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| | Fugue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The fugue is perceived, then, not merely as itself, but in relation to the idea of the fugue, and the greatest of examples from the Baroque era forward. |  | | The 19th century's taste for academicism - setting of forms and norms by explicit rules - found Marpurg, and the fugue, to be a congenial topic. |  | | 20th Century fugue writing explored many of the directions implied by Beethoven's Grosse Fuge, and what came to be termed free counterpoint as well as dissonant counterpoint. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue
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| | Theories of Fugue [pb] , 1580461506 |
 | | Fugue at the End of the Renaissance, Part I: Italy and the Netherlands |  | | Theories of Fugue from the Age of Josquin to the Age of Bach |  | | Fugue at the End of the Renaissance, Part II: Germany |
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http://www.urpress.com/80461506.HTM
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 | | The Langloz Manuscript demonstrates that fugue, at least in the baroque period, could at least as much be conceived on harmonic terms as on contrapuntal terms. |  | | In each voice the space between one statement of the subject and the next is filled in by a freely invented counterpoint, which, however, is usually unified by the use of recurrent motifs. |  | | This is not normally indicated by baroque composers, but is more specifically prevalent in the 19th century fugues, where registration indications in general become more specific. |
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~renwick/fugue.htm
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| | The Fugue |
 | | Later, Beethoven wrote some pretty good fugal sections (which were not called fugues). |  | | When you think fugue - you think Bach. |  | | **Bach spelled it "fuge" (note the missing "u") because he was German, and that's how you spell fugue when you're German. |
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http://www.incompetech.com/music/fugue.html
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| | Balancing Rectus and Inversus in J.S. Bach's Fugue XV from WTC I |
 | | Perhaps a better way to look at the meaning of fugue is to trace the term back to its linguistic roots. |  | | The word “fugue” can also be traced to the German verb, “fugen” meaning “to assemble” or “to put together meticulously.” |  | | This piece is in G major and is a three-voice fugue. |
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mus701/macmacvol3/depko.html
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| | Dean's Den: Fugues and Fugue Sets |
 | | Prelude I: andante -- Fugue I: allegro -- Prelude (nocturne) II: andante -- Fugue II: allegro energico. |  | | 8 Fugues for Organ or Harpsichord, F. Wolfgang Baumgratz, organ ( |  | | Art of the Fugue (Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080). |
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http://geocities.com/dhannotte/Fugues.htm
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| | Fugue: Anatomy of |
 | | Study the Canon alla Decima of the Art of Fugue. |  | | Thus, in the Canon alla Duodecima of the Art of Fugue (which features this type of double ctpt.) the composer uses many parallel thirds. |  | | For example: a 4th before inversion will become a 9th after inversion. |
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http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/fugueanatomy.html
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| | History of Fugue - The Game Keep |
 | | "There is no way he can be Fugue's nephew,"said the traveller. |  | | posted 10-31-2003 01:56 AM Good stuff Fugue, I can't wait for more. |  | | Be sure to stop in the store and see what's new! |
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http://www.thegamekeep.com/ubb/Forum11/HTML/000263.html
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| | Musical Forms - Fugue |
 | | In the 20th century a return to an essentially contrapuntal outlook and to Baroque ideals brought a temporary revival of interest in fugue. |  | | Mendelssohn's e Minor fugue op.35 no.1 is a good example of the Baroque fugue seen through the eyes of a Romantic composer, and both Schumann and Brahms, with their academic leanings, made significant use of fugue in a number of works. |  | | J.C.F. Fischer's Ariadne musica (1702) is a collection of preludes and fugues in various keys which served as an example for Bach's Well-tempered Clavier. |
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http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/g_fugue.html
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| | Tjako van Schie - pianist |
 | | Look here for the new Fugue Challenge ! |  | | All fugues also will be published in midi-format on a CD-R which will be obtainable after the 31-st of july 2000. |  | | All fugues will be published within 7 days after receiving them by e-mail right here on this page in midi format including the name and country of the composer. |
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http://users.castel.nl/~schic02/fuguecontest.htm
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| | So You Want to Write a Fugue |
 | | But still it is rather hard to start. |  | | So You Want to Write a Fugue is sung in a madrigal-type round with four singers all repeating small variations of the base lyrics. |  | | The careful listener of the polyphony can likely pick out variants to the above lyrics as the singers repeat and repeat again their lyrics. |
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http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/fugue.html
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| | Term Papers On Fugue, Research Papers, Essays |
 | | Felix Mendelssohn--Sonata no. 1 in F minor, opus 65--consists of allegro moderato e serioso, adagio, Andante recitativo & allegro assai vivace; the first portion is made up of fugues mixed with contrasting choral arrangements with frequent returns to the original fugue. |  | | Number of paragraphs: 10 Number of sentences: 34 Number of words: 546 |  | | Login now to browse the entire EssaysPortal database |
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http://www.essaysportal.com/essay/fugue.html
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| | Fugue |
