17th century, beginning with the influential Italian composers of the age.
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
It was around the 17th century when composers started marking their scores with instructions about dynamics. It was during the Baroque period.
Because of new instruments :)
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While there is not absolute certainty on the matter, one of the first composers to specify dynamics on scores was Giovanni Gabrieli. Until the 18th Century though, when Bach popularized their use, they were used sparingly.
Charles Ives
Full scores allow composers, conductors, and musicians to see all of the parts
New instruments allowed for more dynamic ranges and contrast
Richard Wagner
Josef Charles Holbrooke has written: 'The Pickwick club, a humoreske in two parts' -- subject(s): String quartets, Scores 'The children of Don' -- subject(s): Operas, Vocal scores with piano 'Contemporary British composers' -- subject(s): Biography, Composers, Musicians
A computerized optical mark recognition (OMR) machine is commonly used for marking examination questions. This machine reads specially designed answer sheets filled out by students and automatically scores the responses.