The second movement consists of variations upon the first theme.
The movement consists primarily of students, teachers, businessmen, journalists and other professionals.
The movement consists of six variations, and each variation develops gradually to the end.
In contrast with the 1689 parliament, this movement consisted of middle-class Protestants.
The slow movement consists of a set of three variations on a theme.
The sixth movement consists of 18 string instruments playing different birdsong.
The third movement consists of a minuet and, unusually, two trios.
This is a vast philosophic movement, consisting of an outer and an inner ring.
The first two movements consist of this dramatic dialog between Milton's poems.
There are also 36 basic movements consisting of one or 3 moves, known as San Sau.