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Migrant workers tend to send their spare cash abroad and like very fugally.
Nevertheless he applied himself diligently to the study of Bach's fugues under Morris, a discipline which enabled him to write fugally with confident mastery.
It includes a fugal theme, showcasing Beethoven's ability to write fugally (which is later showcased in his Große Fuge).
Why were four women with English accents fugally singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" into a cassette recorder?
The work has its appealing moments: the central movement begins fugally and grows increasingly lyrical, and the energetic, well-balanced finale affords some showy soloistic material for each of the players.
Shostakovich may provide the melodic/harmonic starting point for the Second Symphony, although the fugally overlapping textures of the opening clearly hark back to Bartók's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste.
The opening theme, which is based on Contrapunctus 13 from the Kunst der Fuge, does develop fugally until into the G major second subject group, a section which is much more conventionally, if wonderfully, treated.
As "World's End" interweaves, fugally, the lives of long-gone peasants, slaves, landholders and displaced Indians with those of last season's activists, wantons, rentiers and factory hands, we're conscious of recurrences and echoes.
One had only to give him the first subject which came to mind for a fugue or an invention: he would develop it with strange variations and constantly changing passages as long as one wished; he would improvise fugally on a subject for hours, and this fantasia-playing was his greatest passion.