Here is my first symphony. I wrote it last month in the style of second half of XVIII centuries.
I analize some Haydn and Mozart early symphonies to grab some ideas and make it coherent with that period, regarding form, time signatures, tempos and so on.
It has four movements:
Adagio-Allegro (4/4)
Andante (2/4)
Minuet (3/4)
Presto (3/8)
Duration: 20-21 minutes
Adagio-Allegro
Introduction in Dm->Am->Dm (Adagio).
Allegro in sonata form theme A in DM theme B in AM.
Development: first section based in theme A, second section based on a combination of A and B.
Andante
With lyrical character and the melody and countermelodies moving all through the wind section.
It has a ternary ABA form. A in the subdominant key GM and B in Am, motif derivated from A, but contrasting in texture and key.
Minuet
Minuet in DM
Trio in GM
The trio section is the only part of a symphony I took from one of my previous compositions.
I rearranged and adapted a Minuet for piano a wrote a few months ago and posted on the forum.
Presto
Rondo form AABA'CABDA
A in DM
B in AM
A' in Dm
C in Dm
After C, A appears in de subdominant key (GM) and B on the tonic (DM).
D modulating DM->Dm->Am->Dm.
C and D section close with and inversion of the opining A motiv inverted and aumented played in unison.
A in the tonic closes the movement.
The last movement is the one I found more difficult to write, because of the form.
Any feedback either positive, negative or constructive are welcome.