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  1. PRELUDE definition: 1. something that comes before a more important event or action that introduces or prepares for it…. Learn more.

  2. Ariadne musica served as a precursor to Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier, two books of 24 "prelude and fugue" pairs each. Bach's preludes were also varied, some akin to Baroque dances, others being two- and three-part contrapuntal works not unlike his inventions and sinfonias.

  3. The meaning of PRELUDE is an introductory performance, action, or event preceding and preparing for the principal or a more important matter. How to use prelude in a sentence.

  4. Word forms: plural preludes. 1. countable noun [usually singular] You can describe an event as a prelude to a more important event when it happens before it and acts as an introduction to it. Most unions see privatisation as an inevitable prelude to job losses. [ + to]

  5. Prelude definition: a preliminary to an action, event, condition, or work of broader scope and higher importance.. See examples of PRELUDE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of prelude noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. something that happens before another event or activity, usually as an introduction to it: There are hopes that the talks are a prelude to an agreement. [ C ] a short piece of music that introduces the main piece.

  8. prelude, musical composition, usually brief, that is generally played as an introduction to another, larger musical piece. The term is applied generically to any piece preceding a religious or secular ceremony, including in some instances an operatic performance.

  9. A prelude is an introductory action, event, or performance that comes before a bigger or more momentous one. It is made of up the prefix pre- meaning "before," and the Latin root ludere meaning "play."

  10. Prelude definition: An introductory performance, event, or action preceding a more important one; a preliminary or preface.

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