Trial by Jury (Sullivan, Arthur)

Title Trial by Jury
Creators Arthur Sullivan, composer
William Schwenck Gilbert, librettist
Opus
Instrumentation voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Number of movements 1
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Composed 1875
First published 1875
Dedication
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Average duration (sec) 2400
Number of measures
Composition types Savoy operas
Language English
Period Romantic
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View Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
When first my old, old love I knew — All hail, great Judge
When I, good friends, was called to the Bar — Swear thou the Jury
Where is the Plaintiff? — Oh, never, never, never
May it please you, my Lud — That she is reeling is plain to see
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray — That seems a reasonable proposition
A nice dilemma we have here
I love him — Oh, joy unbounded
View Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
Now, Jurymen, hear my advice
Is this the Court of the Exchequer?
When first my old, old love I knew
Silence in Court — All hail, great Judge
When I, good friends, was called to the bar
Swear thou the Jury
Where is the Plaintiff?
Comes the broken flower
Oh, never, never, never
May it please you, my Lud
That she is reeling is plain to see
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray
That seems a reasonable proposition
A nice dilemma we have here
I love him
The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor
Oh, joy unbounded
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View Hark, the hour of ten is sounding
Now, Jurymen, hear my advice
When first my old, old love I knew
Oh, I was like that when a lad
All hail, great Judge
When I, good friends, was called to the Bar
Swear thou the Jury
Where is the Plaintiff?
Comes the broken flower
Oh, never, never, never
May it please you, my Lud
That she is reeling is plain to see
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray
That seems a reasonable proposition
A nice dilemma we have here
I love him
The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor
Oh, joy unbounded


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