sir arthur sullivan and sir william gilbert

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Sir Arthur Sullivan
{i} Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900), English operettas composer who worked together with the librettist William Gilbert on a well-known series of comic operettas
Sir Arthur Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan. born May 13, 1842, London, Eng. died Nov. 22, 1900, London British composer. He attended the Royal Academy and the Leipzig Conservatory, then supported himself by teaching, playing organ, and composing for provincial festivals. His music for The Tempest (1861) achieved great success and was followed by his Irish Symphony (1866) and songs such as "Onward, Christian Soldiers" and "The Lost Chord." In 1871 he first collaborated in comic opera with playwright W.S. Gilbert, and in 1875 their Trial by Jury became a hit, setting the course for both their careers. Their collaboration continued with The Sorceror (1877), H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), The Pirates of Penzance (1879), Patience (1881), Iolanthe (1882), Princess Ida (1883), The Mikado (1885), Ruddigore (1887), The Yeomen of the Guard (1888), The Gondoliers (1889), and others, many of which would continue to delight international audiences for more than a century
sir arthur sullivan and sir william gilbert

    Hyphenation

    sir Ar·thur Sul·li·van and sir Wil·liam gil·bert

    Turkish pronunciation

    sır ärthır sʌlıvın ınd sır wîlyım gîlbırt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsər ˈärᴛʜər ˈsələvən ənd ˈsər ˈwəlyəm ˈgəlbərt/ /ˈsɜr ˈɑːrθɜr ˈsʌləvən ənd ˈsɜr ˈwɪljəm ˈɡɪlbɜrt/
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