music score - translation to English
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music score - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Musical score; Scoring; Music score; Scored; Score (music); Score (disambiguation); Music scores; Score (album); Musical score (disambiguation); Musical scores; Score (film)

music score         
(n.) = partitura musical
Ex: The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.
musical score         
Partitura (notas para tocar los instrumentos musicales)
musical score         
(n.) = partitura musical
Ex: A close score is a musical score giving all the parts on a minimum number of staves, normally two, as with hymns.

Definition

music-hall
music-hall (ingl.; pronunc. [miúsic jól]) m. Espectáculo de variedades con números musicales, de danza, cómicos, etc. Género de los espectáculos de este tipo.

Wikipedia

Score

Score or scorer may refer to:

  • Test score, the result of an exam or test
Examples of use of music score
1. The music score went blank," Ms Siman said of her performance of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, with her parents in the audience.
2. Reshamiya, who has admitted to singing through his nose, is giving the music score for two upcoming movies – Namastey London, and Red.
3. After its release several critics panned it as «regressive» but the audience’s reaction has proved that Vivah is not the look or the music score that decides whether a film is progressive or regressive.
4. As the haunting strains of A Whiter Shade Of Pale filled the courtroom, Mr Justice Blackburne – who studied both music and law at Cambridge – followed the tune on a transcribed music score.