A second, contrasting section is written for oboe and bass clarinet.
The piece features a neo-classical song-like melody interrupted by a central contrasting section.
The trio is the most contrasting section, often containing variations of motifs heard in the previous two strains.
Rise: may be considered a musical form, a contrasting section of higher pitch, a "musical plateau".
The work is written in one continuous movement, which can be divided into seventeen contrasting sections:
The contrasting, middle section of the movement is a mournful one, characterized by short-long figurations.
A coat stitched together from four contrasting sections of Oriental carpeting.
The work is a long, unbroken composition with contrasting sections whose boundaries are so subtle as to be almost imperceptible.
They often feature contrasting sections and a return to earlier musical material.
It generally has a clear contrasting section between a solo section and tutti.