A Beginner's Guide to Gilbert & Sullivan | The Savoy Operas | Eastbourne G&S
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- A bitesize rundown of all 14 Gilbert & Sullivan operas. Learn the plots and get a flavour for the music, all in half an hour! DONATE AS YOU FEEL to help keep Gilbert & Sullivan alive: www.gofundme.com/f/keep-gilbe...
Thanks to the following societies for providing footage:
Durham Savoyards - Thespis durhamsavoyards.org
PB Theatricals - Princess Ida pbtheatricals.co.uk
Milborne Port Opera - Utopia Ltd milborneportopera.co.uk
Southampton Operatic Society - The Grand Duke sotonopera.org
All other clips by Eastbourne Gilbert & Sullivan Society www.EastbourneGandS.com
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The great Gilbert & Sullivan partnership ending in real-life over an argument over who should pay for a carpet
sounds like a perfect story for a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta.
I used to spend the summers following around the D`Oyly Carte troupe when John Reed did the comic roles. I was there in Brighton and Eastbourne and London and everywhere else. Once when having a cup of coffee before the show (could have been Southend) Reed came in to the theatre cafe. `You here again?` he said. It was only then I realized he must have noticed me. I never saw Martyn Green do the comic roles but Reed was exceptional. There is nothing really that compares to Gilbert and Sullivan. Many try though.
Thank you for posting this! Alan's Thespis was amazing!
A cheerful and informative intro to G&S!
Many thanks!
Thank you very much. Have been to your performances, wonderful! Myself a member of a G&S company in London. In fact, anyone who wants to study the English languge seriously, must get well aquainted with G&S operas as a study of the English culture and the language. Great stuff! Good luck to you all! ❤😊🤗
Wonderful
Lovely. I just discovered your group (having listened to The Mikado several times). I will watch it again & all the other sites. I'm American (living in Italy) & my mom (from Glasgow) was a pianist. My parents took me to see The Mikado when I was about 15, love at first vision. I have an LP, 2 VHSs, a DVD & 3 CDs of the Mikado. Now I am watching the operetas on my cell phone on You Tube.
I can find nothing whatever to grumble at here.
Very enjoyable all round with the extra bonus of excerpts from past Eastbourne G&S productions we'd first seen live - well done everyone - makes us look forward even more to your return to the theatre once it's possible!
Thank you Nicolas. We can't wait to be back on stage, entertaining you all. But meanwhile, we'll keep making fun virtual content.
Well done. Excellent all round. My favourite was the lady doing a patter-speed summary of the plot of "The Grand Duke" at the end. And I've learnt something useful today - sausage rolls go back at least to Edwardian times - and they even wrote a song about them !
Thanks - G & S is one of Britain's finest exports!
I had to turn the sound up because I'm slightly deaf, but that's OK. I've recently watched "The Mikado" and "HMS Pinafore" and really enjoyed them. I wanted to know more about Gilbert & Sullivan's works, so put this video on. Next I'll be watching "Pirates of Penzance". I love the upbeat, satiric humor of these light operas!
Great stuff Eastbourne (and Durham and Southampton and...)!
Thanks! And PB Theatricals and Milborne!
thanks for this, i’ve recently discovered Gilbert & Sullivan because of The Simpsons (particularly the episode Cape Feare) and loved what i heard, so i’ve watched a bit of both HMS Pinafore and The Mikado and liked them a lot more than i expected. I’ll have to go finish them and then watch everything else, i really like the oddly specific brand of British humor in the music
Thank you so much very helpful, regrettably N. Wales id rather a long way from the English south coast. Praise the Lord for CZcams productions.
Very well produced documentary.
That was fun!
It's nice having an adult present a CZcams video for a change.
I love Arthur Sullivan, having heard some of his other compositions. I understand his frustration with the GnS operetta though. Having listened to the entire catalogue several times to try and get a better understanding of it, I cant help feeling that his musical choices were restricted by Gilbert's busy, repetitive lyrics.
Was he also frustrated with his name coming second?
Welcome everyone!
Anyone know where I can find a traditional Sir Joseph Porter KCP Jacket, i.e. a diplomatic styled tunic, for a song? I'm trying to ace an upcoming audition.
A great introduction but not loud enough to understand the speakers. Pls fix that, and you will have a marvelous presentation.
Mahalo & thanks,
Pu'ukani
A great partnership no doubt yet these are the only operettas commonly known by both librettist and composer. Why? In any other case it would be considered an insult to the composer especially with the librettist's name coming first. Who knows, or indeed cares, who acted as Offenbach's librettist?
Chi if that's how Gilbert and Sullivan got famous Fiat directly in the Victorian era I should be making music I have a song please tell me what you think of it it's in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan very Victorian his his bosom should he leave and his bum should Skyworld you should look at his bum with a royal growl Brown