| d movement is in sonata form, with an extended |
fugal development. |
| Three |
Fugal Fancies, for strings (1932) |
| evised many Scottish country dances, including |
Fugal Fergus, John McAlpin, Polharrow Burn and The W |
| He was particularly attracted to the |
fugal form his entire life. |
| The third movement is a |
fugal scherzo with a fleetness comparable to Mendels |
| replacing a more complex group of themes and a |
fugal section in the first version. |
| ieterich Buxtehude), followed by an imitative, |
fugal section that strictly adheres to traditional c |
| ore of a sonata movement with very substantial |
fugal sections, however. |
| r to a style of Charles Villiers Stanford in a |
fugal structure. |
| for the Magnificat, using all eight tones, in |
fugal style. |
| troduction that gives way to a spirited, fiery |
fugal subject which becomes increasingly polyphonic |
| tto is heard in measure 52 based on the second |
fugal theme. |
| The mood of the opening gives way to |
fugal unrest and, eventually, two chaotic and distur |
| e gigue fugues in the chorale fantasias or the |
fugal writing seen in organ preludes. |
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