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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beautiful score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a musical composition that is aesthetically pleasing or emotionally impactful.
Example: "The film's soundtrack featured a beautiful score that enhanced the emotional depth of the story."
Alternatives: "lovely composition" or "stunning music."
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Tom's take: Alex Ebert's beautiful score wins.
Charles Mackerras conducts a glowing account of Humperdinck's beautiful score.
David Mansfield's beautiful score combines the exhilarating and the elegiac.
Martin Ward wrote a beautiful score based on his folk-inspired, very English tunes.
Commented Newsweek: "Paul Bowles's beautiful score was wrecked by Dali's usual outlandish weirdness".
Let's close out with the finale from DELIBES's beautiful score for "Coppelia", as danced by The Royal Ballet: Your thoughts?
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Later he would accept only the second of its three scenes as worthy of performance, but the whole score, transmuting various Stravinskian rhythmic and melodic procedures and with more than a nod in the direction of Ravel's La Valse, is among the most sheerly beautiful scores he ever wrote, with a bittersweet tone that was to become one of his hallmarks.
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