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- proper noun a
hamlet inEast Sussex . - proper noun the
opera house located there. - proper noun UK the
opera that takes place there.
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The awards show last ran in January this year and attracted top figures from across the arts and broadcasting, including David Attenborough, Billie Connolly, Rob Brydon and Ronnie Wood, as well as key executives from big arts organisations such as Glyndebourne, English National Opera and the Royal Ballet.
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✒ I did pay for our tickets at Glyndebourne last week.
Simon Hoggart's week: Olympic chiefs have built a Brigadoon for the rich 2011
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A great frame of leaded glass dominates the action in Jonathan Kent's Glyndebourne production of Britten's The Turn of the Screw.
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If comedy is what's wanted, why not import David McVicar's hilarious Glyndebourne "Giulio Cesare," which starred Ms. de Niese as its dancing, Bollywood-inspired Cleopatra?
Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World Heidi Waleson 2012
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Warner has a good pedigree when it comes to thought-provoking stagings: Don Giovanni and Fidelio at Glyndebourne, The Turn of the Screw at Covent Garden, Death in Venice at ENO.
Eugene Onegin; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Janine Jansen/Vänskä – review 2011
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What made it specially piquant was that the lead tenor, Stephen Costello, had a throat infection and was replaced by an understudy making his Glyndebourne debut.
Simon Hoggart's week: Olympic chiefs have built a Brigadoon for the rich 2011
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What made it specially piquant was that the lead tenor, Stephen Costello, had a throat infection and was replaced by an understudy making his Glyndebourne debut.
Simon Hoggart's week: Olympic chiefs have built a Brigadoon for the rich 2011
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WORMSLEY, Berkshire—The first thing to say about the Garsington Opera's move to the Getty family's estate is that the grandeur of the natural setting beats even that of Glyndebourne.
'Il Turco' Delights at Garsington Paul Levy 2011
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✒ I did pay for our tickets at Glyndebourne last week.
Simon Hoggart's week: Olympic chiefs have built a Brigadoon for the rich 2011
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The arts programming and non-scripted, or reality, Emmys were both won by the UK's Twenty Twenty Television for the opera-world set Gareth Malone Goes to Glyndebourne and The World's Strictest Parents, in which wild teenagers are sent to live with families run by strict parents.
International Emmy awards go to Julie Walters and Christopher Eccleston 2011
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