- Cluj-Napoca Romanian Opera
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caption=Front view
name=Romanian National Opera
location_town=Cluj-Napoca
location_country=Romania
architect=Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer
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construction_start_date=1904
completion_date=1906
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style=Neo-baroque Cluj-Napoca Romanian National Opera ( _ro. Opera Naţională Română din Cluj-Napoca) is a public
opera house andballet company institution inCluj-Napoca ,Romania . The Opera shares the same building with the National Theatre.Building
The opera house was built between 1904 and 1906 by the famous Austrian architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer who designed several theatres and palaces across Europe in the late 19th century and early 20th century, including the theatres in
Iaşi ,Oradea ,Timişoara andChernivtsi ( _ro. Cernăuţi).The building opened on 8 September 1906 with
Ferenc Herczeg 's "Bujdosók" and until 1919, as Cluj was part of theKingdom of Hungary , it was home to the local Hungarian National Theatre ( _hu. Nemzeti Színház).Since 1919, the building has been home to the local Romanian National Theatre and Romanian Opera, while the local Hungarian Theatre and Opera received the theatre building in Emil Isac street, close to the Central Park and
Someşul Mic River .The hall initially had a capacity of 928 places, being conceived in the
Neo-baroque style, with some inflexions inspired byArt Nouveau in the decoration of the foyer. Between 1950 and 1956 the stage house was extended to 1200 seats.History
The Romanian Opera was officially opened on
18 September 1919 , simultaneously with the National Theatre and the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy. On 13 -14 May 1920 the first two performances - 2 symphonic concerts - were conducted there by the Czech conductorOskar Nebdal .The first opera performance took place on
25 May 1920 with the Romanian versionGiuseppe Verdi 's "Aida ", withAlfred Novak as conductor, andConstantin Pavel as stage director. Famous artists of the early days of the institution include Constantin Pavel, the first director of the institution and the firsttenor to sing theRadames role in the Cluj-Napoca Romanian Opera, the Italian conductorEgisto Tango , thecomposer Tiberiu Brediceanu , thebaritone Dimitrie Popovici-Bayreuth .The Romanian Opera managed to establish in a very short period of time a very good and prolific artistic team. In just its first 2 years (1919-1921), it staged 99 performances, including
Giuseppe Verdi 's "Aida ",Charles Gounod 's "Faust", deGiacomo Puccini 's "Madama Butterfly ",Nicolae Bretan 's "Luceafărul",Pietro Mascagni 's "Cavalleria rusticana ",Richard Wagner 's "Tannhäuser" and 15 symphonic concerts of the Opera's ownOrchestra .In 1940, as a result of the
Second Vienna Award , the Opera, like other Romanian institutions, had to move to the Romanian part of a dividedTransylvania . While the local university moved toSibiu , the Romanian Opera moved toTimişoara and became "Cluj-Napoca Romanian State Opera at Timişoara" ( _ro. Opera Româna de Stat din Cluj la Timişoara). In December 1945, at the end ofWorld War II , as Cluj became again part of Romania, the Opera returns to Cluj and restarted its activity.During its existence, the Cluj-Napoca Romanian Opera staged more than 200
opera s,operetta s andballet s from all over the world and more than 40 Romanian performance art-forms, including thepremiere s ofGeorge Enescu 's "Oedipe" andSigismund Toduţă 's "Meşterul Manole ".The Cluj-Napoca Romanian Opera established itself as an important European opera company, due to prestigious artistic tours in
Italy (more than 22 tours starting from 1971),Holland ,France ,Germany ,Belgium ,Luxemburg ,Austria ,England ,Switzerland ,Turkey ,Bulgaria ,Ukraine , then-Czechoslovakia , etc.External links
*ro icon [http://www.operacluj.ro/ Official website]
*ro icon [http://www.opera-cluj.ro/ Website of the institution]
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