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| | Fugue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bach's most famous fugues are those for the harpsichord in The Well-Tempered Clavier and the (unfinished) Art of Fugue, and his organ fugues, which are usually preceded by a prelude or toccata. |  | | It was in the Baroque period that the writing of fugues became central to composition, in part as a demonstration of compositional expertise. |  | | The writing of fugues also remained an important part of musical education throughout the 19th century, particularly with the publication of the complete works of Bach and Handel, and the revival of interest in Bach's music. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue
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| | BACH The Art of Fugue, arr. Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet (Channel) - INKPOT |
 | | The Art of Fugue is considered by many a mathematical work of art. |  | | In 1774, Kirnberger wrote "the Art of Fugue is more difficult in the entire science of compositions than this, each of the four voices have not only its own fluent melody, but all of them have a uniform character which is maintained so that in their union, a single perfect whole is created". |  | | There are many new areas of the fugue which when played on a single instrument could be lost and this is where four different instruments (or 17 as the case may be) make the Art much more clearer. |
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http://inkpot.com/classical/bachfuguealsq.html
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| | Musical Forms - Fugue |
 | | Mendelssohn's e Minor fugue op.35 no.1 is a good example of the Baroque fugue seen through the eyes of a Romantic composer, and both Schumann and Brahms, with their academic leanings, made significant use of fugue in a number of works. |  | | In the Art of Fugue he explored the potentialities of a single main theme in a cycle of 14 fugues, including pairs of invertible or mirror fugues, a species unique to this work. |  | | Handel's oratorio fugues, by contrast, aim at broader, more dramatic effects and tend to become homophonic at climaxes, as do his instrumental fugues. |
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http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/g_fugue.html
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| | Fugue: Anatomy of |
 | | For example: study the sequences in the mirror fugues of Art of Fugue. |  | | The musical examples on this page are designed to be played from the Musica Antiqua Koln (Archiv 431 704-2) recording of the "Art of Fugue" BWV 1080. |  | | The following examples of contrapuntal inversion are designed to be played from the Musica Antiqua Koln (Archiv 431 704-2) recording of the "Art of Fugue" BWV 1080. |
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http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/fugueanatomy.html
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| | fugue on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Nouvelle fugue d'un adolescent après son retour au centre fermé de Gironde |  | | Exploring the Depths of 'The Art of the Fugue' |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/f1/fugue.asp
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| | So You Want to Write a Fugue |
 | | His recording of The Art of the Fugue using and organ, and his composition of this song using fugue motifs highlights an on-going academic question about whether or not Bach's Art of the Fugue was developed with keyboard instruments in mind or whether it was more general than that. |  | | Bach composed The Art of the Fugue during the last two years of his life and died before completing it 1750. |  | | The Art of the Fugue tries to teach by example some of the basic precepts of fugal composition. |
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http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/fugue.html
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| | The Art of Fugue |
 | | Bach and the fugue have become so closely associated that Art of Fugue, as Bach's ultimate statement on the subject, commands great interest in and of itself. |  | | Written in Bach's last years, while he slowly went blind, Art of Fugue trails off unfinished in the climactic four-part fugue which would have crowned the work as well as his career. |  | | Yet no piece has engendered so much controversy as Art of Fugue, Bach's definitive exploration of the art of fugal counterpoint. |
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http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/articles/artoffugue/index.shtml
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| | Dean's Den: Fugues and Fugue Sets |
 | | The jazz preludes and fugues in "Fugal Dreams" are a new age fusion which crosses the boundaries of classical, jazz and other musical categories, including a wide variety of styles. |  | | Richard Bellak's "Fugal Dreams" is a set of 12 preludes and fugues in jazz styles for piano. |  | | Bellak is the first composer ever to write and record a complete set of preludes and fugues in jazz idioms. |
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http://geocities.com/dhannotte/Fugues.htm
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| | fugue |
 | | In contradistinction to an instrumental fugue, at this point there is no exposition in the related key; instead a short bridge moves the music directly back toV-I for the next choral entry. |  | | This is an extremely rare occurence, particularly in vocal fugue, where it is pretty much assumed that the first word in the text will in all likelyhood be of semantic importance at least, and most likely of syntactic importance as well. |  | | This is more true, however, of instrumental than of vocal fugues. |
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~renwick/fugue.htm
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| | The Fugue |
 | | Check out "The Art of the Fugue" if you are not familiar with it. |  | | And to most musicians when you say "Fugue" the first and foremost name that comes to mind is Bach, with Buxtehude running a close second. |  | | To make things even more confusing, at the end of the 1500's composers wrote ricercars and canzonas - which sound more like (modern) fugues. |
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http://www.incompetech.com/music/fugue.html
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| | Rinaldo Alessandrini's Art of Fugue |
