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The old theatre hosted its last festival in 1992, and construction of a brand-new theatre began. It was completed at a cost of £34 million, 90 per cent of which was raised through donations, which gave the donors control of 28% of the seats. The inaugural performance in the new theatre on 28 May
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In 2008–9, Glyndebourne erected a temporary 50 m (160 ft) mast on Mill Plain to monitor meteorological conditions for a year, prior to erection of the turbine. The data collected showed lower wind levels than had been predicted at this location, perhaps because 2008–9 had lower wind levels
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The design of the theatre, a large brick oval building, has resulted in a four-level, horseshoe-shaped auditorium with main level seating, two balconies, and a gallery topped with a circular roof. The over 60-foot (18 m) high stage building is semi-circular in shape and allows for the efficient
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Hill, Norman and Beard built the pipe organ in 1924, and it gradually expanded over the years. John Christie owned a considerable share in the company. Currently, the organ is a gutted shell, the pipes having been donated to various churches for the construction of new organs after World War II. The
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Productions were interrupted by the Second World War, during which time the house became an evacuation centre for children from London. After 1945 the festival slowly began again. Until 1951, the entire burden of financing the opera festival was undertaken by John Christie himself, but, in 1952, the
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obtained the use of the house in 1913 after the death of William Langham Christie, his grandfather. He came into full legal possession of the estate in 1920. Among other renovations, he added to the house an organ room, 80 feet (24 m) long, in the process almost doubling the length of the south
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Unfortunately none of these claims finds ready support in the records of East India Company or indeed in any accounts of the period. The rank of major seems to have been a later invention. There was indeed a Major Christie of the Madras Engineers, however he was shot dead by a Cossack near the river
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in 1812, some three years after Daniel Christie had died. In his will, Daniel Christie refers to himself as formerly a captain in the service of the English East India Company under the presidency of Bombay, there being no mention of higher rank or of an engineering connection. The Christie family
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makes an early 16th-century date the most likely. In 1618, it came into the possession of the Hay family, passing to James Hay Langham in 1824. He inherited his father's baronetcy and estate in Northamptonshire in 1833 which under the terms of his inheritance should have led to him relinquishing
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Whatever the truth regarding his origins, rank or source of sudden wealth, Daniel Christie undoubtedly returned to England with a fortune estimated at £20,000 (equivalent to about £35 million in 2021 values), and his second marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Purbeck Langham, ultimately
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By the late 1980s the theatre's expansion, which had proceeded in a somewhat piecemeal fashion, included an agglomeration of outbuildings which housed restaurants, dressing rooms, storage and other facilities. It became clear to George Christie that a completely new theatre - and not just an
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John Christie's original theatre was soon enlarged and improved many times after its initial construction. As early as 1936 its capacity was increased to 433; by 1952 it held nearly 600, and finally, in 1977, it held 850 people. In addition, a rehearsal hall was constructed.
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festivals, which gave them the idea of bringing professional opera to Glyndebourne, although Christie's original concept was for it to be similar to the Bayreuth Festival. As their ideas evolved, the concept changed to focus on smaller-scale productions of operas by
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The only Daniel Christie to be found for this period in the East India Company records is a surgeon's mate of the Sixth Regiment of Bombay Native Infantry. The Christie family pedigree claims that in 1782 Christin served in the war against
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than usual. The turbine was launched in January 2012. In the first five years since it was launched, the turbine generated the equivalent of 102% of Glyndebourne's annual electricity requirements, outperforming its annual target of 90%.
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for a wind turbine in January 2007. The council granted permission in July 2007, but the decision was called in by the Secretary of State because of the wider implications of the proposal for renewable energy development in the
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organ originally contained four manuals and 46 stops, but this was eventually expanded to 106 stops, unusual for an English-built organ in having multiple diapason chorus ranks of pipes.
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pedigree cites Daniel Christie's dates of promotion, first to Lieutenant in 1781 and to Captain in 1783, however no records to support these claims have been offered or traced thus far.
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Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and strong opposition from countryside protection groups and local residents. On 10 July 2008, the Secretary of State granted planning permission.
