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  1. A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan - [Uniform Title: Operas. Selections; arr.] by Arthur, Sir (1842-1900) & Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) (1836-1911 Sullivan, 1941
  2. A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan. Illustrated by Lucille corcos. Arrangements by Dr. Albert Sirmay by Arthur, Sir (1842-1900). Gilbert, William Schwenck (1836-1911). Taylor Sullivan, 1941
  3. The yeoman of the guard, or, The merryman and his maid / by Sir W.S. Gilbert by Arthur, Sir (1842-1900) Sullivan, 1929
  4. The poetical works of Alfred Tennyson . . by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson Baron 1809-1892 Sullivan Arthur Sir 1842-1900, 1871-12-31
  5. Cox and Box by F.C. Burnand ; the music by Arthur S. Sullivan. by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1920-01-01
  6. An entirely new and original aesthetic opera in two acts, entitled Patience; or, Bunthorne's bride! by Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Sullivan, 2009-10-26
  7. The Mikado; or, The town of Titipu by Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Sullivan, 2009-10-26
  8. The Mikado; or. The town of Titipu. With coloured illustrations by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1911-01-01
  9. An entirely original supernatural opera in two acts entitled Rud by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1887-01-01
  10. The beauty stone an original romantic musical drama in three act by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1898-01-01
  11. Trial by jury ; The pirates of Penzance. or. The slave of duty [ by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1920-01-01
  12. The golden legend adapted from the poem of Longfellow by Joseph by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1888-01-01
  13. The Yeomen of the Guard. or. The merryman and his maid written b by Sullivan. Arthur. Sir. 1842-1900., 1920-01-01
  14. Iolanthe. Piano-vocal score. English. by Arthur, Sir (1842-1900). Gilbert, William Schwenck (1836-1911) Sullivan, 1882

1. Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842 - 1900)
Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842 1900) The name of Sir Arthur Sullivan is indissolubly wedded with that of W.S.Gilbert, with whom he wrote a succession
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2. Records For Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. K Nigsgardist. (in
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. K nigsgardist. Not found or no more entries match key Click on one of the above listings for more detail
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3. Records For Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. Ruddigore. (in VSCCAT)
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. Ruddigore. Not found or no more entries match key Click on one of the above listings for more detail
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4. Digital Collections - Music - Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 .
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. The lost chord music 1874 - 1900 (8 pages) More information copyright order contact us help
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5. Next SULLIVAN ARTHUR SIR 1842 1900 (in MARION)
SULLIVAN ARTHUR SIR 1842 1900. Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. Savoyards. Search under Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. Operas. Selections;
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6. Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 (in MARION)
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. Heading Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Used for Sullivan, Arthur Seymour, Sir, 1842-1900
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7. Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. Correspondence With W. S .
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. Correspondence with W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
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8. Recherche Dans La Collection - Le Gramophone Virtuel
1. Fricker, Herbert Austin, 18681943. "Madrigal" and "Finale"Act II. 1928. Victor Victor 268502
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9. Records For Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Dictionaries
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900 Dictionaries, indexes, etc.
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10. Records For Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900. (in MARION)
Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 18421900. Not found or no more entries match key Results from the Evanston Public Library catalog.
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11. Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842 - 1900)
Browse By Author S Project GutenbergSullivan, Arthur, Sir (1842-1900). After Dinner Toast at Little Menlo (English);The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan (English)
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Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842 - 1900)
The name of Sir Arthur Sullivan is indissolubly wedded with that of W.S.Gilbert, with whom he wrote a succession of operettas that have remained a popular part of English national repertoire, for long the sole property of the company founded for their performance by Richard D'Oyly Carte, who later built the Savoy Theatre in London for the performance of what became the Savoy Operas. The national institution that Gilbert and Sullivan have become has drawn attention away from Sullivan's more serious work. Operettas Operettas with words by Gilbert range from Trial by Jury in 1875 to The Gondoliers in 1889, followed in 1893 by Utopia Limited and, in 1896, by the lesser known The Grand Duke. HMS Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, Patience, with its satire on Oscar Wilde, the political satire Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore and The Yeomen of the Guard, continue to bear witness to the deft and witty music of Sullivan and the comic verbal talents of Gilbert. Recommended Recordings Ballet Music
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12. The Lost Chord By Sir Arthur Sullivan - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Sullivan, Arthur, Sir (18421900). Title, The Lost Chord. Language,English. Category, Music, recorded. EText-No. 10309. Release Date, 2003-11-01
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13. Gilbert And Sullivan Archive Arthur Sullivan Home Page
Arthur Sullivan, 18421900. WS Gilbert once described Arthur Sullivan as Interview with Sir Arthur Sullivan, from the 5 December 1889 issue of The Pall
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Gilbert and Sullivan Archive You are here: Archive Home Arthur Sullivan W. S. Gilbert once described Arthur Sullivan as "incomparably the greatest English musician of the age." Besides contributing witty operatic parodies and a string of effervescent melodies to the Savoy operas, he wrote, amongst other works, cantatas, oratorios, concert overtures, incidental music to plays, numerous songs and a grand opera. He was the conductor of the Leeds Festival for almost twenty years, a friend of Royalty and a keen follower of the turf. He was knighted in 1883.
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14. Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Arthur Seymour Sulliva...: Information From Answers.c
Sullivan , Arthur Sullivan , Arthur Seymour Sullivan , Sir Arthur Sullivan of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (18421900)
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15. Symposium Records
Jolly Jenkin – Sir Arthur Sullivan (18421900) – 1909 – 30218 – 149 – CD 1123.Peter Dawson (1882-1961) – Ivanhoe Woo thou thy snowflake – Sir Arthur
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Dora Labette (soprano) (1898-1984) – Orpheus with his lute – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1922 – 75155 – L1442 – CD 1123 Evan Williams (1867-1918) – Prodigal son: How many hired servants – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1908 – A6366 – 74127 – CD 1123 Ben Davies (1858-1943) – The Sailor’s grave – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1902 – 2727W – 2-2782 – CD 1123 John Harrison (1872-1929) – Mary Morrison – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1906 – 3439e – 3-2408 – CD 1123 Sir Charles Santley (1834-1922) – Thou’rt passing hence my brother – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1903 Creator recording – WCG188R – 02015 – CD 1123 Walter Passmore(1867-1946) (baritone) – The Sorcerer (Mr. Well’s Song) – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) –1911 – 27828 – 1866 – CD 1123 Andrew Black (1857-1920) – Henry VIII: King Henry’s song – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1904 – 5533b – 3-2107 – CD 1123 Robert Radford (1874-1933) – I would I were king – Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) – 1915 – y21062e – X-3-42990 – CD 1123

