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noun the prelude to Act II J S Bach’s preludes and fugues ‘The Magnificat’ opens with a long organ prelude. Every life is but a prelude to a death. He considered the strikes a prelude to the great socialist revolution. The theme recalls the prelude to Wagner’s ‘Lohengrin’. This analysis will serve as a prelude to a more extended examination. This is just a prelude to a larger attack. a necessary prelude to privatization events held as a prelude to the Christmas festivities seven preludes for piano the fear that any peace was merely a prelude to war the opening orchestral prelude the orchestral prelude to the cantata the prelude for the battles ahead |