prelude
A prelude composed for or played on a piano.
A prelude played on an organ, often in a church setting.
Refers to a prelude performed by an orchestra.
A prelude written in the musical key of B major.
A prelude written in the musical key of D minor.
Refers to a prelude performed with musical instruments, without vocals.
Refers to the prelude at the very beginning of a musical piece or event.
Describes a short prelude, either musical or as an event.
Indicates what the prelude introduces or leads to (e.g., prelude to an opera, prelude to war).
Indicates the instrument or occasion for which the prelude is intended (e.g., prelude for piano).
A specific and common phrase for an event or situation that leads to conflict.
Used to frame an event as an introductory part of something larger (e.g., held as a prelude to the festival).
Indicates that something functions as an introduction to a larger event.
Used when a performance or event begins with a prelude.