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  1. Arthur Seymour Sullivan (Lambeth, Londen, 13 mei 1842 – Londen, 22 november 1900) was een Brits componist. Sinds 1883 mocht hij zich Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan noemen. Levensloop. Van 1856 tot 1858 studeerde hij aan de beroemde Royal Academy of Music in Londen. Aansluitend studeert ...

  2. Gilbert and Sullivan refers to the Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) and to the works they jointly created. The two men collaborated on fourteen comic operas between 1871 and 1896, of which H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado are among the best known.

  3. Élete Sullivan, a Mendeldelssohn-ösztöndíjas. Édesapja, az ír klarinétos Thomas Sullivan a sandhursti Királyi Katonai Akadémia fúvószenekarának vezetője volt. Édesanyja olasz származású. Arthur a család második gyermeke. Zenei képességei korán megnyilvánultak, 1854-ben felvették a Chapel Royal énekkarába. 13 éves korában komponálta első művét.

  4. Sullivan was born in Lambeth, London. [1] His father, Thomas Sullivan (1805–1866), was a military bandmaster and music teacher born in Ireland, who was educated in Chelsea, London and was based for some years at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. [2] Here Arthur became proficient with all the instruments in the band by the age of eight. [3] His mother Mary Clementina (née Coghlan, 1811 ...

  5. 22 de nov. de 2021 · Arthur Sullivan: 5 Sacred Partsongs (Kantos Chamber Choir; Ellie Slorach, cond.) During the latter part of Sullivan’s life, the composer “suffered recurrent doubt as to whether he was wasting his time and talents on ephemeral works, and his state of mind was not helped by members of the British musical establishment who insisted that he was.”

  6. gsarchive.net › sullivan › sullivan_homeArthur 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.

  7. On June 24, 1842, Arthur Sullivan was born in South London. He was christened with the middle name Seymour, though after realizing the potentially embarrassing monogram, he decided to revert back to the name on his birth certificate (which was simply Arthur Ssullivan) (Young, 4). Sullivan's father was a band conductor and recognized his young ...