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piano reduction

American  

noun

  1. a musical score having the parts condensed or simplified in two staves, to render the music playable on the piano by one person.


Etymology

Origin of piano reduction

First recorded in 1940–45

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Võ will play both instruments for Seattle Opera’s production, accompanying Huang’s new piano reduction of the original seven-instrument ensemble score.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 7, 2023

Appleby and Hanick performed a version with a piano reduction that allowed the tenor — with a relatively lighter, lyric voice — to bring out subtleties in the vocal lines.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2021

She had originally learned the opera with a piano reduction, which inevitably lacked the layered textures of Saariaho’s score.

From New York Times • Jul. 2, 2021

That “Riders to the Sea” fared less well was mostly because of a piano reduction that sacrificed Vaughan Williams’s mottled blue-gray orchestration and wind-machine gusts.

From New York Times • Dec. 10, 2012

Therefore, the piano reduction is followed by just the treble clef as it would sound played by horns.

From Immortal Youth A Study in the Will to Create by Price, Lucien