Interlude
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An interlude ("between play") is:
- In music/theatre, as a separate creation/movement (see also overview of the different meanings of interlude in the Entr'acte article):
- a short play or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production: see entr'acte.
- a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia.
- In music, as part of a single movement:
- General:
- a period of time between or interrupting a larger one.
Interlude is the name music by:
- A song by Leftöver Crack, on their album Mediocre Generica
- A song recorded by the McGuire Sisters in 1957.
- A song by Timi Yuro.
- A song by My Chemical Romance on their album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge
- A song by Morrissey with Siouxsie.
- An album by British band Saint Etienne.
- An album by rapper Kool Moe Dee
Interlude also refers to:
- Interlude (1968 film) is a British movie.
- Interlude (magic trick) is a stage illusion where someone passes through a magician's body.
- Interlude (game), a Dreamcast game as well as an anime OVA produced by Toei Animation.