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Prelude vs Introit - What's the difference?

prelude | introit |

As a verb prelude

is .

As a noun introit is

introit.

prelude

English

Alternative forms

* (archaic)

Noun

(en noun)
  • An introductory or preliminary performance or event; a preface.
  • (music) A short piece of music that acts as an introduction to a longer piece.
  • Verb

    (prelud)
  • To introduce something, as a prelude.
  • To play an introduction or prelude; to give a prefatory performance.
  • * Sir Walter Scott
  • The musicians preluded on their instruments.
  • * Jeffrey
  • We are preluding too largely, and must come at once to the point.

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    introit

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The action of entering or going in; an entrance.
  • (figuratively, obsolete) An introduction.
  • (Roman Catholicism) A psalm sung or chanted immediately before the collect, epistle, and gospel, and while the priest is entering within the rails of the altar, which begins with this verse: «Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine» .
  • (Roman Catholicism) A part of a psalm or other portion of Scripture read by the priest at Mass immediately after ascending to the altar.
  • An anthem or psalm sung before the Communion service.
  • Any composition of vocal music appropriate to the opening of church services.
  • Quotations

    * 1833 : Sir Harris Nicolas, K.C.M.G.; The Chronology of History, Containing Tables, Calculations & Statements, Indispensable for ascertaining the dates of Historical Events, and of Public and Private Documents, from the Earliest periods to the present time ; preface, page xvii]{1}; glossary of dates, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VFQuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA111&dq=%22circumdederunt.+The+introit%22&ei=kmM1SvalJIm8zASs2fTEDA page 111, right-hand column{2} (printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, Paternoster Row, and John Taylor, Upper Gower Street) *: {1} The Glossary of Terms used by ecclesiastics in the middle ages, who describe a day by the “?introit ,” or commencement of the service appointed by the church to be performed thereon, and an explanation of the Canonical Hours, Watches, &c. will frequently be found useful. *: {2} Circumdederunt.?The introit and name of Septuagesima Sunday.

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