Noun
the music of Gilbert and Sullivan
Source: WordNethe could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan Source: Internet
According to Reginald Allen's The First Night Gilbert and Sullivan, as well as contemporaneous reviews, it was recited on the first night, rather than sung, and the middle stanza omitted. Source: Internet
After the formation of amateur Gilbert and Sullivan companies licensed to perform the operas, professionals recognised that the amateur societies "support the culture of music and the drama. Source: Internet
According to an often-repeated myth, Gilbert and Sullivan did not change the name to Iolanthe until just before the première. Source: Internet
After it was revived by the D'Oyly Carte Opera company in 1920, the work remained in their regular repertory, and it has generally been given a place in the regular rotation of other Gilbert and Sullivan repertory companies. Source: Internet
A Gilbert and Sullivan Discography, 7 July 2010, accessed 20 August 2009 Of the available commercial videos, the Discography site considers the Brent Walker better than the Papp version. Source: Internet