full score vs rhapsody

full score

noun
  • a large book showing all the notes of a composition with many simultaneous parts (instruments or voices), with all the parts shown in lines underneath each other in a fixed order. Commonly used by conductors. 

rhapsody

noun
  • An instrumental composition of irregular form, often incorporating improvisation. 

  • An exaggeratedly enthusiastic or exalted expression of feeling in speech or writing. 

  • An epic poem, or part of one, suitable for uninterrupted recitation. 

verb
  • Followed by about, on, over, or upon: to speak with exaggerated or rapturous enthusiasm. 

  • To say (something) with exaggerated or rapturous enthusiasm. 

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