Stretto
The musical composition that usually precedes a fugue is called an exposition. In this section, the main theme or subject is introduced, typically in one voice, and is subsequently imitated by other voices entering one after another. This establishes the thematic material that the fugue will develop and explore through various contrapuntal techniques. The exposition sets the stage for the intricate interplay characteristic of a fugue.
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'Answer' is a term regarding Baroque music. In a fugue the subject is first stated alone. Then the repetition of the subject is known as the answer.
stretto
A polyphonic composition based on one main theme or subject is called a fugue. In a fugue, the main theme, known as the subject, is introduced and then imitated by different voices or instruments in a contrapuntal manner. This creates a complex and intricate musical texture.
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The musical composition that usually precedes a fugue is called an exposition. In this section, the main theme or subject is introduced, typically in one voice, and is subsequently imitated by other voices entering one after another. This establishes the thematic material that the fugue will develop and explore through various contrapuntal techniques. The exposition sets the stage for the intricate interplay characteristic of a fugue.
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The main theme of a fugue is called the "subject." It is the main melodic idea that is introduced at the beginning of the piece and is then developed and imitated throughout the composition.
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