gilbert and sullivan

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gilbert and sullivan

A theater group performs a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.

Definition

Proper noun A specific and enduring collaborative partnership between the librettist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900). It refers collectively to their joint body of work, a series of fourteen comic operas created in the Victorian era. These works are characterized by their witty satire, clever lyrics, and memorable melodies, forming a unique and highly influential genre of English-language comic opera.

Usage

The term is used to refer to the partnership itself or, more commonly, to their collective works as a singular cultural phenomenon. * The local theater company specializes in performing Gilbert and Sullivan. * She has been a devoted fan of Gilbert and Sullivan since childhood. * The Gilbert and Sullivan tradition continues to influence musical theater.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can function attributively as a compound modifier (often hyphenated) to describe things related to their style or works.
    • The play had a delightfully Gilbert-and-Sullivan feel to its absurd plot.
    • He joined a Gilbert-and-Sullivan society at university.
Variants and Related Words
  • Savoy Operas: Another name for the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, derived from the Savoy Theatre in London, which was built to stage their works.
  • G&S: A common abbreviation used by enthusiasts and in informal writing.
    • The G&S festival attracts performers from all over the country.
Synonyms
  • The Savoy Operas (specifically refers to the operatic works).
  • The Gilbert & Sullivan Operas (a more explicit, descriptive phrase).

Note: There are no direct conceptual synonyms, as the term refers to a unique historical partnership and its specific artistic output.

gilbert and sullivan

A theater group performs a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta.

Noun
  1. the music of Gilbert and Sullivan
    • he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan

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