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These are the parts of the Quartet for Recorders in F-fa (that is the lydian mode on F). It has four movements. The first movement stands is F-fa and is written in the sonata form. The second movement stands in D-re (that is the dorian mode on D) and is written in the lied form. The third movement is an Israeli sandal dance with a trio. The dance stands in A-re and the Trio in C-fa. The fourth and last movement consists of a Prelude and a Fugue. The fugue is a double fugue, which concludes by combining the subjects of the two fugues. |