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| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | | A conductor’s‑level manuscript that contains every part on a single set of staves (or in a “full score” layout with separate staves for each instrument). It shows the complete orchestration, vocal lines, cues, and all tempo, dynamic, and expressive markings. | | Orchestration | The original JCS orchestration blends rock‑band elements (electric guitars, synths, drum kit) with a traditional pit orchestra (strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion). Typical instrumentation includes: • 2–3 keyboards/synthesizers • Electric guitars (lead & rhythm) • Bass guitar (electric and/or acoustic) • Drum set & auxiliary percussion • Full string section (first/second violins, violas, cellos, basses) • Woodwinds (flute, piccolo, clarinet, bassoon) • Brass (trumpet, trombone, French horn) | | Vocal Parts | All principal roles (Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, etc.) are fully notated, with optional choral parts for the ensemble. The full score shows both the solo and choral lines in parallel with the orchestral accompaniment. | | Cue Sheets & Stage Directions | The full score includes cue numbers, scene changes, and occasional stage directions (e.g., “Moses appears on stage”). This makes it a valuable reference for directors, music directors, and stage managers. | Happy rehearsals
Platforms like Scribd host user-uploaded versions of the full score, though their legality and accuracy can vary. | | Orchestration | The original JCS orchestration
in 1970 before ever being staged. Because it began as a "rock opera," the original "score" was a fusion of a standard rock band (drums, bass, electric guitars) and a full orchestra. The Original "Brown Album": The 1970 recording featured the City of London Ensemble