
1) Chopin piece 2) French word used in English 3) Inception 4) Intro 5) Introduction to a Bach fugue 6) Musical intro 7) One of 24 for Rachmaninoff 8) Opening piece 9) Opera overture 10) Origin 11) Origination 12) Overture 13) Play as a prelude 14) Preliminary 15) Tuneful appetizer 16) Warm-up 17) Western classical music style
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1) Foreword 2) Intro 3) Introduction 4) Leadin 5) Overture 6) Preface 7) Proem
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A prelude is a musical form. Prelude may also refer to: ==Music== ==Musical works== `Prelude` is a very common term as a title of a musical piece, both classical and popular. Some specific preludes are: ==Literature== ==Other uses== ...
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[music] A prelude (Germ. Präludium or Vorspiel; Lat. praeludium; Fr. prélude; It. preludio) is a short piece of music, the form of which may vary from piece to piece. The prelude may be thought of as a preface. While, during the Baroque era, for example, it may have served as an introduction to succeeding movements of a work that were usu...
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[short story] Prelude is a short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published by the Hogarth Press in July 1918, and reprinted in Bliss and Other Stories (1920). ==Plot summary== The story is divided into twelve sections. It opens in medias res, and it is gradually developed that the Burnell family is moving out of their house. I Th...
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• (v. t.) To serve as prelude to; to precede as introductory. • (v. t.) To introduce with a previous performance; to play or perform a prelude to; as, to prelude a concert with a lively air. • (v. i.) To play an introduction or prelude; to give a prefatory performance; to serve as prelude. • (v. t.) An introductory performance, ...
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(from the article `Mansfield, Katherine`) ...from George Bowden. The death of her soldier brother in 1915 shocked her into a recognition that she owed what she termed a sacred debt to him and ...
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musical composition, usually brief, that is generally played as an introduction to another, larger musical piece. The term is applied generically to ... [1 related articles]
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Pre'lude noun [ French
prélude (cf. Italian
preludio , Late Latin
praeludium ), from Latin
prae before +
ludus play. See
Prelude ,
transitive verb ] An introductory performance, preceding and preparing for the principal matter; a prel...
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Pre·lude' intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Preluded ; present participle & verbal noun Preluding .] [ Latin praeludere , praelusum ; prae before + ludere to play: confer French préluder
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Pre·lude' transitive verb 1. To introduce with a previous performance; to play or perform a prelude to; as, to
prelude a concert with a lively air.
2. To serve as prelude to; to precede as introductory. « [ Music]
preluding some great tragedy.»
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In music a prelude is a strain introducing the theme or chief subject. A
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A prelude is a piece which often serves as a musical introduction or prelude to a larger musical work (it sometimes is a short, independent instrumental piece in one movement).
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a short piece that precedes or introduces a more substantial piece; can also describe some piano pieces that are self-contained in their style.
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An elegant term for background music typically played while guest arrive
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A prelude is intro music played at the beginning of a wedding. It is usually a soft background type of music played while the guests start arriving at the service to be seated.
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noun music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera
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In music, a composition intended as the preface to further music, especially preceding a fugue, forming the opening piece of a suite, or setting the mood for a stage work, as in Richard Wagner's
Lohengrin. As used by Frédéric Chopin, a prelude is a short self-contained piano work. A prelude is often rhetorical i...
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An instrumental introduction to an act within a musical drama.
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A short piece originally preceded by a more substantial work, also an orchestral introduction to opera, however not lengthy enough to be considered an overture.
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(1) an instrumental section or movement preceding or introducing a larger piece or group of pieces; (2) a self-contained short piece usually for piano.
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a piece designed to be played as an introduction, but also an independent short romantic piece in an improvised manner.
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An introductory piece of music, most commonly an orchestral opening to an act of an opera
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A really short overture or entr’acte which sets the scene and begins telling the story musically.
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a piece of music designed to be played as an introduction
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