Arthur Seymour Sullivan (b Lambeth, London. England. 1842; d. Westminster, London, 1900) was born of an Italian mother and an Irish father who was an army bandÂmaster and a professor of music. Sullivan entered the Chapel Royal as a chorister in 1854. He was elected as the first Mendelssohn scholar in 1856, when he began his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He also studied at the Leipzig Conservatory (1858-1861) and in 1866 was appointed professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music. Early in his career Sullivan composed oratorios and music for some Shakespeare plays. However, he is best known for writing the music for lyrics by William S. Gilbert, which produced popular operettas such as H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), The… Go to person page >
Tune Title: ST. FRANCISFirst Line: Father of heav'n, Who hast created allComposer: A. S. SullivanMeter: 10.6.10.6.8.8.4.Key: F Major or modalDate: 1920
Tune Title: ST. FRANCIS (Sullivan)First Line: O Father, Thou who hast created allComposer: Arthur Seymour SullvivanMeter: 10.6.10.6.88.4Incipit: 35432 11243 35543Key: F MajorSource: Church Hymns, 1874
Tune Title: [Father of heaven, Who hast created all]First Line: Father of heaven, Who hast created allComposer: Sir Arthur S. Sullivan, Mus. Doc.Meter: 10.6.10.6.8.8.4Key: F MajorDate: 1894
Tune Title: ST. FRANCISFirst Line: Father of heaven, Who hast created allComposer: Arthur S. SullivanMeter: 10.6.10.6.8.8.4Incipit: 31233 33543 21124Key: F MajorDate: 1916
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