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incidental music
noun
music intended primarily to point up or accompany parts of the action of a play or to serve as transitional material between scenes.
incidental music
noun
background music for a film, television programme, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of incidental music1
Example Sentences
The show’s theme was a cocktail culture cover of “Crazy Train”; incidental music transitioning one scene to the next was intentionally reminiscent of 1950s sitcoms.
The closest thing, a staging of Mendelssohn’s incidental music to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” was canceled last minute for supposed scheduling difficulties.
Originally the concert was to include a staged performance by director Alberto Arvelo of Mendelssohn’s incidental music to “Midsummer’s Night Dream” with vocal soloists and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.
Franz Schubert, master melodist and progenitor of the song cycle, never wrote for the theater with success, producing scores for singspiels, operas and incidental music that collect dust on the shelf.
There have been many settings of “Hamlet,” from full operas, to overtures, to incidental music.
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