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Theme

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Theme or themes may refer to:

  • Theme (arts), the unifying subject or idea of the type of visual work
  • Theme (Byzantine district), an administrative district in the Byzantine Empire governed by a Strategos
  • Theme (computing), a custom graphical appearance for certain software.
  • Theme (linguistics), topic
  • Theme (narrative)
  • Theme Building, a landmark building in the Los Angeles International Airport
  • Theme music, a piece often written specifically for a radio program, television program, video game or film, and usually played during the intro, opening credits or ending credits
  • Theme vowel or thematic vowel, a vowel placed before the word ending in certain Proto-Indo-European words
  • Subject (music), sometimes called theme, a musical idea, usually a recognizable melody, upon which part or all of a composition is based

Media

  • Theme (album), by Leslie West
  • Theme (magazine)
  • The Theme, a 1979 Soviet film
  • "Theme", by Flying Lotus, from the album You're Dead!
  • "The Theme (It's Party Time)", a 1997 song by Tracey Lee
  • Themes (Clannad album), 1992
  • Themes (Vangelis album), 1989
  • Themes (Silent Stream of Godless Elegy album), 2000

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Theme
  • All pages with titles containing Theme
  • Genre
  • Principle
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