释义 |
reˈscore, v. Mus. [re- 5 a.] trans. To score (a piece of music) again. Hence reˈscored ppl. a.; reˈscoring vbl. n., the action or an instance of scoring again; a rescored version.
1890Daily News 16 Aug. 5/4 Bizet..once undertook the task of re-scoring Bellini's ‘Norma’. Ibid. He had thrown the re-scored MS. into the fire. 1926Whiteman & McBride Jazz xi. 227 Most of the rehearsing and discussing and rescoring was done in consultations outside. 1955G. Abraham in H. Van Thal Fanfare for E. Newman 22 Small details and large patches of drastic rescoring alike show Wagner's finer mastery of the orchestra in the 1860s. 1962Times 8 Oct. 16/5 Sir Malcolm Sargent has rescored the music. 1976New Yorker 9 May 129/1 Whether they were played in Arne's own orchestration or in the rescoring by Charles Edward Horn..was not stated. 1981P. Dickinson Seventh Raven iv. 47 He met this guitarist and rescored the whole bloody thing. |