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Where is the EEC in Mozarts Symphony no. 25 in G minor?

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Where is the EEC in Mozarts Symphony no. 25 in G minor?

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For anyone not familiar with Sonata Theory as proposed by Hepokowski and Darcy, EEC stands for Essential Expositionary Closing. It’s the PAC after the last theme in the exposition. 58 looks more like a MC than an EEC. I haven’t studied this piece before, but from looking it over it doesn’t look like a standard sonata form. Your professor probably assigned it because it isn’t so cut and dry.

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