Golden age: When Scottish Opera was a jewel in Britain’s cultural crown
Scottish Opera’s production of Otello in 1977
In the 1970s, Scottish Opera rose from being a provincial ensemble into a company with an international reputation. Nick Smurthwaite talks to John Duffus – former technical controller – about his new book on the pioneering company
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