Glyndebourne Unveils the Entirety of its Autumn 2025 Season
By Afton Markay(Photo credit: Tristram Kenton)
Glyndebourne has announced the full program for its Autumn 2025 Season.
The first mainstage operas is a revival of Floris Visser’s Festival 2022 production of Puccini’s “La bohème, conducted by Adam Hickox.
Additionally, Bertie Baigent conducts a revival of Peter Hall’s 1981 Festival production of Britten’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Händel’s “Messiah” featuring the Glyndebourne Chorus and Glyndebourne Sinfonia closes out the mainstage season.
Glyndebourne will present Christmas concerts with sing-along carols, opera highlights and popular orchestral showpieces performed by the Glyndebourne Sinfonia and Glyndebourne Chorus. One shorter performance will take place for families with small children.
Community and participatory projects taking place are the Singing Schools network, and the One Voice Festival of Singing in partnership with Create Music. These programs give schoolchildren an opportunity to singing on stage with the Glyndebourne Chorus and members of the Glyndebourne Sinfonia orchestra.
Previously announced was the world premiere of an adaptation of Nesbit’s novel, “The Railway Children” by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Rachael Hewer. Chloe Rooke conducts.
The Autumn season is slated for Oct. 11 through Dec. 14, 2025.
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