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While much of Gilbert and Sullivan is suitable for children, none of their operettas were written FOR children.
Tamina Groepper has written: 'Aspekte der Offenbachiade' -- subject(s): Libretto, Operetta
The last opera to be written together by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sulllivan was "The Grand Duke, or The Statutory Duel." The complex plot about a troupe of players deposing the stingy Grand Duke of Pfennig-Halbpfennig (a fictional central European country) was written in 1896. It's plot is repetitive, with two songs provided to explain each of several plot developments. Sullivan's music is slightly reminescent of the style later associated with Viennese light opera, as his work was changing to reflect changing times and tastes.
Gilbert Luis III Centina has written: 'Glass of Liquid Truths' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Rubrics and Runes'
Gilbert M. Valentine has written: 'The prophet and the presidents' -- subject(s): Presidents, General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, History, Seventh-Day Adventists, Government 'The shaping of adventism' -- subject(s): Adventists, Biography, Seventh-Day Adventists
While much of Gilbert and Sullivan is suitable for children, none of their operettas were written FOR children.
Gilbert has written: 'The commentaries on Boethius'
Gilbert Swimberghe has written: 'Swimberghe'
Gilbert Canna has written: 'Samuel Butler'
Gilbert Glausiuss has written: 'The Persian carpet'
Gilbert Lubin has written: 'The promised land'
Gilbert Dabid has written: 'Presqu'il; roman'
Gilbert McInnis has written: 'The die is cast ='
Gilbert Washaya has written: 'Know your rights'
Gilbert A. Pierce has written: 'The Dickens dictionary'
Milton Gilbert has written: 'Income and wealth'
Gilbert Dupuis has written: 'La marcheuse'