opening prelude

开场序曲

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Refers to the prelude at the very beginning of a musical piece or event.

指音乐作品或事件最开始的前奏。

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opening prelude = 开场序曲 (指音乐作品或事件最开始的前奏。)

  • The concert began with a captivating opening prelude by the orchestra.音乐会以管弦乐队一段引人入胜的开场序曲拉开帷幕。
  • The composer wrote a short, dramatic opening prelude for his new opera.作曲家为他的新歌剧创作了一段短小而富有戏剧性的开场序曲
  • We were all moved by the beautiful opening prelude played on the piano.我们都被钢琴演奏的美丽开场序曲所感动。
  • The conductor signaled for the opening prelude to begin.指挥示意开场序曲开始。
  • Her performance included an exquisite opening prelude that set the mood.她的表演包含一段精美的开场序曲,营造了气氛。
  • The director chose a solemn opening prelude to introduce the film.导演选择了一段庄严的开场序曲来介绍这部电影。
  • Listeners eagerly awaited the opening prelude of the symphony.听众们热切地期待着交响乐的开场序曲
  • The play's opening prelude was a spoken monologue rather than music.这部剧的开场序曲是一段独白,而不是音乐。
  • Historically, many Baroque pieces featured an elaborate opening prelude.历史上,许多巴洛克作品都以精心制作的开场序曲为特色。
  • Have you heard the stunning opening prelude to that ballet?你听过那部芭蕾舞剧惊艳的开场序曲吗?