Ray Chenez Jumps in as Sesto in Glyndebourne

Ray Chenez, backstage, jumping in as Sesto in Glyndebourne.

Ray Chenez made his role debut as Sesto last night in Glyndebourne, jumping in for Svetlina Stoyanova. This is the first time a countertenor has performed the role in David McVicar’s iconic production of Giulio Cesare. Laurence Cummings conducted the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

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Ray Chenez as Nireno in Giulio Cesare at Glyndebourne