Story Of Chess

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Arbiter:

Each game of chess means there's one less

Variation left to be played

Each day got through means one or two

Less mistakes remain to be made



Ensemble:

Not much is known

Of early days of chess beyond a fairly vague report



Male Solo:

That fifteen hundred years ago two princes fought

Though brothers, for a Hindu throne



Female Solo:

Their mother cried

For no-one really likes their offspring fighting to the death

She begged them stop the slaughter with her every breath

But sure enough one brother died



Female Ensemble:

Sad beyond belief

She told her winning son



Female Solo:

You have caused such grief

I can't forgive this evil thing you've done



Male Ensemble:

He tried to explain

How things had really been



Male Solo:

But he tried in vain

No words of his could mollify the queen



Female Solo:

And so he asked the wisest men he knew

The way to lessen her distress



Arbiter:

They told him he'd be pretty certain to impress

By using model soldiers on

A chequered board to show it was his brother's fault



All:

They thus invented chess



Male ensemble:

Chess displayed no inertia

Soon spread to Persia, then west



Female ensemble:

Next the Arabs refined it,

Thus redesigned, it progressed



Male Solo:

Still further yet

And when Constantinople fell in 1453

One would have noticed every other refugee

Included in his bags a set



Female Solo:

Once in the hands

And in the minds of leading figures of the Renaissance



Male Solo:

The spirit and the speed of chess made swift advance

Through all of Europe's vital lands



Ensemble:

Where we must record

The game was further changed

Right across the board

The western touch upon the pieces ranged



King and queen and rook

And bishop, knight and pawn

All took on the look

We know today, the modern game was born



Arbiter:

And in the end

We see a game that started by mistake in Hindustan

And boosted in the main by what is now Iran

Become the simplest and most obligating pleasure

Yet defies what just the kind of mind who would appreciate

This well researched and fascinating yarn