Arthur Sullivan: Songs for Tenor | David Webb (tenor), Jennifer France (soprano), Charles Rice (baritone), Academy of Ancient Music, John Andrews (conductor) | Resonus Classics | RES10383

Arthur Sullivan: Songs for Tenor

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Total playing time [60:52]

David Webb (tenor)
Jennifer France (soprano)
Charles Rice (baritone)
Academy of Ancient Music
John Andrews (conductor)

In this debut recording of songs, arias and duets from tenor David Webb, composer Arthur Sullivan emerges as both a figure of Savoy theatre polish, and as a composer of clarity and restraint.

Drawing on years of experience with this repertoire, the artists bring an ease that feels instinctive and assured. With the Academy of Ancient Music, this is the first recording of Gilbert and Sullivan on period instruments, offering a sound closer to that heard in Victorian drawing rooms, concert halls and band stands than the modern pit. Textures open out, the words (including texts from William S Gilbert) carry with directness, and Sullivan’s craft is newly apparent across three decades of his career.

What results is rediscovery: a return to the scale, colour, and immediacy Sullivan’s audiences would have known. Across three decades, from early sacred works to late opera, his craft is heard afresh, with lyricism and wit.

Album Booklet (PDF)

About the Artists: David Webb; Jennifer France; Charles Rice; Academy of Ancient Music; John Andrews

Tracklist

The Mikado
1. A wandering minstrel*
2. Were I not to Koko plighted

The Gondoliers
3. We’re called Gondolieri
4. Take a pair of sparkling eyes*

Ruddigore
5. I shipped, d’you see?
6. The battle’s roar is over

The Pirates of Penzance
7. Oh is there not one maiden breast
8. Stay Frederic stay… Ah, leave me not to pine

The Rose of Persia
9. Drinking Song

The Yeomen of the Guard
10. Is life a boon?*
11. Free from his fetters grim

Utopia, Limited
12. A Tenor, all singers above

The Sorcerer
13. Love feeds on many kinds of food*

The Golden Legend
14. It is the sea*

The Light of the World
15. Refrain thy voice from weeping*

The Prodigal Son
16. How many hired servants*

17. The Lost Chord*

The Pirates of Penzance
18. I am the very model of a modern Major General*

*Orchestrated by John Andrews

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© 2026 Resonus Limited
Ⓟ 2026 Resonus Limited
Catalogue No. RES10383
Producer, engineer & editor: Adam Binks
EAN: 5060262794234
Release date: 19 June 2026