đối trình
Definition
- Noun:
- Counter-exposition: In musical theory, specifically in fugue composition, a section where the subject (main theme) is presented in a voice after the initial exposition, often answered by another voice in a different key or form.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Phần đối trình trong bản fugue này rất phức tạp. (The counter-exposition in this fugue is very complex.)
- Nhà soạn nhạc sử dụng kỹ thuật đối trình một cách điêu luyện. (The composer uses counter-exposition technique masterfully.)
Advanced Usage
- In academic analysis of Baroque music, "đối trình" is a critical term for discussing the structural development of a fugue beyond its initial statement of themes.
Variants and Related Words
- Fugue (n): a contrapuntal compositional technique based on a subject that is introduced at the beginning and recurs throughout the work.
- Exposition (n): in a fugue, the initial section where the subject is stated in all voices.
Synonyms
- Counter-exposition: the restatement of the subject in a fugue following the exposition.