 | | For the Art of Fugue, his interpretation is more "festive" than any other performance I've heard. |  | | There have been many new recordings of the Art of Fugue in the past three years or so, and I haven't found any of them to be inadequate. |  | | This is a "chamber" version with flute, oboes, and bassoon contributing in addition to the stringed instruments. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/NonVocal/AOF-Alessandrini.htm
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| | Digital Fugue - Random Thots |
 | | Head on to the Digital Fugue Gallery to checkout. |  | | The Digital Fugue Gallery is updated, featuring eight (8) new galleries. |  | | This time around, another six (6) galleries have been uploaded. |
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http://fugue.blogspot.com/2003_07_01_fugue_archive.html
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| | The Art of the Fugue |
 | | This scherzo-like double fugue begins with an entirely new theme, although the principal Art of Fugue theme also appears in the middle of the piece in its normal (upright) form. |  | | The main Art of Fugue theme enters later (again like IX), but this time in its inversion. |  | | This fugue introduces the technique of diminution, which means that the value of the notes is halved: half notes become quarter notes, whole notes become half notes. |
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http://pipedreams.publicradio.org/articles/artoffugue/fugue1.shtml
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| | Theories of Fugue [pb] , 1580461506 |
 | | Despite the esteem which Bach's contributions brought to the genre, however, the origin and early history of the fugue remain poorly understood. |  | | German Theory During the Thirty Years War: Fugue in Latin School Music Texts |  | | Price: 35.00 USD / 19.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press |
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http://www.urpress.com/80461506.HTM
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| | Fugue state - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Non-psychologists more commonly use the term "fugue state" to refer to the state of mind attained by a gifted musician (or other artist) or athlete where the person attains a high degree of focus and attention to their art or actions. |  | | For its use in music, see fugue (music). |  | | There is almost certainly a linguistic relationship between these ideas (most likely the psychological notion was so named after the musical notion). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue_state
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| | Tjako van Schie - pianist |
 | | Tribute to Bach (Small Fugue based on 'The Art of Fugue') |  | | It would be nice however if it is also playable by real instruments. |  | | Each participant agrees with copyright-free publication of his fugue. |
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http://users.castel.nl/~schic02/fuguecontest.htm
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| | Bach/Stokowski: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor |
 | | Contrary to the stiff, proper image suggested by portraits from his later years, the young musician was something of a firebrand, often composing wild music to show off his considerable talent at the organ console. |  | | As he settled into his new role, he began making orchestral transcriptions of works for other instruments. |  | | This time it was Leopold Stokowski, barely 20 years old, who would take London by storm with his uninhibited playing of the organ at St. James in Piccadilly Square. |
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http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/prognotes/bach/preludeDmin.stok.html
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| | Film Score Monthly Message Board |
 | | Marian -there is a great fugue composed by the brilliant and much-underrated Ron Goodwin in his completely magnificent score for "Where Eagles Dare". |  | | Still, with the likes of Bernard Herrmann and especially his work for Alfred Hitchcock, the fugue lived on. |  | | Fugues are interesting musical structures in any form of music. |
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http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.asp?threadID=1436&forumID=1
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| | Birolius Editions presents Michael Ferguson's new recording of Bach's 'Art of Fugue'. |
 | | To order other Birolius Editions items relating to the Art of Fugue, including scores of Ferguson's completion of Contrapunctus XIV, as well as other musical scores and many MP3 music files available for previewing and downloading, visit the 'Catalogue' section. |  | | Birolius Editions presents Michael Ferguson's new recording of Bach's 'Art of Fugue'. |  | | To place an order, choose 'Art of Fugue CD' from the menu at left. |
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http://www.birolius.com
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| | Sheet Music Plus - The Art of the Fugue (complete) |
 | | Recorded on the CBS Masterworks release The Art of the Fugue. |  | | Sheet Music Plus - The Art of the Fugue (complete) |  | | Toccata and Fugue in D Minor By Johann Sebastian Bach... |
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http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/a/item.html?item=3196635&id=79590
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| | Fugue |
 | | The fugue as a musical form originated in the Baroque period, and continued through the Rococo period and on into the classical period. |  | | George, The Archer as it appears in Fugue is my creation and was not part of a collaboration. |  | | Fugue has some of the feel of Rococo and some of Ultima, but it really is a “third thing”—a new development in the Ultima family. |
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http://www.chessvariants.com/other.dir/fugue.html
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| | Art of Fugue |
 | | Last in the Art of Fugue, this fugue is formed from the letters of Bach's name. |  | | Based on a theme given to Bach by Frederick the Great. |  | | It has been preserved in two versions, the second (printed after Bach's death) containing revisions and additions by the composer. |
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http://www.bachcentral.com/artofug.html
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| | double fugue |
 | | Bach - WTC - Book 1 - No. 13 - F sharp major |  | | Bach - WTC - Book 2 - No. 14 - F sharp minor |  | | A double fugue is distinctly different from a fugue with a single subject and one or more countersubjects. |
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http://www.earsense.org/Earsense/WTC/Vocabulary/doublefugue.html
