Mozart’s Symphony No. 25 in G Minor – 3rd & 4th Movements. In the third movement, a stately Menuetto in G minor unfolds with a stern, accented theme, followed by a contrasting lyrical trio in G major. The movement concludes with a return to the Menuetto and a firm cadence, showcasing Mozart's mastery of classical form.
The fourth movement, Allegro, bursts forth with an energetic theme introduced by the strings. The movement is marked by contrasting dynamics and sudden emotional shifts, culminating in a graceful and controlled conclusion, reflecting Mozart's classical restraint and poise.
These movements exemplify Mozart's ability to blend dramatic intensity with classical elegance, making them a compelling choice for orchestras seeking to explore the depth of his symphonic writing.