NOUN
- music composed to accompany the action of a drama or to fill intervals between scenes
How To Use incidental music In A Sentence
- I yearned for dramatically jerky incidental music. Times, Sunday Times
- The incidental music is moodily atmospheric though played rather fleetingly.
- It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
- Brambell appears heralded by a piece of incidental music that pastiches Ron Grainer's famous ‘Old Ned’ theme.
- Best known for his operas, vocal and incidental music, Hahn penned Le Rossignol éperdu as a cycle of 53 piano pieces.
- He produced not only popular operettas, but incidental music to plays and (according to the custom of the time) interpolations into other operas as well.
- It was light and breezy with jaunty incidental music and you could totally see what the producers had in mind. Times, Sunday Times
- But his stock-in-trade is moody, gargatuanly stringed incidental music for hysterically overblown movies like Moulin Rouge and Plunkett and MacLean.
- Equally, the conventional use of incidental music in the theatre was a precedent for its transferral into the cinema.
- I envision them as two goatee-stroking trainspotters with swelled, distended craniums, able to assimilate incidental music from any source into a perfect pastiche.