| 41. | The main composition techniques used in his works are imitation and fugue.
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| 42. | The third movement is a slow and enigmatic fugue in four voices.
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| 43. | Two clicks of the mouse later, a choral fugue fills the room.
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| 44. | She descends into a kind of fugue state and quite literally slips away.
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| 45. | The score's 11 variations and fugue give the ballet its structure.
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| 46. | Beethoven probably meant the fugue of the " Hammer-klavier"
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| 47. | The Bach fugue becomes a product of the Enlightenment.
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| 48. | We moved on while he stayed in some Upper West Side fugue state.
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| 49. | "It's in a fugue state.
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| 50. | Not to mention a rousing Bach fugue at the conclusion of the service.
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