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Don Pasquale rehearsals

Take a peek into the rehearsals for our Tour 2021 production of Donizetti’s Don Pasquale

A selection of photos from rehearsals for our Tour 2021 production of Don Pasquale

Donizetti’s glittering, sharp-edged comedy cuts to the heart of human nature.

Photographer: Richard Hubert Smith

Konstantin Suchkov (Malatesta), Ricardo Seguel (Don Pasquale), Mariam Battistelli (Norina), Konu Kim (Ernesto), Revival Director Paul Higgins and The Glyndebourne Chorus

Konstantin Suchkov (Malatesta) and Ricardo Seguel (Don Pasquale)

Senior Coach Alessandro Amoretti and Repetiteur Ashley Beauchamp of the Music Staff with Mariam Battistelli (Norina)

Rachel Taylor and Chloe Latchmore, Choristers

Mariam Battistelli (Norina)

The Glyndebourne Chorus

Konu Kim (Ernesto) and Mariam Battistelli (Norina)

Konu Kim (Ernesto) and Konstantin Suchkov (Malatesta)

The Glyndebourne Chorus

Repetiteur Ashley Beauchamp, Conductor Jonathan Bloxham, Chorus Director Aidan Oliver and Assistant Conductor Johann Stuckenbruck

Mariam Battistelli (Norina), Konstantin Suchkov (Malatesta) and Ricardo Seguel (Don Pasquale)

Ricardo Seguel (Don Pasquale) and Konstantin Suchkov (Malatesta)

The Glyndebourne Chorus


Don Pasquale will open at Glyndebourne on 10 October, before Touring to CANTERBURY, MILTON KEYNES, NORWICH and LIVERPOOL.

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