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- Stretto abstract "The term stretto [ˈstretto] (plural: stretti) comes from the Italian past participle of stringere, and means \"narrow\", \"tight\", or \"close\". It applies in a close succession of statements of the subject in a fugue, especially in the final section. In stretto, the subject is presented in one voice and then imitated in one or more other voices, with the imitation starting before the subject has finished. The subject is therefore superimposed upon itself contrapuntally.".
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- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Ballades_(Chopin).
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- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Fugue.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Imitation_(music).
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink List_of_compositions_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Music_theory.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Preludes_(Chopin).
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(music).
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Symphony_No._5_(Beethoven).
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink The_Well-Tempered_Clavier.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:stringere.
- Stretto wikiPageWikiLink Étude_Op._10,_No._12_(Chopin).
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- Stretto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stretta".
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- Stretto filename "JSBach WTK2 Prelude and Fugue Emaj.ogg".
- Stretto filename "Johann Sebastian Bach - The Well-tempered Clavier - Book 1 - 03Efuge maj.ogg".
- Stretto header "J. S. Bach, The Well-Tempered Clavier".
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- Stretto title "Book 1, Fugue No. 1 in C major".
- Stretto title "Book 2, Prelude and Fugue No. 9 in E major".
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- Stretto subject Category:Italian_words_and_phrases.
- Stretto subject Category:Musical_analysis.
- Stretto subject Category:Musical_terminology.
- Stretto subject Category:Polyphonic_form.
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- Stretto comment "The term stretto [ˈstretto] (plural: stretti) comes from the Italian past participle of stringere, and means \"narrow\", \"tight\", or \"close\". It applies in a close succession of statements of the subject in a fugue, especially in the final section. In stretto, the subject is presented in one voice and then imitated in one or more other voices, with the imitation starting before the subject has finished. The subject is therefore superimposed upon itself contrapuntally.".
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- Stretto sameAs סטרטו.
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- Stretto wasDerivedFrom Stretto?oldid=707008842.
- Stretto depiction Stretto_-_Bachs_Well_Tempered_Clavier_Fugue_no._1_mm._21-23.png.
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