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Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía

Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencian: [paˈlaw ðe lez ˈaɾdz ˈrejna soˈfi.a]; Spanish: Palacio de las Artes Reina Sofía; anglicised as "Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts") is an opera house, performing arts centre, and urban landmark designed by Santiago Calatrava to anchor the northwest end of the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia, Spain.[1] It opened on 8 October 2005; its first opera staging was of Beethoven's Fidelio on 25 October 2006. Tenor and conductor Plácido Domingo has maintained a special relationship with the Palau since its founding and has established a young singers training program there.[2]

Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia, Spain, photographed at night with the city in the background
General information
TypeArts complex
LocationValencia, Spain
Opened8 October 2005
Design and construction
Architect(s)Santiago Calatrava Valls
Main contractorDragados and Necso

The building edit

 
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, rear SE elevation
 
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, side SW elevation
 
Sala Principal of Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía

Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts is the last major structure built of a grand City of Arts and Sciences concept designed by the Valencia-born and internationally known architect Santiago Calatrava, which began in 1995. The building was constructed by a joint venture of Dragados and Necso.[3] It was opened officially on 8 October 2005 by Queen Sofía of Spain.[4]

The building rises 14 stories above ground and includes three stories below ground. Its height is 75 metres (246 ft), being the tallest opera house in the world.[5] Under the metallic, expansive curved-roof structure, 230 m (755 ft) in length, the 40,000 m2 (431,000 sq ft) building contains four auditoriums:

  • The Sala Principal (Main Hall) seats 1,470 people and functions primarily for opera, but it may be converted for dance and other performing arts. The hall has four tiers of seating, one of the largest stages in the world equipped with all major facilities, and the third largest orchestra pit in the world,[6] being capable of housing 120 musicians. The stage has room to build two complete opera settings which makes it possible to play two different operas in two days.
The building suffered a number of incidents after its opening, which hampered initial productions. The first of these was the collapse of the main stage platform while it was bearing the complete set of Jonathan Miller's production of Don Giovanni in December 2006. That forced the Palau to cancel the last performance of La Bohème and all of La Belle et la Bête, and meant that the management had to reschedule the remainder of the inaugural opera season. In November 2007, the entire cultural complex suffered a series of floods. The recently re-built stage platform was paralysed once again because almost 2 m (7 ft) of water entered the lower floors of the building and wrecked the electronics and the motors of the complex stage equipment, forcing the management to reschedule the season again, delaying the premiere of Carmen and canceling the opera 1984.[5]
  • The Auditorium is located above the Main Hall. It seats 1,420 people and its facilities include sound and video systems capable of projecting displays of events taking place in venues below it. Officially given to the managing trust during the 2007–2008 season, it is a spectacular venue with multiple uses, from multi-genre concerts to political rallies.
  • Aula Magistral is capable of seating 400 people and is used for chamber music performances and conferences.
  • Martí i Soler Theatre was constructed below the base of the Palau's plume [5] and seats 400 people. It is used for theatre productions and as a training centre for the main auditoriums. This hall suffered vast damage during the 2007 flooding and its opening was delayed. No equipment had been installed before the flooding, however, so the estimated cost for reconstruction was much lower than it would have been shortly thereafter.

The company edit

 
Foyer to the main hall of Palau de les Arts

From its inception in 2005 until early 2015, administration of the company was under the General Directorship of Helga Schmidt, formerly of London's Royal Opera House from 1973 to 1981. Schmidt attracted some major artists to be involved with the Palau. Among them is Zubin Mehta, who leads an annual music and opera festival, the Festival del Mediterráneo, which began in 2007; the late Lorin Maazel, who became music director of the company before his death; and Plácido Domingo, who brought his Operalia competition to the Palau in October 2007,[7] and performs there regularly (Cyrano de Bergerac in 2007, Iphigénie en Tauride in 2008, Die Walküre in 2009, etc.). He has appeared with the company every season since its creation.[2]

The resident orchestra at the Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts is the Valencian Community Orchestra. The theatre's first season was dated, 2006–2007. During the first and second seasons the theatre staged seven or eight operas per season, as well as an operetta, a zarzuela, and vocal recitals. During the 2008–2009 season theatre staged seven operas and one zarzuela, in performances that mainly conducted by Lorin Maazel. Soloists included Plácido Domingo, Christopher Ventris, Vittorio Grigolo, Maria Guleghina, and Cristina Gallardo-Domâs. The 2008-2009 Festival del Mediterrani included the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle conducted by Zubin Mehta, again with Plácido Domingo.

