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Turkish State Opera and Ballet

The State Opera and Ballet (Turkish: Devlet Opera ve Balesi) is the national directorate of opera and ballet companies of Turkey, with venues in Ankara, Istanbul, İzmir, Mersin, Antalya and Samsun. The directorate is bound to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. As of January 2018, Murat Karahan is the General Director.

Ankara Opera House (Opera Sahnesi) is the first among three opera and ballet venues in Ankara.

History edit

Early history edit

The first opera staged during the Ottoman period is usually attributed to the reign of Selim III (1761–1808), when Selim, himself a composer and a poet, invited a foreign company to stage an opera at the Topkapı Palace in 1797.

In 1840, Gaetano Donizetti's Belisario became the first opera to be translated into Turkish, and was performed at the newly built theatre by Italian architect Bosco. The theater was transferred to Tütüncüoğlu Michael Naum Efendi in 1844, who continued to arrange opera performances for the following 26 years. An important public opera performance was Giuseppe Verdi's Ernani, staged by an Italian company in Beyoğlu in 1846. Also in 1846, Naum Efendi's theatre was destroyed by fire and was replaced by a new one. During the period of 1846–1877, operas of Verdi, performed mostly by Italian companies, reached a wide audience. One of the earliest Turkish operettas was Leblebici Horhor (Horhor the chickpea seller),[1][2] by the Armenian composer Dikran Çuhacıyan who is also remembered as the composer of what may have been the first original opera in Turkish, Arif'in Hilesi (Arif's Deception) 1874.[3][4][5]

As with other arts, the development of Turkish opera and ballet was brought to a halt from the 1880s by almost constant warfare, peaking in the Balkan Wars and World War I which resulted in the collapse of the empire.

Republican period edit

The foundation of the new Republic of Turkey in 1923 was followed by Atatürk's Reforms, of which far-reaching cultural reforms were an important step. Under Atatürk's personal guidance, many talented young people were sent to Europe for professional training, who, upon their return during the 1930s, became teachers of music and performing arts at the newly established Musiki Muallim Mektebi in Ankara (opened in 1924) and Darülelhan in Istanbul.

The first Turkish opera, Özsoy, composed by Ahmet Adnan Saygun to a libretto by Münir Hayri Egeli, premiered in 1934, singers included Semiha Berksoy.[6] It was shortly followed by Adnan Saygun's Taşbebek and Necil Kazım Akses’s Bay Önder.

During 1935, German composer Paul Hindemith and theatre director Carl Ebert were invited to give lectures at Musiki Muallim Mektebi in Ankara, which was subsequently transformed into Ankara State Conservatory. The two lecturers were offered permanent posts at the conservatory, an offer which Paul Hindemith was not able to accept. Nevertheless, he kept visiting Ankara and inspecting the activities at the music school. Carl Ebert stayed in Ankara as the director of the conservatory theatre school and opera studio for the following nine years.

On May 16, 1940, the State Conservatory was firmly established under law, comprising music, opera, ballet, and theatre schools. The first performance staged by the students of the conservatory was Mozart's one-act comic opera Bastien und Bastienne, performed with Turkish text in the accompaniment of the Turkish Presidential Symphony Orchestra. In 1940, the second act of Puccini's Madama Butterfly was performed in Turkish by the staff of the conservatory opera studio, followed in 1941 by Tosca.

The conversion of the existing Sergievi (Exhibition House) building in Ankara into an opera house was started in 1947 and the building started serving as the Ankara Opera House on April 2, 1948, with the performance of pieces composed by the Turkish Five and the premiere of Ahmet Adnan Saygun's Kerem. The organization of the opera orchestra and chorus was completed between 1950–1953. During the same period, a ballet school was established in Istanbul with prima ballerina Ninette de Valois, who appointed Molly Lake and Travis Kemp to run it.[7] The school was later integrated into Ankara State Conservatory, giving its first graduates in 1956.

Management of the theatre and the opera were separated in 1958, creating the directorates of Turkish State Theatres and State Opera and Ballet. In 1959, the Istanbul City Opera was established by the private effort of Aydın Gün, and it was nationalized in 1970 as the Istanbul State Opera and Ballet.

This was followed by the establishment of İzmir State Opera and Ballet in 1983, Mersin State Opera and Ballet in 1992, Antalya State Opera and Ballet in 1999 and Samsun State Opera and Ballet in 2009.

