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A section with a series of fragmented fugal subjects is called a
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countersubject.
countersubject.
introduction.
introduction.
counterpoint.
counterpoint.
episode.
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episode.
An "episode" in a fugue is a connecting section that often uses fragments of the subject (motivic development), sequences, and modulatory passages rather than full subject entries.
An "episode" in a fugue is a connecting section that often uses fragments of the subject (motivic development), sequences, and modulatory passages rather than full subject entries.
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