Back on track : how lockdown led to a new operatic version of The Railway Children
While most of us were trying to master sourdough and watching Tiger King, Mark-Anthony Turnage put the pandemic to better use and wrote an opera. Five years later it’s coming to Glyndebourne. He tells us how I have history with Glyndebourne. Back in 1984 when I was a naive 24-year-old, I was a (…)
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