is a fugue consider polyphonic?

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Yes, a fugue is considered polyphonic. A fugue is a musical composition characterized by the simultaneous combination of multiple melodic lines, each of which is referred to as a voice or a part. These voices or parts enter one after the other, imitating or echoing each other, creating a polyphonic texture.
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