How do you mean, in reality there is no gap between movements? The reason the composer designated them "movements" means that they are supposed to have a significant gap between them. That's how they are performed live, that's how they are presented on CDs and LPs and everything else.
Are there symphonies in which the "movements" are intended to be played without a gap?
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Are there symphonies in which the "movements" are intended to be played without a gap?