Teatro de la Maestranza
Address |
Paseo de Colón 22[1] Seville Spain |
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Type | Opera House |
Capacity | 1,800 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1991[2] |
Years active | 1991 - |
Architect | Aurelio del Pozo and Luis Marín |
Website | |
www.teatromaestranza.com |
The Teatro de la Maestranza is an opera house located in Seville, Spain.[1]
The theatre was conceived to be one of the main cultural venues of the Seville Expo '92,[3] and the first performance took place in 1991, shortly before the inauguration of the International Expo. The theatre was re-refurnished in 2005.[3]
Although the Teatro de la Maestranza is mainly devoted to opera,[1] there are also performances of Zarzuela (Spanish operetta) and other musical performances.[1]
The resident orchestra is the Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra (ROSS).[4] and the artistic director is Pedro Halffter.[5] The theatre is the ROSS’ main concert venue and the home of the Choir of the Friends' Society of the Maestranza Theatre.[6]
On 16 July 1992, during a rehearsal at the Teatro de la Maestranza for a performance by the Opéra national de Paris of Verdi's Otello, a suspended platform which formed part of the scenery collapsed onto the stage, killing a female member of the chorus and injuring a further 41 people, several of them seriously.[7]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Teatro de la Maestranza:Frommer's review". NY Times.
- ↑ "History of the Teatro de la Maestranza (in Spanish)". Teatro de la Maestranza.
- 1 2 "ANTECEDENTES EL PROYECTO".
- ↑ "Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla (in Spanish)". ROSS. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
- ↑ "Director Artístico".
- ↑ "History". Choir of the Maestranza Theatre.
- ↑ "El Teatro de la Bastilla de París se hace responsable del accidente de La Maestranza". El País. 18 July 1992. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
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Coordinates: 37°23′02″N 5°59′50″W / 37.3838°N 5.9971°W