The Jewish Chronicle

Applause rings for Bing

- Di Figaro. Le Nozze

THE AUDIENCE at Glyndebour­ne Opera was clapping last week even before the curtain rose on

Gus Christie, the event’s executive chairman, strode on stage to announce the unveiling of a plaque to commemorat­e Sir Rudolf Bing, the Viennese-born Jew thrown out of his theatre work in Berlin by the Nazis and invited to Britain in 1934 to become the pioneering country house opera’s first general manager.

The plaque was a gift of the Associatio­n of Jewish Refugees. Mr Christie noted the role of Sir Rudolf, along with Mr Christie’s grandmothe­r Audrey Mildmay, in also creating the Edinburgh Festival as an outlet for Glyndebour­ne before his departure for America.

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