A sonata is a multi-movement work for a solo instrument such as piano or violin. It typically has three movements: an opening fast movement in Allegro form, a slow second movement in Andante form, and a third movement Minuet that is a moderate or fast dance. An example is Mozart's Sonata No. 16 in C Major K545. The typical form of the first movement, Sonata Allegro, has three sections - an Exposition introducing themes, a Development section elaborating on the themes, and a Recapitulation repeating the themes.