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  1. Arthur Sullivan. (born London 13 May 1842; died London 22 November 1900) British composer and conductor Arthur Sullivan was the leading musical figure of the Victorian era. His position in operatic history is assured by the sequence of comic operas he wrote with the librettist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911), whose texts are full of wit and satire ...

  2. Sir Arthur 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.

  3. Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan MVO (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.

  4. Sir Arthur Sullivan. Born in London in 1842, Arthur Sullivan trained at the Chapel Royal, the Royal Academy of Music and the Leipzig Conservatoire. His incidental music to Shakespeare’s The Tempest made him an overnight celebrity when it was performed at the Crystal Palace in 1862.

  5. Arthur Sullivan. Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan MVO (13 May 1842 – 22 November 1900) was an English composer, of Irish and Italian descent, best known for his operatic collaborations with librettist W. S. Gilbert, including such continually popular works as H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Mikado.

  6. May 13, 2021 · Today we celebrate the birthday of British composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. Read about him and some of the materials by and about him in the NLS Collection.

  7. Sir Arthur Sullivan. Arthur Sullivan was born in London on May 13,1842. His father was Director of the band at the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, and young Arthur was able to begin his musical training as a chorister at the Chapel Royal..

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