Round 1: Tossup 17

Just before this movement's retransition, winds and strings trade pianissimo B diminished seventh chords before the first theme loudly returns on the pitches A-flat and F. In “New Horizons in Music Appreciation,” (15[1])Gifford Nielsen and Peter Schickele (“SHICK-uh-lee”) commentate over this (15[1])movement as if it’s a football game. When this movement (15[1])recapitulates a half (15[1])cadence ending with a fermata on G, the first oboe plays an unexpected adagio cadenza. A motif introduced in this movement, which inspired the start of (*) Tchaikovsky’s fourth symphony, later interrupts its symphony’s joyous finale in the parallel C major. This Allegro con brio movement begins with strings and clarinets playing “G, G, G, long E-flat.” (-5[1])For 10 points, “fate knocks at the door” in what movement that opens a Beethoven symphony? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 [accept equivalents; do not require “Beethoven” after it is read]
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