Antelude

/ˈæntiˌluːd/ noun

Definition

A musical piece or introduction that comes before the main work or performance; a preliminary musical passage.

Etymology

From 'ante-' (before) combined with 'prelude' (an introductory piece), creating a term for something that precedes even a prelude.

Kelly Says

In concert halls, an antelude sets the emotional tone before the main performance even begins—a secret handshake between composer and listener that casual attendees might not notice.

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