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Chapter II

for the editor's explanation of the musical examples and the boxed rehearsal numbers. The use of asterisks is explained in the Editor's Preface.

Obvious printer errors have been corrected without note. Other apparent errors are noted with a [Transcriber's Note].

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Vns I ] Vns II ] Vns III] 8

it is rendered in this eBook as

Vns I/Vns II/Vns III] 8.

This eBook uses the octave numbering system to describe the single-note music examples. Under this system, for example, middle C is C4, and the scale following would be D4, E4, etc.; the C below middle C is rendered as C3, and the scale following would be D3, E3, etc.; the C above middle C is rendered as C5, and the scale following would be D5, E5, etc.

Sharp, flat, and natural symbols are rendered as [sharp], [flat], and [natural], respectively. Other musical symbols are rendered as [symbol: name].

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NIKOLAY RIMSKY-KORSAKOV

_Principles of Orchestration_

_with musical examples drawn from his own works_

Edited by MAXIMILIAN STEINBERG

English translation by EDWARD AGATE

[VOLUME I]

[Édition Russe de Musique, Paris, 1922]

CONTENTS

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Editor's Preface VII--XII Extract from the Author's preface (1891) 1 Extract from the Preface to the last edition 5

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