
In Oh Joy! Oh Rapture! expert and enthusiast Ian Bradley explores the world of Gilbert and Sullivan over the last four and a half decades, looking at the way this "phenomenon" is passed from generation to generation. Taking as his starting point the expiry of copyright on the opera libretti at the end of 1961 and using fascinating hitherto unpublished archive material, Bradley reveals the extraordinary story of the last years of the old D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, the guardian of Savoy tradition for over a hundred years, and the troubled history of its successor. He explores the rich vein of parodies, spoofs, and spin-offs of the songs, as well as their influence on twentieth century lyricists and composers. He analyzes professional productions across the world, looks at the unique place of G&S in schools, colleges, and universities, and lovingly explores the culture of amateur performance. He also uncovers the largely male world of the obsessive fans, those collecting memorabilia, the myriad magazines, journals, websites, and festivals devoted to G&S, and the arcane interests of some of the faithful "inner brotherhood."
This book investigates the enduring cultural phenomenon of Gilbert and Sullivan operas and the mechanisms by which their popularity has persisted across generations since the 1961 copyright expiration. Ian Bradley, a noted scholar and enthusiast, utilizes previously unpublished archival materials and extensive research to document the evolution of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and its successors. He examines the intersection of professional performance, amateur tradition, and the obsessive fan culture that sustains the legacy of these works.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a definitive study on the sociology of the Gilbert and Sullivan fandom and the institutional history of the Savoy tradition. Readers frequently note the balance between academic rigor and the author's clear passion for the subject matter.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190290447
ISBN-13:
9780190290443
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