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The Glyndebourne on Tour trailer. In 1968, Glyndebourne Festival Opera established a touring ensemble, Glyndebourne Touring Opera, which in its first season took opera productions to Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Oxford. In addition to bringing the work of Glyndebourne Festival Opera to audiences some distance from ...
The opera premiered on 20 June 1947 at Glyndebourne, conducted by the composer.According to one writer, the owner and founder of Glyndebourne, John Christie, "disliked it intensely and is said to have greeted members of the first night audience with the words: 'This isn't our kind of thing, you know'."
This is a list of the operas performed by Glyndebourne Festival Opera during the music directorship (1952-1963) of Vittorio Gui. Operas performed by Glyndebourne forces at venues other than Glyndebourne are also included.
Glyndebourne Festival Opera Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment stage direction by Jonathan Kent: DVD: EMI Cat: 072017-9: 2011 Peter Mattei Bryn Terfel Anna Netrebko Giuseppe Filianoti Barbara Frittoli Anna Prohaska Stefan Kocan Kwangchul Youn: Daniel Barenboim Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus DVD: Deutsche Grammophon Cat: 2015 Carlos ...
Peter Ebert (6 April 1918, Frankfurt am Main, Germany – 25 [1] December 2012, Sussex, England) was a German opera director. Son of noted German director Carl Ebert who left Nazi Germany in 1934 with his son and moved to England, he was best known for his work with Glyndebourne Opera and the Scottish Opera where he staged over 50 productions from 1963 to 1980 and which brought him great success.
She began singing in the chorus of Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1968 and the following year made her debut on the Glyndebourne Tour, singing Filipyevna in Eugene Onegin by Tchaikovsky. This role was to take her to, among other places, Toronto, Amsterdam, and The Royal Opera House in London. She also took part in the Decca recording under ...
Billy Budd, Op. 50, is an opera by Benjamin Britten to a libretto by the novelist E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier, based on the short novel Billy Budd by Herman Melville. [1] Originally in four acts, the opera received its premiere at the Royal Opera House (ROH), London, on 1 December 1951. [ 2 ]
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