Nothing, until the fugal entries of the main theme in the winds, really takes off. |
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If she conceives of it as a fugue, she uses techniques of counterpoint and fugal structure to make the piece. |
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The fugal finale was full of clarity of motivic detail, every part in place, building thrilling momentum. |
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The cadenza's fugal opening was arresting, followed by Beethovenian drama and power. |
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He excelled the skills even of Frescobaldi in the manipulation of fugal devices such as countersubject, stretto and sustained pedalpoint. |
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And Handel was no less rigorous and independent in his exploitation of fugal material by inferior composers. |
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There follows a chapter on the three fugal finales from op.20, its start a high point of felicitous writing. |
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At the premiere Handel gave an organ extemporisation on the fugal subject taken up by the choir. |
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Further, Bach's legendary fugal skill and disposition elevated the suite to another level not found in the more homophonic French model. |
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The Passacaglia concludes with a fugal section using fandango-like rhythms. |
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Only during the fugal finale do the singing, acting, and stage conception come together to move the listener and to convince him how great this opera really is. |
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There are seven movements, the first six slow, sparely scored, and pregnant with anticipation before the finale explodes into a furious fugal dash to the abyss. |
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The Bristol instrument and indeed Adrian Partington are at their most convincing when there is a constant flow of music, as in the fugal development to the sonata's finale. |
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In the second movement, for example, it appears pretty much as itself, while in the trio of the scherzo third, Antheil transforms it into a fugal subject. |
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Of course there are other themes and fugal interplays in Dune and throughout the trilogy. |
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The work mixes long, singing lines with fugal and canonic sections. |
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This type of writing contrasts with the other fugal allegros which are all in three voices. |
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The majestic outer sections were purely orchestral, but in the lively fugal allegro Bach added a four-part chorus in a masterful parody. |
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Following the repeat of the exposition, the development is dominated by a fugal treatment of the work's opening motive. |
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The Largo prelude includes an extended fugal section, marked Un poco Allegro, a rare occurrence in Graupner. |
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The manner in which Bach combined in his sonatas fugal writing with concerto style will always remain a marvel. |
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This type of fugal jig is extremely common in the 17th century. |
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The development is dominated by a fugal working out of the main motive. |
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In a way, this sums up the character of the piece: classical elements such as fugal and minimalist counterpoint are juxtaposed against popular elements characteristic of homegrown American music. |
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The opening section is tender, with a chromatically falling bass, the second toccata-like, the third expansive and florid, the fourth mercurial, the fifth agitated, and the last fugal, providing a triumphant conclusion. |
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Fugato applies to music where only part of a fugue usually an exposition appears in a context that is not otherwise fugal, as a means of thematic development. |
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A remarkable disadvantage is that they promote the apparition of resistant fugal strains, so it is not advisable to repeat consecutive treatments with the same active ingredient. |
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Startling harmonic sidesteps, a short fugal development, a brief cadenza and a presto coda all contribute to the sustained interest in this movement, one imbued throughout with verve, vigor and rhythmic energy. |
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Normally, the fugal strains that produce AF reside in soil as saprobes, but can be transmitted to plant tissues when conditions are favorable. |
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The fugal style occurs largely in fast movements and varies from loose applications, especially among the Italians, to strict ones, especially among the Germans. |
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Toccatas, fugal forms, as well as ostinato pieces are all fair game. |
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Fugal procedures also permeate the fine passacaglia of the twelfth prelude, in G minor. |
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