arthur seymour sullivan
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Definition
Proper noun: - Arthur Seymour Sullivan: An English composer, best known for his collaboration with librettist W.S. Gilbert, creating a famous series of comic operettas. He also composed serious works, including hymns, orchestral pieces, and a grand opera.
Usage
- As a subject or object: The name refers to the historical figure.
- Arthur Seymour Sullivan was knighted for his contributions to music.
- The museum has an exhibit on the life of Arthur Seymour Sullivan.
Advanced Usage
- In historical or musical context: Often mentioned alongside his collaborator, W.S. Gilbert, to specify the creative partnership.
- The Gilbert and Sullivan operas remain popular in the English-speaking world.
- Scholars study Sullivan's musical techniques beyond his comic works.
Variants and Related Words
- Sir Arthur Sullivan: The title used after he was knighted in 1883.
- Sullivan (common shorthand): Often used alone, especially in the context of "Gilbert and Sullivan."
- Sullivan's melodies are both catchy and sophisticated.
Synonyms
- Composer: A person who writes music, especially as a professional occupation.
- Sir Arthur Sullivan: The knighted form of his name.
Related Phrases
- Gilbert and Sullivan: The iconic partnership, used as a compound term to describe their collaborative works or style.
- We are going to see a Gilbert and Sullivan production tonight.
Noun
- English composer of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (1842-1900)