Arthur sullivan cause of death
His father, a native of County Cork, was a bandmaster, and chief professor of the clarinet at Kneller Hall; he was thus born amongst music. His first systematic instruction was received from the Rev. Thomas Helmore , Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal, which he entered April 12, , and left on the change of his voice, June 22, While at the Chapel Royal he wrote many anthems and small pieces.
Sullivan name
In the Mendelssohn Scholarship was brought into active existence, and in July of that year Sullivan was elected the first scholar. Without leaving the Chapel Royal he began to study at the Royal Academy of Music under Goss and Sterndale Bennett, and remained there till his departure for Leipzig in the autumn of Barnett, Franklin Taylor, and Carl Rosa, till the end of This beautiful composition made a great sensation in musical circles, and launched him into London musical society.
Chorley, written for the Birmingham Festival of , and produced there. The music was used up in other works. In March , Sullivan produced a Symphony in E at the Crystal Palace, which has been often played subsequently, there and at the Philharmonic, etc. A concerto for violoncello and orchestra was played by Piatti at the Crystal Palace on Nov.
At the same time his symphony was played at the Gewandhaus at Leipzig. On the recovery of the Prince of Wales from illness, he composed, at the call of the Crystal Palace Company, a Festival Te Deum, for soprano solo, orchestra, and chorus, which was performed there May 1, At this time he was closely engaged in editing the collection of Church Hymns with Tunes for the Christian Knowledge Society, for which he wrote twenty-one original tunes.
The success of this work at Birmingham was great, and it has often since been performed.