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fugue This is a composition in which imitative counterpointing involving one or more theme is the most important or most characteristic device of formal extension.
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fugue the interweaving of specific voices of melody to create a piece of music strongly characterised by imitation.
Ãâó: www.mso.com.au/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp
fugue The most fully developed work in imitative counterpoint.
Ãâó: www.laco.org/glossaryPage.html
fugue A musical composition in which one or 2 themes are repeated or imitated by successively entering voices/instruments and developed in a continuous interweaving of the parts.
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fugue A polyphonic composition that makes systematic use of imitation, usually based on a single subject, and that opens with a series of exposed entries on that subject.
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