Glyndebourne
by Michael Kennedy
Format: Paperback
Date of publication: July 2010
Publisher: Shire
ISBN: 9780747808213
Begun by John Christie in 1934, the Glyndebourne Festival saw professional performances of opera in a purpose-built opera house adjoining the historic house on the site, near Lewes in East Sussex. The Festival quickly became a magnet for music lovers across the south of England and beyond. This concise history of Glyndebourne tells the fascinating story of the opera house on the Downs, from the inauguration of the festival under the direction of three exiles from Nazi Germany, through the great post-war years to the grand reconstruction of the opera house in the 1990s, and beyond. With illustrations from Glyndebourne’s archive, this is an affectionate portrait of one of the treasures of music in Britain.
Contents
‘Do the Thing Properly’
Bricks and Mortar and Roses
Dream Becomes Reality
Post-war Change
George and Mary
Haitink and Davis
The New Theatre
Youth at the Helm
Counting the Cost
Appendices