Venues edit

 
Facade of the İzmir State Opera and Ballet
 
Mersin Halkevi, the Mersin venue

Ankara edit

Istanbul edit

İzmir edit

  • İzmir State Opera and Ballet

Mersin edit

  • Mersin State Opera and Ballet

Antalya edit

  • Antalya State Opera and Ballet

Samsun edit

  • Samsun State Opera and Ballet

Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival edit

The State Opera and Ballet directorate organizes, since 1994, the annual opera and ballet festival in the ancient theatre of Aspendos, near Antalya, with international participation of opera and ballet companies.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Metin Heper, Sabri Sayari - The Routledge Handbook of Modern Turkey Page 99 2012 "Leblebici Horhor was written in 1875, and played for many years in the French theater in Beyog ̆lu. The Rey brothers, Cemal Resit (the composer) and Ekrem Resit (the librettist), wrote a number of highly popular operettas in the 1930s, ..."
  2. ^ Martin Stokes The Republic of Love: Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music Page 18 2010 "... early decades of the twentieth century, including a recording of the long-running Leblebici Horhor (Horhor the chickpea seller), originally written in 1875."
  3. ^ Türk tiyatro tarihi - Page 66 Metin And - 1992 "Dikran Çuhacıyan, imzasıyla halka seslenirken ve amacını açıklarken, Güllü Agop da Arifin Hilesi'nin vodvil olduğunu, bu bakımdan tekelin kapsamına girdiğini ileri sürüyordu. Öteki gazeteler de tartışmaya katıldılar. Bu arada Güllü Agop'un ..."
  4. ^ The Athenæum 1874 Page 616 "Tun Festival of the Ramazan, in Constantinople, has been marked by the production of an opera in Turkish and the foundation of an Opera house for the Moslem quarter of Stamboul. The name of the piece is ' Arifiu-heilessi'; the composer is ... The name of the piece is 'Arifiu-heilessi'; the composer is Mr. Digran Chohajian (= Tailor-son), an Armenian ; and the authors of the libretto are Haled Bey, Mahir Bey, and other Turkish gentlemen. The piece was received with enthusiasm by ..."
  5. ^ Newsletter of the Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture - Page 41 1999 "... operettas were put on stage in the Naum Theatre in the Pera district of Istanbul. At the beginning, the plays were in French and the roles were undertaken by Armenian. Jewish and Greek artists. The first opera in Turkish was staged in 1840."
  6. ^ "Semiha Berksoy, 94, Turkish Star of Opera and Art, Dies". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Travis Kemp obituary, in The Independent, 13 August 1995

External links edit

  • Official website of the directorate and Ankara State Opera and Ballet (in Turkish and English)
  • Official website of İzmir State Opera and Ballet

