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stretto

In music, in a fugue, the imitative entry of the subject in different voices, so that each voice begins before the previous statement of the subject has finished. The result is an intensification, appropriate to the close of a fugue. Alternatively, the term indicates the acceleration or intensification of a passage, such as the end of the last movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.


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