Wikipedia:WikiProject Gilbert and Sullivan
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Scope
editThe scope of this project is:
- W. S. Gilbert
- Arthur Sullivan
- The fourteen Gilbert and Sullivan operas, also known as the Savoy Operas
- Other Works by W. S. Gilbert and Compositions by Arthur Sullivan
- D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and members of the D'Oyly Carte family.
- Other people who worked closely with Gilbert and Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte or the Savoy Operas.
- Performers who have spent a significant portion of their careers performing in the G&S operas
- Professional companies (other than D'Oyly Carte) that regularly perform or performed G&S
- The International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival
- Sources of G&S information or scholarship
About this project
editGoal
editTo increase the accuracy, clarity, coverage and overall quality of articles related to Gilbert and Sullivan, their works, colleagues and lives.
Related WikiProjects
edit- WikiProject Opera (parent project)
- WikiProject Musical Theatre
- WikiProject Comedy
Participants
edit- Marc Shepherd
- Ssilvers
- Derek Ross
- Tim riley
- shsilver (not the same as ssilvers, above)
- jmptdc
- mdcollins1984
- Anivron
- Moreschi
- Scott Farrell
- Wehwalt
- Broadwaygal
- Jack1956
- Rosuav
- A More Perfect Onion
- VasilievVV
- Sharon Cogdill
- Cassianto
- Sharkli
- Figaro
- Clockery
- Javert2113
- Paul Sinasohn
- GeneralPoxter
- floyd23
- Carlodivarga-s
- SandyGeorgia
Articles
editMain articles
edit- Gilbert and Sullivan (this article has been rated a Good Article).
- W. S. Gilbert (this article has been rated a Featured Article).
- Arthur Sullivan (this article has been rated a Featured Article).
- Richard D'Oyly Carte (this article has been rated a Good Article).
- D'Oyly Carte Opera Company (this article has been rated a Good Article).
Other articles
editWikipedia also has articles for:
- All fourteen of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. See Savoy Opera.
- Our articles on Thespis, Trial by Jury and H.M.S. Pinafore are each Featured Articles. Other Featured Articles: Creatures of Impulse.
- Savoy Opera – this article discusses what works can be considered "Savoy Operas", and gives information about the works presented at the Savoy Theatre
- Every opera that Arthur Sullivan wrote with other collaborators and most of his major choral works. See: Operas by Arthur Sullivan.
- All of the operas and musical burlesques that W. S. Gilbert wrote with other collaborators, his Bab Ballads and more than half of Gilbert's non-musical plays. See: Bibliography of W. S. Gilbert and List of W. S. Gilbert dramatic works.
- Many of the historically important Gilbert and Sullivan performers.
- Many of the historically important people associated with Gilbert and Sullivan or their operas.
- The curtain raisers that played together with the Gilbert and Sullivan operas at the Savoy Theatre, as well as the other works that played at the Savoy Theatre under the management of Richard D'Oyly Carte or Helen Carte. See Savoy Opera.
- The London theatres historically associated with Gilbert and Sullivan. See the main Gilbert and Sullivan category.
- The International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival, a three-week annual G&S festival each summer.
- A number of the professional opera or repertory companies that regularly perform G&S, such as (alphabetically): Carl Rosa Opera Company, English National Opera, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Ohio Light Opera and Opera della Luna.
- Articles about a number of professional companies that were known for performing G&S in the past, but have closed or stopped performing G&S, such as: J. C. Williamson, Gilbert and Sullivan for All, Light Opera of Manhattan, American Savoyards, Light Opera Oklahoma, Light Opera Works, Skylight opera theatre and Washington Savoyards.
To do lists
editExisting articles for expansion/development
editThe following articles are candidates for expansion and development:
Major articles for expansion/development
edit- The Gilbert and Sullivan article is ready to be improved to a WP:Featured Article.
- Many of the G&S opera articles need a better and more detailed historical background section. For good examples, see Trial by Jury, Thespis (opera) and H.M.S. Pinafore.
Other articles for expansion/development
edit- Several of the articles for Gilbert's other non-Sullivan works need more thorough synopses or background information. For example, The Mountebanks and Princess Toto could use expansion. (See /Opera articles for our style guideline).
- J. C. Williamson, Washington Savoyards, Ohio Light Opera, Opera a la Carte, Gilbert and Sullivan for All and other professional G&S groups' pages need to be better referenced.
- W. S. Gilbert wrote six German Reed Entertainments from 1869 to 1875. Articles on each of them are linked from the German Reed Entertainment article, and most of these should be refined or expanded.
- The Savoy Theatre, Opera Comique and Royalty Theatre articles could be better harmonised with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company article.
- Victoria and Merrie England's "Description of scenes" is weak.
- The article on "Onward, Christian Soldiers" could use a discussion of its cultural significance. Wasn't it a Salvation Army theme song?
- The Long Day Closes (song) could use another editor's eyes.
- The Window; or, The Songs of the Wrens needs a "musical analysis" section and, perhaps, other expansion
- Wikisource:Author:Arthur Sullivan and Wikisource:Author:W. S. Gilbert give an idea of what isn't yet ready on the sister sites.
