File:Trial by Jury - A Nice Dilemma.jpg
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DescriptionTrial by Jury - A Nice Dilemma.jpg |
English: Page 50 of the Vocal Score of Trial by Jury, showing the complex vocal scoring of "A nice dilemma" |
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Date | 1875, also originally published in that year. | |||||
Source | Undated reprint of the Chappell Vocal Score of Trial by Jury, probably circa 1950-1960. | |||||
Author | Gilbert and Sullivan | |||||
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Original plates for this print are either mid-to-late Victorian or early 20th century. Chappell's plates were used for ages, and only Princess Ida was ever re-set out of that period [rather disasterously].
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