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he was unable to do so. After litigation the estate passed to a relative, Mr Langham Christie, but he later had to pay £50,000 to persuade another relative to withdraw a rival claim.
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rising to the rank of major, and the family fortune was made when he was given a hoard of gems by a Sultan in thanks for having prevented his troops from pillaging a harem.
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appearance which can still be seen from the gardens today. Some of the exterior of the older parts of the house can be seen from the driveway next to the theatre.
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company who had been engaged to add a touch of professionalism to the proceedings. They were married on 4 June 1931. During their honeymoon, they attended the
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Since its establishment in 1986, Glyndebourne's education department has undertaken an array of projects within the local community. Schools around the
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Kennedy, p. 6, notes in a caption of a 1756 watercolour: "The original fifteenth century house is almost hidden behind the imposing addition"
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his name to Christie on entering the army of the East India Company. According to frequently published accounts, Daniel Christin joined the
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in a design competition, Christie announced in 1990 that a new theatre, capable of seating 1,200 people, would be constructed in 1992.
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area often visit the venue for performances and workshops. Youth opera projects are also undertaken such as the recent production of
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at Glynde Bourne (as it was often spelt) since the fifteenth century", but the exact age of the house is unknown. Some surviving
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Tory and Whig : the parliamentary papers of Edward Harley, 3rd Earl of Oxford, and William Hay, M.P. for Seaford, 1716-1753
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Glyndebourne Festival Society was formed to take over the financial management. Christie's death in 1962 resulted in his son
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David Pickard, "A Seasonal message from David Pickard, General Director". Glyndebourne Festival Opera, 13 December 2011
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for 14- to 19-year-olds and the previous Hip H'Opera project in 2006 - timed to coincide with the 250th anniversary of
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flying and storage of scenery. The acoustics, by Derek Sugden and Rob Harris of Arup Acoustics, have received praise.
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had conducted the first music heard in the renovated Glyndebourne opera house in 1934, in private performances, at
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evenings in this room. At one of these evenings in 1931, he met his future wife, the Sussex-born Canadian soprano
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As an annex to the organ room, the Christies built a fully equipped and up-to-date theatre with a 300-seat
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Julian Rhodes, "British Residence Organs of the Romantic Zenith", Julian Rhodes' Dream Organs blog
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After extensive rehearsals, the first six-week season opened on 28 May 1934 with a performance of
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The Military History of the Madras Engineers and Pioneers from 1743 up to the Present Time
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since 1988 in projects such as inmate-designed puppet shows influenced by works such as
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was engaged to install bay windows and add decorative brickwork to give the house the
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Langham Christie was the son of one Daniel Christin, a Swiss of obscure origins who
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This article is about the country house and its opera house. For the festival, see
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façade of the house. This room contained one of the largest organs outside of a
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1994, given 60 years to the day after the old theatre's first performance, was
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enlargement of the old one - was necessary. Having chosen the architects
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John Christie's fondness for music led him to hold regular amateur
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became general manager until 1949. All three men were exiles from
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War, Culture and Society in Early Modern South Asia, 1740-1849
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Howard, Joseph Jackson and Crisp, Frederick Arthur. (1894).
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more suited to the intimate scale of the planned theatre.
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A short semi-documentary film was made in 1955 entitled
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brought Glyndebourne into the Christin/Christie family.
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Glyndebourne has featured windmills for many years. A
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Interior of the present Glyndebourne Opera House, 2008
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that, since 1934, has been the venue for the annual
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The Glyndebourne wind turbine, viewed from the rear
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Glyndebourne Opera House
Glyndebourne Festival Opera


Glyndebourne is located in East Sussex
Manor house
Lewes
East Sussex
Coordinates
50°52′42″N 0°03′50″E / 50.87833°N 0.06389°E / 50.87833; 0.06389
/ˈɡlndbɔːn/
English country house
opera house
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Lewes
East Sussex
manor house
timber framing
panelling
lunatic
William Langham Christie
façade
balustrading
Ewan Christian
Jacobethan
anglicised
Bombay Engineers
Aras
Hyder Ali
Mysore

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