Fugue

Counter fugue

Counter fugue
  1. What is a counter exposition in a fugue?
  2. What are the four parts of fugue?
  3. What is an example of a fugue?
  4. Is counterpoint the same as fugue?

What is a counter exposition in a fugue?

The orderly, sequential entry of the subject in each and every voice of a fugue. ... When such an orderly and complete statement of the subject in all voices occurs elsewhere in the fugue, it is called a counter-exposition, that is, a new exposition which is different than and thus "counter to" the initial exposition.

What are the four parts of fugue?

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What is an example of a fugue?

The definition of a fugue is a musical composition for a specific number of parts or voices, or is a temporary state of amnesia. An example of a fugue is a song written specifically for three voices. An example of a fugue is forgetting the last ten minutes.

Is counterpoint the same as fugue?

Fugue, in music, a compositional procedure characterized by the systematic imitation of a principal theme (called the subject) in simultaneously sounding melodic lines (counterpoint). The term fugue may also be used to describe a work or part of a work.

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