Praeludium

  • 91ПРЕЛЮДИЯ — (прелюд) (ср. век. лат. praeludium от лат. praeludo играю предварительно), вступление к какому либо музыкальному сочинению или небольшая самостоятельная пьеса, главным образом для клавесина, фортепьяно, органа. Создаются циклы прелюдий и фуг, а… …

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  • 92Prelude — Pre lude, n. [F. pr[ e]lude (cf. It. preludio, LL. praeludium), fr. L. prae before + ludus play. See {Prelude}, v. t.] An introductory performance, preceding and preparing for the principal matter; a preliminary part, movement, strain, etc.;… …

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  • 93prelude — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Medieval Latin praeludium, from Latin praeludere to play beforehand, from prae + ludere to play more at ludicrous Date: 1561 1. an introductory performance, action, or event preceding and preparing for the… …

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  • 94Прелюдия —         прелюд (позднелат. praeludium, от лат. praeludo играю предварительно, на пробу, делаю вступление), инструментальная музыкальная пьеса, преимущественно сольная. Первоначально П. представляла собой небольшое вступление к какой либо… …

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  • 95Double bass — Contrabass redirects here. For other uses, see Contrabass (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Acoustic bass guitar. For the technique used in percussion, see Double bass drum. Double Bass Side and front views of a modern double bass with a… …

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  • 96Fugue — For other uses, see Fugue (disambiguation). A six part fugue from The Musical Offering, in the hand of Johann Sebastian Bach. In music, a fugue ( &#16 …

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  • 98Johann Joachim Quantz — (January 30, 1697 ndash;July 12, 1773) was a German flautist, flute maker and composer. BiographyQuantz was born in Oberscheden, near Göttingen, Germany, and died in Potsdam.He began his musical studies as a child with his uncle (his father a… …

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  • 99Carl Nielsen — in 1910 Carl August Nielsen (Danish pronunciation: [kʰɑːl ˈnelsn̩]), (9 June 1865 – 3 October 1931), widely recognised as Denmark s greatest composer, was also a conductor and a violinist.[1] Brought up by poor but musically talented… …

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  • 100Pipe organ — This article is about organs that produce sound by driving wind through pipes. For an overview of related instruments, see Organ (music). The pipe organ in Saint Germain l Auxerrois, Paris[1] The pipe organ is a musical instrument …

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