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| | The Fugue, an outline of the substantials of a fugue |
 | | This outline will not prevent you from reading the book, since it is much more in detail with many music examples. |  | | The next step for me was to study the fugue, a musical form in which counterpoint is used in its most pure way. |  | | Following is an outline of Hugo Norden's "Foundation Studies in Fugue." During the Spring 2000 semester at Missouri Western State College, I studied counterpoint in my composition class. |
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http://musik.freepage.de/cpb7079/inhalt.html
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| | Sheet Music Plus Results |
 | | Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Thomas Arnold Johnson. |  | | Toccata And Fugue In D Minor And The Other Bach Transcriptions For Solo Piano By Ferruccio Busoni. |  | | Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata And Fugue In D Minor Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Albert Schweitzer, Charles-Marie Widor. |
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http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/a/phrase.html?id=71680&phrase=fugue
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| | Fugue No. 2: C minor (Well-Tempered Clavier Book I) |
 | | Fugue No. 2: C minor (Well-Tempered Clavier Book I) This site ©1996 Timothy A. Smith |  | | You may purchase this CD at musiciansshowcase.com, or visit Tower Records for David's excellent recordings of a wide range of music and composers. |  | | Digital sound has been provided courtesy of David Korevaar at the University of Colorado, Boulder. |
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http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~tas3/wtc/i02.html
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| | Pacchioni Giorgio Home Page of counterpoint and fugue |
 | | "This web page is dedicated to the early counterpoint and particularly to the FUGUE, my effort is orientated to rediscover the early techniques that have caused centuries of musical masterpieces". |  | | Pacchioni Giorgio Home Page of counterpoint and fugue |  | | Some scores in Gif format (listen and observe) |
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http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/4923
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| | Balancing Rectus and Inversus in J.S. Bach's Fugue XV from WTC I |
 | | This piece is in G major and is a three-voice fugue. |  | | The Art of Fugue is representative of Bach& fascination with formal possibilities and Fugue XV is, “designed formally around the possibilities for development in rectus and inversus forms. |  | | Fugue XV is in three-part form, as there is an exposition, a development and a closing section. |
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http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mus701/macmacvol3/depko.html
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| | Dissociative Fugue: Amnesia and Related Disorders: Merck Manual Home Edition |
 | | A person in a fugue state, having lost his customary identity, usually disappears from his usual haunts, leaving his family and job. |  | | Dissociative fugue is a disorder in which one or more episodes of sudden, unexpected, and purposeful travel from home (fugue) occur, during which a person cannot remember some or all of his past life. |  | | A doctor may suspect dissociative fugue when a person seems confused about his identity or is puzzled about his past, or when confrontations challenge the person's new identity or absence of one. |
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http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec07/ch106/ch106c.html
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| | FUGUE - LoveToKnow Article on FUGUE |
 | | Every word is a definition, both retrospective and prophetic; and in transverse we see all that Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley expresses in his popular distinction between the perpendicular or homophonic style in which harmony is built up in chords, and the horizontal or polyphonic style in which it is woven in threads of independent melody. |  | | (B) A composition in which the canonic style was cultivated without canonic restriction was, in the 16th century, called fuga ricercata or simply a ricercare, a term which is still used by Bach as a title for the fugues in Des musikalische Opfer. |  | | Hence, a rule or canon was given, often in enigmatic form, by which the comes was deduced from the dux: and so the term canon became the appropriate name for the form itself, and is still retained. |
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http://68.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FU/FUGUE.htm
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| | THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 15, Ch. 188, Dissociative Disorders |
 | | It is suspected when a person seems confused over his identity, puzzled about his past, or confrontational when his new identity or the absence of an identity is challenged. |  | | For example, the fugue may say, in effect, "I am not the man who found his wife to be unfaithful." Some fugues appear to protect the person from suicidal or homicidal impulses. |  | | Fugue is often thought to be malingering, because the fugue may remove the person from accountability for his actions, may absolve him of certain responsibilities, or may reduce his exposure to a hazard (such as a dangerous job assignment). |
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http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section15/chapter188/188c.htm
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| | FUGUE Project Home Page |
 | | This tutorial will give you a feel for how fugue works. |  | | This will generate a merlin.chr file which details sets of possible haplotypes for each family and a merlin.hap file which summarizes possible haplotype sets for each founder. |  | | This is a two step process, where MERLIN is used to enumerate all possible haplotypes for each founder (assuming no recombination) and FUGUE then uses an E-M algorithm to estimate haplotype frequencies. |
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http://www.sph.umich.edu/csg/abecasis/fugue
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| | Cosmos #2 - One Voice in the Cosmic Fugue |
 | | A fugue is a musical piece in which several overlapping variations on a theme are played simultaneously by different sections of an orchestra. |  | | Although there is some Baroque-sounding music, ironically, there is no fugue anywhere in the music in this episode! |  | | Sagan likens the possible variations of life in the Universe to a fugue in which each voice (planet) is playing its own variations on the main theme. |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/CosmosNotes/cosmos2.htm
