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This superb 'Handelian' chorus from Gilbert & Sullivan's 'Trial by Jury' set the operatic world ablaze when it first hit the boards. Today it is still popular with G&S fans - and others - the world over. Our MusicSmiles arrangement starts where the Court Usher is calling for "Silence in Court". Jurors, bridesmaids, et al all join in with an SATB chorus The Learned Judge thanks them for their welcome and offers to reveal to them how he became a judge (when he can get a word in between the musical high jinks). They are eventually persuaded to quieten down to "Let Him Speak" then get excited again at the end - the Usher calling for 'Silence in Court'; can you hear him? All
Hail Great Judge Usher: Silence
in Court, Chorus: All
Hail Great Ju . .dge! Judge: For
these kind words Firmly disciplined musical high jinks:-
Judge: I'll
tell you how, Don't worry if you didn't get the timing right first time, it does take a bit of working out (and helps to have the score to hand!) It really is a lot of fun though, isn't it?
One more time . . .?
And next, the Judge's Song . . .
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