(1) Obviously, I thought it possible that Alex was in some form of fugue state.
(2) Even though he had never even written a six-part fugue for keyboard, Bach immediately demurred.
(3) There are three solo pieces and a three-part fugue for clarinet, violin and cello.
(4) Discussions of psychogenic fugue in standard psychiatric references offer suggestions of sodium amobarbital interviews or hypnosis.
(5) The following evening the King added a request for a six-part fugue by Bach on his theme.
(6) In a few cases a person entered a fugue state where he would u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510come tou251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb far from his quarters with no memory of how he got there.
(7) I keep thinking I'm having fugue states, but I'm just dozing off.
(8) I envisage this as a three-part fugue within the boundaries of a three part invention.
(9) He'd heard about people in fugue states that black out of reality and do thing in a dream like state.
(10) I just wanted to say great job to those fuguists who have posted fugues since I have been here last, they sound great!
(11) Organ fugues , orchestral overtures and jazz favourites are united with pop hits, movie themes and folk tunes.
(12) At 7 years old, I viewed most adults as a band of amnesiacs, fuguists , zombies shuffling about in a fog of robotic boredom - for it seemed that they had awoken at some point and literally forgotten that they, of course, were in fact also young once.
(13) The DSM-IV says that the frotteurist and the fuguist , despite all conceivable arguments to the contrary, have lost their marbles, period and end of discussion.