| fugue |
Polyphonic form popular in the Baroque era in which one or more themes are developed by imitative counterpoint.
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| fugue |
contrapuntal composition in two or more parts, built upon a subject or theme introduced at the beginning and recurring throughout the composition.
Ãâó: www.wsd1.org/laurasecord/Music/vocabulary.htm
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