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tonal fugue

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  • tonal — tonal, ale (to nal, na l ) adj. 1°   Terme de musique. Qui a rapport à une tonalité. •   Après la grande transformation tonale qui s était opérée par l harmonie dissonante, FÉTIS Traité de la th. et de la pr. de l harmonie, préf. p. XIX.… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Fugue — For other uses, see Fugue (disambiguation). A six part fugue from The Musical Offering, in the hand of Johann Sebastian Bach. In music, a fugue (  …   Wikipedia

  • fugue — fuguelike, adj. /fyoohg/, n. 1. Music. a polyphonic composition based upon one, two, or more themes, which are enunciated by several voices or parts in turn, subjected to contrapuntal treatment, and gradually built up into a complex form having… …   Universalium

  • tonal — adj. 1 of or relating to tone or tonality. 2 (of a fugue etc.) having repetitions of the subject at different pitches in the same key. Derivatives: tonally adv. Etymology: med.L tonalis (as TONE) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Diatonic and chromatic — Chromatic redirects here. For other uses, see Chromatic (disambiguation). Melodies may be based on a diatonic scale and maintain its tonal characteristics but contain many accidentals up to all twelve tones of the chromatic scale, such as the… …   Wikipedia

  • Harmonie Tonale — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Harmonie (homonymie). Dans la musique occidentale, l’harmonie tonale est le procédé d écriture des simultanéités sonores, spécifique au système tonal. Cette discipline se donne pour objectif d étudier, au sein du …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Harmonie tonale élémentaire — Harmonie tonale Pour les articles homonymes, voir Harmonie (homonymie). Dans la musique occidentale, l’harmonie tonale est le procédé d écriture des simultanéités sonores, spécifique au système tonal. Cette discipline se donne pour objectif d… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sonata — (From Latin and Italian sonare , to sound ), in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian cantare , to sing ), a piece sung . The term, being vague, naturally evolved through the history of music,… …   Wikipedia

  • Bach, Johann Sebastian — born March 21, 1685, Eisenach, Thuringia, Ernestine Saxon Duchies died July 28, 1750, Leipzig German composer. Born to a musical family, he became a superbly well rounded musician; from 1700 he held positions as singer, violinist, and organist.… …   Universalium

  • music, Western — Introduction       history of Western music from ancient times to the present.       All ancient civilizations entered historical times with a flourishing musical culture. That the earliest writers explained it in terms of legend and myth is… …   Universalium

  • chamber music — music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, esp. for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments. [1780 90] * * * Music composed for small instrumental ensembles and performed without a conductor. Traditionally… …   Universalium

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