Sir Charles Mackerras: The last interview
Sir Charles Mackerras conducted five Festival operas at Glyndebourne, beginning with Falstaff in 1990. This was followed by Le nozze di Figaro (1997), Rodelinda (1999), Die Zauberflöte (2005) and Così fan tutte (2010). In this, his final interview with James Whitbourn, Sir Charles speaks about his career, conducting Mozart and in particular Così fan tutte.

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💥 Dieter Hallervorden goes off & Precht doubles down

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Meet the Maker - Danielle de Niese

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Adrian Boult reminisces about Arturo Toscanini

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Simon Rattle on Herbert von Karajan

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Old Vic Voices - working with Laurence Olivier | National Theatre

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Callas vs. Caballé — Armida’s Impossible Aria (analysis + score)

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Interview with Sir Charles Mackerras

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The Entire History of Paris in 37 Minutes

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Book Review: Charles Mackerras

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Dame Joan Sutherland - "Guest Scene in Die Fledermaus"

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'THIS WAS RICHARD TAUBER' - UK Television Documentary 1971.

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Sir Charles Mackerras - Talking About Music with John Amis

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An Interview with Sir Charles Mackerras (2008) (Philharmonia Orchestra)

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Cecilia Bartoli on Her Voice, Mother as Teacher & Herbert von Karajan Discovery (1996)

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In conversation with Sir András Schiff - 2020

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Paul Scofield - a BBC "Arena" Documentary

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Review: Mackerras' Operas in English (1) Hansel and Gretel

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Why Listen to Brahms?

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