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The fugue

genre featuring polyphonic development of a melody

exposition

when the composer introduces a melodic theme(s) and then plays them in a variety of manners

Subject of fugue

played by the first "voice" (sound)

Countersubject of fugue

another melody, played polyphonic with the subject

Episodes of fugue

interim moments when neither the subject nor countersubject is playing


could be a solo or silence

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.)

allemande

german

courante

french

sarabande

spanish

bouree

french

gavotte

french

Baroque Sonata movements

unaccompanied sonata (1 performer)


solo sonata (3 performers, solo & continuo)


trio sonata (4 performers, 2 violins & continuo)

Sonata in D minor for violin and basso continuo

rondeau form


theme returns