fugal การใช้
- A fugal theme may not even be distinctive as a melody.
- The music's forceful fugal motion speaks of a defiant spirit.
- The musical structure of this piece uses fugal imitation and much counterpoint.
- The third movement is in sonata form, with a fugal development.
- Different groups of instruments enter in turn, producing a fugal texture.
- Another cause is possible according to some Soviet fugal motif.
- The final variation and the fugal finale return to 2 / 4.
- Haydn was the leader of fugal composition and technique in the Classical era.
- The fugal subject is derived from the first phrase of the chorale melody.
- Gone are the doodling jazz interludes, frenetic fugal imbroglios, Beethovenian hammer blows.
- Fugal passages are also found in the"
- He was also the first to use the pedal as a real fugal part.
- It is more of a sonata movement with very substantial fugal sections, however.
- In turn, the trombone, saxophone and trumpet contribute to the fugal texture.
- Contemporaries held a high opinion of his organ playing and ability at fugal extemporisation.
- Beethoven, Quartet in C sharp minor, Op . 131, opening fugal exposition.
- Each line is prepared by fugal entrances of the other parts on the same theme.
- The name Fowler comes from the Anglo-Saxon'Fugal ", meaning fowl.
- These two were usually non-fugal, but still contained movements with contrasting tempos.
- Haydn's fugal finales are not the only use of counterpoint in these quartets.
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