Abstract

Part 1 Fugal theory of the Renaissance and early Baroque: fugue in the High Renaissance fugue at the end of the Renaissance, I - Italy and the Netherlands fugue at the end of the Renaissance, II - Germany German theory during the Thirty Years War - fugue in Latin School music texts. Part 2 The makings of the modern fugue - Italy and Germany in the mid-17th century: Italian influence on German fugal theory, 1640-1680 instrumental fugue at the emergence of fugal structure in the third quarter of the 17th century the Hamburg circle of theorists - invertible counterpoint, the countersubject, and permutation fugue. Part 3 German fugal theory of the mature Baroque, 1680-1740: fugal theory, 1680-1710 fugal theory in German lexicographic texts fugal theory, 1710-1740 - Mattheson and Fux.

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