Fugue Sentence Examples

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  • Do you know what a dissociative fugue state is?

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  • The final chorale and fugue was an excellent example of togetherness on all fronts.

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  • A mighty and rousing double fugue ends the work with a final shout of praise.

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  • He again he is on top form, with playing of compelling conviction topped off with a magnificent final fugue.

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  • This section of the Mass concludes with another brilliant fugue for the chorus, to the words 'Et vitam venturi saeculi, Amen ' .

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  • I'm not so sure about the GTB D minor fugue.

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  • Against this is a new counter subject, derived from part of the second fugue.

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  • I like the G minor prelude and fugue, tho and few other bits and pieces.

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  • Anything like what musicians call a fugue would have raised a tempest.

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  • Beethoven's Nine Symphonies; Berlioz's " Symphonie fantastique," " Harold en Italie "; Benediction et Serment (Benvenuto Cellini); Danse des Sylphes (Damnation de Faust); Weber's overtures, Der Freischiitz, Euryanthe, Oberon, Jubilee; Beethoven's and Hummel's Septets; Schubert's Divertissement a la Hongroise; Beethoven's Concertos in C minor, G and E flat (orchestra for a second piano); Wagner's Tannhauser overture, march, romance, chorus of pilgrims; Lohengrin, Festzug and Brautlied, Elsa's Brautgang, Elsa's Traum, Lohengrin's Verweiss an Elsa; Fliegender Hollander, Spinnlied; Rienzi, Gebet; Rheingold, Walhall; Meistersinger, " Am stillen Herd "; Tristan, Isolde's Liebestod; Chopin's six Chants Polonais; Meyerbeer's Schillermarsch; Bach's six organ Preludes and Fugues; Prelude and Fugue in G minor; Beethoven, Adelaide; 6 miscellaneous and 6 Geistliche Lieder; Liederkreis; Rossini's Les Soirees musicales; Schubert, 59 songs; Schumann, 13 songs; Mendelssohn, 8 songs; Robert Franz, 13 songs.

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  • He takes that fugue at a blinding pace, but under perfect control.

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  • And what was played was a fugue--though Petya had not the least conception of what a fugue is.

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  • After this the aria "Et in spiritum sanctum," in which the next dogmatic clauses are enshrined like relics in a casket, furnishes a beautiful decorative design on which the listener can repose his mind; and then comes the voluminous ecclesiastical fugue, Confiteor unum baptisma, leading, as through the door and world-wide spaces of the Catholic Church, to that veil which is not all darkness to the eye of faith.

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  • I tried to recall the terms Quinn had quoted; dissociative fugue, fugue state, entirely different personality.

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