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altitude opera house in always of South America is the Teatro Colón (Columbus Theater) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It took more than 20 years to build, eventually prologue to the public on May 25, 1908. Since then it has proceeded to draw the greatest opera singers in the world to what some have phoned The Forgotten Continent, chiefly for it is such a large distance from major opera houses in Europe and North USA.
The Teatro Colón was constructed during a period when Argentina was one of the wealthiest nations in the world. The new building is really the second opera house in Buenos Aires to bear this label. The original Teatro Colón, situated on the Plaza de Mayo, opened in 1857 with the Argentine premiere of La traviata by Giuseppe Verdi, a mere four years later the opera had enjoyed its world premiere at La Fenice in Venice, Italy. This first venue boasted 2,500 seats and remained the city’s basic opera house as close to 30 years. The old of the first architecture, plus the lust to construct a extra opulent showcase, provided the momentum to create this heiress namely occupies an whole city block and has its chief entry on Libertad Street.
The current building, seating 2,700 contributors, was devised to imitate the famous Teatro alla Scala (La Scala) of Milan [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Italy. Early commentators insisted the Argentine version actually possessed better acoustical properties than its European similarity. Although construction began in 1889, numerous setbacks served to seriously tarry the achievement of this new Teatro Colón. The basic architect, Francesco Tamburini, died fewer than two years after the cornerstone was laid. His pupil and successor, Vittorio Meano, was killed in 1904, emulated not long thereafter by the necrosis of the Italian merchant who had provided many of the funding for the building, Angelo Ferrari.
The premier product in the current house was also a Verdi opera, Aida, presented by a touring Italian corporation that comprised Lucia Crestani in the caption character and Amadeo Bassi as Radames. The afterward performance was Hamlet by Ambroise Thomas, starring baritone Titta Ruffo. The first season also featured such legendary singers as Feodor Chaliapin in Arrigo Boito’s Mefistofele, plus the globe premiere of Aurora by Argentine songwriter Hector Panizza.
The continuing menu of world-class singers and conductors to have graced the stage and the podium (respectively) of Teatro Colón are a veritable Who’s Who of opera. In particular, legendary soprano Maria Callas sang numerous of her maximum famous bel canto roles in this house. The cinema has also served as an effective platform for homegrown opera singers; some of them have gone on to extraordinary vocations, such as José Cura and Marcelo Alvarez. Other Argentine inhabitants who fulfilled at Teatro Colón ahead enjoying recognition on the stages of the world have included cellist Sol Gabetta, pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, ballet stars Jorge Donn and Paloma Herrera, and renowned tango composer and bandoneon (accordion) athlete ástor Piazzolla.
The treatment crew of Teatro Colón began a lengthy restoration process in late 2006, mostly to correct the disrepair the building had underwent during years of omit due to several economic collapses and changes in government. The appearance has since been returned to its sometime grandeur, and interior features such as the French-made dyed cup skylights and Italian pink cruel staircases have been fully refurbished. The ultimate opera performed prior to its transient closing was Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov on October 28 [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 2006. This remodeling took four years apt complete, double the elemental estimate, and spend US$100 million. The Grand Reopening [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], set to agree with Argentina’s bicentennial festivities, took place in May 2010 with a gala performance of excerpts from the Puccini opera La bohème and the ballet Swan Lake along P.I. Tchaikovsky.


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