Coming after the huge success of The Mikado, it was almost inevitable that the premiere of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore would fall short of the original audience's elevated expectations. It has never taken a place as one of the public's favorite Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, perhaps because of an ending that isn't fully realized. In spite of Gilbert's unusually scattered plot elements, Ruddigore is one of Sullivan's most sophisticated and varied scores. Its highlights include the memorably sinister "When the night ...
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Coming after the huge success of The Mikado, it was almost inevitable that the premiere of Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore would fall short of the original audience's elevated expectations. It has never taken a place as one of the public's favorite Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, perhaps because of an ending that isn't fully realized. In spite of Gilbert's unusually scattered plot elements, Ruddigore is one of Sullivan's most sophisticated and varied scores. Its highlights include the memorably sinister "When the night wind howls," the wonderfully silly "I once was a very abandoned person," and the self-referentially mocking patter song "My eyes are fully open to my awful situation," a parody of a form that the pair had perfected and for which they were notorious, which concludes with the line "This particularly rapid, unintelligible patter isn't generally heard, and if is, it doesn't matter." The score is one of their most textually problematic; it went though various revisions, and it wasn't until...
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