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the Anti-Defamation League) intended to ease race relations, come naturally to him.
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Great Britain funding. touring opera companies based in England are stuck behind the border unless they have
some source in Scotland to footthe bill.
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administrator Sarah Playfair. ‘we were invited by Scottish Opera as part of the European City ofCulture celebrations.‘ The season has been made possible with support from the Scottish Arts Council. Strathclyde Regional Council, " Glasgow DistrictCouncil andGlasgow 1990. ‘Our repertoire is based round that of the Glyndebourne Festival.‘ says Ms Playfair. ‘and we‘re bringing theirtwo new productions. "The Magic Flute“ and “New Year" by SirMichael Tippettplus"Fidelio" asit'sa good repertoire piece and wefeltwe could castitwell.‘
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give young singers a chance as they are breakingoutintointernationalcareers. It‘s a good place to learn roles.‘ she says. ‘a very special environment which can‘t equate with any other company. It‘s not necessarily better. but it's certainly ditferent.‘ Don’t miss the chance to see Glyndebourne Touring Opera. It may be a while before they can come this way again. (Carol Main)
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