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		Definition of rescore in English: rescoreverb riːˈskɔː [with object]Revise the score of (a piece of music).  Example sentencesExamples -  Finally, all films were rescored once to check for scoring errors.
 -  Stravinsky, who had rescored part of the ballet, staunchly defended Diaghilev's enterprise, though it nearly bankrupted the company, the lavish sets and costumes being used to repay creditors.
 -  Both Siegfried and Walkure (in the City of Birmingham Touring Opera rescoring by Jonathan Dove) are performed without intervals.
 -  Berlioz got him to rescore a number of his earlier pieces to remarkable effect, and the influence lasted.
 -  The constitution of the orchestras varied: each court composer could, within his budget, choose his own instrumentation; he would then be responsible for rescoring as appropriate any music he obtained from elsewhere.
 
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