- People: More work is needed on:
- Nancy McIntosh, especially a description of her later years living with the Gilberts. Also, some of this info should then be summarized in Gilbert's article.
- Thomas German Reed
- William Greet, an impressario and manager of the Savoy Theatre under Helen Carte.
- Composers articles need expansion (with [[WP:Reliable sources added), e.g., Frederic Clay, Edward Solomon (See Savoy Opera for names of others).
- Librettists articles need expansion, e.g., Basil Hood, Henry Pottinger Stephens and B. C. Stephenson (See Savoy Opera for names of others).
- Many of the major G&S performer articles could use expansion and better referencing - For starters,their obituaries in The Times should be added.
Cleanup listing subscription
editA list of articles needing cleanup associated with this project is available. See also the tool's wiki page and the index of WikiProjects.
New article opportunities
editFeel free to add an article on any relevant topic, as long as it is encyclopedic, adopts a neutral point of view, and is verifiable. Normally the best way to ensure verifiability and neutrality is to cite sources, rather than relying on what you merely believe to be true. See also WP:MUS, WP:ENT, WP:BIO and WP:ORG.
Below are suggestions for new articles that are needed to round out the G&S coverage on Wikipedia.
Works
edit- We could use articles on some more of Sullivan's most successful songs and possible one or two of his orchestral pieces that we do not yet have. You can use The Absent-Minded Beggar, The Masque at Kenilworth or Te Deum Laudamus (Sullivan) for examples.
- We need articles on Gilbert's most successful short stories. You can use Creatures of Impulse as a structure guideline.
- For opera articles, use H.M.S. Pinafore as an article structure guideline.
Opera companies
edit- We have articles on many of the professional G&S repertory companies but are missing on Somerset Opera[1], Grim's Dyke Opera, Cotswold Savoyards, and probably others. Please list any others here that you know of.
People
edit- We have articles on most of the key G&S performers (see our expansion/development opportunities above), but there are still some conductors, directors and choreographers of the D'Oyly Carte opera company, and other people associated with G&S who could be added.
Miscellaneous
edit- We need articles describing G&S scholarship today and the major G&S museum collections and other principal G&S sources available for G&S enthusiasts.
Article alerts
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General strategy and discussion forums
editInfoboxes in articles
editThe members of the G&S project discourage using infoboxes at the top of biography and opera articles within the scope of this Project, as they generally contain only repetitive information and interfere with the placement of images at the beginning of articles.
- An extensive relevant discussion from 2011 is at Talk:Richard D'Oyly Carte. -- Ssilvers (talk) 13:44, 5 October 2011 (UTC)
Templates
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- Talk-page notice for articles
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- Terminology template
- {{Comicopera}}, which expands to
A note on terminology Gilbert, Sullivan, Carte and other Victorian era British composers and librettists, as well as the contemporary British press and literature, called works of the sort that Gilbert and Sullivan produced "comic operas" to distinguish them from the continental European operettas that they wished to displace. Most of the specialist literature on Gilbert and Sullivan since that time has referred to these works as "operas" (e.g., Jacobs, Preface), though some later general books on music prefer "operetta". For a discussion of this, see Kuykendall, James Brooks. "Recitative in the Savoy Operas", The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 95, Issue 4, pp. 549–612. The Gilbert and Sullivan WikiProject has used the term "opera" consistently throughout the G&S-related articles within its scope. |
Userbox
edit- {{User G&S}}, which expands to
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Categories
editCategory | Purpose |
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Gilbert and Sullivan | G&S-related articles not falling into one of the more specific categories listed below. |
Gilbert and Sullivan performing groups | Theatre companies and groups that perform or have performed Gilbert and Sullivan regularly. |
People associated with Gilbert and Sullivan | Collaborators, impresarios, and other people with a substantial association with Gilbert and Sullivan and/or their operas other than performers. |
Operas by Gilbert and Sullivan | Self-explanatory. This category is a sub-category of Gilbert and Sullivan, Works by W. S. Gilbert, and Operas by Arthur Sullivan. |
Works by W. S. Gilbert | Works by W. S. Gilbert other than the fourteen G&S operas. |
Compositions by Arthur Sullivan | Works by Arthur Sullivan, other than operas. |
Operas by Arthur Sullivan | Operas by Arthur Sullivan, other than his operas with Gilbert. |
Ballets by Arthur Sullivan | Arthur Sullivan's two ballets. Some of his ballet music was re-used in Thespis. |
Adaptations of works by Gilbert and Sullivan | Self-explanatory. |
Lists
edit"Lists" are unnecessary for items that are already included in "categories".
We already have:
- List of musical compositions by Arthur Sullivan
- List of W. S. Gilbert dramatic works
- Bibliography of W.S. Gilbert
- List of Bab Ballads
- Savoy opera
Possible lists for creation:
- a Complete list of D'Oyly Carte-produced works (Savoy Opera only includes pieces that played at the Savoy. Some pieces were played only on tour.) See here.
- a list of museums, libraries and other institutions or collections where there is a substantial collection of unique or very rare Gilbert and/or Sullivan materials.
Notes on web-sources
edit/Marc Shepherd's Gilbert and Sullivan Discography