In partnership with Picturehouse Screen Arts, we are delighted to bring you this season's Glyndebourne Festival at a cinema near you.
This new opera is on Tour in autumn 2012. Based on a short story by Eça de Queirós and written specially for Glyndebourne by our first Composer-in-Residence Julian Philips.
Melly Still, the director of Glyndebourne's Rusalka, discusses the story and emotions behind this year's Tour 2012 production.
Watch a short feature video on Glyndebourne's Jerwood Young Artists scheme
Glyndeboure's New Generation Programme was launched in 2009, our 75th Anniversary, to invest significantly in developing new audiences, artists of the future and our staff at Glyndebourne.
The cast and creative team of L’heure espagnole give their insights on the opera that's part of the Ravel Double Bill at Glyndebourne festival 2012.
The team behind Glyndebourne's 2012 production of The Cunning Little Vixen explore and discuss some of the themes and stories behind Leoš Janáček's opera and how they have been presented on stage.
Is Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro the greatest opera ever writen?
This introduction to Glyndebourne reveals the figures that sum up just how much work goes into a festival every year.
Director Laurent Pelly and conductor Kazushi Ono introduce Ravel's double bill L’heure espagnole and L’enfant et les sortilèges.