Homonym: Overture (Proposal)
An "Overture" is a musical introduction that sets the stage for a larger work, often found in operas, musicals, and orchestral suites. It typically features themes or motifs that will be developed later in the performance, providing the audience with a preview of what to expect.
In classical music, overtures can be standalone pieces, like Beethoven's "Egmont Overture," or serve as an opening to a dramatic work, such as Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro." They are designed to capture the audience's attention and create an emotional atmosphere before the main event begins.