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Cairo Opera House

The Cairo Opera House (Arabic: دار الأوبرا المصرية, Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo's National Cultural Centre, is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. Home to most of Egypt's finest musical groups, it is located on the southern portion of Gezira Island in the Nile River, in the Zamalek district near downtown Cairo.

Cairo Opera House
LocationCairo, Egypt
TypeOpera house
Capacity1,200 people
Opened10 October 1988
Website
http://www.cairoopera.org

History

The opera house was inaugurated on 10 October 1988. The funds for the complex were a gift from the nation of Japan to Egypt as a result of President Hosni Mubarak's visit to Japan in April 1983. Construction began in May 1985 and lasted for three years.[1]

In October 1988, President Mubarak and Prince Tomohito of Mikasa, the younger brother of the Japanese Emperor, inaugurated the National Cultural Centre Cairo Opera House. It was the first time for Japan to stage a Kabuki show, a traditional popular drama with singing and dancing, in Africa or the Arab World.

In recognition of the Cairo Opera House, the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra chose it as a venue for their first performance in the Middle East and Africa in January 2007. The Arabic Oud House was created in its premises before moving to a building in the old town.[2]

Khedivial Opera House

 
The Khedivial Opera House, in 1869.

In 1869, Khedive Ismail gave instructions to build an opera house to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal. It was called Khedivial (Royal) Opera House and was meant as a lasting and outstanding symbol of the arts of drama and music. Designed by Italian architects Avoscani and Rossi, the opera house was completed in six months, in the center of Cairo near the Azbakeya district.

The Khedive commissioned a performance which would reflect the ancient Egyptian history. French archaeologist Auguste Mariette, in the Khedive's service, wrote a plot which eventually served the respected Italian librettist Antonio Ghislanzoni as a basis for his libretto. Giuseppe Verdi was appointed to compose the music. The result was the famous opera, Aida, with its heroic quality, powerful dramatic scenes and its passionate music.

Because of delays caused by the Franco-Prussian war, the sets and costumes for the premiere of Aida could not be transported from Paris in time, and in 1869 the Opera House opened instead with Verdi's Rigoletto, one of Verdi's earlier masterpieces. Aida would receive its world premiere in Cairo in 1871. Contrary to general belief, Aida was not commissioned for the inauguration of the Suez Canal.

The Khedivial Opera House was the first on the African continent to perform world famous operas and symphonic masterpieces.

A little over a century later, in the early morning of 28 October 1971, the great Khedivial Royal Opera House was completely destroyed by a fire.

Venues and facilities

The Cairo Opera Complex consists of seven theaters, a music library, an art gallery and a museum.

 
The Roman theatre, Alexandria district.
  • The Main Hall seats 1,200 people and has four levels, including orchestra seating, three tiers and a presidential box. It is used for operas and orchestra and ballet performances.[3]
  • The Small Hall seats up to 500 people on a single floor, is used for chamber music and recitals and can double as a very large reception hall for important events.[4]
  • The Open-Air Theatre is an acoustically designed square-shaped stage used for outdoor performances, and seats 600 people.[5]
  • El Gomhouria Theatre is an exquisite theater situated near Abdeen Royal Palace. It is under the administration of the Cairo Opera House.[6]
  • The Arab Music Institute has state-of-the-art technology and is well-suited to stage authentic Arab music performances.[7]
  • The Alexandria Opera House or Sayed Darwish Theatre[8]
  • The Roman theatre, Alexandria which was discovered in 1963, seats up to 800. It features white marble, green marble, red granite and mosaic, arches and stone.[9][10][11]

Resident companies

See also

References

  1. ^ Zuhur, Sherifa (1998). Images of Enchantment: Visual and Performing Arts of the Middle East. American Univ in Cairo Press. p. 127. ISBN 978-9774244674.
  2. ^ "Pierre Cormon consacre onze semaines par an à apprendre le oud au Caire". Le Temps. 15 July 2004.
  3. ^ "Main Hall". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Small Hall". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Open-Air Theatre". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  6. ^ "El Gomhouria Theatre". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Arab Music Institute". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  8. ^ "The Alexandria Opera House". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  9. ^ "The Roman Amphitheatre, Alexandria". Cairo Opera House. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  10. ^ Adel Awed, Zahraa; Kamel, Seif. "The Roman Theatre (Odeum) in Alexandria". Tour Egypt. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  11. ^ The Mediterranean Medina: International Seminar. School of Architecture at Pescara from 17 to 19 June 2004. 3 January 2016. p. 484. ISBN 9788849290134. Retrieved 15 October 2016.

