Fugato


[foo-gah-toh, fyoo-] /fuˈgɑ toʊ, fyu-/

noun, plural fugatos. Music.
1.
a section of a composition that is in fugal style but does not constitute a real .
/fjʊˈɡɑːtəʊ/
adverb, adjective
1.
in the manner or style of a fugue
noun
2.
a movement, section, or piece in this style

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