Twitter Google Share on Facebook Glyndebourne Encyclopedia Wikipedia (ˈɡlaɪndˌbɔːn) n (Placename) an estate in SE England, in East Sussex: site of a famous annual festival of opera founded in 1934 by John Christie Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Editi...
This opportunity to retreat into the Sussex landscape and be immersed in the arts, nature, community, history and the magic of the summer festival would be a game changer. It would allow me the space and inspiration to re-engage with my own artwork, taking all my explorations and growth fr...
Glyndebourne’s first ever staging of Die Meistersinger is also the largest production in the Festival’s history. It’s the fulfilment of the dearest ambition of our founder John Christie, who dreamed of staging Wagner and arranged a concert performance of an excerpt for the opera in the Organ...
Emma Kerr (far left) in Rinaldo, Festival 2019. Photo: Robbie Jack Emma was particularly fond of Saul (2015 and 2018), a production that showcased the talents of the chorus members and put them front and centre. Emma Kerr (centre) performing in the Glyndebourne Chorus for Saul, Festival...