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Abbreviations/music lexicon
Abbreviation |
PrtStm |
German (de) |
Partitur und Stimmen |
English (en) |
full score and parts |
Spanish (es) |
partitura y piezas |
French (fr) |
partition et pièces |
Italian (it) |
partitura e parti |
Dutch (nl) |
partituur en delen |
Polnish (pl) |
partytura i glosy |
Portuguese (pt) |
Partituras e partes de orquestra |
Definition/synonyms |
A score is a recording of polyphonic music in musical notation, in which the individual voices are arranged one above the other and connected by vertical bars. This allows the course of the individual voices, their co-ordination and their interplay to be read off - in particular, the conductor can oversee the musical events at a glance.
Arrangement of the instruments in the score (abbreviations as used in our database): Flutes (Flt) Oboes (Ob) Clarinets (Clr) Bassoons (Fag)
Horns (Hrn) Trumpets (Trp) Trombones (Trb) Tuba (Tub)
percussion instruments with certain pitch: timpani (Tmp), glockenspiel (Glsp) xylophone (Xyl), marimba (Mar), with indefinite pitch: (drums, cymbals, triangle, etc.) Harp (Hrp), Piano (Pno), Celesta (Clst)
choir
Violin (Vln) - almost always divided into first and second Viola (Vla) Violoncello (Vlc) Double Bass (KB) |
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Works with "PrtStm" in format |
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Works with "PrtStm" in supplementary text |
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