As a result, many scores of large scale 16th and 17th century works have been lost.
The score is lost and there are no known recordings of the piece.
If two 1s are rolled, the player's entire score is lost, and the turn ends.
Bach's score is lost, and some parts seem to be missing as well.
The full score was lost in the Netherlands, only nine numbers surviving.
The score was then lost, but has recently been discovered.
The original score has been lost since the 1850s.
As the score is lost, modern amateur productions have played the piece with original music.
Following his death, the score was lost and only rediscovered early in the twentieth century.
How can you compare us to the other kids whose scores were not lost?