Om Arthur Sullivan
Arthur Sullivan (1842ΓÇô1900) was Victorian BritainΓÇÖs most celebrated and popular composer, whose music to this day reaches a wider audience than that of any of his contemporaries. Yet the comic operas on which SullivanΓÇÖs reputation is chiefly based have been consistently belittled or ignored by the British musicological establishment, while his serious works have until recently remained virtually unknown. The time is thus long overdue for scholarly re-engagement with Sullivan. The present book offers a new appraisal of the music of this most notable nineteenth-century British composer, combining close analytical attention to his music with critical consideration of the wider aesthetic and social context to his work. Focusing on key pieces in all the major genres in which Sullivan composed, it includes accounts of his most important serious works ΓÇô the music to The Tempest, the ΓÇÿIrishΓÇÖ Symphony, The Golden Legend, Ivanhoe ΓÇô alongside detailed examination of the celebrated comic operas created with W.S. Gilbert to present a balanced portrayal of SullivanΓÇÖs musical achievement.
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