During the Baroque era a musical piece known as a
prelude generally served as an introduction to the main
body of a musical work, while in the Romantic era a
prelude might be a piece of music that stands alone. It
often has a small number of rhythmic and melodic motifs
that are embellished throughout the work. This prelude
by Henry Purcell, served as an introduction to his
Suite no. 5 for keyboard. It is largely written as a
two-part contrapuntal piece, and other than some
modulations into the d...(+)
During the Baroque era a musical piece known as a
prelude generally served as an introduction to the main
body of a musical work, while in the Romantic era a
prelude might be a piece of music that stands alone. It
often has a small number of rhythmic and melodic motifs
that are embellished throughout the work. This prelude
by Henry Purcell, served as an introduction to his
Suite no. 5 for keyboard. It is largely written as a
two-part contrapuntal piece, and other than some
modulations into the dominant key of C major, remains
in the home key of F major.