Prelude - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: preludePreluder
One who or that which preludes one who plays a prelude...
Preludial
Of or pertaining to a prelude of the nature of a prelude introductory...
Opera
A drama either tragic or comic of which music forms an essential part a drama wholly or mostly sung consisting of recitative arias choruses duets trios etc with orchestral accompaniment preludes and interludes together with appropriate costumes scenery and action a lyric drama...
Prelude
An introductory performance preceding and preparing for the principal matter a preliminary part movement strain etc especially Mus a strain introducing the theme or chief subject a movement introductory to a fugue yet independent with recent composers often synonymous with overture...
Prelusive
Of the nature of a prelude introductory indicating that something of a like kind is to follow...
Proem
Preface introduction preliminary observations prelude...
Prolusion
A trial before the principal performance a prelude hence an introductory essay or exercise...
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