Associations to the word «Prelude»
Noun
- Irving
- Instrumental
- Valentin
- Transcription
- Tune
- Unification
- Trois
- Recitation
- Trio
- Excursion
- Motif
- Collect
- Variation
- Schubert
- Christoph
- Faust
- Poem
- Handel
- Siegfried
- Chorus
- Prologue
- Piece
- Theme
- Ep
- Soprano
- Protectorate
- Stanza
- Pianist
- Invasion
- Philharmonic
- Composer
- Cappella
- Tempo
- Composition
- Fantasy
- Gottfried
- Intro
- Internment
- Keyboard
- Aux
- Panorama
- Mozart
- Romantic
- Encore
- Repertory
- Grail
- Courtroom
- Livre
- Herr
- Purcell
- Key
- Nietzsche
- Concert
- Lag
- Repertoire
- Eliot
- Harmony
- Verdi
- Nur
- Mills
- Herbert
- Epic
- Claude
- Quintet
- Anthem
- Macbeth
- Bernstein
- Ballet
- Gs
- Metz
- Brass
- Weimar
- Dance
- Deportation
- Vaughan
- Tchaikovsky
- Verse
- Vogel
Adjective
Wiktionary
PRELUDE, noun. An introductory or preliminary performance or event; a preface.
PRELUDE, noun. (music) A short piece of music that acts as an introduction to a longer piece.
PRELUDE, verb. To introduce something, as a prelude.
PRELUDE, verb. To play an introduction or prelude; to give a prefatory performance.
Dictionary definition
PRELUDE, noun. Something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows; "training is a necessary preliminary to employment"; "drinks were the overture to dinner".
PRELUDE, noun. Music that precedes a fugue or introduces an act in an opera.
PRELUDE, verb. Serve as a prelude or opening to.
PRELUDE, verb. Play as a prelude.
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