Passages of free, non-imitative counterpoint found in a fugue are known as:
a. subjects
b. expositions
c. episodes
d. pedal points
e. trills
Question 2In the context of a fugue, the exposition is an introductory, improvisatory-like
passage that gives the performer a chance to warm up and sets the stage for the
more substantive section that follows.
a. true
b. false