The offering to distribute copies or phonorecords to a group of persons for purposes of further distribution, public performance, or public display, constitutes publication.
In preparing for a public performance, however, the conductor should be careful not to use these words so much in rehearsing that his musicians will have difficulty in making their attacks without hearing them.
This is particularly necessary in teaching the same songs to several different groups separately in preparation for a public performance in which various groups that have not practised together are to sing the same numbers.
The person that buys it has the right of public performance.
The only way that has been brought before us publishers is this: That when they have asked for a public performance, or probably to rent the orchestral part, then we have asked them, "Have you got the score yet?
Almost every single copy of this sort is sold for the purpose of public performance, and that is why this very thing has damaged us so much and estimated to have cut down our sales on those particular productions from 75 to 80 per cent.
In the case of a musical composition, he buys it for the purpose of public performance.
There are sixty arias in this collection, all well edited, and chosen for their effectiveness for public performance at the present day.
Accordingly the sonatas of Emanuel Bach sound dry and superficial, and while they are interesting as the remote models upon which Beethoven occasionally built, they do not repay study for the purposes of public performance.
In neither case is the performing right dependent for its existence on public performance.
In 1783 Viotti returned to Italy for a short time, but the following year he was back in Paris teaching, composing, and benefiting the art of music in every way except by public performance.
At a public performance of the Requiem of Berlioz, the composer had arranged with Habeneck to conduct the music, Berlioz taking his seat close behind the conductor.
For the professional there are many influences which cause him to hesitate before he launches forth upon the quicksands of public performance.
On one occasion, when he had prepared an elaborate Ode, he had it rehearsed, and announced the day for its public performance.
Your proposition brings up the question of public performance.
Where right of public performance is reserved on musical compositions, a notice to this effect is required.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "public performance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.