Dive into the enchanting world of Arthur Sullivan with "Sullivan And Co.: The Operas That Got Away," a captivating collection of lesser-known operatic gems released on August 25, 1998, under JAY Records. This album offers a unique opportunity to explore the versatility and brilliance of Sullivan, best known for his iconic collaborations with W.S. Gilbert. Spanning a concise yet engaging 51 minutes, the album features a rich tapestry of arias and choruses from various operas that, while not as famous as his Gilbert and Sullivan works, showcase his enduring talent and creativity.
From the dramatic intensity of "Now Glory to the God Who Breaks" from "The Martyr of Antioch" to the whimsical charm of "Ho! Jolly Jenkin" from "Ivanhoe," Sullivan's compositions transport you through a variety of musical landscapes. The album also includes enchanting pieces like "Queen of the Garden" from "Haddon Hall" and the lively "The Gay Hussar" from "The Chieftain," demonstrating Sullivan's ability to craft memorable melodies and engaging narratives.
Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album provides a fascinating glimpse into Sullivan's operatic repertoire beyond his most famous works. With its diverse selection of tracks, "Sullivan And Co.: The Operas That Got Away" is a delightful exploration of Arthur Sullivan's artistic range and a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of opera.
1998 JAY Productions Ltd.1998 JAY Productions Ltd.
Tracks
Now Glory to the God Who Breaks (from the Martyr of Antioch)David Steadman, Henry Hart Milman, National Symphony Orchestra, Sir Arthur Sullivan
Io Paean (from the Martyr of Antioch)David Steadman, Gillian Knight, National Symphony Orchestra
O Moon Art Thou Clad (from Ivanhoe)David Steadman, Julian Sturgis, National Symphony Orchestra, Valerie Masterson