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throughout the
course of the composition. It is not to be
confused with a
fuguing tune,
which is a
style of song po****rized by and
mostly limited to early...
- The
fuguing tune (often
spelled fuging tune) is a
variety of Anglo-American
vernacular choral music.
Fuguing tunes form a
significant number of the songs...
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fugue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fugue is a type of
musical composition.
Fugue may also
refer to:
Fugue (film), a 2018
Polish film
Fugue (hash...
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Dissociative fugue (/fjuːɡ/ FYOOG),
formerly called a
fugue state or
psychogenic fugue, is a rare
psychiatric phenomenon characterized by
reversible amnesia...
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Fugue may
refer to
several compositions attributed mainly to
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Chromatic Fantasia and
Fugue, for
harpsichord Fantasia and
Fugue in...
- The
Fugue in G
minor (K. 30, L. 499) by
Domenico Scarlatti is a one-movement
harpsichord sonata po****rly
known as the Cat
fugue or Cat's
fugue (in Italian:...
- The Art of
Fugue, part 1 (40 minutes) The Art of
Fugue, part 2 (31 minutes)
Performed by
David Ezra Okonşar on
organ and
harpsichord Problems playing...
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Toccata and
Fugue may
refer to
several classical compositions attributed to
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Toccata and
Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 – the best known...
- A
mirror fugue is a
fugue, or
rather two
fugues, one of
which is the
mirror image of the other. It is as
though a
mirror were
placed above or
below an...
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Toccata and
Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Performed by
Ashtar Moïra on
organ Problems playing this file? See
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Toccata and
Fugue in D minor,...