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Gilbert and Sullivan

  1. Two Englishmen of the nineteenth century who wrote many witty operettas satirizing society of the Victorian period ( see satire ). W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert wrote the song lyrics and spoken dialogue, and Arthur Sullivan wrote the music. Their works include H.M.S. Pinafore, The Mikado, and The Pirates of Penzance .


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The Western figures intent on racking up trading victories are hilariously sent up in “Please Hello,” a Gilbert and Sullivan inspired number that nonetheless maintains the Japanese point of view on these bullying capitalists.

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Then I spent an evening with him around a piano, and Billy started to play Gilbert and Sullivan, Beethoven, the Beatles.

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“We were like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Gilbert and Sullivan, ham and eggs,” she said.

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Then again, not much opera was actually presented in these grand opera houses, rather Gilbert and Sullivan, music revues of all sorts and straight theater.

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Sir Andrew conducted the Last Night of the Proms several times, and in 1992, delighted promenaders by singing the traditional conductor's speech to a Gilbert and Sullivan tune.

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