| 11. | The second section is a scherzo with a modified fugue form.
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| 12. | Typically, these continental works were fugues or other imitative forms.
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| 13. | The fugue is very difficult to perform, and ends bombastically.
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| 14. | He taught me to play Bach s organ preludes and fugues.
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| 15. | Can one " dance " a Bach fugue?
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| 16. | Of course, the fugue is still a presence in musical life.
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| 17. | What ensues is a kind of fugue for romantic fantasists.
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| 18. | The dancers control the tempo of " The Fugue ."
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| 19. | After recovery from fugue, previous memories usually return intact.
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| 20. | There he received detailed training in the arts of fugue and counterpoint.
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