Written at the deathbed of Arthur Sullivan's brother Fred in 1877 and setting words by Adelaide Anne Proctor, The Lost Chord was immediately successful and became the biggest sensation of any song in...
Your men's ensemble will adore the patter text and witty humor in this excerpt from Gilbert & Sullivan's comic operetta, Patience. Verses are sung in two-part harmony, with an optional third part adde...
This version of Gilbert and Sullivan's work has been expertly adapted to a length and level of musical ability that suits young performers. Spectacular and hilarious songs with chorus in unison or opt...
One of Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular operettas has been wonderfully adapted and arranged here for a classroom cantata by M. J. Arnold. This musical is full of the same lively and colourful char...
This opera had its premiere on December 31, 1879, at the Fifth Avenue Theater in New York with Arthur Sullivan conducting. It opened on April 3, 1880, at the Opera Comique in London and ran for 363 pe...
Your singers will have a rollicking good time living the pirate life with this setting of the famous song from Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance and the over-the-top satire! Get your audien...
Let the men be men as they sing this rollicking swashbuckler! Smooth transitions steer the ship through four favorites from the witty G & S operetta, in just under five minutes. Full harmonies, signif...