• Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan MVO (13 May 1842 – 22 November 1900) was an English composer. He is best known for 14 operatic collaborations with the dramatist...
  • Sullivan, Sir Arthur (1842–1900). Sullivan's musical pedigree was Mendelssohnian and the influence may be traced in much of his music, particularly Iolanthe.
  • Sir Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900) was the composer half of “Gilbert and Sullivan” who wrote a series of comic operas in the late 19th century that have been...
  • SIR ARTHUR SEYMOUR SULLIVAN was born in London, May 13, 1842. His father, a native of County Cork, was a bandmaster, and chief professor of the...
  • Arthur Seymour Sullivan was born on 13 May 1842 in Lambeth, London. His father, Thomas Sullivan, a clarinetist, later became the bandmaster at the Royal...
  • Arthur Sullivan, English composer best known for his collaboration with W.S. Gilbert in comic operas.
  • The Society aims to promote and generate interest in the music of Sir Arthur Sullivan through recordings, publications, festivals and the Society's magazine.
  • “ Sir Arthur Sullivan's music is music for the people. There is no attempt made to force on the public the dullness of academic experience.
  • Timeline of Sir Arthur Sullivan: 1856: Sullivan is promoted to the rank of First Boy in the Chapel Royal Choir. 1861: He returns to London after his studies in Leipzig.