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Julian Sturgis

Educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, Sturgis distinguished himself in Eton's sporting activities and rowed for Balliol for three years. He then played association football as an amateur, from 1872 to 1876, and was the first foreigner to play in, and the first to win, an FA Cup Final.
Sturgis qualified as a barrister, but he embarked on a writing career in 1874, producing novels, poetry, plays and libretti. He wrote the words for four operas, with music by Arthur Goring Thomas, Arthur Sullivan, Alexander Mackenzie and Charles Villiers Stanford, respectively. He is, perhaps, best remembered as the librettist for Sullivan's 1891 opera ''Ivanhoe''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Ivanhoe: a romantic opera in 3 acts (9 scenes)Published 1960Call Number: Loading…
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2Nadeschda: große Oper in vier AktenPublished 1887Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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3Comedy of a country house: a novelPublished 1889Call Number: Loading…
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4Ivanhoe: a romantic opera, adapted from Sir Walter Scott's novelPublished 1988Call Number: Loading…
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5Ivanhoe: a romantic opera, adapted from Sir Walter Scott's novel Arrangement for pianofortePublished 1890Call Number: Loading…
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6Much ado about nothing: opera in four acts ; opus 76a ; 1900Published 2015Other Authors: “…Sturgis, Julian 1848-1904…”
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