The Queen Sofía company promotes symphonic concerts, opera galas, and vocal recitals.[8] The company also hosts the Centre de Perfeccionament Plácido Domingo, an advanced training program of international draw for young opera artists, named in honor of Plácido Domingo.[9] The program is run under the famous tenor's aegis.[10]

On 21 January 2015, Spanish police arrested the company's general director, Helga Schmidt, for alleged financial irregularities at the house. She was relieved of her duties with the company on the same day.[11] Davide Livermore has since assumed Schmidt role as general director.[12] In March 2015, the company appointed Roberto Abbado and Fabio Biondi as joint music directors.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia (Opera House)". calatrava.com. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Herrscher, Roberto (March 2015). "VALENCIA: Manon Lescaut, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, 12/12/14". Opera News. 79 (9). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  3. ^ Structurae database
  4. ^ "Valencia Opera House, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía". designbuild-network.com. Retrieved 20 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b c Adrian Mourby, "Is it a bird? Is it a plane?", Opera Now, January/February 2007 pp. 32–33
  6. ^ "La Reina Sofía inaugura el Palau de les Arts, la mayor infraestructura nacional de artes escénicas". El Confidencial. October 7, 2005. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  7. ^ George Hall, "Revival House", Opera News, May 2006, pp 40–42
  8. ^ 2009–10 season on the company's website 2009-03-31 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-02-11.
  10. ^ PLÁCIDO DOMINGO ADVANCED CENTRE (official page) 2015-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Helga Schmidt, General Director of Valencia's Palau de les Arts, Arrested on Charges of Financial Irregularities". Opera News. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  12. ^ Intendente Palau de les Arts 2015-07-13 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Borrás, Daniel (9 March 2015). "Biondi y Abbado, nuevas batutas del Palau de les Arts de Valencia". El Mundo. Retrieved 13 July 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • City of Arts and Sciences website
  • Queen Sofia palace of the art - Secret World Website

