Classical forms are discrete units, one movement will be separate from the next. You wouldn't expect to see further division although it is quite likely that a default rip with a standard software might well do so.
Consider
this album It was originally on vinyl, a double album. The track listing indicates twenty one tracks while in reality the first album has four songs two of which are extended medleys, based on "Paint It Black" and "Nights In White Satin," respectively. Side three is another medley taking up the whole side. starting with "Sun/Moon" and ending with "Jimbo" and side four has three individual tracks. So actually those twenty-one tracks are only eight. So at $0.99 a track they can charge $13 dollars more and you get those awkward transitions where the tracks were artificially sliced.
They adopted a crass commercial form, the classical form is discrete units that can be played on their own.