fugue in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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fugue in the PONS Dictionary

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To guarantee uplift, samples from the students' work were interwoven with a ground-breaking score that combined rock music, classical fugues, early rap and jazz.
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The musical material is developed contrapuntally and ends in an impressive fugue.
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His piano works include two solo sonatas, an early set of preludes, and a later set of 24 preludes and fugues.
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The fugues normally employ four voices with extensive use of pedal.
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Since then, the fugue has grown greatly in the eyes of musicians and performers.
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The number of fugues in a prelude varies from one to three, not counting the pseudo-fugal free sections.
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I want to use some of the elements of the mind in working it out, such as fugue, passacaglia, etc.
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The round s also indicates the fugue in compounds.
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Some 6080% of shell shock cases displayed acute neurasthenia, while 10% displayed what would now be termed symptoms of conversion disorder, including mutism and fugue.
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In this sense, a fugue is a style of composition, rather than a fixed structure.
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