially how instruments match together.
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Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bass Drum, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bassoon I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bassoon II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Clarinet I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Clarinet II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Crash Cymbals, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Double Bass, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Flute I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Flute II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Horn I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Horn II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Oboe I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Oboe II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Piccolo, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Timpani, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trombone I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trombone II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trumpet I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trumpet II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Viola, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Violin I and Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Violin II
Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bass Drum, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bassoon I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Bassoon II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Clarinet I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Clarinet II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Crash Cymbals, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Double Bass, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Flute I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Flute II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Horn I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Horn II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Oboe I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Oboe II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Piccolo, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Timpani, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trombone I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trombone II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trumpet I, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Trumpet II, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Viola, Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Violin I and Symphony No.1 in F Minor III_Violin II