The Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi is an opera house located in Trieste, Italy and named after the composer Giuseppe Verdi. Privately constructed, it was inaugurated as the Teatro Nuovo to replace the smaller 800-seat "Cesareo Regio Teatro di San Pietro" on 21 April 1801 with a performance of Johann Simon Mayr's Ginevra di Scozia. Initially, the Nuovo had 1,400 seats. In 1821, it became known as the Teatro Grande.
By the end of the 18th century, the need for a new theatre in Trieste became evident. Its main theatre, the Teatro di San Pietro, had become increasingly inadequate and closed in 1800. A proposal to the Austrian Chancery from Giovanni Matteo Tommasini to build a private theatre had existed since 1795 and, in June 1798, a contract was drawn up whereby annual funding would come from the municipality and Tommasini would hold the rights to several boxes and the rights to sell others. Gian Antonio Selva, the architect of the La Fenice in Venice, was engaged, and he designed a classic horseshoe-shaped auditorium. However, his exterior designs were considered to be too plain for the Austrians who then engaged another architect, Matteo Pertsch, to solve the problem, which was accomplished by incorporating elements of Milan's La Scala opera house. The "Nuovo" became a mixture of La Fenice on the inside and La Scala on the exterior.
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(The Lombards on the First Crusade) is an operatic dramma lirico in four acts by GiuseppeVerdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an...
conducted at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, the Teatro Cilea of Reggio, Calabria, the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi of Trieste, the Festival Verdi [de] in Parma...
GiuseppeVerdi, from a libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on Lord Byron's 1814 poem The Corsair. The first performance was given at the Teatro Grande...
his maternal grandfather who had worked as a singer at the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi in Trieste, and his uncle, tenor Albert Pardo, who was a professional...
The TeatroLirico Sperimentale di Spoleto was founded in 1947 by Adriano Belli, lawyer and musicologist, with the aim of helping young singers to start...
including the Chicago City Ballet, she moved to Rome where she worked at the Teatro dell'Opera. In 1985 she began her collaboration with RAI, with the lunchtime...
(baritone); TeatroVerdi di Trieste Orchestra and Chorus; Tiziano Severini (conductor). Live performance recording from the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi, December...
including Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Oper Frankfurt, Israeli Opera, Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Grand Theatre, Warsaw, TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi, Opéra...
dramatic sopranos of her time. She was married to Giuseppe Sbisà, the director of the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi in Trieste. Born in Vienna, Helm grew up in...
famous Maria Malibran, who was to sing Amina (in La sonnambula) at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples in 1835. However, she died exactly a year to the...
1920s, including the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi (1921), Teatro Regio di Torino (1923), Teatro di San Carlo (1925), and the Teatro Carlo Felice (1926)...
Voltaire's play Tancrède (1760). The opera made its first appearance at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice on 6 February 1813, less than a month after the premiere...
appearances with the Teatro Carlo Felice, the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi, the Teatro Nacional (Santo Domingo), Teatro Massimo Bellini, the Teatro Regio (Parma)...
Otello (GiuseppeVerdi): Alberto Erede conducting the Teatro Regio Orchestra, with Mario Del Monaco and Tito Gobbi. (1966) Otello (GiuseppeVerdi): Anton...
debuts at the Oper Frankfurt, the Staatsoper Stuttgart, and the TeatroLiricoGiuseppeVerdi. She made her first appearance at the Lyric Opera of Chicago...