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Peter Ebert
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Peter Ebert, who has died aged 94, came to Britain from Nazi Germany in with his father Carl, Glyndebourne’s first artistic director, whom he followed...
The Barber of Seville - europaticket.com
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Carl Ebert, the pre-World War II general manager, chose to emigrate from Germany rather than endorse the Nazi view of music, and went on to co-found the Glyndebourne opera festival in England. He was replaced by Max von Schillings, who acceded to enact works of "unalloyed German character".
BBC Arts - BBC Arts - How Glyndebourne changed opera forever
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Three exiles from Nazi Germany created an opera revolution at Glyndebourne
80 Jahre Glyndebourne Festival - Opera Lounge
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Both Fritz Busch from Dresden and Carl Ebert from Berlin had left Germany with Oliver Knussen's Where the Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop!, ...
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