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Definition of Preludial

Preludial
Preludial Pre*lud"i*al, a. Of or pertaining to a prelude; of the nature of a prelude; introductory. [R.]

Meaning of Preludial from wikipedia

- ricercare, which means "to search out; to s****"; many ricercars serve a preludial function to "search out" the key or mode of a following piece. A ricercar...
- invariably commences with a restatement of the first preludial theme, is no mere repetition of the preludial themes. Rather, it condenses and varies them so...
- as their later namesakes, but completely free), as well as in numerous preludial forms: preludes, tastar de corde ("testing the strings"), etc. During...
- the form. He was also the first major composer to pair a fugue with a preludial movement (a toccata or a prelude) – this technique was adopted by later...
- space for the imagination. The book is divided into an introduction ('Preludial'), five parts (the last three called 'antepenultimate, 'penultimate',...
- lo stile ..." J. R. Shannon: The Mylauer Tabulaturbuch: a Study of the Preludial and Fugal Forms in the Hands of Bach’s Middle-German Precursors Das Schneeberger...
- 1966). Besides writing the 'Introduction' to the first volume and the preludial essay 'Stravinsky, Hindemith and Others' of the second, Simpson added...
- Musicalische Bibliothec J.R. Shannon: The Mylauer Tabulaturbuch: a Study of the Preludial and Fugal Forms in the Hands of Bach’s Middle-German Precursors (dissertation...