Trial by Jury, Full Score
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Arthur Sullivan was an English composer, celebrated for his prolific operatic collaborations with dramatist W. S. Gilbert. These partnership works represent a peak in British musical comedy, showcasing a masterful blend of wit and melody. Beyond the stage, Sullivan's influence extends to widely recognized hymns and songs that continue to resonate. His extensive catalog also features significant orchestral, choral, and chamber pieces, demonstrating a remarkable versatility and depth across various musical forms.






The Seventh Edition incorporates updated figures and data, while also emphasizing current topics of interest--including the severe economic downturn of recent years and the latest developments in economic thinking. It also includes newly refined Learning Objectives that introduce the concepts explored in each chapter, along with new applications and chapter-opening stories related to the most up-to-date developments in economics. Covering both macroeconomics and microeconomics in one concise paperback volume, this book shows readers how to think and act like an economist by showing them how to use economic concepts in their everyday lives and careers.
A Defense of the Russellian Orthodoxy
The investigation delves into the intricate relationship between reference and structure, exploring how the latter underpins key aspects of the theory of reference. Sullivan meticulously examines foundational concepts, drawing on the contributions of philosophers like Bertrand Russell and Saul Kripke to enhance the discussion. The volume aims to clarify how meaningful sub-parts influence the expression of singular information, providing a deeper understanding of these essential philosophical ideas.
All The Operas In One Definitive Edition, Including The Little-Known Thespis
Gilbert and Sullivan's operas are some of the world's best-loved musical works, delighting audiences with their joyous wit, topsy-turvy logic and extravagant wordplay. This glorious treasury is the definitive annotated edition of all fourteen of their operas. From the partially lost work "Thespis", the first collaboration between W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, through the triumphant comic romps "The Pirates of Penzance" and "The Mikado", to lesser-performed gems such as the fanciful "The Sorcerer" and the acerbic lampoon "Patience", Gilbert's libretti are collected here in their most accurate and faithful form. There is a fascinating commentary on each work, telling the extraordinary stories behind the inspiration for the opera and its performance history, and giving plot summaries and original cast lists. Also containing original illustrations from Gilbert's "Bab Ballads", as well as extensive notes for every work, this ultimate Gilbert and Sullivan collection will delight all devotees of the incomparable duo.
This volume contains the complete text of all the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, including "The Mikado", "Patience", "Iolanthe", "The Gondoliers", "The Pirates of Penzance", "The Yeomen of the Guard" and "HMS Pinafore".
Their Best-Loved Operas: Trial by Jury, The Sorcerer, Patience, Princess Ida, Ruddigore, The Yeomen of the Guard
The full texts of the lyrics for six of the operas are accompanied by critical commentary