_:vb10187 . "performance plan"@en . _:vb10187 . . _:vb4747112 . _:vb10187 . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises sets of directions to which individual performances of theatrical, choreographic, or musical works and their combinations should conform.\n\nIn the case of theatrical performances, such directions incorporate, but are not limited nor reducible to, the text of a given version of the play performed (e.g., a translated text, some passages of which are deliberately omitted, with some rephrased lines, etc.).\n\nIn the case of choreographic performances, such directions may incorporate, but are neither limited nor reducible to, the notation of choreographic movements in systems such as labanotation.\n\nIn the case of musical performances, such directions may incorporate, but are neither limited nor reducible to, the musical score. In case of electronic music, they may incorporate software instructions.\n\nThese directions may or may not completely determine the form of the intended performance. Depending on the nature of the directions, the form of the intended performance, such as the sets of movements or the sound characteristics, may or may not be predictable from the directions.\n\nNote that a performance plan may be more or less elaborate, and may even foresee just improvisation.\n\nExamples:\n- The set of instructions for the production of a Yiddish translation of the textual work entitled \u2018King Lear\u2019, as directed by Sergei Radlov in Moscow in 1935\n\n- The set of instructions for the production of the ballet entitled \u2018Rite of spring\u2019, as choreographed by Pina Bausch in Wuppertal in 1975\n\n- The set of instructions by Bruno Walter for performing Gustav Mahler\u2019s 9th symphony, delivered by him to the Columbia Symphony Orchestra during rehearsals in Hollywood in 1961 (as partially documented in the CD entitled \u2018Bruno Walter conducts and talks about Mahler symphony No. 9: rehearsal & performance\u2019)\n\n- The set of instructions contained in the \u201Cperformance handbook\u201D for Luigi Nono\u2019s musical work entitled \u2018\u00C0 Pierre\u2019\n\t\t"@en . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises sets of directions to which individual performances of theatrical, choreographic, or musical works and their combinations should conform.\n\nIn the case of theatrical performances, such directions incorporate, but are not limited nor reducible to, the text of a given version of the play performed (e.g., a translated text, some passages of which are deliberately omitted, with some rephrased lines, etc.).\n\nIn the case of choreographic performances, such directions may incorporate, but are neither limited nor reducible to, the notation of choreographic movements in systems such as labanotation.\n\nIn the case of musical performances, such directions may incorporate, but are neither limited nor reducible to, the musical score. In case of electronic music, they may incorporate software instructions.\n\nThese directions may or may not completely determine the form of the intended performance. Depending on the nature of the directions, the form of the intended performance, such as the sets of movements or the sound characteristics, may or may not be predictable from the directions.\n\nNote that a performance plan may be more or less elaborate, and may even foresee just improvisation.\n\nExamples:\t\t\t\nThe set of instructions for the production of a Yiddish translation of the textual work entitled \u2018King Lear\u2019, as directed by Sergei Radlov in Moscow in 1935\n\nThe set of instructions for the production of the ballet entitled \u2018Rite of spring\u2019, as choreographed by Pina Bausch in Wuppertal in 1975\n\nThe set of instructions by Bruno Walter for performing Gustav Mahler\u2019s 9th symphony, delivered by him to the Columbia Symphony Orchestra during rehearsals in Hollywood in 1961 (as partially documented in the CD entitled \u2018Bruno Walter conducts and talks about Mahler symphony No. 9: rehearsal & performance\u2019)\n\nThe set of instructions contained in the \u201Cperformance handbook\u201D for Luigi Nono\u2019s musical work entitled \u2018\u00C0 Pierre\u2019\n\t\t"@en . _:vb4747112 . _:vb10187 . . _:vb10187 "1"^^ . _:vb4747112 . . _:vb4747112 "1"^^ .