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A fugue is a complex musical composition characterized by the systematic repetition and interweaving of a main theme, or subject, presented in multiple voices. It typically features a greater level of complexity and length, with varied episodes and developments. In contrast, a fughetta is a shorter and simpler version of a fugue, often focusing on a single subject and exhibiting less intricate counterpoint. While both forms utilize similar techniques, fughettas are generally more accessible and concise.

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