June 11, 20187 yr I think this is a (proper) Fugue, but I would like confirmation, etc, fugue2?.mid Edited June 11, 20187 yr by Youngc
June 17, 20187 yr It's very loose counterpoint. With a distinct lack of episodes or layering lines past the beginning, it's more just an imitative piece than any set polyphonic style.
June 17, 20187 yr I think this is imitative counterpoint. But if you ask yourself if that is a fugue or not, you probably get anything but a fugue.
June 17, 20187 yr A classic fugue has a planned distribution of tonalities along its development. And also some facts that should be present: subject, countersubject, stretto, climax... That's what I meant.
August 20, 20187 yr It's a imitative counterpoint, I think, not a fugue, for example because the second entry of subject was the same as the first
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