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The fugue |
genre featuring polyphonic development of a melody |
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exposition |
when the composer introduces a melodic theme(s) and then plays them in a variety of manners |
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Subject of fugue |
played by the first "voice" (sound) |
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Countersubject of fugue |
another melody, played polyphonic with the subject |
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Episodes of fugue |
interim moments when neither the subject nor countersubject is playing could be a solo or silence |
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The Suite |
multi movement work often names after dances from different countries but not intended for dancing (allemande, german. courante, french. sarabande, spanish. bouree, french. gigue, english/irish. gavotte, french.) |
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allemande |
german |
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courante |
french |
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sarabande |
spanish |
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bouree |
french |
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gavotte |
french |
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Baroque Sonata movements |
unaccompanied sonata (1 performer) solo sonata (3 performers, solo & continuo) trio sonata (4 performers, 2 violins & continuo) |
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Sonata in D minor for violin and basso continuo |
rondeau form theme returns |