SirArthurSullivan was one of our musical favourites.
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Sullivan hated saxophone, but it was in good symphonic society before SirArthurSullivan was good form.
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The editor, who had been publishing a series of musical compositions, solicited the aid of SirArthurSullivan.
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Whether as writers, therefore, or as listeners, Englishmen should stick chiefly to Purcell, Handel, and SirArthurSullivan.
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[Speech of SirArthurSullivan at the annual banquet of the Royal Academy, May 2, 1891.
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Following these, it introduced its readers to new compositions by SirArthurSullivan, Tosti, Moscowski, Richard Strauss, Paderewski, Josef Hofmann, Edouard Strauss, and Mascagni.
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SirArthurSullivan (1842-1900) was the most successful English composer of opera during the later years of the nineteenth century.