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... Counter Exposition: An exposition following the initial exposition in which the voices enter in a different order than they did in the first exposition, or the subject of the new exposition is a contrapuntal variation of the original. o Double Exposition: Exposition with new subject, this is called a double fugue. Or if three subjects then it is called a triple fugue. 2.Development: motifs from the exposition are developed.. Episodes are usually ended by cadence and may follow one after the other. Developmental episodes usually begin from the subject, vary it in some way, but gradually building up to a restatement of the subject in at least one voice. 3.Coda or Codetta: Concluding segment of a section (codetta) or of the entire fugue (coda). Codas and codettas sound like they are something added after the end of the section or work. The function of codettas is often modulatory. Not all fugues ...
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