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Meaning of "fugues"

Fugue (noun): In music, a fugue is a composition technique in which a melody is introduced by one part and successively taken up by others and developed by interweaving the parts. It involves complex contrapuntal patterns and is often used in classical music
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Most fugues were written in three or four voices.
The trumpet plays a fifth part in the fugues.
Most famous fugues were written by him.
Among these bad habits are repeated dog fugues.
Most fugues have four voices.
Direct access to the fugues.
The wide plaster fugues also had decorative purpose.
Bach used to compose fugues.
Eleven fugues for organ.
Alternating chorals fantaisies fugues.
Each of these fugues were proceeded by a prelude in the same key.
Organ preludes and fugues.
From six fugues or voluntarys for the organ or harpsichord op.
Of masses and fugues and ops.
Fugues from fractals.

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Pachelbel wrote more than one hundred fugues on free themes.
The fugues normally employ four voices with extensive use of pedal.
Toccatas and fugues.
One of the most important fugues has to do with the possession of objects.
The panel expressed great displeasure at the dissonance in some of the fugues.
Preludes and fugues パルティータ.
For the Fugues the public domain engraving.
Invertible counterpoint is essential to permutation fugues but is not found in simple fugues.
I am a huge fan of Chostakovitch and particularly of his Preludes and Fugues.
The rest of the piece consists of two fugues on the same subject.
Fugues and Interludes for the Organ.
We will start with more recent fugues and work our way backwards.
The exhibition is presented in Montreal by Fugues.
When Constanze heard the fugues she fell quite in love with them.
I go to the piano and I play two preludes and fugues of Bach.
Preludes and Fugues transcribed by Daniel Haefliger world premiere.
Reicha most probably started composing the fugues during his short stay in Hamburg.
Fugues in Sonatas.
In The Secret of Childhood she talks about deviations as being fugues and barriers.
Most dissociative fugues are brief, lasting from less than a day to several months.
This is one of the most significant Preludes and Fugues Bach ever wrote.
The fugues are very rhythmic and snycopated, the solo passages appear very theatrical.
Its form resembles the Preludes and Fugues of Buxtehude.
Although most fugues employ a single subject, some are different, six fugues employ two subjects nos.
Preludes and Fugues op.
He became known as an accomplished improviser, especially of fugues.
His work includes symphonies, fugues and preludes for organ.
You have to choose, the family does not like fugues.
These compositions are called the riddle fugues or sometimes, more appropriately, the riddle canons.
Center for research and prevention of child abductions, disappearances and fugues.
I think it has something to do with all … my fugues and the humming sound.
Strict canons display various types and amounts of self-similarity, as do sections of fugues.
Although dissociative fugue can recur, patients with frequent apparent fugues usually have dissociative identity disorder.
Patients with high intra-abdominal pressure have more episodes of hernias and fugues.
Seeger, Eight toccatas and fugues for organ.

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