Dive into the lesser-known operatic gems of Arthur Sullivan with "Sullivan And Co.: The Operas That Got Away." Released on August 25, 1998, under JAY Records, this captivating collection showcases Sullivan's mastery of opera through a selection of tracks from his lesser-performed works. Spanning a concise yet engaging 51 minutes, the album features a rich tapestry of arias and ensembles from operas such as "The Martyr of Antioch," "Ivanhoe," "Haddon Hall," "The Chieftain," "The Beauty Stone," "The Rose of Persia," and "The Emerald Isle."
Each track offers a glimpse into Sullivan's versatile compositional style, blending wit, drama, and melody in a way that only he could. From the stirring "Now Glory to the God Who Breaks" to the enchanting "Come Away Sighs the Fairy Voice," this album is a treasure trove for both Sullivan enthusiasts and opera aficionados seeking to explore the depths of his repertoire. The operatic genres are beautifully captured, making this album a delightful journey through Sullivan's creative genius.
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
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