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fugue    音標拼音: [fj'ug]
n. 賦格曲,朦朧狀態,記憶喪失癥
vi.
vt. 譜賦格曲

賦格曲,朦朧狀態,記憶喪失症譜賦格曲

fugue
n 1: dissociative disorder in which a person forgets who they
are and leaves home to creates a new life; during the fugue
there is no memory of the former life; after recovering
there is no memory for events during the dissociative state
[synonym: {fugue}, {psychogenic fugue}]
2: a dreamlike state of altered consciousness that may last for
hours or days
3: a musical form consisting of a theme repeated a fifth above
or a fourth below its first statement

Fugue \Fugue\, n. [F., fr. It. fuga, fr. L. fuga a fleeing,
flight, akin to fugere to fiee. See {Fugitive}.] (Mus.)
A polyphonic composition, developed from a given theme or
themes, according to strict contrapuntal rules. The theme is
first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that
pursues its way, it is repeated by another at the interval of
a fifth or fourth, and so on, until all the parts have
answered one by one, continuing their several melodies and
interweaving them in one complex progressive whole, in which
the theme is often lost and reappears.
[1913 Webster]

All parts of the scheme are eternally chasing each
other, like the parts of a fugue. --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]

28 Moby Thesaurus words for "fugue":
agnosia, amnesia, blackout, canon, catalepsy, cataplexy,
catatonic stupor, catch, daydreaming, daze, dream state, fugato,
fugue state, hypnotic trance, loss of memory, reverie, rondeau,
rondino, rondo, rondoletto, round, roundelay, sleepwalking,
somnambulism, stupor, trance, troll, word deafness



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  • Fugue - Wikipedia
    The English term fugue originated in the 16th century and is derived from the French word fugue or the Italian fuga This in turn comes from the Latin fuga, which is itself related to both fugere ("to flee") and fugare ("to chase") [1] The adjectival form is fugal [13]
  • Fugue | Baroque Music Form Counterpoint Technique | Britannica
    Fugue, in music, a compositional procedure characterized by the systematic imitation of a principal theme (called the subject) in simultaneously sounding melodic lines (counterpoint)
  • FUGUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FUGUE is a musical composition in which one or two themes are repeated or imitated by successively entering voices and contrapuntally developed in a continuous interweaving of the voice parts
  • Fugue in Music: Definition Structure | Music Pandit
    What is a fugue in simple terms? A fugue is a piece of music where a theme is introduced and then developed by multiple voices in an overlapping and structured way
  • Fugue – Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Music
    A fugue is an exploration of the polyphonic possibilities of its particular subjects, so the course of that exploration will depend on the constitution of the subjects and the insight of the composer
  • The fugue: a guide to one of classical musics most dazzling effects
    A fugue is music written for several imitative parts which, entering at staggered stages, join together to create a harmonic whole Since the Middle Ages, and the first flowering of notated music, composers have striven beyond simple tune-plus-accompaniment
  • Composing a Fugue – Music Composition Theory
    At the opening of every fugue, each voice enters (in an order determined by the composer) with a statement of the subject However, alternating with the subject in the key of the piece, a voice will enter with an answer – this simply means a statement of the subject in the dominant key
  • Fugue - New World Encyclopedia
    György Ligeti wrote a Fugue for his "Requiem" (1966), which consists of a 5 part fugue in which each part (S,M,A,T,B) is subsequently divided in four voices that make a canon
  • What Is A Fugue? A Complete Guide - Hello Music Theory
    A fugue is a type of compositional technique that makes use of imitative counterpoint In these often highly intricate works, an initial theme is taken and then imitated and expanded upon throughout the fugue
  • What Is a Fugue in Music? Definition, Examples Composers
    Fugue derives from the Latin words fugere and fugare, meaning to flee and chase, respectively The musical composition is composed of bits that start and others that chase them or flee from them





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