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Singing Time Gr2 Turnbull BOE
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Goodall Never to Forget V/S FM
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Goodall Angel-Song SS/Pno FM
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Wood Mag & Nunc in D NOV
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Britten Noyes Fludde Op59 V/S BHP
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Theatre Solos Bgn Sngrs Mez/Alto
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Schubert Ave Maria Med Vce Ab GS
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V-W Five Tudor Portraits V/S OUP*
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Chester Bk Celebrated Sngs Bk3
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McDowall Da Vinci Requiem V/S OUP
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Handel Semele V/S Abridged NOV HL SPIRA
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Handel Deborah Oratorio V/S NOV* SPIRAL
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Darkness into Light Cantata V/S Moore K
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Bednall Welcome All Wonders FM
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A Little Night Music Vocal HL
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Charpentier Messe de Minuit V/S ED
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Haydn Heilig Mass Hob XXII:10 V/S BA
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Haydn Mass in Time of War V/S NOV Tempo
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Barber Hermit Songs op29 Low Voice GS
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Boosey 20th Cent Song Coll Vol2 1901-20
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Collection: Sheet Music: Vocal
Description: A vocal score is a type of musical notation that includes the vocal parts (melody and lyrics) along with a piano accompaniment or sometimes orchestral reduction. It provides singers with their vocal lines while offering a simplified version of the other musical parts (such as the orchestra or ensemble) to support the performance.
History: Vocal scores have their origins in the 17th and 18th centuries, especially with the rise of opera and choral works. Composers often wrote large-scale works for orchestra or ensemble, and vocal scores allowed singers to practice their parts while following along with the overall musical structure. Initially, vocal scores were written for just the voice and accompaniment, but as musical compositions became more complex, vocal scores began to include reductions of the orchestral parts, helping performers understand the full context. In the 19th century, as opera and large choral works flourished, vocal scores became widely used, especially for rehearsal purposes. The practice of creating vocal scores expanded with the development of printing technology, making these scores more accessible to musicians and leading to their widespread use in choral and operatic performances.