 | | The fugue as a musical form originated in the Baroque period, and continued through the Rococo period and on into the classical period. |  | | This is well suited for the feel of this game: some Ultima (=Baroque), some Rococo and some elements not found in either game (=Classical). |  | | Fugue has some of the feel of Rococo and some of Ultima, but it really is a “third thing”—a new development in the Ultima family. |
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http://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/fugue.html
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| | FUGUE - LoveToKnow Article on FUGUE |
 | | fugues which begin with two parts and two subjects simultaneously, and so also with triple and quadruple fugues. |  | | But the same principle as often as, not produces answers that are exact transpositions of the subject; and so the only kind of real fugue (i.e. |  | | Hence, a rule or canon was given, often in enigmatic form, by which the comes was deduced from the dux: and so the term canon became the appropriate name for the form itself, and is still retained. |
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http://68.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FU/FUGUE.htm
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| | BACH The Art of Fugue, arr. Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (Channel) - INKPOT |
 | | Some of his fugues will be prized for their tenderness and pathos when many a melting sonata and poignant symphonic poem will be shelved forever". |  | | There are many new areas of the fugue which when played on a single instrument could be lost and this is where four different instruments (or 17 as the case may be) make the Art much more clearer. |  | | Koopman adds that The Art of Fugue was already displaying signs of 19th century writing, which was also the case with some of the composer's other works at the time. |
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http://inkpot.com/classical/bachfuguealsq.html
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Definition of FUGUE |
 | | A shortened type of fugue is sometimes called a fughetta. |  | | fugue in 4 parts, fugue in 3 vv.). |  | | The exist 2 types of fugue with 2 subjects (or double fugue), one in which the 2 subjects appear together from the outset, and another in which the 1st subject is treated for a certain time, the other then appearing and being likewise treated, after which both are combined. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/dict/fugue.html
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| | Fugue state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the field of psychology, a fugue state is usually defined by the term dissociative fugue and from the definitions above it is etiologically related to dissociative amnesia (which in popular culture is usually simply called amnesia, the state where someone completely forgets who they are). |  | | Fugues are usually brief and self-limiting, often ending after a short duration by their very nature, in particular once the stressor that caused the fugue has been sufficiently removed. |  | | The main character in Lost Highway can also be described as going through a fugue dissociative state. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue_state
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| | fugue on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The term fugue designates a contrapuntal texture which may be in any formal design. |  | | Etude pour la fugue à deux couleurs" (1912), huile sur toile de Frantisek Kupka (1871-1957) La vibrati. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/f1/fugue.asp
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| | Dissociative Fugue: Amnesia and Related Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition |
 | | However, dissociative fugue occurs spontaneously and is not faked. |  | | A fugue may last from hours to weeks or months, or occasionally even longer. |  | | Dissociative fugue is often mistaken for malingering, because both conditions may occur under circumstances that a person might understandably wish to evade. |
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http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec07/ch106/ch106c.html
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| | THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 15, Ch. 188, Dissociative Disorders |
 | | The person often has no symptoms or is only mildly confused during the fugue. |  | | The length of a fugue may range from hours to weeks or months, occasionally longer. |  | | If the fugue was prolonged and complications due to behavior before or during the fugue are significant, the person may have considerable difficulties--eg, a soldier may be charged as a deserter, and a person who marries may have inadvertently become a bigamist. |
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http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section15/chapter188/188c.htm
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| | Formal Scheme Diagrams |
 | | A fugue is a process and not a form. |  | | A fugue can have more than one countersubject. |  | | Fugue answers: imitate the subject at the dominant (a 5th above or 4th below). |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/theory/t511/form.html
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| | The Art of the Fugue |
 | | The second triple fugue uses the three subjects from Contrapunctus VIII but in both their upright and inverted forms. |  | | This scherzo-like double fugue begins with an entirely new theme, although the principal Art of Fugue theme also appears in the middle of the piece in its normal (upright) form. |  | | Another double fugue beginning, like Contrapunctus IX, with a new counter-theme. |
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http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/articles/artoffugue/fugue1.shtml
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| | Digital Fugue - Random Thots |
 | | Digital Fugue will not be liable for the content and views on postings/comments made by visitors. |  | | The blunt answer to that is, Im a big fan of Johann Sebastian Bach and I enjoyed Baroque and Classical music. |  | | fyoog) derives from Italian fuga(influenced by French fugue, from Italian fuga), from Latin, flight. |
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http://fugue.blogspot.com/2003_07_01_fugue_archive.html
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| | FUGUE Project Home Page |
 | | FUGUE is currently under development, but it already provides some functionaly not available in other programs. |  | | Even with 100 permutations, none exceed the result in the original sample. |  | | If you decide to use fugue, please e-mail me at goncalo@umich.edu. |
