释义 |
‖ vorspiel Mus.|ˈfoːrʃpiːl| Pl. -e. [Ger., f. vor before + spiel (see spiel n.2).] A prelude.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 452/2 Vorspiel (Ger.), prelude, introductory movement, overture. 1889G. B. Shaw London Music 1888–89 (1937) 66 It was not surprising to find a charm in this ‘Vorspiel’ that is wanting in the empty and violently splendid overture to Rienzi. 1895G. Kobbé How to understand Wagner's Ring (ed. 6) 66 This vorspiel is a masterly representation..of a storm gathering. 1974Encycl. Brit. Marcropædia XIII. 680/1 By the time of Bach, the written Choral-Vorspiel, or chorale prelude (as opposed to the improvised prelude to the chorale within the Lutheran service), prelude and fugue..were firmly established forms for the organ. 1983New Oxf. Compan. Mus. II. 1949/2 Vorspiel (Ger.), ‘prelude’. Wagner called the introductions to his operas Vorspiele, and described Das Rheingold as a Vorspiel to the Ring. |