Tag Archives: Glyndebourne Festival

Carmen; Celebrating 22 Years of Antonio Pappano – review

Every opera company, large, small, private, public, urban or suburban, is preoccupied with the same dry equation: how to combine artistic ambition with financial reality. One answer will always be correct. Georges Bizet Carmen. Going gold at the box office, this 1875 French masterpiece is everywhere. The Royal Opera House’s new staging has been extended.… Read More »

The unspoken dress code at Glyndebourne and how to apply it correctly

Glyndebourne, one of the world’s most famous opera festivals, starts on Thursday and will continue until August 25. In its 90th year, sales are already continuing with record-breaking performances. Happy WidowIt is performed here for the first time Carmen And Magic Flute. For anyone with a ticket, there’s something extraordinarily magical about this country house… Read More »