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http://www.sph.umich.edu/csg/abecasis/fugue
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| | Dissociative Fugue |
 | | Dissociative fugue, formerly called psychogenic fugue, is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. |  | | People with dissociative fugue often become confused about who they are and might even create new identities. |  | | A fugue in progress often is difficult for others to recognize because the person’s outward behavior appears normal. |
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http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3825.asp?index=9790
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| | double fugue |
 | | There are also fugues where the interpretation is not clear: one analyst calls it a double fugue, another merely a single fugue with a strong countersubject. |  | | However, unlike a countersubject which appears very early in the fugue (often in the exposition against the second subject entry), the second subject in this kind of double fugue appears later where it emerges as a fresh idea, a new and dramatic development. |  | | There are double fugues where the second subject is exposed against and in the presense of the first subject; the second subject has no independent exposition. |
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http://www.earsense.org/Earsense/WTC/Vocabulary/doublefugue.html
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| | The Fugue protocol checker: Is your software Baroque? |
 | | The Fugue protocol checker: Is your software Baroque? |  | | This paper introduces Fugue, a modular static checker for languages that compile to the Common Language Runtime. |  | | Fugue allows the rules for using an interface to be recorded as declarative specifications and provides a range of annotations that allow a developer to specify interface rule with varying precision. |
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http://research.microsoft.com/research/pubs/view.aspx?tr_id=733
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| | Rinaldo Alessandrini's Art of Fugue |
 | | There have been many new recordings of the Art of Fugue in the past three years or so, and I haven't found any of them to be inadequate. |  | | Overall, if you are looking for a more festive Art of Fugue than you are accustomed to, the Alessandrini will fill the need perfectly. |  | | For the Art of Fugue, his interpretation is more "festive" than any other performance I've heard. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NonVocal/AOF-Alessandrini.htm
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| | Fugue: Exposition |
 | | The second one is called a counterexposition, where the voices generally enter in a different order than in the first. |  | | The subject is presented as many times as there are voices contained in the fugue. |  | | There are exceptions to this harmonic order, however, as in the 4-voice C-major fugue, WTC 1, where we find I-V-V-I (mm. |
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http://www.music.ucsb.edu/faculty/rothfarb/courses/103/fugue-exposition.html
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http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=fugue
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| | The Fugue, an outline of the substantials of a fugue |
 | | Beethoven's famous Pathetique Sonata, Mozart's Fantasy in c minor, Purcell's Suite in a minor, Brahms's Variations on an Hungarian Song, Fractal Music, and more... |  | | -In a four-voice fugue there can also be a codetta between the third and fourth entries. |  | | The next step for me was to study the fugue, a musical form in which counterpoint is used in its most pure way. |
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http://musik.freepage.de/cpb7079/inhalt.html
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| | Bach/Stokowski: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor |
 | | Only a few years later, Stokowski decided to turn to conducting, and after weathering a few rejections, landed a position at Cincinnati, launching one of the most illustrious careers of the 20th Century. |  | | In 1902, almost two centuries after Bach came to Weimar, another spirited young man accepted a position as an organist. |  | | It was Bach's inspiration to combine a toccata with a following fugue, a tightly-structured form in which a theme is developed in different keys so that it harmonizes with itself (like the rounds we sang in grade school, but far more complex). |
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http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/prognotes/bach/preludeDmin.stok.html
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| | The Art of Fugue |
 | | B A C H. Of such things are legends born, and scholars and performers have been arguing about it ever since. |  | | And woven inside it, musical notation spelling out his name. |  | | Bach and the fugue have become so closely associated that Art of Fugue, as Bach's ultimate statement on the subject, commands great interest in and of itself. |
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http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/articles/artoffugue/index.shtml
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| | Art of Fugue |
 | | Each fugue (actually called a contrapunctus by Bach) uses the same subject, or a variation of that subject. |  | | Last in the Art of Fugue, this fugue is formed from the letters of Bach's name. |  | | It has been preserved in two versions, the second (printed after Bach's death) containing revisions and additions by the composer. |
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http://www.bachcentral.com/artofug.html
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| | FUGUE |
 | | It utilizes environment-specific substitution tables and structure-dependent gap penalties, where scores for amino acid matching and insertions/deletions are evaluated depending on the local environment of each amino acid residue in a known structure. |  | | The latest version of the FUGUE program (2.01) now available for the licensed users. |  | | FUGUE has been installed for command-line use on mole (the main computer for The School of the Biological Sciences). |
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http://www-cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk/~fugue
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| | Cosmos #2 - One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue |
