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Teatro Colón

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room was emptied by the cries of fury, and the material damage repaired during the day which followed, not a woman of society missed the representation of the morrow. It is a fine trait of character that particularly honors the female element of the Argentine nation. I am not quite sure that in Paris the hall would have been full in such cases."
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was present in Argentina during the attack. The bomb landed in the middle of the orchestra. Clemenceau describes the attack as follows: "The horror can not be exaggerated. A senior official told me that he had never seen such puddles of blood. The wounded were carried off as best as possible, and the
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After this period of huge international success, the theatre's decline became clear and plans were made for massive renovations. After an initial start of works to restore the landmark in 2005, the theatre was closed for refurbishment from October 2006 to May 2010. It re-opened on 24 May 2010, with a
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In recent years, given the political and economic circumstances of Argentina, the Teatro Colón has suffered considerably, but a period of slow recovery began. The theatre underwent massive phased remodelling of both interior and exterior, initially while the house was still open, but production
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Among the main events of its history are the creation of stable bodies in the 1920s and its municipalization in 1931. In 1946, Peronism promoted a policy of openness to popular music and greater democratization of the public, which was reverted after its overthrow in 1955 and again resumed when
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The Colón theater operated in two buildings, the first located in the Plaza de Mayo until 1888 and the second located in front of the Plaza Lavalle, which took 20 years to be built until its inauguration in 1908. This land formerly housed the
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While it was originally planned to reopen in time for the centenary on 25 May 2008, delays prevented this, and the house was finally reopened with a gala concert and 3D animations on 24 May 2010, the eve of its own 102nd birthday and the
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were performed. A private concert to test the acoustics attended by employees, architects, and others involved in the renovation occurred on 6 May 2010. On the 6 September 2013, the Teatro Colón hosted the Opening Ceremony of the
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Luciano Pavarotti's reaction to the acoustics in Lynn, p.30: The theatre's "acoustics (have) the greatest defect: its acoustics are perfect! Imagine what this signifies for the singer: if one sings something bad, one notices
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The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. Towards the end of the century, it became clear that a new theatre was needed, and after a 20-year process, the present theatre opened on 25 May 1908, with
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were the most important. The principal company that performed at the Teatro Opera moved to the Teatro Colón in 1908. However, major companies also performed at the Teatro Politeama and the
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among leading international opera and orchestra directors, the Teatro Colón has the room with the best acoustics for opera and the second best for concerts in the world.
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who made some changes in the structure and left his mark in the French style of the decoration. The bas-reliefs and busts on the facade are the work of sculptor
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This theater was closed on September 13, 1888 to step aside for a new improved building, which was opened twenty years later on Libertad street, overlooking
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In 2006 a full restoration work was started that would extend until 2010, when it was reopened on May 24 in commemoration of the Bicentennial of Argentina.
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Before the construction of the current Teatro Colón, opera performances were given in several theatres, of which the first Teatro Colón and the
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The Teatro Colón was visited by the foremost singers and opera companies of the time, who would sometimes go on to other cities including
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The theatre's final performance before its closure for refurbishment works in 2005 was a concert on 1 November starring folklore singer
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The present theatre, the second with that name, opened on 25 May 1908, after twenty years under construction, and was inaugurated with
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Initially, "what had been planned as an 18-month, $ 25-million renovation with 500 workers, scheduled for a May 2008 reopening with
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Ballet stars performed at the Colón alongside Argentine dancers and classical instrumentalists. This included the prima ballerina,
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Description of a visit to the Teatro Colon at the end of October 2006, just before its closure for refurbishment until 25 May 2008
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Throughout its history the main figures of opera, classical music and world ballet have performed in the Colón theater, such as
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With excellent acoustics and modern stage areas, the theatre's interior design features a rich scarlet and gold decor. The
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The cornerstone of the present Teatro Colón was laid in 1889 under the direction of architect
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are considered to be so good as to place it in the top five performance venues in the world.
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Some of the last performances immediately before closure of the theatre's building were
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During the inaugural season seventeen operas were performed with famous stars such as
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History of the Teatro Colón from haciendoelcolon.buenosaires.gob.ar (in Spanish)
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was given featuring Orquesta Estable del Teatro Colón and the house chorus.
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The auditorium is horseshoe-shaped, has 2,487 seats (slightly more than the
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activities ceased at the end of December 2006 to allow full refurbishment.
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Concert hall and stage ceiling detail with allegorical frescoes painted by
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Notes de voyage dans l'Amérique du sud : Argentine, Uruguay, Brésil
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Palco, cazuela y paraíso. Las historias más insólitas del Teatro Colón
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in attracting most of the world's best opera singers and conductors.
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Concert Halls and Opera Houses: Music, Acoustics, and Architecture
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on 30 September with the Ballet Estable del Teatro Colón and the
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Robert Turnbull, "An Operatic Drama Performed Mostly Offstage"
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and it quickly became a world-famous operatic venue rivaling
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Francesco Tamburini; after his death it was completed by the
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1864 view of the original Teatro Colón (at left) and the old
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Description of a visit to Buenos Aires' Premier Opera House
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contains canvas painted in 1966 by the 20th-century artist
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on travel.nationalgeographic.com. Retrieved 16 March 2018
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Travel notes in South America: Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil
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Aspectos Generales del Plan de Obras del Teatro Colón
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125th Session of the International Olympic Committee.
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Panoramic virtual tour of inside the theatre in 2004
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Index

Colon Theater
Bogotá
Teatro de Cristobal Colón
Lima
Teatro Colón, Lima


Buenos Aires
Argentina
Francesco Tamburini
Julio Dormal
Vittorio Meano
teatrocolon.org.ar
National Historic Monument of Argentina
opera house
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Leo Beranek
Giuseppe Verdi
Aïda
Montevideo
Rio de Janeiro
São Paulo
National Historic Monument

Plaza de Mayo
Park Station
Western Railway of Buenos Aires

Plaza de Mayo

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