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== Conductor's score == [[File:Der 100. Psalm Max Reger.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|Sheet music of the full score for [[Max Reger]]'s {{lang|de|[[Der 100. Psalm]]}} for choir, orchestra and organ. Staves for voices and for most concert-pitch instruments show a key signature of D major. Clarinets ({{lang|de|2 Klarinetten in A}}) are shown with the appropriate transposition. French horns ({{lang|de|4 Hörner in F}}) are shown transposed, but without a key signature, while trumpets ({{lang|de|2 Trompeten in C}}) and timpani ({{lang|de|3 Pauken in A C D}}) are written at concert pitch without key signatures.]] In [[full score]]s, music for transposing instruments is generally written in transposed form, just as in the players' parts. Since the beginning of the 20th century, some composers have written orchestral scores entirely in concert pitch, e.g. the score of [[Sergei Prokofiev]]'s [[Piano Concerto No. 1 (Prokofiev)|Piano Concerto No. 1]] in D{{music|b}}.
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