Photo gallery

Il turco in italia rehearsals

The rehearsal rooms are full of laughter and warmth for Il turco in Italia – take a look back stage as the cast prepare for Festival 2026.

Photographer: ASH

Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida), Anle Gou (Albazar), Peter Kálmán (Selim) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida)

Matteo Mancini (Prosdocimo) and Anna-Marie Sullivan (Girlfriend)

Elena Villalón (Donna Fiorilla) and Minghao Liu (Don Narciso)

Peter Kálmán (Selim), Elena Villalón (Donna Fiorilla), Matteo Mancini (Prosdocimo), Rodion Pogossov (Don Geronio), Anle Gou (Albazar), Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Peter Kálmán (Selim), Anna-Marie Sullivan (Girlfriend) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Peter Kálmán (Selim)

Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida)

 Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida), Matteo Mancini (Prosdocimo), Elena Villalón (Donna Fiorilla) and Anle Gou (Albazar) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Anna-Marie Sullivan (Girlfriend) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Peter Kálmán (Selim), Elena Villalón (Donna Fiorilla), Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Peter Kálmán (Selim), Minghao Liu (Don Narciso), Elena Villalón (Donna Fiorilla), Rodion Pogossov (Don Geronio), Aytaj Shikhalizada (Zaida) and members of the Glyndebourne Chorus

Members of the Glyndebourne Chorus


Il turco in Italia is on stage this summer 23 May – 9 July

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