The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet

The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet

The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet ( _ua. Львівський Державний академічний театр опери та балету імені Соломії Крушельницької, "L'vivs'kyi Derzhavnyi akademichnyi teatr Opery ta baletu imeni Solomyiyi Krushel'nyts'koii; Eng. Lviv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre of Solomiya Krushelnytska") is an opera house and theatre located in Lviv, Ukraine. The building was built between 1897 and 1900. The Lwów Opera was originally called the Grand Theatre ( _pl. Teatr Wielki; _ua. Великий міський театр, "Velykyi Mis'kyi Teatr") until it was renamed in 1939 by the Soviet authorities.

History

At the end of the 19th century, Lviv felt the need for a large city theatre. In 1895, the city announced an architectural competition for the best design, which attracted a large number of projects. The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet official website. "History: facts" [http://www.lvivopera.org/contents/history/facts/index.en.html History of the building of the theatre] ]

An independent jury unhesitatingly chose the design by Zygmunt Gorgolewski, a graduate of the Berlin Building Academy and the Director of the Lwów higher art-industrial school. Gorgolewski pleasantly surprised the jury by planning to locate the building in the centre of the city, although it was already densely built-up. In order to solve the space problem, he boldly proposed to enclose the Poltva River underground, and instead of using a traditional foundation, use a solid concrete base for the first time in Europe.

In June 1897, the first stone was placed. Gorgolewski directed construction, earthwork and decorating tasks, employing the leading masters from Lwów and abroad. Local materials were used for the construction. Marble elements were manufactured in Vienna, whereas Belgium provided special linen for painting the foyer. The Austrian company "Siemens" was responsible for assembling the electric lights, while the hydraulic mechanization of the stage was built by the Polish railway workshop company in Sanok.

Construction continued for three years. Funding came from Lwów, the surrounding communities, and from voluntary donations. The cost of the works totaled 6 million Austrian crownspl icon cite book | author =Fryderyk Papée | coauthors = | title =Historia miasta Lwowa w zarysie (Concise history of the city of Lwów) | year =1924 | editor = | pages = | chapter =Lwów nowoczesny - Okres samorządowy | chapterurl =http://www.lwow.com.pl/historia/papee3.html#24 | publisher =Książnica Polska | location =Lwów-Warsaw | id = | url =http://www.lwow.com.pl/historia/papee3.html | format = | accessdate = ] .

There are stories told that despite the engineering innovations used by Gorgolewski to construct the foundation of the building, it began to slowly sink because of the Poltva river running underneath it in a tunnel. Learning of the flaw, the architect took it to heart and fell into depression. In the end, in the story, he hung himself 3 years after the construction was finished (not borne out by facts − he died of heart disease " [http://www.lwow.home.pl/semper/gorgolewski.html Zygmunt Gorgolewski, twórca gmachu Lwowskiego Teatru Wielkiego] " ("Zygmunt Gorgolewski, the creator of the building of the Lwów Grand Theatre"), by Piotr Marek Stański. (in Polish) ] ). Shortly afterwards, the building stopped sinking and remains stable nowadays.

Grand opening

The Lviv Opera opened on October 4, 1900. The cultural elite—painters, writers, and composers, as well as delegations from various European theaters—attended the opening festivities. Among the guests attending the ceremony were Henryk Sienkiewicz (writer), Ignacy Jan Paderewski (composer) and Henryk Siemiradzki (painter)The three were considered the most renowned Polish artists of the epoch] , Godzimir Małachowski (the president of Lwów), governor Leon Piniński and Marshal of Galicia Count Stanisław Badeni. A delegation from the city of Prague was headed by mayor Vladimir Srb and former headmaster of the National Theatre František Adolf Šubert. Due to the fact that both the Catholic and Orthodox archbishops had died recently, the building was blessed by the archbishop of the Armenian rite Izaak Mikołaj Isakowicz, in presence of rabbi Ezechiel Caro and the Protestant pastor Garfel.

