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Preluder
Preluder Pre*lud"er, n. One who, or that which, preludes; one who plays a prelude. --Mason.

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- The Prelude or, Growth of a Poet's Mind; An Autobiographical Poem is an autobiographical poem in blank verse by the English poet William Wordsworth. Intended...
- prelude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prelude may refer to: Prelude (music), a musical form Prelude (band), an English-based folk band Prelude Records...
- The Honda Prelude (****anese: ホンダ・プレリュード, Hepburn: Honda Pureryūdo) is a sports coupe produced by the ****anese company Honda over five generations from...
- Prelude to Glory (French: Prélude à la gloire) is a 1950 French drama film directed by Georges Lacombe and starring Roberto Benzi, Paul Bernard and Jean...
- Claude Debussy's Préludes are 24 pieces for solo piano, divided into two books of 12 preludes each. Unlike some notable collections of preludes from prior times...
- A prelude and fugue is a musical form generally consisting of two movements in the same key for solo keyboard. In classical music, the combination of...
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- A prelude (German: Präludium or Vorspiel; Latin: praeludium; French: prélude; Italian: preludio) is a short piece of music, the form of which may vary...
- preludes for piano solo. His cycle of 24 Preludes, Op. 28, covers all major and minor keys. In addition, Chopin wrote three other preludes: a prelude...