Search results for ""Author Arthur S. Sullivan""
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Faber Music Ltd Yeomen of the Guard, The (libretto)
Yeomen of the Guard, The (libretto)
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Faber Music Ltd Iolanthe (Libretto)
Iolanthe (Libretto)
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Faber Music Ltd The Yeomen Of The Guard (Vocal Score)
The vocal score with piano accompaniment to Gilbert and Sullivan's The Yeomen Of The Guard or The Merryman and his Maid. The eleventh operatic collaboration between the famous duo, it premiered at the Savoy Theatre on 3rd October, 1888.
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Faber Music Ltd Trial By Jury (Vocal Score)
Vocal score of the popular comic opera, Trial By Jury, composed by Arthur Sullivan and W. S. Gilbert, which premiered at the London Royalty Theatre in March 1875. Includes full vocal score (The Learned Judge, Angelina (the Plaintiff), Edwin (the Defendant), Counsel for the Plaintiff, Foreman of the Jury, First Bridesmaid) with piano accompaniment.
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Hal Leonard Corporation Gilbert & Sullivan Vocal Selections
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Faber Music Ltd Ruddigore (Vocal Score)
Ruddigore is a dark and haunting tale of dastardly deeds and gruesome ghosts whose evil plans get scuppered by a troupe of bridesmaids, a roguish sailor and a 'little book of etiquette'.
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Faber Music Ltd The Mikado (Vocal Score)
Gilbert & Sullivan’s second most successful comic opera of its day, and now the most performed Savoy opera by amateur societies.
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Faber Music Ltd Princess Ida
Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. It opened at the Savoy Theatre on January 5, 1884, for a run of 246 performances. By Savoy Opera standards, it was not considered a success (a particularly hot summer in London did not help ticket sales), and it was not revived in London until 1919. This was the eighth operatic collaboration of fourteen between Gilbert and Sullivan.
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Faber Music Ltd The Pirates Of Penzance (Vocal Score)
The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty, is a comic opera in two acts. One of the Savoy Operas, the official premiere was at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in New York on December 31, 1879, where it was a hit with audiences and critics. The London premiere was on April 3, 1880, at the Opera Comique, where it ran for 363 performances, having already been playing successfully for over three months in New York. Pirates remains popular today, taking its place along with The Mikado and H.M.S. Pinafore as one of the most frequently played Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Its successful 1981 Broadway revival by Joseph Papp refreshed its popularity.
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Faber Music Ltd H.M.S. Pinafore
W.S. Gilbert's complete libretto for H.M.S Pinafore, which opened May 28, 1878, at the Opera Comique and ran for 571 performances. Subtitled 'The Lass That Loved A Sailor', the story concerns a captain's daughter and a common sailor that fall in love.
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Faber Music Ltd The Mikado: The Town of Titipu
Since its premiere in 1885 at the Savoy Theatre in London, The Mikado (or The Town of Titipu) has become one of the most-performed pieces of musical theatre in history. As with many of Gilbert and Sullivan’s productions, the show satirizes aspects of Victorian Britain’s politics and aristocracy; in The Mikado, however, the duo cleverly cloaked these criticisms behind a charming story set not in Britain, but in exotic Japan.
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International Music Publications Princess Ida: Vocal Score
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Faber Music Ltd Utopia Limited
Utopia Limited, or The Flowers of Progress, is the second-to-last of Gilbert and Sullivan's fourteen collaborations, premiering on October 7, 1893. Gilbert's libretto satirises limited liability companies, and particularly the idea that a bankrupt company could leave creditors unpaid without any liability to its owners. It also lampoons the "Stock Company Act" by imagining the absurd convergence of natural persons and legal entities. Utopia is performed much less frequently than most other Gilbert and Sullivan operas, mainly because the subject-matter and plot are too obscure for modern audiences.
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Faber Music Ltd Patience
Gilbert & Sullivan’s Patience was the first to be performed at the Savoy Theatre, and thus the first theatrical production in the world to be lit entirely by electric light. Thereafter, the G&S operas were to be referred to as the Savoy Operas.
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. The Pirates of Penzance
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Faber Music Ltd Iolanthe (Vocal Score)
Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri is Gilbert and Sullivan's seventh opera, first performed in 1882. The satirical work concerns the fairy Iolanthe, who has been exiled for her choice to marry a mortal. Misunderstandings within her family eventually lead to a dramatic clash between the Fairies and the House of Peers. This score is for voice and piano.
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Faber Music Ltd HMS Pinafore (Vocal Score)
Rivaled in its success only by The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera HMS Pinafore continues to rank among the most popular works by the famed duo of librettist and songwriter. Popular from the start, the work contains some of Gilbert's most clever flashes of wit and a number of Sullivan's most charming melodies. Moreover, Gilbert's satirical attitude toward matters nautical during England's Victorian era and Sullivan's parody of "sea music" are enjoyed and appreciated today as much as they were over 100 years ago.
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Faber Music Ltd The Grand Duke
The Grand Duke was the last of the Savoy operas by Gilbert and Sullivan. The plot hinges on the mis-interpretation of a 100 year-old law regarding statutory duels, decided by drawing cards. The baffled central character, Ludwig, becomes engaged to four different women before the plot is resolved.
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