Greek Meaning of preludes

προοίμια

Other Greek words related to προοίμια

Definitions and Meaning of preludes in English

preludes

to play as a prelude, to serve as a prelude to, something that comes before and prepares for the main or more important parts, to play a musical introduction, a musical piece (as an organ solo) played at the beginning of a church service, to give, play, or serve as a prelude, an opening voluntary, a short musical introduction (as to an opera), a musical section or movement introducing the theme or chief subject (as of a fugue or suite) or serving as an introduction to an opera or oratorio, to give or serve as a prelude, a separate concert piece usually for piano or orchestra and based entirely on a short motif, an introductory performance, action, or event preceding and preparing for the principal or a more important matter

FAQs About the word preludes

προοίμια

to play as a prelude, to serve as a prelude to, something that comes before and prepares for the main or more important parts, to play a musical introduction, a

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preliminarily => προκαταρκτικά, prelates => Πρέλατοι, prekindergarten => Παιδικός Σταθμός, pre-K => Προνήπιο, prejudicing => προκατειλημμένος,