Lesson 2 Invention and Fugue
- an invention is a contrapuntal work most usually written for two or three voices.
- A fugue uses a bridge to connect entries of the subject and answer in the exposition and
- the points of limitation are at the level of the dominant or at the octave, depending on whether the entrance is the answer or the subject.
- Fortspinning is passages characterized by by continuous motion, unequal phrase lengths, sequences, and elided phrases
- A real answer is the 2nd entry in a fugue when the subject is transposed exactly, without changing interval size.
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