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 | | [n] 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. |
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http://lookwayup.com/lwu.exe/lwu/d?s=f&w=fugue
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| | www.myspace.com/thefugue |
 | | Music: An imitative polyphonic composition in which a theme or themes are stated successively in all of the voices of the contrapuntal structure. |  | | View All of the fugue ® 's Friends |  | | Psychiatry: A pathological amnesiac condition during which one is apparently conscious of one's actions but has no recollection of them after returning to a normal state. |
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http://www.myspace.com/thefugue
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| | Manic depression, disassociation and fugue states. |
 | | Whenever a fugue was being preformed the percussion section was tacit (silent). |  | | The individual flees from his customary surroundings; what he is really trying to escape is his own fear." - 1965 Rosen and Gregory Abnormal Psychol. |  | | Hmmm, in like manner, when a mental fugue is being enacted, certain parts of the mind are silent and shut down for some reason or another |
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http://www.lorenbennett.org/fugue.htm
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| | Formal Scheme Diagrams |
 | | A fugue can have more than one countersubject. |  | | A good subject will have distinct melodic or rhythmic ideas that enable the composer to work in stretto, inversion, augmentation, or diminution. |  | | Fugue answers: imitate the subject at the dominant (a 5th above or 4th below). |
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http://www.music.indiana.edu/som/theory/t511/form.html
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Definition of FUGUE |
 | | A passage in fugal style, not in itself an actual fugue, is called fugato. |  | | The exist 2 types of fugue with 2 subjects (or double fugue), one in which the 2 subjects appear together from the outset, and another in which the 1st subject is treated for a certain time, the other then appearing and being likewise treated, after which both are combined. |  | | fugue in 4 parts, fugue in 3 vv.). |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/dict/fugue.html
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| | Dissociative Fugue |
 | | People with dissociative fugue often become confused about who they are and might even create new identities. |  | | The frequency of dissociative fugue tends to increase during stressful or traumatic periods, such as during wartime or after a natural disaster. |  | | The word fugue comes from the Latin word for "flight." People with dissociative fugue temporarily lose their sense of personal identity and impulsively wander or travel away from their homes or places of work. |
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http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3825.asp?index=9790
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| | Fugue: Exposition |
 | | The second one is called a counterexposition, where the voices generally enter in a different order than in the first. |  | | This is especially so when the subject begins on scale degree 1, since the tonic note cannot enter as the answer ends, where the dominant key prevails. |  | | This exposition is particularly curious because the answer does not even end in the dominant. |
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http://www.music.ucsb.edu/faculty/rothfarb/courses/103/fugue-exposition.html
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| | FUGUE |
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http://www-cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk/~fugue
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| | Contest |
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http://www.uidaho.edu/fugue/contest.htm
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| | Bach: Toccata & Fugue in D minor; Organ Works |
 | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2001 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. All Music Guide is a registered Trademark of AEC One Stop Group, Inc. |  | | Bach: Toccata & Fugue in D minor; Organ Works |  | | Prelude and Fugue, for organ in D major ("Little"), BWV 532 (BC J13, 54, 70) |
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| | Random House Books Little Fugue by Robert Anderson |
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http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl/0-345-45410-3.html
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| | About Hank |
 | | A fine debut cd by a fine band. |  | | Fugue's cd release is loaded with great pop melodies and catchy hooks. |
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http://www.freesoilparty.com/DM/0009.htm
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| | FUGUE Anthology |
 | | Ensure your name and address are on the manuscript. |  | | We do not publish with First North American Serial Rights, therefore if your article is chosen you may publish it elsewhere. |  | | Autobiography is our most competitive category, therefore submit in other genres too! |
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http://www.creativewriting.ubc.ca/about/fugue
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| | The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: double fugue@ HighBeam Research |
 | | In music, a fugue consisting of two subjects (principal melodies). |  | | Of two types, one consists of three sections: a fugue on subject A, a fugue on subject B, and a fugue combining A and... |  | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100091907&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Fugue state definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Fugue state: An altered state of consciousness in which a person may move about purposely and even speak but is not fully aware. |  | | A fugue state is usually a type of complex partial seizure. |  | | Fugue state definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=25505
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| | The Fugue protocol checker: Is your software Baroque? |
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http://research.microsoft.com/research/pubs/view.aspx?tr_id=733
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