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Abbreviations/music lexicon
Abbreviation |
VocPrt |
German (de) |
Vokalpartitur |
English (en) |
vocal score |
Spanish (es) |
partitura vocal |
French (fr) |
partition vocale |
Hungarian (hu) |
énekpartitúra |
Italian (it) |
partitura vocale |
Definition/synonyms |
A vocal score (or, more properly, piano-vocal score) is a reduction of the full score of a vocal work (e.g., opera, musical, oratorio, cantata, etc.) to show the vocal parts (solo and choral) on their staves and the orchestral parts in a piano reduction (usually for two hands) underneath the vocal parts; the purely orchestral sections of the score are also reduced for piano. If a portion of the work is a cappella, a piano reduction of the vocal parts is often added to aid in rehearsal (this often is the case with a cappella religious sheet music). While not meant for performance, vocal scores serve as a convenient way for vocal soloists and choristers to learn the music and rehearse separately from the instrumental ensemble. The vocal score of a musical typically does not include the spoken dialogue, except for cues. |
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