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The Trials by Opera of Gilbert and Sullivan and Richard D'Oyly
Carte explores the relationship of these three creative geniuses.
They created a sensational new genre of musical entertainment but
their fractious relationship was held together by the diplomacy and
organisational ability of Helen D'Oyly Carte. During the period
from 1875 to 1890 William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan had great
success with their comic operas, both at home and overseas. Richard
D'Oyly Carte played an invaluable part in the promotion of their
productions, but this led to conflict with Gilbert who never
accepted the importance of D'Oyly Carte's contribution and resented
him making money on the back of the Gilbert and Sullivan's creative
talents. Although Gilbert and Sullivan produced harmonious and
beloved work, their relationship was far from congenial. Gilbert
disliked Sullivan's sybaritic tendencies and his hobnobbing with
the great and the good including royalty. Sullivan found Gilbert
abrasive. Business and copyright problems abounded during this time
but despite conflicts, legal actions and ill health, Gilbert,
Sullivan and Richard D'Oyly Carte created a legacy of gloriously
staged music which endures today.
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