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chamber music of the classical era has the same pattern of movements as a symphony, but it differs in what way? multiple choice question. the order of movements is reversed: a rondo as the first movement, a minuet as the second, and a sonata form as the third and fourth movements. sometimes the minuet and trio is the second movement, and the slow movement is the third. the opening movement in sonata form has four expositions, one for each member of the quartet. the first movement is always slow.