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Trial by Jury was a one-act cantata by Gilbert & Sullivan conceived as a curtain-raiser to a longer work, and still used as such by amateur G&S societies today. It lacks any form of musical introduction or 'Overture' and this arrangement attempts to fill that void. Apart from one brief passage culled from The Sorcerer, the work that immediately succeeded Trial in the Savoy Opera canon, all the music is Sullivan's own - it is only the way the material has been assembled that is, in any sense, 'original'.
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I was looking for an orchestral score and parts for Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury, and this page came up as part of a google search. When I found the entry with this title, the review page looked exactly like the beginning of the opera. It was only after I paid and downloaded that I discovered that it wasn't the full opera, or even the full overture, but an ARRANGEMENT of TUNES - an orchestral medley - which is useless to me.
The Programme Note attached to the score (see below) makes it clear that this piece is an attempt to compensate for the lack of an overture to Trial by Jury. If you compare the first page with a vocal score, you will see that the openings are completely different.
"Trial by Jury was a one-act cantata by Gilbert & Sullivan conceived as a curtain-raiser to a longer work, and still used as such by amateur G&S societies today. It lacks any form of musical introduction or 'Overture' and this arrangement attempts to fill that void. Apart from one brief passage culled from The Sorcerer, the work that immediately succeeded Trial in the Savoy Opera canon, all the music is Sullivan's own - it is only the way the material has been assembled that is, in any sense, 'original'."
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Bassoons, Clarinets in Bb, Double Bass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horns in F, Oboes, Piano, Timpani & triangle, Trombones, Trumpets in Bb, Viola, Violin I, Violin II and Violoncello
Bassoons, Clarinets in Bb, Double Bass, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horns in F, Oboes, Piano, Timpani & triangle, Trombones, Trumpets in Bb, Viola, Violin I, Violin II and Violoncello