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fugue sentence examples

  • Fugue written 18 years after its toccata.
  • Fugue at a blinding pace, but under perfect control.
  • The inspiration for this piece is mozart's arrangements of several bach fugues for string trio.
  • A mighty and rousing double fugue ends the work with a final shout of praise.
  • Fugue on a theme of reger.
  • Fugue subject, having the same melodic outline, is obviously derived from the opening of the toccata.
  • Fugue for the chorus, to the words 'et vitam venturi saeculi, amen ' .
  • Fugue played at an elegant, sedate pace is something else.
  • Mozart therefore omits formal closing fugues for the gloria and credo.
  • He again he is on top form, with playing of compelling conviction topped off with a magnificent final fugue.
  • Fugue state betty a little odd.
  • Fugues for piano.
  • He takes that fugue at a blinding pace, but under perfect control.
  • If we're confining ourselves to organ fugues that's a bit optimistic isn't it?
  • This section of the mass concludes with another brilliant fugue for the chorus, to the words 'et vitam venturi saeculi, amen ' .
  • I am not casting any doubt on dupré 's ability to improvise a fugue, nor is he alone in this.
  • I'm not so sure about the gtb d minor fugue.
  • Mozart therefore omits formal closing fugues for the gloria and credo.
  • Umm, well, they don't turn into toccatas, but they aren't really very good fugues, are they?
  • Against this is a new counter subject, derived from part of the second fugue.

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