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Revision as of 01:47, 30 June 2022
Chappell & Co., Ltd. was a British company, founded by Samuel Chappell (1782-1834) in 1810, based at 50 New Bond Street, London (UK) that published music and manufactured pianos. In 1984, it was acquired by PolyGram, and in 1987 by Warner Music Group.
Between 1893 and 1919, the company published 1 play and 7 musical adaptations of poems written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Conan Doyle published by Chappell & Co.
1893
- 05.1893 : Jane Annie; or, The Good Conduct Prize (play)
- 07.1893 : Jane Annie; or, The Good Conduct Prize (music by Ernest Ford)
1898
- 12.1898 : Song of the Bow (music adaptation by Florence Haylward)
1899
- 03.1899 : The Old Gray Fox (music adaptation by Maude Valérie White)
1900
- 03.1900 : A Ballad of the Ranks (")
- 05.1900 : A Lay of the Links (")
1901
- 05.1901 : The Irish Colonel (music adaptation by Herbert H. Nelson)
1913
- ---.1913 : The Irish Colonel (")
1919
- ---.1919 : By the North Sea (music adaptation by Eric Coates)
Covers
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Jane Annie; or, The Good Conduct Prize (may 1893)
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Song of the Bow
(december 1898) -
The Old Gray Fox
(march 1899)