In the evening, the newly built theater held its first performances:
# A ballet "Baśń nocy świętojańskiej" ("Tale of the Midsummer Night") by Jan Kasprowicz and Seweryn Berson
# A lyric-dramatic opera, "Janek" by Władysław Żeleński, about the life of Carpathian mountain-dwellers. The major part was sung by a famous Ukrainian tenor, Oleksandr Myshuha, for whom it was specially written.
# A comedy "Odludki" ("Recluses") by Aleksander Fredro

Architectural style

The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet is built in the classical tradition with using forms and details of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, also known as the Viennese neo-Renaissance style. The stucco mouldings and oil paintings on the walls and ceilings of the multi-tiered auditorium and foyer give it a richly festive appearance. The Opera's imposing facade is opulently decorated with numerous niches, Corinthian columns, pilasters, balustrades, cornices, statues, reliefs and stucco garlands. Standing in niches on either side of the main entrance are allegorical figures representing Comedy and Tragedy sculpted by Antoni Popiel and Tadeusz Baroncz; figures of muses embellish the top of the cornice. The building is crowned by large bronze statues, symbolizing Glory, Poetry and Music. [The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet, "Lviv Best Portal" [http://www.lvivbest.com/Sections+index-req-viewarticle-artid-51-page-1.html The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet architectural description] ]

The theatre, beautifully decorated inside and outside, became a centrefold of the achievements in sculpture and painting of Western Europe at the end of the 19th century. The internal decoration was prepared by some of the most renowned Polish artists of the time. Among them were Stanisław Wójcik (allegorical sculptures of Poetry, Music, Fame, Fortune, Comedy and Tragedy), Julian Markowski, Tadeusz Wiśniowiecki, Tadeusz Barącz, Piotr Wojtowicz (relief depicting the coat of arms of Lviv), Juliusz Bełtowski (bas-relief of Gorgolewski) and Antoni Popiel (sculptures of Muses decorating the façade).

Among the painters to decorate the interior were Tadeusz Popiel (staircases), Stanisław Rejchan (main hall), Stanisław Dębicki, Stanisław Kaczor-Batowski and Marceli Harasimowicz (foyer). The team supervised by the abovementioned artists included further painters, among them Aleksander Augustynowicz, Ludwik Kohler, Walery Kryciński, Henryk Kuhn, Edward Pietsch, Zygmunt Rozwadowski, Tadeusz Rybkowski and Julian Zuber. The main curtain was decorated by Henryk Siemiradzki.

References

External links


*/en icon/ru icon [http://www.lvivopera.org/ The Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet] - Official website

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet — Lviv Opera and Ballet Theater …   Wikipedia

  • Lviv — Lwów , Lvov , and Lemberg redirect here. For other uses, see Lwów (ship), Lvov (disambiguation), and Lemberg (disambiguation). Lviv Львів View of the historic Old Town …   Wikipedia

  • Lviv National Museum — The Dunikowski Palace acquired by Sheptytsky for expositions of the Lwow Ecclesiastical Museum. The Lviv National Museum is one of Ukraine s largest museums, dedicated to Ukrainian culture in all its manifestations. It was established by… …   Wikipedia

  • Old Town (Lviv) — Coordinates: 49°50′30″N 24°01′55″E / 49.84167°N 24.03194°E / 49.84167; 24.03194 …   Wikipedia

  • List of opera houses — Opera houses are listed by continent, then by country with the name of the opera house and city; the opera company is sometimes named for clarity. Note: there are many theatres whose name includes the words Opera House but which do not currently… …   Wikipedia

  • Dominican Church, Lviv — The churches main facade Interior The Dom …   Wikipedia

  • Church of St. Olha and Elizabeth, Lviv — The facade and belltower …   Wikipedia

  • Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Lviv — The Roman Catholic church of St. Mary Magdalene in Lviv, Ukraine is located west of the city s Old Town, by the Lviv Polytechnic. The Roman Catholic church of St. Mary Magdalene It was built at the beginning of the 17th century for the Dominican… …   Wikipedia

  • Church of St. Onuphrius, Lviv — The Basilian monastery in Lviv. The Basilian monastery and Greek Catholic church of St. Onuphrius in Lviv, Ukraine is located north of the Old Town, at the base of the Castle Hill. Records mention a wooden church existed at this site already in… …   Wikipedia

  • Dormition Church, Lviv — The complex of the Dormition Church is dominated by the 400 year old Korniakt Tower. The Dormition or Assumption Church (Ukrainian: Успенська церква, Uspenska tserkva) is the main Orthodox church in the city of Lviv, Ukraine. At present it is… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”