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:'''Edition notes:''' Complete choruses, with cues but omitting accmt. Similar to the Schirmer Edition, but easier to read, I hope. Also available in a larger print (portrait A4) format.
:'''Edition notes:''' Complete choruses, with cues but omitting accmt. Similar to the Schirmer Edition, but easier to read, I hope. Also available in a larger print (portrait A4) format.

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  • (Posted 2012-10-01)  CPDL #27202:     
Editor: Sam Burns (submitted 2012-09-23).   Score information: A4 (landscape), 11 pages, 3.59 MB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Complete choruses, with cues but omitting accmt. Similar to the Schirmer Edition, but easier to read, I hope. Also available in a larger print (portrait A4) format.

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General Information

Title: The Mikado
Composer: Arthur Sullivan

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SecularOperetta

Language: English
Instruments: Orchestra

First published: 1885

Description: No. 13 of the 16 Savoy Operas. One of the most successful Operas in history. Largely easy, though often written towards to top of the range. Wonderful catchy tunes. Very silly, obviously… ;-)

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