Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
David W. Fenton opined:
part extraction is something *everyone* has to do, unless they aren't
preparing any performance materials at all.
Among the sizeable areas of publishing today do not make much use of
part extraction: 1) hymn tunes and song books, which are prepared and
printed in close score, and 2) songs, including pop vocal music, and 3)
choral music, where the voice parts are printed in full score, or in the
case of larger works, where accompaniment is a larger ensemble, full
choral score with keyboard reduction of the accompaniment, and 4)
keyboard (piano, organ) music..
Add to that much academic work.....i.e. a significant part of the
lucrative education-sector market.
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