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incidental music

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incidental music

Accompanying music to stage or film drama that, in addition to setting a mood (see background music), is also part of the action, as in Thomas Arne's music (including songs) for the stage, music for masques, and so on.



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Hitch may not be ``Blonde's'' central character, but the director's stamp is on every element of the production, from Ian Dickinson's incidental music to the swooping video sequences credited to William Dudley and Ian Galloway for Mesmer.
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