Glyndebourne Festival Opera 〓 Festival has released an overview of the 2021 festival

2021/02/18

The Glyndebourne Festival Opera in the United Kingdom has released an overview of the 2021 festival. According to the announcement, the 2021 music festival will be held from May 20th to August 29th, as originally planned.

In 2021, three new productions will be created: Janacek’s “Katya Kabanova”, Rossini’s “Il turco in Italia”, and Verdi’s “Luisa Miller”. The revival is Mozart’s “Così fan tutte”. Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” will be performed in a semi-stage format.

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