<P> After these developments by Lully, composers occasionally inserted a modified repetition of the first (A) section or a section that contrasted with both the A section and what was thereby rendered the third or C section, yielding the form A--A ′--B--A or A--B--C--A, respectively; an example of the latter is the third movement of Mozart's Serenade No. 13 in G major, K. 525, popularly known under the title Eine kleine Nachtmusik . </P> <P> A livelier form of the minuet simultaneously developed into the scherzo (which was generally also coupled with a trio). This term came into existence approximately from Beethoven onwards, but the form itself can be traced back to Haydn . </P> <P> The minuet and trio eventually became the standard third movement in the four - movement classical symphony, Johann Stamitz being the first to employ it thus with regularity . </P> <P> An example of the true form of the minuet is to be found in Don Giovanni . </P>

The minuet and trio form is typically used as which movement of the classical symphony