94 examples of fugue in sentences

combined) Fugitive, fugue, refuge, subterfuge, centrifugal.

There was a fugue, a wonderful finale, and while the concluding notes rang in their ears the old man laid his violin in his lap, leaned back against his cushions and heaved a deep sigh.

First it was a fugue of Handel's, then one of Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, and then "The Diver," and then music from Gilbert and Sullivan; but each piece of music she picked out was gayer than the last one.

[Illustration: His volant touch Fied and pursued transverse the resonant fugue.

From childhood he had listened to the sounds of the organ; doubtless himself often gave breath to the soundboard with his hands on the lever of the bellows, while his father's volant touch, Instinct through all proportions low and high, Fled and pursued transverse the resonant fugue; and the father's organ-harmony we yet hear in the son's verse as in none but his.

Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow in Suspiria de Profundis and the Dream Fugue in the Mail Coach are among the most musical, the most poetic, and the most imaginative of the author's productions.

Music N. music; concert; strain, tune, air; melody &c 413; aria, arietta^; piece of music [Fr.], work, number, opus; sonata; rondo, rondeau [Fr.]; pastorale, cavatina^, roulade^, fantasia, concerto, overture, symphony, variations, cadenza; cadence; fugue, canon, quodlibet, serenade,

Going down, they found Tom, who had been left asleep in the hall, seated at the piano in an ecstasy of delight, breaking out at the end of each successful fugue into shouts of laughter, kicking his heels and clapping his hands.

The history of knowledge is a great fugue in which the voices of the nations one after the other emerge.

There was scarcely a sonata of Beethoven's that I did not learn, scarcely a fugue of Bach's that I did not master.

This was Clara Wieck, who was already electrifying the most serious critics and captivating the most cultured audiences by the maturity of her art, already winning an encore with a Bach fugue,an unheard-of miracle.

A newspaper is an artificial thing in this sense, and one of the arts of the newspaper-writer consists in presenting his views with that kind of repetition which, like the phrases of a fugue, constantly approaches, but never oversteps the limit of monotony.

Cours complet de fugue.

L'art de la fugue.

Prelude and fugue.

Prelude and fugue; from The well-tempered clavier, rev. ed.

Helps to fugue writing.

Studies in fugue writing.

La fugue sentimentale.

Sweeping Wendy: studyin fugue.

The report that the distinguished pianist-politician is thinking of retorting with a fugue, "Stiltonia," is not confirmed.

He was afraid to move his Feet for fear some one would notice that he was still in the Parlor and ask him how he liked Fugue No. II, by Bock.

There was scarcely a sonata of Beethoven's that I did not learn, scarcely a fugue of Bach's that I did not master.

The narrow streets were still comparatively dark, and when we arrived we heard the majestic notes of the organ in a Bach fugue, and found ourselves at early mass, with rows of humble worshippers kneeling before the high altar, and the twinkle of many candles in the soft gloom.

And then there are still other marvels which I do not understand, as the fugue, counterpoint, the canon for two and three voices, and so onan entire heavenly structure, one part joined to the other without mortar and all held together by God's own hand.

94 examples of  fugue  in sentences