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Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Valencian paˈlaw de lez ˈaɾdz ˈrejna soˈfi a Spanish Palacio de las Artes Reina Sofia anglicised as Queen Sofia Palace of the Arts is an opera house performing arts centre and urban landmark designed by Santiago Calatrava to anchor the northwest end of the City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia Spain 1 It opened on 8 October 2005 its first opera staging was of Beethoven s Fidelio on 25 October 2006 Tenor and conductor Placido Domingo has maintained a special relationship with the Palau since its founding and has established a young singers training program there 2 Palau de les Arts Reina SofiaPalau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia Spain photographed at night with the city in the backgroundGeneral informationTypeArts complexLocationValencia SpainOpened8 October 2005Design and constructionArchitect s Santiago Calatrava VallsMain contractorDragados and Necso Contents 1 The building 2 The company 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksThe building edit nbsp Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia rear SE elevation nbsp Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia side SW elevation nbsp Sala Principal of Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Queen Sofia Palace of the Arts is the last major structure built of a grand City of Arts and Sciences concept designed by the Valencia born and internationally known architect Santiago Calatrava which began in 1995 The building was constructed by a joint venture of Dragados and Necso 3 It was opened officially on 8 October 2005 by Queen Sofia of Spain 4 The building rises 14 stories above ground and includes three stories below ground Its height is 75 metres 246 ft being the tallest opera house in the world 5 Under the metallic expansive curved roof structure 230 m 755 ft in length the 40 000 m2 431 000 sq ft building contains four auditoriums The Sala Principal Main Hall seats 1 470 people and functions primarily for opera but it may be converted for dance and other performing arts The hall has four tiers of seating one of the largest stages in the world equipped with all major facilities and the third largest orchestra pit in the world 6 being capable of housing 120 musicians The stage has room to build two complete opera settings which makes it possible to play two different operas in two days The building suffered a number of incidents after its opening which hampered initial productions The first of these was the collapse of the main stage platform while it was bearing the complete set of Jonathan Miller s production of Don Giovanni in December 2006 That forced the Palau to cancel the last performance of La Boheme and all of La Belle et la Bete and meant that the management had to reschedule the remainder of the inaugural opera season In November 2007 the entire cultural complex suffered a series of floods The recently re built stage platform was paralysed once again because almost 2 m 7 ft of water entered the lower floors of the building and wrecked the electronics and the motors of the complex stage equipment forcing the management to reschedule the season again delaying the premiere of Carmen and canceling the opera 1984 5 The Auditorium is located above the Main Hall It seats 1 420 people and its facilities include sound and video systems capable of projecting displays of events taking place in venues below it Officially given to the managing trust during the 2007 2008 season it is a spectacular venue with multiple uses from multi genre concerts to political rallies Aula Magistral is capable of seating 400 people and is used for chamber music performances and conferences Marti i Soler Theatre was constructed below the base of the Palau s plume 5 and seats 400 people It is used for theatre productions and as a training centre for the main auditoriums This hall suffered vast damage during the 2007 flooding and its opening was delayed No equipment had been installed before the flooding however so the estimated cost for reconstruction was much lower than it would have been shortly thereafter The company edit nbsp Foyer to the main hall of Palau de les Arts From its inception in 2005 until early 2015 administration of the company was under the General Directorship of Helga Schmidt formerly of London s Royal Opera House from 1973 to 1981 Schmidt attracted some major artists to be involved with the Palau Among them is Zubin Mehta who leads an annual music and opera festival the Festival del Mediterraneo which began in 2007 the late Lorin Maazel who became music director of the company before his death and Placido Domingo who brought his Operalia competition to the Palau in October 2007 7 and performs there regularly Cyrano de Bergerac in 2007 Iphigenie en Tauride in 2008 Die Walkure in 2009 etc He has appeared with the company every season since its creation 2 The resident orchestra at the Queen Sofia Palace of the Arts is the Valencian Community Orchestra The theatre s first season was dated 2006 2007 During the first and second seasons the theatre staged seven or eight operas per season as well as an operetta a zarzuela and vocal recitals During the 2008 2009 season theatre staged seven operas and one zarzuela in performances that mainly conducted by Lorin Maazel Soloists included Placido Domingo Christopher Ventris Vittorio Grigolo Maria Guleghina and Cristina Gallardo Domas The 2008 2009 Festival del Mediterrani included the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle conducted by Zubin Mehta again with Placido Domingo The Queen Sofia company promotes symphonic concerts opera galas and vocal recitals 8 The company also hosts the Centre de Perfeccionament Placido Domingo an advanced training program of international draw for young opera artists named in honor of Placido Domingo 9 The program is run under the famous tenor s aegis 10 On 21 January 2015 Spanish police arrested the company s general director Helga Schmidt for alleged financial irregularities at the house She was relieved of her duties with the company on the same day 11 Davide Livermore has since assumed Schmidt role as general director 12 In March 2015 the company appointed Roberto Abbado and Fabio Biondi as joint music directors 13 See also editAuditorio de Tenerife Spanish architectureReferences edit Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Opera House calatrava com Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b Herrscher Roberto March 2015 VALENCIA Manon Lescaut Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia 12 12 14 Opera News 79 9 Retrieved 13 July 2015 Structurae database Valencia Opera House El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia designbuild network com Retrieved 20 June 2020 a b c Adrian Mourby Is it a bird Is it a plane Opera Now January February 2007 pp 32 33 La Reina Sofia inaugura el Palau de les Arts la mayor infraestructura nacional de artes escenicas El Confidencial October 7 2005 Retrieved 25 October 2023 George Hall Revival House Opera News May 2006 pp 40 42 2009 10 season on the company s website Archived 2009 03 31 at the Wayback Machine Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Inicio Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2010 02 11 PLACIDO DOMINGO ADVANCED CENTRE official page Archived 2015 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Helga Schmidt General Director of Valencia s Palau de les Arts Arrested on Charges of Financial Irregularities Opera News 22 January 2015 Retrieved 13 July 2015 Intendente Palau de les Arts Archived 2015 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Borras Daniel 9 March 2015 Biondi y Abbado nuevas batutas del Palau de les Arts de Valencia El Mundo Retrieved 13 July 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia Official website The Palau section from City of Arts and Science website City of Arts and Sciences website Queen Sofia palace of the art Secret World Website 39 27 28 N 0 21 20 W 39 45778 N 0 35556 W 39 45778 0 35556 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia amp oldid 1219996283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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