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Anyone can get the music score of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake from any decent music shop. Foyle's Bookshop in London, for example, or Chappell's music shop also in London, would be likely to stock the music score of Swan Lake. You go to the music floor, search for composers alphabetically, look for Tchaikovsky, and there should be the score for the Swan Lake ballet. There may be two different scores - a full orchestral score or a "piano" score (a shortened score). Or you may search the Internet, which may give you many sites from which you could order the score.
According to biographer Simon Morrison, Sergey Prokofiev composed the music to Peter and the Wolf, in the original piano score, in under a week; however, he finished the full orchestral score nine days later.Source: Simon Morrison, The People's Artist: Prokofiev's Soviet Years, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, 15.
What you see on the score is not necessarily what you hear. If you look at a full orchestral score you will often see different key signatures for instruments playing at the same time, or a variety of clefs other than the standard G and F clefs. This is so that very different instruments can play without having to read too many leger lines and can play using reasonable fingerings and positions.
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An Instrumental full score is when allthe instruments play in theirfamilies on their own.
Anyone can get the music score of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake from any decent music shop. Foyle's Bookshop in London, for example, or Chappell's music shop also in London, would be likely to stock the music score of Swan Lake. You go to the music floor, search for composers alphabetically, look for Tchaikovsky, and there should be the score for the Swan Lake ballet. There may be two different scores - a full orchestral score or a "piano" score (a shortened score). Or you may search the Internet, which may give you many sites from which you could order the score.
According to biographer Simon Morrison, Sergey Prokofiev composed the music to Peter and the Wolf, in the original piano score, in under a week; however, he finished the full orchestral score nine days later.Source: Simon Morrison, The People's Artist: Prokofiev's Soviet Years, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, 15.
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What you see on the score is not necessarily what you hear. If you look at a full orchestral score you will often see different key signatures for instruments playing at the same time, or a variety of clefs other than the standard G and F clefs. This is so that very different instruments can play without having to read too many leger lines and can play using reasonable fingerings and positions.
the conductor
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