The comedy opera "Persia Rose" consisting of two play is the last opera by British composer Arthur Sullivan. After leaving the roots of his comedy for several pieces, Sullivan cultivated an opera influenced by exoticism in the context of his architecture and conspiracy. Although Persian roses sometimes do not resurrect, Arthur Sullivan is considered a successful composer; it shows the influence of the people in the opera in the second half of the 19th century; it is directly related to the culture of the Middle East and the stereotypes associated with these cultures In contrast. The characteristics of the eastern society are different from those of Western society.
Finally, in Persian rose (1899), Sullivan returned to his own comedy roots, including Basil Hood 's lyrics. And we combined the night view of exotic Arabia with the emperor's conspiracy element. In addition to his cooperation with Gilbert, Sullivan's beautiful achievement proved to be his most successful full-length opera. Another hooded opera "Emerald Island" began preparing soon, but Sullivan died before it was completed. Since the 1880s, Sullivan died of long-term recurrent kidney disease due to heart failure in the apartment in London on 22nd November 1900. And I needed him to be in London in the 1900s. The apartment died of heart failure. His last opera, Emerald Island, was incomplete, but was completed by the Germans of the Edwardian morning and was produced in 1901. His Te Demium, written in commemoration of the end of the Bohr War, took place after his death.
Sometimes Sullivan protested the human nature of the Gilbert conspiracy; this led to differences between them, and when Sullivan backed the charts with a slight commercial controversy they had disagreements It was. Sullivan wrote his next opera, Haddon Hall (1892) as Sidney Grandi's script. Subsequent cooperation with Gilbert, Utopia Ltd. (1893) and Dagong (1896) did not meet previous criteria. Sullivan completed the other three operas: Chieftain (1895), adapted from Contrabandista, the script by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero and J. Comyns Carr, and Persian Rose (1889), Basil Hood are incomplete by Sullivan Written Emerald Island script, completed by Edward Germany.
Sullivan was born in Lambeth, London. His father, Thomas Sullivan (1805-1866), a military band and music teacher born in Ireland, was educated in Chelsea, London and was taught for many years at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst. At the age of eight, Arthur began to master all the instruments in the band. His mother, Mary Clementine (céhlan, 1811-1882), is the descendant of British, Irish, Italian. During his twelve year old study at a private school at Sullivan Bethwater, his parents and principal, William Gordon Price, persuaded him to allow him to try the royal chapel choir. Despite his fear of Sullivan's age this will limit his voice to begin to change before he can take it, but he became accepted and soon became a soloist It was. Sullivan prospered with the training of Pastor Thomas Harmor and began making songs and songs.