An elaborate musical composition for full orchestra, typically in four movements. A fugue begins with the exposition of its subject. After the statement of the subject, a second voice enters and states the subject transposed to another key, which is known as the answer. When the answer is an exact copy of the subject, it is classified as a real answer; if it must be altered in any way it is a tonal answer.
SYMPHONY, 2013, Sound, (04:48)