 | | Sagan likens the possible variations of life in the Universe to a fugue in which each voice (planet) is playing its own variations on the main theme. |  | | A fugue is a musical piece in which several overlapping variations on a theme are played simultaneously by different sections of an orchestra. |  | | The word "fugue" comes from the same root as our word "fugitive." |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/CosmosNotes/cosmos2.htm
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| | Manic depression, disassociation and fugue states. |
 | | I should have been familiar with the term 'fugue' having been a percussionist in an orchestra. |  | | What a relief, when i started investigating the M.O. of my adversary, and to find out that others sometimes undergo episodes, referred to as disassociations or fugues, similar to my own. |  | | Hmmm, in like manner, when a mental fugue is being enacted, certain parts of the mind are silent and shut down for some reason or another |
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http://www.lorenbennett.org/fugue.htm
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| | Fugue state definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | A fugue state is usually a type of complex partial seizure. |  | | Fugue state: An altered state of consciousness in which a person may move about purposely and even speak but is not fully aware. |  | | Fugue state definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=25505
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| | Fugue No. 2: C minor (Well-Tempered Clavier Book I) |
 | | Teachers using this fugue for instructional purposes may wish to direct their students to answer these ten questions. |  | | A newer version of Shockwave must be installed to display this content. |  | | You may purchase this CD at musiciansshowcase.com, or visit Tower Records for David's excellent recordings of a wide range of music and composers. |
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http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/wtc/i02.html
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| | Random House Books Little Fugue by Robert Anderson |
 | | There have been many accounts of the Plath/Hughes drama, but author Robert Anderson provides a fresh, utterly convincing interpretation of events. |  | | “Little Fugue finds the truth of Sylvia Plath where no biography has looked–deep in the character of her times and in the souls of those close to her, and most thrillingly in the heart of a young reader coping in the wild corridors of New York City as the legend’s life comes crashing down. |  | | Below the beauty of language genius, the tale takes over, enforced by the hammered word, leaving us dazzled and terribly moved.” |
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http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/0-345-45410-3.html
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| | The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: double fugue@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Of two types, one consists of three sections: a fugue on subject A, a fugue on subject B, and a fugue combining A and... |  | | In music, a fugue consisting of two subjects (principal melodies). |  | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100091907&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Birolius Editions presents Michael Ferguson's new recording of Bach's 'Art of Fugue'. |
 | | To place an order, choose 'Art of Fugue CD' from the menu at left. |  | | To order other Birolius Editions items relating to the Art of Fugue, including scores of Ferguson's completion of Contrapunctus XIV, as well as other musical scores and many MP3 music files available for previewing and downloading, visit the 'Catalogue' section. |  | | Featuring the 56-rank Schantz organ of the Church of St. Leo the Great (St. Paul, Minnesota), and Ferguson's completion of Bach's unfinished quadruple fugue, Contrapunctus XIV. |
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http://www.birolius.com
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| | Digital Fugue - Random Thots |
 | | Perhaps this is the reason for the long hiatus of the Fugue? |  | | Nevertheless, I was lucky enough to test out the Play Station Portable (PSP) this morning. |
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http://kaz.blogs.com
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| | www.myspace.com/thefugue |
 | | Psychiatry: A pathological amnesiac condition during which one is apparently conscious of one's actions but has no recollection of them after returning to a normal state. |  | | Music: An imitative polyphonic composition in which a theme or themes are stated successively in all of the voices of the contrapuntal structure. |  | | View All of the fugue ® 's Friends |
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http://www.myspace.com/thefugue
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| | Sheet Music Plus Results |
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http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/a/phrase.html?id=71680&phrase=fugue
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| | FUGUE Anthology |
 | | Ensure your name and address are on the manuscript. |  | | Autobiography is our most competitive category, therefore submit in other genres too! |  | | We do not publish with First North American Serial Rights, therefore if your article is chosen you may publish it elsewhere. |
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http://www.creativewriting.ubc.ca/about/fugue
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| | Fugue Software's Home Page |
 | | Fugue Software was started by a small group of friends as a vehicle to enable each of us to practice our chosen crafts or professions in a way that we think best. |  | | Much of what we do can be done via the internet. |  | | We have released version 1.1 of our Backup Fugue for WinXP. |
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http://www.fuguesoftware.com
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| | Pacchioni Giorgio Home Page of counterpoint and fugue |
 | | Pacchioni Giorgio Home Page of counterpoint and fugue |  | | "This web page is dedicated to the early counterpoint and particularly to the FUGUE, my effort is orientated to rediscover the early techniques that have caused centuries of musical masterpieces". |  | | Some scores in Gif format (listen and observe) |
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http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/4923
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