Which of the following Baroque music forms that was developed through
imitative counterpoint?
A. Fugue
B. Concerto
C. Oratorio
D. Well-tempered Clavier
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Your answer is option "C".
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Fugue Baroque music forms that was developed through imitative counterpoint.
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Fugue is the Baroque music form that was developed through imitative counterpoint. (Option A)
- The concept of imitative counterpoint means repeating the main melody with or without variation.
- Fugue was very popular from 1600 to the 1750s.
- Everyone sings the same melody but at different times and intervals.
- It was a new style of creating music and brought different people closer.
- It was often sung with keyboard instruments like a piano.
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