Typically a classical symphony especially in the 18th century followed a distinct order of sonata-allegro for an opening or as an introductory. Then the theme and variations which would give way to the minuet and trio. Lastly you can use the rondo and also a sonata I believe. That's just from my experiences from listening to multiple sources of compositions.
<span>Musicians and composers during the Baroque period create music for the royalty. Some are done for the sacred and secular purpose. Because of this, they feel that they also become a part of royalty. They enjoy the benefits of entertaining people in the higher class.</span>
Gospel often has three part harmonies
Shakespeare or something royal