£6.99
Available now A concise history of the opera house, illustrated with pictures from the Glyndebourne archive by Michael Kennedy, music critic.
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£10.00
Archive film from the 1955 Festival, re-released on DVD. A riveting piece of social history.
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£13.50
This new CD features world premier recording Exsultate, Jubilate by Karl Jenkins, her trademark Handel and Mozart arias, a stunning duet with the mighty Bryn Terfel and Lucretia and Pace Non Trovo. Pre-order now, available late July
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£15.00
For this debut solo recording Danielle de Niese brings her unique musical charisma to both familiar and rarely heard arias from Handel operas including Guilio Cesare, Rinaldo and Semele.
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£13.50
After her bestselling Handel CD, Danielle de Niese with Sir Charles Mackerras and the Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment, sings a selection of Mozart's most beautiful arias.
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£10.00
A facsimile edition of the first Festival Programme, 28 May 1934. The programme includes articles written by John Christie which celebrate the opening and splendidly articulate his aspirations for Glyndebourne and its future development.
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£15.00
Programme for 2010 Festival.
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£22.00
5 CD set featuring excerpts from archive studio recordings of acclaimed productions from the 1930s, 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Also included is the Jonathan
Dove Glyndebourne Wind Serenade- Figures in the Garden.
recorded in 1991.
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£50.00
75th Anniversary design. Individually boxed.
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£8.00
A3 facsimile of the 1934 Glyndebourne Festival Season Poster
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£95.00
Hand painted enamel box by Halcyon Days featuring a design by Mary Fedden, inspired by characters from the Commedia dell’Arte
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£7.00
75th Anniversary design. 100% cotton.
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