chorale prelude

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chorale prelude

A musician plays a chorale prelude on a large pipe organ.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A musical composition for organ: A chorale prelude is a piece of music written for the organ.
    • Based on a chorale melody: It uses a traditional hymn tune (a chorale) as its main theme or foundation.
    • Involves variations: The composition develops the chorale melody through a series of musical variations, often contrapuntal or improvisatory in style.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The organist performed a beautiful chorale prelude by J.S. Bach.
    • Studying the chorale prelude helps understand Baroque compositional techniques.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The chorale prelude was a prominent form in the German Baroque era, particularly associated with composers like Johann Sebastian Bach, who wrote many for the Lutheran church service.
  • Liturgical Function: Often played before the congregation sang the hymn, serving to introduce the chorale tune.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chorale (n): A stately hymn tune, especially one associated with German Protestantism.
  • Prelude (n): A piece of music that serves as an introduction. In a broader sense, it can be a standalone composition.
  • Chorale Fantasia (n): A related but often more elaborate and free-form organ composition based on a chorale.
Synonyms
  • Organ chorale: A general term for an organ composition based on a hymn tune.
  • Chorale-based composition: A descriptive phrase for works using a chorale as thematic material.
Related Terms (Musical Forms)
  • Chorale fughetta: A short fugal composition based on a chorale.
  • Chorale partita: A set of variations for organ on a chorale melody.
chorale prelude

A musician plays a chorale prelude on a large pipe organ.

Noun
  1. a composition for organ using a chorale as a basis for variations