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Arthur Sullivan's "The Light of the World"

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« on: December 26, 2018, 01:49:35 pm »

Thanks, Gareth, that's very kind of you, glad to know that musical friends are still out there in the ether. Please could you update us in the Holbrooke thread on the third much-anticipated CPO cd?

Meanwhile, any other responses to the Sullivan? We are so lucky that conductors of the calibre of John Andrews and performing forces of such stature are beginning to explore this repertoire. There are several other Victorian/ Edwardian works that need similar advocacy, thinking particularly of Mackenzie's The Rose of Sharon (1884) and The Sun-God's Return (1910) and Cowen's Ode to the Passions (1898) and The Veil (1910)...

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