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program music

American  

noun

  1. music intended to convey an impression of a definite series of images, scenes, or events.


Etymology

Origin of program music

First recorded in 1880–85

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A handful of skaters who train with Arutyunyan’s team whizzed by as coaches scrutinized their arm placements, knelt to watch skate movement and replayed the opening notes of one skater’s program music.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 11, 2022

Operated through the hospital’s Child Life program, music therapy helps children and their families cope with stresses related to a child’s illness and the adjustment of a hospital stay.

From Washington Times Oct. 2, 2016

But a piece of program music must have a convincing musical structure of its own, as Julia Wolfe’s restless “Cruel Sister” does.

From New York Times Feb. 4, 2011

You might think that writing program music automatically provides a composer with a structure for a long piece.

From New York Times Feb. 4, 2011

Those compositions that purport to be "program music," to convey definite impressions of particular scenes or ideas, are somewhat halting attempts to use music as one uses language.

From Human Traits and their Social Significance by Edman, Irwin

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