incidental music

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incidental music

The actors perform a scene with incidental music playing softly in the background.

Definition

NounMusic composed specifically to accompany and enhance the dramatic action, dialogue, or atmosphere of a play, film, television program, or other narrative performance. It is often used during scene transitions, to underscore emotional moments, or to provide background atmosphere, but it is not the primary focus of the production.

Usage

Incidental music serves a supportive, atmospheric, or narrative function within a larger dramatic work. It is distinct from a musical's songs or an opera's score, as it is typically instrumental and designed to be heard in the background of the action. * The director hired a composer to create incidental music for the tense courtroom scenes. * The play's haunting incidental music effectively established the melancholy mood of the final act. * Much of the incidental music written for radio dramas in the 20th century is now lost.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is strongly associated with 19th-century theatre, where live musicians would provide music for plays. Famous composers like Ludwig van Beethoven (), Felix Mendelssohn (), and Edvard Grieg () wrote celebrated suites of incidental music.
  • Modern Application: While the term originates in theatre, it is now commonly applied to instrumental background music in film, television, video games, and podcasts, essentially serving a similar narrative-supporting role.
Variants and Related Words
  • Incidental (adjective): Happening as a minor accompaniment to something else; casual. (e.g., )
  • Film Score / Soundtrack (noun): While often used interchangeably in modern contexts, a "film score" is the original music composed for a movie, which includes both prominent themes and incidental music. A "soundtrack" can refer to the score or a collection of songs featured in the film.
  • Underscoring (noun): In film and theatre, music that plays underneath dialogue or action to reinforce the emotional content.
Synonyms
  • Background music
  • Atmospheric music
  • Underscore (in film/TV context)
  • BGM (Background Music - an initialism)
Antonyms
  • Main title theme (the primary, often more prominent, musical piece)
  • Overture (a standalone musical introduction)
  • Concert music (music composed to be the main event of a performance)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Incidental music suite: A concert arrangement of the most significant pieces of incidental music from a dramatic work, often performed by orchestras independently of the play or film.
  • To compose incidental music for: The standard phrase describing the act of creating such music.
    • The musician was commissioned to compose incidental music for the new documentary series.
incidental music

The actors perform a scene with incidental music playing softly in the background.

Noun
  1. music composed to accompany the action of a drama or to fill intervals between scenes