The exposition, subject entries, and episodes
There are actually four:
# Exposition # 1st Middle Entry (related to dominant)
# 2nd Middle Entry (sub-dominant)
# Final Entries in Tonic
fugue
It's in the form of a FUGUE.
The Four-Hour Fugue was created in 1975.
The opening section of a fugue is called the "exposition." In the exposition, all the voices of the fugue enter in turn with the subject (or answer).
Fugue
The word "fugue" is usually used as a musical term. It refers to a piece of music which consists of two or more parts, each with a similar melody. Bach was noted for his fugue compositions.
tune song ditty air theme motif voice (as in the individual parts of a fugue)
No, it's a fugue.
A fugue is a musical form. An opus is a musical composition. Therefore a fugue is not an opus, nor is an opus a fugue. A composer may compose a fugue and give it an opus number. In that case, a specific fugue is identified by a specific opus number in its composer's catalogue: 'Fugue in G minor for organ, opus 99, by Franz Schnitzelgruber.'
Death Fugue was created in 1947.
Tempus Fugue-it was created in 1949.
Depending on context, fugue can be translated as:musical:Fugemedical:Fluchtreflexpsychological:FugueKrankhafter Wandertrieb
fugue
University of Psychogenic Fugue was created in 2002.
Fugue for a Darkening Island was created in 1972.
Fugue State Press was created in 1992.
It's in the form of a FUGUE.