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The State Opera and Ballet Turkish Devlet Opera ve Balesi is the national directorate of opera and ballet companies of Turkey with venues in Ankara Istanbul Izmir Mersin Antalya and Samsun The directorate is bound to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism As of January 2018 Murat Karahan is the General Director Ankara Opera House Opera Sahnesi is the first among three opera and ballet venues in Ankara Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Republican period 2 Venues 2 1 Ankara 2 2 Istanbul 2 3 Izmir 2 4 Mersin 2 5 Antalya 2 6 Samsun 3 Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly history edit The first opera staged during the Ottoman period is usually attributed to the reign of Selim III 1761 1808 when Selim himself a composer and a poet invited a foreign company to stage an opera at the Topkapi Palace in 1797 In 1840 Gaetano Donizetti s Belisario became the first opera to be translated into Turkish and was performed at the newly built theatre by Italian architect Bosco The theater was transferred to Tutuncuoglu Michael Naum Efendi in 1844 who continued to arrange opera performances for the following 26 years An important public opera performance was Giuseppe Verdi s Ernani staged by an Italian company in Beyoglu in 1846 Also in 1846 Naum Efendi s theatre was destroyed by fire and was replaced by a new one During the period of 1846 1877 operas of Verdi performed mostly by Italian companies reached a wide audience One of the earliest Turkish operettas was Leblebici Horhor Horhor the chickpea seller 1 2 by the Armenian composer Dikran Cuhaciyan who is also remembered as the composer of what may have been the first original opera in Turkish Arif in Hilesi Arif s Deception 1874 3 4 5 As with other arts the development of Turkish opera and ballet was brought to a halt from the 1880s by almost constant warfare peaking in the Balkan Wars and World War I which resulted in the collapse of the empire Republican period edit The foundation of the new Republic of Turkey in 1923 was followed by Ataturk s Reforms of which far reaching cultural reforms were an important step Under Ataturk s personal guidance many talented young people were sent to Europe for professional training who upon their return during the 1930s became teachers of music and performing arts at the newly established Musiki Muallim Mektebi in Ankara opened in 1924 and Darulelhan in Istanbul The first Turkish opera Ozsoy composed by Ahmet Adnan Saygun to a libretto by Munir Hayri Egeli premiered in 1934 singers included Semiha Berksoy 6 It was shortly followed by Adnan Saygun s Tasbebek and Necil Kazim Akses s Bay Onder During 1935 German composer Paul Hindemith and theatre director Carl Ebert were invited to give lectures at Musiki Muallim Mektebi in Ankara which was subsequently transformed into Ankara State Conservatory The two lecturers were offered permanent posts at the conservatory an offer which Paul Hindemith was not able to accept Nevertheless he kept visiting Ankara and inspecting the activities at the music school Carl Ebert stayed in Ankara as the director of the conservatory theatre school and opera studio for the following nine years On May 16 1940 the State Conservatory was firmly established under law comprising music opera ballet and theatre schools The first performance staged by the students of the conservatory was Mozart s one act comic opera Bastien und Bastienne performed with Turkish text in the accompaniment of the Turkish Presidential Symphony Orchestra In 1940 the second act of Puccini s Madama Butterfly was performed in Turkish by the staff of the conservatory opera studio followed in 1941 by Tosca The conversion of the existing Sergievi Exhibition House building in Ankara into an opera house was started in 1947 and the building started serving as the Ankara Opera House on April 2 1948 with the performance of pieces composed by the Turkish Five and the premiere of Ahmet Adnan Saygun s Kerem The organization of the opera orchestra and chorus was completed between 1950 1953 During the same period a ballet school was established in Istanbul with prima ballerina Ninette de Valois who appointed Molly Lake and Travis Kemp to run it 7 The school was later integrated into Ankara State Conservatory giving its first graduates in 1956 Management of the theatre and the opera were separated in 1958 creating the directorates of Turkish State Theatres and State Opera and Ballet In 1959 the Istanbul City Opera was established by the private effort of Aydin Gun and it was nationalized in 1970 as the Istanbul State Opera and Ballet This was followed by the establishment of Izmir State Opera and Ballet in 1983 Mersin State Opera and Ballet in 1992 Antalya State Opera and Ballet in 1999 and Samsun State Opera and Ballet in 2009 Venues edit nbsp Facade of the Izmir State Opera and Ballet nbsp Mersin Halkevi the Mersin venue Ankara edit Ankara Opera House Opera Sahnesi Buyuk Tiyatro Leyla Gencer Sahnesi Operet Sahnesi Istanbul edit Ataturk Cultural Center Sureyya Opera House Izmir edit Izmir State Opera and Ballet Mersin edit Mersin State Opera and Ballet Antalya edit Antalya State Opera and Ballet Samsun edit Samsun State Opera and BalletAspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival editMain article Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival The State Opera and Ballet directorate organizes since 1994 the annual opera and ballet festival in the ancient theatre of Aspendos near Antalya with international participation of opera and ballet companies See also editTurkish State Theatres Ballet in Turkey Music of TurkeyReferences edit Metin Heper Sabri Sayari The Routledge Handbook of Modern Turkey Page 99 2012 Leblebici Horhor was written in 1875 and played for many years in the French theater in Beyog lu The Rey brothers Cemal Resit the composer and Ekrem Resit the librettist wrote a number of highly popular operettas in the 1930s Martin Stokes The Republic of Love Cultural Intimacy in Turkish Popular Music Page 18 2010 early decades of the twentieth century including a recording of the long running Leblebici Horhor Horhor the chickpea seller originally written in 1875 Turk tiyatro tarihi Page 66 Metin And 1992 Dikran Cuhaciyan imzasiyla halka seslenirken ve amacini aciklarken Gullu Agop da Arifin Hilesi nin vodvil oldugunu bu bakimdan tekelin kapsamina girdigini ileri suruyordu Oteki gazeteler de tartismaya katildilar Bu arada Gullu Agop un The Athenaeum 1874 Page 616 Tun Festival of the Ramazan in Constantinople has been marked by the production of an opera in Turkish and the foundation of an Opera house for the Moslem quarter of Stamboul The name of the piece is Arifiu heilessi the composer is The name of the piece is Arifiu heilessi the composer is Mr Digran Chohajian Tailor son an Armenian and the authors of the libretto are Haled Bey Mahir Bey and other Turkish gentlemen The piece was received with enthusiasm by Newsletter of the Research Centre for Islamic History Art and Culture Page 41 1999 operettas were put on stage in the Naum Theatre in the Pera district of Istanbul At the beginning the plays were in French and the roles were undertaken by Armenian Jewish and Greek artists The first opera in Turkish was staged in 1840 Semiha Berksoy 94 Turkish Star of Opera and Art Dies The New York Times Travis Kemp obituary in The Independent 13 August 1995External links editOfficial website of the directorate and Ankara State Opera and Ballet in Turkish and English Official website of Izmir State Opera and Ballet A brief history of opera and ballet in Turkey on the website of Ministry of Culture and Tourism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turkish State Opera and Ballet amp oldid 1219617843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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