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preludize, v.|ˈprɛl(j)uːdaɪz| [f. prelude n. + -ize.] intr. To play or write a prelude.
1842J. R. Planché White Cat i. 9 The leader preludizes on the violin. 1845C. H. J. Anderson Swedish Brothers 38 Preludising for a few moments with the air of one who is accustomed to sing. 1878in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 372 Mozart then began to preludise, and played some variations. 1902Nation (N.Y.) 19 June 488/1 The chief fault of Mr. Young's book is a tendency to verbose preludizing. 1978Gramophone Feb. 1389/3 When at a recital Hans von Bülow had to follow a singer of whom he thought little he would sometimes sit at the piano and preludize for a moment or two on the passage from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. |