
This book charts the life of Arthur Sullivan--the best loved and most widely performed British composer in history. While he is best known for his comic opera collaborations with W. S. Gilbert, it was his substantial corpus of sacred music which meant most to him and for which he wanted to be remembered. His upbringing and training in church music, and his own religious beliefs, substantially affected both his compositions for the theatre and his more serious work, which included oratorios, cantatas, sacred ballads, liturgical pieces, and hymns. Focusing on the spiritual aspects of Sullivan's life--which included several years as a church organist, involvement in Freemasonry, and an undying attachment to Anglican church music--Ian Bradley uses hitherto undiscovered letters, diary entries, and other sources to reveal the important influences on his faith and his work. No saint and certainly no ascetic, he was a lover of life and enjoyed its pleasures to the full. At the same time, he had a rare spiritual sensitivity, a sincere Christian faith, and a unique ability to uplift through both his character and his music that can best be described as a quality of divine emollient.
This biography investigates how Arthur Sullivan's personal religious convictions and liturgical training fundamentally shaped his creative output beyond his famous comic operas. Ian C. Bradley, a scholar of church history and music, utilizes previously unexamined primary sources including private diaries and correspondence to construct a portrait of the composer. The text argues that Sullivan's sacred music, rather than his theatrical collaborations, represented his true artistic and spiritual ambition.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and music historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to understanding the private spiritual life of a major Victorian composer. Readers frequently note that the text successfully balances academic rigor with an accessible exploration of Sullivan's complex personal character.
Page Count:
226
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192608355
ISBN-13:
9780192608352
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