- Tibor Rudas
Tibor Rudas is a Hungarian
Entrepreneur whose most notable accomplishment was perhaps the conceptualization ofThe Three Tenors concerts, featuringJose Carreras ,Placido Domingo andLuciano Pavarotti .Fact|date=January 2007Rudas was born in
Budapest , and at the age of eight, was singing boysoprano for the Budapest State Opera. Years later, inAustralia , he established a dance studio and began producing French-stylerevues . By 1963, he was invited to theUnited States , where in Las Vegas such revues were flourishing. There, his own style ofchoreograph y and production gained him and his troupe – known as the "Rudas Acro-Dancers" – international acclaim; groups of these dancers later began touring all over the globe, including eight years at the Lido in Paris.Fact|date=January 2007Tibor Rudas was the one who introduced the Living Screen to Las Vegas in 1965, a patent production were as the figures came alive through the screen to perform on stage and then return back through the screen , Rudas produced the living screen all over the world including Mexico, England, France etc.
In 1976, Tibor Rudas was commissioned to build and run a theater for the first casino in
Atlantic City – the "Resorts International Superstar Theater". Many great artists performed there, such asCher ,Bill Cosby ,Jackie Gleason ,Liberace ,Dolly Parton ,Diana Ross , andFrank Sinatra . After three years of successful operation, he decided to return to his original calling –classical music – and in an unusual move, introduced TheNew York Philharmonic as the first classical artists to perform in acasino showroom. Later, performances by distinguished artists such asYehudi Menuhin ,Itzhak Perlman ,Joan Sutherland , the Academy of St.Martin-in-the-Fields, and theNew York City Opera National Company followed, in casinos as well as in traditional concert halls.In 1983, Rudas presented
Luciano Pavarotti in concert for the first time. Because the "Maestro" had reservations about performing in a casino, Rudas went to the extent of constructing a special tent for the performance; the concert was a spectacular success and as a result he gave up his position at Resorts International to produce Pavarotti’s concerts throughout the world. The two worked together for over twenty years, for a total of over 283 concertsFact|date=January 2007 in venues such asMadison Square Garden , theHollywood Bowl ,Wembley Arena ,Tokyo ’sBudokan , andSydney Superdome , among others, on virtually every continent. Rudas has also presented ambitious events within specially-built outdoor venues in Hyde Park, attracting 200,000London ers as well as the Prince and Princess ofWales on a soaking-wet day in 1991; inBuenos Aires , for 300,000 in 1992; inCentral Park , for 500,000New York ers in 1993; and the Mayan Ruins atChichén Itzá in 1997, among others.Perhaps Rudas' greatest achievement in taking opera to wider audiences was the 3 Tenors concerts. In July 1994, Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti, along with conductor
Zubin Mehta , captivated 56,000 atDodger Stadium inLos Angeles – as well as approximately 1.3 billion television viewers in more than 100 countries –Fact|date=January 2007 in what was the most-watched worldwide musical event in history.Fact|date=January 2007 Audio and video recordings were released in record time, going platinum within a week of release, which is still selling and already over 2 million DVD sold.Fact|date=January 2007Continuing his success with the legendary trio, Tibor Rudas produced "The 3 Tenors World Tour 1996-97", under the musical direction of
Metropolitan Opera Artistic Director James Levine, live in ten cultural capitals around the world, includingTokyo , London,Vienna , New York,Gothenburg ,Munich ,Duesseldorf ,Melbourne ,Modena , andBarcelona . In 1998, the Tenors sang an outdoor concert before theEiffel Tower for 150,000 people inParis and over a billion television viewers, in a performance that became their release "Carreras Domingo Pavarotti with Levine: Paris 1998".Rudas continued to produce Pavarotti and 3 Tenors concerts until 2003.
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