Glyndebourne (record label)

The Glyndebourne CD Label
Founded 2008 (2008)
Distributor(s) Select Music and Video Distribution (UK)
Naxos America (North America)
Naxos Sweden (Scandinavia)
Codaex (rest of the world)
Genre Opera
Location United Kingdom
Official website glyndebourne.com

The Glyndebourne Label is a UK-based record label founded in 2006 to release live recordings of Glyndebourne Festival Opera performances.

Releases on The Glyndebourne Label draw on archival recordings from 1960 to the present day and are released in pairs with one recording from the original opera house and one from the new opera house on the same site which opened in 1994.[1] The label released its first two recordings, Betrothal in a Monastery and Le nozze di Figaro, in 2008.[2]

Since the establishment of the label in 2008, the releases on The Glyndebourne Label draw on the extensive recordings in the archive, which span the years from 1960 to the present day. The recordings were originally made for posterity by the late John Barnes. These recordings are released in pairs, with one recording from the old opera house and one from the new, which opened in 1994. All releases on the Glyndebourne Label are from live performances, resulting in vividly realistic recordings. They are packaged as a hard bound book containing a libretto in English, French and German along with a feature article and a synopsis.

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Releases

References

  1. Glyndebourne Productions Ltd."The Glyndebourne Label"
  2. Gramophone. "Soundbites: Glyndebourne is to launch a CD label in the summer". (January 2008) p. 12
  3. Clements, Andrew. "Britten: Peter Grimes" (recording review). The Guardian (23 September 2010)
  4. Christiansen, Rupert. "Beethoven's Fidelio performed by Glyndebourne Festival Opera" (recording review). Daily Telegraph (16 April 2009)
  5. Gutman, David. "Prokofiev Betrothal in a Monastery" (recording review). Gramophone (July 2008) p. 90
  6. BBC Music. "Dvorak: Rusalka" (recording review). September 2010
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