Examples of 'preludes' in a sentence

Meaning of "preludes"

Prelude (noun): An action or event serving as an introduction to something more important
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of prelude

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These preludes are not introductions to other pieces.
Every one miles these things are preludes.
Preludes is based in significant part on my own childhood.
Are but the preludes of the truth.
They have a recording of one of his preludes.
The preludes and the nocturnes.
Will play toccatas and preludes today.
The preludes are particularly melodic.
It contains eight chorale preludes in seven different styles.
Some are loosely connected thematically to the accompanying preludes.
Twelve preludes for piano.
Bach also wrote a large number of chorale preludes.
The preludes of the battle.
Chopin wrote three other preludes.
Preludes to return to corporeal life.

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They are perfect as a preparation for longer chorale preludes.
Preludes are short musical pieces with a non defined structure.
Debussy was known for being extremely particular in organizing his preludes.
Song preludes and intermezzi during liturgical functions are forbidden.
He wrote two books of preludes.
Organ preludes and fugues.
These are the same techniques that we use as preludes to meditation.
Preludes for guitar op.
Debussy was known for his meticulousness in the arrangement of his preludes.
Preludes refer to the music before the actual ceremony begins.
The file also contains several preludes and untitled sketches.
Preludes and fugues パルティータ.
Confidence in one self and in quick decision are the preludes to success.
Belyayev divided the preludes into four parts of six preludes each.
I start with preludes.
They were the preludes and flights that my niece studied before the defeat.
Debussy was known for his extreme meticulousness in the placement of his preludes.
A fiddle solo after the second chorus preludes to the main guitar solo.
Open to those with knowledge of at least one of the shadow yoga preludes.
The square entrance hall preludes the soaring space of the oval domed saloon.
Key features of his works are a typical use of chromaticism and long preludes and epilogues.
Illness and accidents can serve as preludes to opening of heightened awareness and intuitive abilities.
Preludes as a musical form existed before Chopin.
After the preparatory prayer and two preludes there are five points and a colloquy.
I see you are working on the Chopin preludes.
Besides the preparatory prayer and two preludes it contains five points and a colloquy.
I fell in love with was the Chopin preludes.
These were all preludes to what happened in Stalingrad.
He followed the same pattern as the Chopin preludes.
This is my first set of Preludes for solo guitar.
The two preludes on this CD were written six years apart.
The collection was originally planned as a set of chorale preludes spanning the whole liturgical year.
He was probably the first English lutenist to play unmeasured preludes.
Chopin himself never played more than four of the preludes at any single public performance.
Already it shows with beguiling simplicity all the features typical of the Orgelbüchlein preludes.

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