Interinale
Interinale is a term used in the field of music to describe a musical phrase or passage that occurs between two main sections of a piece. It serves as a transitional element, bridging the gap between different sections, such as between the introduction and the main body of a composition, or between different movements within a symphony. The term is derived from the Latin word "inter," meaning "between," and "ale," meaning "a piece of music."
Interinales can vary widely in their musical content and function. They may serve to modulate the key,
The use of interinales is a common technique in classical music, particularly in the works of composers
In contemporary music, the use of interinales has evolved to include a wider range of styles and