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Geographical Fugue : ウィキペディア英語版
Geographical Fugue
The ''Geographical Fugue'' or ''Fuge aus der Geographie'' is the most famous piece for spoken chorus by Ernst Toch.
Toch was a prominent composer in 1920s Berlin, and singlehandedly invented the idiom of the "Spoken Chorus".
The piece was a sensation when it was first performed in June 1930 as the third movement of his suite ''Gesprochene Musik'' (Spoken Music), and remains Toch's most-performed work, although the composer himself dismissed it as an unimportant diversion.
==Construction==
It is written in strict fugal form, and consists of four voices, each enunciating various cities, countries and other geographical landmarks in true contrapuntal fashion. It ends with a climactic finale featuring a sustained trill on the "R" of the word "Ratibor!" ("Trinidad" in the English Language version), the first word of the subject.
Voices enter in the order of: ''tenor, alto, soprano, bass''.

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