- Teatro Argentino de La Plata
The "Teatro Argentino de
La Plata " is the second most important lyric opera house in Argentina, after theTeatro Colón inBuenos Aires . The "Teatro Argentino" is located in a central block of the city ofLa Plata , the capital ofBuenos Aires Province . The venue occupies the block bounded by the 9 and 10 streets and 51 & 53 avenues; it belongs to the so-called "Monumental Axis" of public buildings in La Plata.The Original Building
The original building was a classic Italian opera house, conceived in renaissance style by the Italian architect Leopoldo Rocchi. Construction began in 1887, five years after the foundation of the city of
La Plata itself. The main hall had a capacity of "ca." 1,500 seats. It was inaugurated onNovember 19 ,1890 , withGiuseppe Verdi ’sOthello ; in leading roles were the Italian soprano Elvira Colonnese (Desdemona) and the Uruguayan tenor José Oxilia (Othello).The theatre grew to accommodate a renowned stable orchestra and chorus. A stable ballet company was added in 1946. Among the great artists that performed at the Teatro Argentino we find singers such asMaria Barrientos ,Luisa Tetrazzini ,Marian Anderson ,Emma Carelli ,Fedora Barbieri ,Tito Schipa ,Beniamino Gigli ,Titta Ruffo , andMario Del Monaco , classical ballet dancers such asAnna Pavlova ,Dore Hoyer andIris Scaccheri , as well as musicians such asPietro Mascagni ,Richard Strauss (with theVienna Philharmonic Orchestra ),Arthur Rubinstein ,Andrés Segovia ,Alexander Brailowsky ,Claudio Arrau ,Pablo Casals , andYehudi Menuhin .The New Building
Unfortunately, a major fire destroyed the original building in
1977 , leaving only the badly damaged exterior walls standing. Against national and international outcry, the de facto government of the military dictatorship at the time (the so-called "Proceso de Reorganizacion Nacional ") decided against rebuilding the original classic structure. Instead, it chose to replace it with a massive Theatre & Cultural Centre with modernist style, located on the same city block. After much planning and rescheduling due to economic difficulties, the new building was finished and inaugurated on October 12, 1999 with a performance that included excerpts from works of Giuseppe Verdi, Charles Gounod, Umberto Giordano and Gaetano Donizetti, as well as the ballet "Tango en gris" ("Tango in grey"), with music byAtilio Stampone and "régie" byOscar Araiz . [ [http://www.clarin.com/diario/1999/10/13/e-04001d.htm Gala Night in the Return of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata (Clarin newspaper, in Spanish)] ] , [ [http://www.lanacion.com.ar/Archivo/Nota.asp?nota_id=157229 Dance and Opera for a Historic Day (La Nacion newspaper, in Spanish)] ] It should be noted that during the intervening years (1977-1999), the Teatro Argentino companies continued with performances inLa Plata against all odds, often using a recycled old movie theatre, the Cine Gran Rocha.The new complex includes today a 2,000-seat operatic venue with a typical European horseshoe structure, named
Alberto Ginastera Hall after the famous Argentine composer. An enormous three-tonne bronze chandelier with 400 light-bulbs hangs over the main floor, in an exact replica of the one featured in the original building.The complex includes also the smaller 300-seatAstor Piazzolla Hall, as well as rehearsal areas, and space for the associated technical shops. The lower level includes theEmilio Pettoruti Exhibition Hall for permanent and transient art collections.Despite the excellent technical facilities, including the superb acoustics of the main hall, the complex itself continues to be regarded as a sort of eye-sore by the local population.
ee also
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List of buildings
*List of concert halls
*List of opera houses References
External links
* [http://www.teatroargentino.ic.gba.gov.ar Official Site of the Teatro Argentino de La Plata]
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