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Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan

The Complete Annotated Gilbert & Sullivan

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The comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan are a performing arts phenomenon. Wildly popular when first produced, they are if anything even more popular today. The Savoy Operas are available on records and compact discs, on audio and video tapes, on television, film, and radio, as well as through
the more traditional medium of stage performances by both amateur and professional companies. Indeed, the works of Gilbert and Sullivan are produced more frequently than the plays of Rodgers and Hammerstein or any other musical partnership.
The Complete Annotated Gilbert & Sullivan provides the complete text of all thirteen Gilbert and Sullivan operas still performed today, from Trial by Jury and The Sorcerer to Utopia Unlimited and The Grand Duke , and including all their greatest triumphs-- H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of
Penzance, and The Mikado . No other book provides such extensive commentary on the texts of the Savoy Operas. Each work is thoroughly annotated, with the text, including stage directions, given on the right-hand page, and the notes on the left (keyed by line numbers). The annotations provide a
wealth of information--everything from the identity of real-life people mentioned in the opera, to clear explanations of obscure words and phrases (such as legal terms) and other literary references, to comments from first-night critics, and much more. In addition, Bradley has written a marvelously
informative introduction to the book as well as superb introductions to each piece, describing the genesis of the work, its performance history, and other fascinating tidbits (for instance, Sullivan wrote the music for H.M.S. Pinafore while wracked with pain from a kidney stone, and he wrote the
score of The Pirates of Penzance while living at 45 East 20th Street, in New York City).
A goldmine of information on the most popular light operas in the repertoire, The Complete Annotated Gilbert & Sullivan will delight the hearts of Savoyards everywhere.

1216 pages, Hardcover

First published January 2, 1996

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British playwright and lyricist Sir William Schwenck Gilbert wrote a series of comic operas, including Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore (1878) and The Pirates of Penzance (1879), with composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. This English dramatist, librettist, poet, and illustrator in collaboration with this composer produced fourteen comic operas, which include The Mikado , one of the most frequently performed works in the history of musical theatre. Opera companies, repertory companies, schools and community theatre groups throughout and beyond the English-speaking world continue to perform regularly these operas as well as most of their other Savoy operas. From these works, lines, such as "short, sharp shock", "What, never? Well, hardly ever!", and "Let the punishment fit the crime," form common phrases of the English language.

Gilbert also wrote the Bab Ballads , an extensive collection of light verse, which his own comical drawings accompany.

His creative output included more than 75 plays and libretti, numerous stories, poems, lyrics and various other comic and serious pieces. His plays and realistic style of stage direction inspired other dramatists, including Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. According to The Cambridge History of English and American Literature , the "lyrical facility" of Gilbert "and his mastery of metre raised the poetical quality of comic opera to a position that it had never reached before and has not reached since."

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1,287 reviews19 followers
February 16, 2016
An indispensable volume for fans of music, satire or British humor and culture. Gilbert and Sullivan's mixture of bookish intellectualism and outright silliness may or may not have invented the musical as a genre, but it certainly established a template for the twentieth-century sense of humor. Without these classic comedies, "The Pirates of Penzance," "The Mikado" and "HMS Pinafore" being the most famous, there would be no Blackadder, no Monty Python, and almost certainly no Broadway as we know it.
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April 30, 2016
Fun. This twelve-hundred page book includes the scripts and commentaries of thirteen musical comedies. I picked this up for background and “Pirates of Penzance.”

These shows take us back to a quaint era of innocence and naiveté. Through these comedies, we return to the fun of the eighteen-seventies Victorian era. But these satires remain with us, thanks to the timeless melodies and situations we can recognize today. “Penzance,” for example, offers a pompous major general who we can recognize in the politics of today.

Reading a play or comedy is an acquired tasted that I still work to master. Skilled pros of the cast and crew transform the words on paper into memorable productions. Sullivan’s tuneful music can transcend Gilbert’s words on the printed page.

“Pirates of Penzance” is a laugh-out-loud and funny favorite of mine. The show stopper: Introducing himself, the major general launches into a fast and famous patter song: “I am the very model of a modern major general. …” Reading the lyrics here helped catch the silly and tongue-twisting bit, which goes quickly on stage.

Skylight produced this about five years ago. Time to see this audience favorite again, after reading the annotated script. http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org/s...
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September 29, 2020
The best all around version of the funniest stuff in English.
And if someday it should happen that a victim must be found, I've got a little list.
I've got a little list.
Of society offenders who might well be underground and who never would be missed,
they never would be missed.

A complete delight.

If you only sample the patter songs in each of the operettas that alone is worth the price of this thoroughly enjoyable book.

I am proud to say this book as its own shelf in the downstairs bathroom.
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January 12, 2014
This contains all G&S's Libretti.The fact that i own this makes me a very big geek
1,285 reviews9 followers
February 12, 2015
Great to have all the lyrics and the interesting stories, but needed more clarification on some uniquely British things such as the legal system. Some illustrations would have been nice.
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May 28, 2021
This is a must for any G & S fan. It is exactly what is promised from the title. Each opera is introduced with an overview and the extensive collection of notes for each opera give the reader a very good understanding of the work.
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September 25, 2024
A gorgeous volume. It is tragic that no-one on Goodreads has seen fit to review this yet!

Bradley's volume contains the complete text of every one of the Gilbert/Sullivan operettas, complete with annotations in the margins, providing a useful contextual and historical overview. I recommend enjoying this alongside a music-biography of the works. The 20th anniversary edition contains impressive updates as well as including a couple of the early works previously excluded.
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August 11, 2007
Of course, I HEARD them long before this (except the underrated Grand Duke, which I had to search out). But Bradley's notes rule like Vicki herself. Life's a pudding full of plums.
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