I know a single musician would read from a partiture in real time and that is no problem, the partiture has its silences and tempo.
I am more a lyric musician but I like composing music because I just love to, but I have always wonder How do an orchesta read a partiture...
So my question is How do the musician knows where to start, do the partiture has lots of silences (for example a piano could just play at the end of the song)?
For example this is a sheet of 4 instruments of a song composed by Seiji Yokoyama This is relative easy as every musician has it sheet, but I wonder do every partiture look like this, do you know where I can find a complete orchesta partiture example?
[name of piece of music] partiture
on imslp and you see what a real partiture looks like. I don't know if you are aware of it, but some instruments are transposed or use other keys. Writing a piece for a full orchestra is not something you can easily do on a rainy afternoon without some theoretical knowledge.