Sullivan: Pineapple Poll (Complete Ballet, arr. Mackerras) / Irish Symphony
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Sullivan arr. Mackerras Pineapple Poll
Sullivan Symphony in E ‘Irish’
David Lloyd-Jones conductor
The idea for transforming ‘the eminently danceable tunes’ of Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas into a ballet score occurred to Sir Charles Mackerras while he was playing in the orchestra for a Gilbert and Sullivan season in Australia.
Pineapple Poll was first performed, with immediate success, in March 1951 at Sadler’s Wells Theatre. Sullivan was of partly Irish descent and his Symphony in E (later known as the ‘Irish’) originated during a holiday in Northern Ireland when he was 21. Although Mendelssohn and Schubert are obvious influences, the freshness of Sullivan’s melodic gifts, as well as his technical fluency, are abundantly evident.