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double fugue

In music, a fugue consisting of two subjects (principal melodies). Of two types, one consists of three sections: a fugue on subject A, a fugue on subject B, and a fugue combining A and B. The other consists of a fugue in which both subjects are introduced at the beginning of the piece and combined throughout.



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