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vocal score

British  

noun

  1. a musical score that shows voice parts in full and orchestral parts in the form of a piano transcription

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And Kakoma, who goes professionally only by her first name, Somi, had the assignment of creating a vocal score.

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2021

Let's start with the meter... the publisher has made the vocal score available on their website and all over the score there are the time signatures 2/6 or 5/12 ...

From New York Times • Nov. 7, 2017

Part of the Meet the Artist Saturdays series at Lincoln Center, “Little Red Riding Hood” features a vocal score and libretto by Seymour Barab.

From New York Times • Jan. 2, 2014

Their collection soon stretched much further back, with a wealth of Gilbert and Sullivan material, as well as Noel Coward's own vocal score of Bitter Sweet, signed by him and the entire cast.

From The Guardian • Dec. 15, 2010

Her dear old Venetian song, "Beauty's Eyes," "An Old Garden"—she hesitated over that, and hummed it through—"Best of All"—"In Old Madrid"—the vocal score of the "Mikado"—her little "Chanson de Florian," and a score of others.

From Pointed Roofs Pilgrimage, Volume 1 by Richardson, Dorothy Miller