External links

  • Cairo Opera House Facebook Page
  • Official Cairo Opera House website
  • Official Cairo Opera House Twitter Account

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This article is about the Cairo Opera House built in 1988 For its predecessor see Khedivial Opera House The Cairo Opera House Arabic دار الأوبرا المصرية Dar el Opera el Masreyya literally Egyptian Opera House part of Cairo s National Cultural Centre is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital Home to most of Egypt s finest musical groups it is located on the southern portion of Gezira Island in the Nile River in the Zamalek district near downtown Cairo Cairo Opera HouseLocationCairo EgyptTypeOpera houseCapacity1 200 peopleOpened10 October 1988Websitehttp www cairoopera org Contents 1 History 1 1 Khedivial Opera House 2 Venues and facilities 3 Resident companies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe opera house was inaugurated on 10 October 1988 The funds for the complex were a gift from the nation of Japan to Egypt as a result of President Hosni Mubarak s visit to Japan in April 1983 Construction began in May 1985 and lasted for three years 1 In October 1988 President Mubarak and Prince Tomohito of Mikasa the younger brother of the Japanese Emperor inaugurated the National Cultural Centre Cairo Opera House It was the first time for Japan to stage a Kabuki show a traditional popular drama with singing and dancing in Africa or the Arab World In recognition of the Cairo Opera House the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra chose it as a venue for their first performance in the Middle East and Africa in January 2007 The Arabic Oud House was created in its premises before moving to a building in the old town 2 Khedivial Opera House Edit Main article Khedivial Opera House The Khedivial Opera House in 1869 In 1869 Khedive Ismail gave instructions to build an opera house to celebrate the opening of the Suez Canal It was called Khedivial Royal Opera House and was meant as a lasting and outstanding symbol of the arts of drama and music Designed by Italian architects Avoscani and Rossi the opera house was completed in six months in the center of Cairo near the Azbakeya district The Khedive commissioned a performance which would reflect the ancient Egyptian history French archaeologist Auguste Mariette in the Khedive s service wrote a plot which eventually served the respected Italian librettist Antonio Ghislanzoni as a basis for his libretto Giuseppe Verdi was appointed to compose the music The result was the famous opera Aida with its heroic quality powerful dramatic scenes and its passionate music Because of delays caused by the Franco Prussian war the sets and costumes for the premiere of Aida could not be transported from Paris in time and in 1869 the Opera House opened instead with Verdi s Rigoletto one of Verdi s earlier masterpieces Aida would receive its world premiere in Cairo in 1871 Contrary to general belief Aida was not commissioned for the inauguration of the Suez Canal The Khedivial Opera House was the first on the African continent to perform world famous operas and symphonic masterpieces A little over a century later in the early morning of 28 October 1971 the great Khedivial Royal Opera House was completely destroyed by a fire Venues and facilities EditThe Cairo Opera Complex consists of seven theaters a music library an art gallery and a museum The Roman theatre Alexandria district The Main Hall seats 1 200 people and has four levels including orchestra seating three tiers and a presidential box It is used for operas and orchestra and ballet performances 3 The Small Hall seats up to 500 people on a single floor is used for chamber music and recitals and can double as a very large reception hall for important events 4 The Open Air Theatre is an acoustically designed square shaped stage used for outdoor performances and seats 600 people 5 El Gomhouria Theatre is an exquisite theater situated near Abdeen Royal Palace It is under the administration of the Cairo Opera House 6 The Arab Music Institute has state of the art technology and is well suited to stage authentic Arab music performances 7 The Alexandria Opera House or Sayed Darwish Theatre 8 The Roman theatre Alexandria which was discovered in 1963 seats up to 800 It features white marble green marble red granite and mosaic arches and stone 9 10 11 Resident companies EditCairo Symphony Orchestra Cairo Opera Company Cairo Opera Ballet Company National Arab Music Ensemble Cairo Opera Orchestra Cairo Modern Dance Theater Heritage Ensemble for Arab Music Religious Song Ensemble Cairo Opera Choir Cairo Opera Children s ChoirSee also EditEgyptian Opera House Cairo Conservatoire List of concert halls Sherif Sonbol Cairo Opera House official photographer References Edit Zuhur Sherifa 1998 Images of Enchantment Visual and Performing Arts of the Middle East American Univ in Cairo Press p 127 ISBN 978 9774244674 Pierre Cormon consacre onze semaines par an a apprendre le oud au Caire Le Temps 15 July 2004 Main Hall Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 Small Hall Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 Open Air Theatre Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 El Gomhouria Theatre Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 Arab Music Institute Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 The Alexandria Opera House Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 The Roman Amphitheatre Alexandria Cairo Opera House Retrieved 15 October 2016 Adel Awed Zahraa Kamel Seif The Roman Theatre Odeum in Alexandria Tour Egypt Retrieved 15 October 2016 The Mediterranean Medina International Seminar School of Architecture at Pescara from 17 to 19 June 2004 3 January 2016 p 484 ISBN 9788849290134 Retrieved 15 October 2016 External links EditCairo Opera House Facebook Page Official Cairo Opera House website Official Cairo Opera House Twitter Account Cairo Opera House government website official Cairo Opera Orchestra website official Cairo Opera Ballet Company website Egyptian Cultural Center Press release Cairo Opera Coordinates 30 02 33 N 31 13 25 E 30 04245 N 31 22353 E 30 04245 31 22353 Retrieved from 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