The fugue

Has only one part

Limits the expression of the composer

Has for voices or parts

Does not allow harmony

Is typically set in a strict contrapuntal style

Is often used as a teaching tool for composers

Is not as common in modern music as it was in the Baroque era

Can be a challenging form to master due to its complex and intricate structure.

Involves a main theme, or subject, that is developed and manipulated throughout the piece

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Is typically set in a strict contrapuntal style