Longborough Festival Opera announces 2025 programme Debussy: Pelléas et Mélisande Dorman: Wahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cult *UK premiere Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia Purcell: Dido and Aeneas Led by Artistic Director Polly Graham and Executive Director Emily Gottlieb, Longborough Festival Opera unveils its 2025 season under the continued guidance of esteemed Music Director Anthony Negus.
The festival’s audacity reaches new heights as it presents two remarkable operas that owe their existence to Wagner’s impact on music: Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande, and the UK premiere of Avner Dorman’s Wahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cult.
Pelléas et Mélisande
Music Director Anthony Negus comments: “I am delighted that, beyond the Ring, Longborough is entrusting me with other ambitious and distinguished works which allow me to continue to grow as an artist, and I am proud to be Music Director of this extraordinary company whose bold spirits and warm heart allows it to achieve great things.
I’ve always felt a special feeling towards Pelléas - Debussy’s post-Wagnerian masterpiece, whose drama is powerful yet understated, and whose orchestral interludes are imbued with a Parsifal like atmosphere as well as harmonies that are under the spell of Tristan und Isolde. We have waited a long time to tackle it at Longborough, and I believe the time is now ripe for us to present it and to experience its mystery and subtle beauty in a new staging. Our theatre will serve this piece particularly well.”
Wahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cult
Longborough welcomes back Justin Brown (“magnificently done - and comes straight from the heart” Jessica Duchen, 5* The I paper) to conduct the UK premiere of Avner Dorman’s Wahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cult (“wide-ranging, appealing, breathtakingly virtuosic” - Washington Post). Dorman delves into the story of the Wagner family and the politicisation of Wagner’s music in 20th-century Germany. Wahnfried was first performed in Germany in 2017 and was nominated for Best New Opera at the 2018 International Opera Awards. Longborough’s production will feature a cast of leading British singers including Susan Bullock CBE, and Mark Le Brocq, fresh from his roles as Loge and Siegmund in Longborough’s Ring and Aschenbach in WNO’s Death in Venice.
Music Director Anthony Negus comments: “Attending the world premiere in 2017 was a profoundly moving experience. I am thrilled to bring this piece to Longborough. Presenting this opera about the Wagner family here feels especially fitting, as Longborough is often regarded as the British Bayreuth.”
Il barbiere di Siviglia
Elsewhere in the 2025 season, Longborough presents a new production of Gioachino Rossini’s beloved comic opera, Il barbiere di Siviglia. Known for its effervescent melodies and comedic brilliance, this production promises to delight audiences of all ages.
Dido and Aeneas
Closing the 2025 season will be a new production of Purcell’s masterpiece Dido and Aeneas. For the Longborough Emerging Artists and Youth Chorus, the opportunity to take part in this project will be inspirational, and for audiences, this promises to be a barnstorming end to a thrilling season.
Beyond 2025
Further Wagnerian performances are planned for 2026 and 2027.
In 2026, Longborough presents a revival of the much-lauded production of Tristan & Isolde from 2015 and 2017, conceived and directed by Carmen Jakobi and conducted by Anthony Negus (“One of the most exalting operatic experiences I have had” - Michael Tanner, The Spectator).
Then in 2027, having conquered the Ring twice in just over a decade, Longborough takes on a new flagship project, and one of the most challenging operas in the repertoire: a new production of Wagner’s life-affirming comedy Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Conducted by Music Director Anthony Negus, and directed by Longborough’s Artistic Director, Polly Graham, this production allows the company to build on their tradition of nurturing British Wagnerians, and developing talent. A large professional cast and chorus will work alongside Longborough’s now established Youth and Community Choruses. Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg’s themes of learning, craftsmanship, community music-making, summer festivities and philosophy of art will allow an expanded festival programme around this wellspring of an opera.
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