Arthur Sullivan

Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan (13 May 1842 – 22 November 1900) was an English composer. He is best known for 14 operatic collaborations with the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, including H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado. His works include 24 operas, 11 major orchestral works, ten choral works and oratorios, two ballets, incidental music to several plays, and numerous church pieces, songs, and piano and chamber pieces. His hymns and songs include "Onward, Christian Soldiers" and "The Lost Chord".

The son of a military bandmaster, Sullivan composed his first anthem at the age of eight and was later a soloist in the boys' choir of the Chapel Royal. In 1856, at 14, he was awarded the first Mendelssohn Scholarship by the Royal Academy of Music, which allowed him to study at the academy and then at the Leipzig Conservatoire in Germany. His graduation piece, incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest (1861), was received with acclaim on its first performance in London. Among his early major works were a ballet, L'Île Enchantée (1864), a symphony, a cello concerto (both 1866), and his Overture di Ballo (1870). To supplement the income from his concert works he wrote hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces, and worked as a church organist and music teacher.

In 1866 Sullivan composed a one-act comic opera, Cox and Box, which is still widely performed. He wrote his first opera with W. S. Gilbert, Thespis, in 1871. Four years later, the impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte engaged Gilbert and Sullivan to create a one-act piece, Trial by Jury (1875). Its box-office success led to a series of twelve full-length comic operas by the collaborators. After the extraordinary success of H.M.S. Pinafore (1878) and The Pirates of Penzance (1879), Carte used his profits from the partnership to build the Savoy Theatre in 1881, and their joint works became known as the Savoy operas. Among the best known of the later operas are The Mikado (1885) and The Gondoliers (1889). Gilbert broke from Sullivan and Carte in 1890, after a quarrel over expenses at the Savoy. They reunited in the 1890s for two more operas, but these did not achieve the popularity of their earlier works.

Sullivan's infrequent serious pieces during the 1880s included two cantatas, The Martyr of Antioch (1880) and The Golden Legend (1886), his most popular choral work. He also wrote incidental music for West End productions of several Shakespeare plays, and held conducting and academic appointments. Sullivan's only grand opera, Ivanhoe, though initially successful in 1891, has rarely been revived. In his last decade Sullivan continued to compose comic operas with various librettists and wrote other major and minor works. He died at the age of 58, regarded as Britain's foremost composer. His comic opera style served as a model for generations of musical theatre composers that followed, and his music is still frequently performed, recorded and pastiched.

Birth and Death Data: Born May 13, 1842 (London), Died November 22, 1900 (London)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1896 - 1953

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer

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Recordings (Results 201-225 of 526 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor BS-071730 10-in. 1/29/1942 Pinafore Emile Coté ; Frederick Hufsmith ; Walter Preston ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071731 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Lois Bennett ; Crane Calder ; Emile Coté ; Paula Hemminghaus ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071732 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Crane Calder ; Emile Coté ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071733 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Emile Coté ; Mary Hopple ; Walter Preston ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071734 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Lois Bennett ; Crane Calder ; Emile Coté ; Walter Preston ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071735 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Emile Coté ; J. Alden Edkins ; Frederick Hufsmith ; Walter Preston ; Kenneth Schon ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor BS-071736 10-in. 1/29/1942 H.M.S. Pinafore Lois Bennett ; Emile Coté ; Mary Hopple ; Frederick Hufsmith ; Victor Light Opera Company Vocal chorus and soloists, with orchestra composer  
Victor D7VB-2810 10-in. 12/16/1947 Onward Christian soldiers Dick Leibert Organ solo composer  
Victor [Trial 1922-09-09-03] 10-in. 9/9/1922 Onward Christian soldiers Philharmonic Male Quintette Male vocal quintet composer  
Victor [Trial 1926-11-09-01] 10-in. 11/9/1926 The lost chord Louis Shenk Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 5 10-in. approximately 1901 The lost chord Artists vary Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 5 7-in. approximately 1901 The lost chord Artists vary Baritone vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 59 10-in. ca. 1901 Drinking song Artists vary Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 59 7-in. ca. 1901-Sept. 1902 Drinking song Artists vary Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 198 10-in. ca. 1901 Drinking song Artists vary Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 198 7-in. ca. 1901 Drinking song Artists vary Male vocal solo, with piano composer  
Columbia 394 7-in. ca. 1901 Onward, Christian soldiers Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 394 10-in. ca. 1901 Onward, Christian soldiers Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 517[b] 10-in. ca. 1902 The Mikado : Selections Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 517[b] 7-in. ca. 1902 Mikado : Selections Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 540 10-in. ca. 1902-1908 Patience : Selection Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 540 7-in. ca. 1902-Oct. 1905 Patience : Selection Columbia Band Band composer  
Columbia 542[b] 10-in. ca. 1902 Pirates of Penzance : Selections Artists vary Band composer  
Columbia 542[b] 7-in. ca. 1902-Oct. 1905 Pirates of Penzance : Selections Artists vary Band composer  
Columbia 673 10-in. ca. 1902 The flowers that bloom in the spring Columbia Band Band composer  
(Results 201-225 of 526 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Sullivan, Arthur," accessed November 24, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102694.

Sullivan, Arthur. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 24, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/102694.

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