Antethem

/ˈæntiːðɛm/ noun

A psalm, chant, or musical piece sung before or in introduction to the main anthem or liturgical hymn.

From Latin 'ante' (before) + 'thema' (theme, from Greek 'tithenai' meaning to place). This music term combines a 'before' prefix with the Greek concept of a musical theme or subject.

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