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-- See Also the narrower term Anthems Choral settings of religious or moral texts that are performed in liturgical or ceremonial settings
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-- See Also the narrower term Fugues Musical works based on canonic imitation that generally begin with a subject that recurs frequently throughout. For works with a melody that is imitated at a particular interval of time, generally note-for-note see Canons (Music)
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-- See Also the narrower term Overtures Musical compositions that are intended to introduce a dramatic vocal work or spoken drama, and also for independent works with the word "overture" in the composer's title
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Musical compositions that introduce another or larger instrumental work (e.g., a fugue, a suite), or that are relatively short stand-alone pieces that explore particular moods, musical figures, or technical problems. For musical compositions that are intended to introduce a dramatic vocal work or spoken drama, and independent works with the word "overture" in the composer's title, see Overtures
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-- See Also the narrower term Rondos
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-- See Also the narrower term Aleatory music Musical compositions created by chance methods or that may be performed in random or indeterminate style
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-- See Also the narrower term Suites
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Musical compositions that consist of natural or synthetic sounds from specific locations that are sometimes manipulated electronically
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Musical compositions in which spoken language is an integral part
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-- See Also the narrower term Sonatas
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Musical compositions consisting primarily of electronically and/or computer-altered or computer-synthesized spoken words
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Electronic musical compositions in which the sounds produced were originally recorded from natural sounds and subsequently rearranged or altered
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