£15.00
Programme for 2010 Festival. Pre-order now, available May 2010.
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£50.00
A remarkable collection of over 450 photographs celebrating all aspects of Glyndebourne's work over 75 years.
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£25.00
A memoir of Neville Cardus, the celebrated writer on music and cricket by his friend and fellow musicologist Robin Daniels. Cardus was the first music critic to be knighted and one of the most evocative writers on cricket of all time.
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£17.95
Compiled by Lesley Geddes-Brown with illustrations by Angie Lewin, this anthology of practical advice is full of wit, wisdom and experience. Published September 2009
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£12.99
A spellbinding account of love and loss, a lyrical ode to the wonderful and terrible beauty of India, and a masterly meditation on the interweaving of separate lives.
Written by David Charles Manners. Paperback
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£7.99
Brilliant contemporary working of the Arthurian legend set in a city wasteland of gang feuds and violence. A new youth opera of this book for 14 – 19 year olds is to be performed on the Glyndebourne stage in 2010. Paperback
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£5.00
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£18.99
A short story anthology edited by Jeanette Winterson, using opera as the starting point for a short story. Contributors include Alexander McCall Smith, Ruth Rendell, Joanna Trollope and Lynne Truss.
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£8.99
Oliver Sacks explores music's power to console and nourish, here shown through his emotional and psychological journeys with fragile and vulnerable people. A bestseller during the Festival and now in paperback.
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£17.95
A fascinating look behind the scenes at the coaching process for singers, focusing on Ubaldo Gardini, italian coach at Glyndebourne, Covent Garden and the Met for nearly 20 years. Written by Marie Myerscough. Hardback.
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£8.99
From a Sussex based publisher, these diverting follies, weird festivals, bizarre characters and wacky destinations are all within travelling distance of Glyndebourne. Written by Peter Bridgewater, published by Snake River Press. Hardback.
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£12.95
Recommended to us and a surprise Festival bestseller, this facsimile sketchbook will delight everyone who enjoys watching the Glyndebourne sheep. Drawn from Henry Moore's studio window in 1972, these sketches were originally presented to his daughter Mary. Paperback.
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