16. Composer Page - Sir Arthur Sullivan
Sir Arthur Sullivan (18421900). Collections. Victorian Concert Overtures (CDH55088) Bird Songs at Eventide (CDH55156)
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17. Sleeve Notes - Sullivan: The Golden Legend
Sir Arthur Sullivan (18421900). The Golden Legend. Excerpts from the sleeve notes.Cover graphic. Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) is probably the most
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SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN (1842-1900)
The Golden Legend
Excerpts from the sleeve notes Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900) is probably the most widely-known of all nineteenth-century British composers. From humble beginnings in Lambeth, the son of an Irish clarinettist and military bandmaster, he rose to become the friend of princes, a fêted social celebrity, and the country’s most famous composer. Sullivan owed much to the hugely successful series of operettas written in collaboration with the author W S Gilbert. What began as a diverting sideline with Cox and Box (1866) led to the development of a distinctly British style of operetta. The works of the 1870s, including HMS Pinafore and The Pirates of Penzance, laid the foundations for the triumphs that made London in the 1880s the centre of the operetta world. Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado and The Yeomen of the Guard were all produced in the decade that culminated with The Gondoliers. Thereafter, occasionally variable inspiration and the growing popularity of musical comedy led to declining fortunes for Sullivan and for British operetta. Curiously, for a work written for a major choral festival and which remained such a favourite with amateur choirs, The Golden Legend does not make extensive use of the chorus. The writing in the Prologue is imaginative and very effective but if some of the choral writing elsewhere is conventional by the standards of the day it is always apposite and eminently singable. (Sullivan knew what his choristers enjoyed and did well!) Throughout the work the solo writing is consistently strong. Scene III, in particular, is superb and Prince Henry and Elsie’s final duet in Scene VI has a yearning romantic intensity that would not be out of place in a Tchaikovsky opera. Most of all, though, it is the brilliant scoring for large orchestra that sets The Golden Legend apart and shows us a great composer in full and perfect command of his art.

18. Sir Arthur Sullivan, Bt (1842-1900), Composer; Collaborated With W.S. Gilbert
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Sir Arthur Sullivan, Bt includingSir Arthur Sullivan, Bt by Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt,
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19. NPG 1325; Sir Arthur Sullivan, Bt
Sir Arthur Sullivan, Bt by Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Bt Date 1888 Sir Arthur Sullivan, Bt (18421900), Composer; collaborated with WS Gilbert.
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20. The Musical Times: Arthur Sullivan 1842-1900
The appointments held by Sir Arthur Sullivan were as numerous as they were important.He conducted the Glasgow Choral Union concerts, 187577,
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Musical World MR ARTHUR S. SULLIVAN begs to inform his friends that he has returned from Germany. All communications respecting Pupils etc., to be addressed to his Residence, 3, Ponsonby Street, Pimlico, S.W. Athenaeum
It is now time to refer to that remarkable series of comic operas that have made the name of Arthur Sullivan so famous. This species of production was hit upon in the oddest way. The death of a Punch Yours very truly, Arthur S. Sullivan INCIDENTAL MUSIC ORATORIOS, CANTATAS, AND OTHER ORCHESTRAL WORKS The appointments held by Sir Arthur Sullivan were as numerous as they were important. He conducted the Glasgow Choral Union concerts, 1875-77, the Leeds Musical Festivals, in succession to Costa, from 1880 to the present time, and the Philharmonic Society, 1885-87. He was for some time Professor of Composition at his alma mater , the Royal Academy of Music, of which he was a Fellow; and Principal of the National Training School for Music, 1876-81. The honours that fell to him included the degrees of Doctor in Music

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