fugue in English

noun
1
a contrapuntal composition in which a short melody or phrase (the subject) is introduced by one part and successively taken up by others and developed by interweaving the parts.
Even though he had never even written a six-part fugue for keyboard, Bach immediately demurred.
2
a state or period of loss of awareness of one's identity, often coupled with flight from one's usual environment, associated with certain forms of hysteria and epilepsy.
Discussions of psychogenic fugue in standard psychiatric references offer suggestions of sodium amobarbital interviews or hypnosis.

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1. Structural design: the Architectonics of a fugue

2. Can you transpose this fugue into g major?

3. I'm going to play you a Bach fugue.

4. Can you transpose this fugue into G major?

5. She will phrase fugue of Bach's in these days.

6. Dissociative Disorders Dissociative fugue, inert and indolent ]

7. Death Fugue by Anthropophagous, released 05 March 2021 1

8. I've finished my Toccata but I have no fugue .

9. She will phrase a fugue of Bach's in these days.

10. But how dull a poorly constructed fugue can be.

11. In the fugue, at once elated and exhausting, Mullova was staggering technically.

12. He is a grammarian, a swordsman, a musician with a predilection for the fugue.

13. What does the union of the two ideas ( fugue and march ) suggest to you?

14. He preferred to write variation and polyphony, there can be found much fugue passage none.

15. The florist’s waxed Bedeckings; memory, fugue, effigy; memory only, fugue in manuscript only, effigy only, these she knows; the memory of what was possible weighted down crushed corns of conversation, the prothalamium scored on a priceless vellum silent

16. Amnesia may occasionally last for weeks, months, or even years a condition known as fugue.

17. Results Hypoimmunity of the aged people had something to do with lung infection of bacterium accompanied by fugue.

18. But you can not go from the reed-pipe to the art of fugue in one day.

19. That Shchedrin's 24 Prelude and Fugue is an important work of the counterpoint music in 20 th century.

20. Now he was out of his Richie Quick fugue, he seemed to have a perspective on the City.

21. All three suites contain a fugue, while there is a chaconne in the Second and a passacaglia to end the Third.

22. Here Lie Zi to dream and want to equate thinks it is the god of day trip, when the dreams are sleeping fugue .

23. Bach himself did not disdain to transcribe Vivaldi concertos for organ or harpsichord and to borrow fugue-subjects from Legrenzi and Corelli.

24. "The Counterpointed accompaniment, the canon, the fugue should only appear in dramatic compositions when they grow naturally out of the thought and situation " 4

25. In Book 1 of The Well-Tempered Clavier by Johann Sebastian Bach, Prelude No. 8 is written in E-flat minor while the following fugue is written in D-sharp minor.

26. Her pieces, notably The Fugue (1970), Deuce Coupe (1973), Push Comes to Shove (1976), and Baker’s Dozen (1979), established Tharp as one of the most innovative and popular modern Choreographers.

27. While Apocope is a rhetorical figure that flourishes in the poetry, it is also a musical figure which consists in shortening the final note in one voice of a fugue

28. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions

29. The Consul rubbed his eyes and wished that he had been allowed more time to retrieve his wits from the cold grip of cryonic fugue. 'You've been in touch with the task force?

30. Automatism [aw-tom´ah-tizm] aimless and apparently undirected behavior that is not under conscious control and is performed without conscious knowledge; seen in psychomotor epilepsy, catatonic schizophrenia, dissociative fugue, and other conditions

31. What gnarled hand guides the barbed-wire wrapped club to your knees is the same that’d riff the creeped sado-serial killer vibe of Montague, Massachusetts-based death metal band Anthropophagous on their debut full-length, ‘Death Fugue

32. Both represent two diverse aspects of Italian influence: the motoric rhythms and sequential passagework of the Toccata, and the traditional alla breve counterpoint of the Fugue, with its chromaticism, harmonic suspensions, and uninterrupted succession of subjects and answers.

33. Adam Smith akustischen Analogismus Argumentation Asias Aspekte Ästhetik Ausdrucksästhetik beiden bezug Blake Brown Carlyle Coleridge Dahlhaus Denken DeQuincey deutschen Dichter Dichtung Dimension Dream-Fugue Ekphrasis Elemente epistemologische erscheint erstens expression feeling folgenden Form Formulierung freilich Friedrich Schlegel

34. A Changeling who achieves 10 successes on three castings of Fugue could, say, force a mage to completely forget her Awakened nature for a week ( endeavors of this kind do not usually have tidy endings, however, and this is a great way to rack up powerful enemies )

35. He goes on to discuss the 'schizophrenic' nature of the quartet, in which Renaissance polyphony, Baroque fugue, Classical sonata-allegro form, and the developing variation of Schoenberg, among other elements, all coexist within 'the most expansive and indulgent harmonic vocabulary ever invented,' namely the highly chromatic, contrapuntal, late-Romantic tonal language of Strauss, Mahler, Reger, and the young Schoenberg.

36. ‎Listen to songs and albums by Choeur Grégorien Antiphona, including "Missa in assumptione beatae mariae virginis : Kyrie 1er ton (Plain jeu plain-chant fugue christie, Plain-chant christe, Récit christe, Plain-chant basse de cromorne plain-chant dialogue)," "Missa in assumptione beatae mariae virginis : Gloria 5ème ton (Gloria et in terra pax laudamus te benedecimus te adoramus te