Composition: Trial by Jury (Sullivan, Arthur)

Title Trial by Jury
Creators Arthur Sullivan (composer) and William Schwenck Gilbert (librettist)
Opus
Instrumentation voices, mixed chorus and orchestra
Number of movements 1
Keys
Composed 1875
First published 1875
Dedication
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Metronome markings
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Average duration (sec) 2400
Number of measures
Composition types Savoy operas
Language English
Period Romantic
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view Selections violin and piano

Scores

Details Section Type Publisher Date File
view Complete Complete Score · view
view Complete parts Manuscript Flute 1 · view
Flute 2/Piccolo · view
Oboe · view
Clarinet 1 (A/B) · view
Clarinet 2 (A/B) · view
Bassoon · view
Horn 1 (F) · view
Horn 2 (F) · view
Cornet 1 (A/B) · view
Cornet 2 (A/B) · view
Trombone 1 · view
Trombone 2 · view
Timpani/Triangle/Bass Drum/Cymbals · view
Violins I · view
Violins II · view
Violas · view
Cellos · view
Basses · view
view Complete parts Manuscript Flute 1, 2 (also Piccolo) · view
Oboe · view
Clarinet 1, 2 (A/B) · view
Bassoon · view
Horn 1, 2 (F) · view
Cornet 1, 2 (A/B) · view
Trombone 1, 2 · view
Timpani/Triangle/Bass Drum/Cymbals · view
Violins I, II · view
Violas · view
Cellos · view
Basses · view
view Complete vocal score Chappell Complete Score · view
view Complete vocal score Theodore Presser Complete Score · view
Inserts (dialogue) · view
Color Cover · view
view Complete vocal score Chappell Complete Score · view
view Complete vocal score Schirmer 1941 Complete Score · view
view Complete Arrangement for violin and piano; selections W.F. Shaw 1879 Complete Score · view

Recordings/Performances

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view Complete Score · file
view Complete Recording · file
view Hark, the hour of ten is sounding · file
When first my old, old love I knew — All hail, great Judge · file
When I, good friends, was called to the Bar — Swear thou the Jury · file
Where is the Plaintiff? — Oh, never, never, never · file
May it please you, my Lud — That she is reeling is plain to see · file
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray — That seems a reasonable proposition · file
A nice dilemma we have here · file
I love him — Oh, joy unbounded · file
view Hark, the hour of ten is sounding · file
Now, Jurymen, hear my advice · file
Is this the Court of the Exchequer? · file
When first my old, old love I knew · file
Silence in Court — All hail, great Judge · file
When I, good friends, was called to the bar · file
Swear thou the Jury · file
Where is the Plaintiff? · file
Comes the broken flower · file
Oh, never, never, never · file
May it please you, my Lud · file
That she is reeling is plain to see · file
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray · file
That seems a reasonable proposition · file
A nice dilemma we have here · file
I love him · file
The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor · file
Oh, joy unbounded · file
view The New Promenade Orchestra (orchestra) Part 1 · file
Part 2 · file
view Hark, the hour of ten is sounding · file
Now, Jurymen, hear my advice · file
When first my old, old love I knew · file
Oh, I was like that when a lad · file
All hail, great Judge · file
When I, good friends, was called to the Bar · file
Swear thou the Jury · file
Where is the Plaintiff? · file
Comes the broken flower · file
Oh, never, never, never · file
May it please you, my Lud · file
That she is reeling is plain to see · file
Oh, gentlemen, listen, I pray · file
That seems a reasonable proposition · file
A nice dilemma we have here · file
I love him · file
The question, gentlemen, is one of liquor · file
Oh, joy unbounded · file
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