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THE TURK RETURNS TO GLYNDEBOURNE

Fifty summers have passed since Glyndebourne first staged Rossini’s Il turco in Italia. And here I was again on a Bank Holiday Sunday, treading those same flowering lawns, with the same warm sun beating down from an azure sky – and a brand-new production of Il turco in prospect.

This small gem of an opera, a distant relation by text of Mozart’s , was revived in Rome in 1950 by

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