Glyndebourne Festival
New collaboration with the Glyndebourne Festival & Maestro Broadcasting: World-class opera in the heart of the Sussex countryside.
Glyndebourne, Maestro Broadcasting and EuroArts Music have joined forces to bring world-class opera performances to a global audience.
Known for its inspirational directors, outstanding orchestras as well as exceptional performers, and the ongoing commitment to commissioning new work, Glyndebourne, based in East Sussex, England, is celebrated for its annual opera festival. Together, we will elevate the operas to audio-visual exposure and availability all year around.
We are pleased to mark the beginning of the new collaboration between Glyndebourne Festival, Maestro Broadcasting and EuroArts Music with six new productions in 4K and HD from the seasons 2022, 2023 and 2024. This vibrant mix of operetta and beloved Glyndebourne baroque classics will be followed by joined forces in future productions and further opera gems for broadcasting and streaming.
For more information, please contact the EuroArts team.
Each production will also be featured in the subsequent issues of the IMZ newsletter, stay tuned for more.
George Frideric Handel: Alcina
Giacomo Puccini: La bohème
Francis Poulenc: Les Mamelles de Tirésias
Franz Léhar: The Merry Widow
George Frideric Handel: Semele
Ethel Smyth: The Wreckers
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