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The combination of my father's death and my personal back ground lit a fire in me to know more
He was admitted to the hospital on June 24, 2016.
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The combination of my father's death and my personal back ground lit a fire in me to know more
He was admitted to the hospital on June 24, 2016.
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Established in 1985 by a group of opera enthusiasts, Wessex Glyndebourne Association seeks to provide financial support for the Glyndeboume opera company, and for young opera singers at the outset of their career via the Wessex Originally designed to support Glyndebourne on Tour, this became Ampossible wigen Arts estel England ortved its annual grant in November 20me WGA is a corporate member of the Glyndeboure Festival Society and recerves an allocation of 2 tickets for the Festival each year; members can apply by ballot for a couple of these tickets. Our patron is the distinguished mezzo-soprano Diana Montague.
Singers often have a difficult time earty in their career, especially financially. In 1997 we established an annual award to support outstanding young singers selected from the Glyndeboume chorus; the winners can be seen at Wessex Award, which has links to their personal web-pages wherever possible. The prize money, currently £2,500, helps them to pay for extra lessons, scores, language tuition, travel and other necessities.
A number of In-House events are arranged, usually on Saturday lunchtimes in Itchen Abbas near Winchester, when performers, composers, choreographers, designers, répétiteurs and so on give a short talk followed by a light lunch. Recent speakers have included the Chairman of Glyndebume, Gus Christie, the Director of the BBC Proms David Pickard, distinguished bass baritone Sir John Tomlinson, the opera photographer Clive Barda, tenor David Rendall and Dame Felicity Palmer. At our annual visit to Glyndebourne in the autumn, we present the Wessex Award to the winner that year, and the successful singer gives a concert the following spring, usually at Itchen Abbas Hall and preceded by drinks and canapés. In collaboration with Music at Beaulieu, we arrange an annual concert in Beaulieu Abbey Church when four young singers from Glyndeboume give a wonderful evening of opera; performers have included David Butt Philip, Huw Montague Rendall and Kate Royal.
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