vocal score การใช้
- The source for the details is the vocal score, unless otherwise noted.
- A second version is evident in the piano-vocal score published in 1967.
- A German vocal score was published in 1777 in Berlin and Leipzig.
- No printed libretto or vocal score is found in British Library.
- The vocal score was published by Chappells and is in the British Library.
- A piano-vocal score was published by F黵stner in Berlin in 1936.
- He took all of the orchestra parts and created a piano vocal score.
- An extended version of this very short duet appears in the piano-vocal score.
- A vocal score with a new orchestration by George Bassman was published in 1993.
- Playing through the piano-vocal score at the keyboard affords musical pleasures on every page.
- The vocal score indicates the sources of the music, which include Chopin's sonatas, nocturnes.
- Finally, the company produced vocal scores and then complete scores.
- Strauss gave her a signed copy of the vocal score.
- For the singalong, that means bringing your vocal score and healthy pair of lungs.
- He was among the Rimsky-Korsakov insiders who helped the composer prepare the piano-vocal score.
- According to the vocal score, the approximate duration of the work is 66 minutes.
- Her own artwork appeared on the vocal score to " Fennimore and Gerda ".
- However, copies of the piano / vocal score are extant as are some orchestral fragments.
- He is currently choreographing work to a vocal score that he commissioned from Laurie Anderson.
- The vocal score was reprinted in Moscow in 1972.
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