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What (who) is interlude - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Interlude (album); Interlude (disambiguation); Interlude (film); Interludes; Interlude (song)

interlude         
(interludes)
An interlude is a short period of time when an activity or situation stops and something else happens.
Superb musical interludes were provided by Sinclair.
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interlude         
¦ noun
1. an intervening period of time.
a pause between the acts of a play.
2. a thing occurring or done during an interval.
a piece of music played between other pieces or between the verses of a hymn.
3. a temporary amusement or diversion: a romantic interlude.
Origin
ME: from med. L. interludium, from inter- 'between' + ludus 'play'.
interlude         
n.
1) a romantic interlude
2) a musical interlude

Wikipedia

Interlude

Interlude may refer to:

  • a short play or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production
  • Entr'acte, a piece of music performed between acts of a theatrical production
  • a section in a movement of a musical piece, see: Bridge or Break
  • 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
Examples of use of interlude
1. And, yes, he then sealed the interlude with a kiss.
2. The Malta trip was hardly a romantic interlude, however.
3. View the audio slideshow LOCAL SOUND÷ Sabah–e Sahar plays tabla drums during a musical interlude.
4. On Inauguration Day, whoever wins the presidency, this awful interlude will end.
5. The piece, composed for a solo piano and 24 string instruments, does not have an interlude.