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The Paris Opera (French: Opéra de Paris)(French ) is the primary opera company of France. It was founded in 1669 by Louis XIV as the Académie d'Opéra, and shortly thereafter was placed under the leadership of Jean-Baptiste Lully and officially renamed the Académie Royale de Musique, but continued to be known more simply as the Opéra. Classical ballet as we know it today arose within the Paris Opera as the Paris Opera Ballet and has remained an integral and important part of the company. Currently called the Opéra National de Paris, it mainly produces operas at its modern 2700-seat theatre Opéra Bastille which opened in 1989, and ballets and some classical operas at the older 1970-seat Palais Garnier which opened in 1875. Small scale and contemporary works are also staged in the 500-seat Amphitheatre under the Opéra Bastille.
The company's annual budget is in the order of 200 million euros, of which 100 million come from the French state and 70 million from box office receipts. With this money, the company runs the two houses and supports a large permanent staff, which includes the orchestra of 170, a chorus of 110 and the corps de ballet of 150.
An opera house is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building. While some venues are constructed specifically for operas, other opera houses are part of larger performing arts centers.
The first public opera house came into existence in 1637 as the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, Italy, in a country where opera has been popular through the centuries among ordinary people as well as wealthy patrons; it still has a large number of working opera houses. In contrast, there was no opera house in London when Henry Purcell was composing and the first opera house in Germany was built in Hamburg in 1678. Early United States opera houses served a variety of functions in towns and cities, hosting community dances, fairs, plays, and vaudeville shows as well as operas and other musical events.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, opera houses were often financed by rulers, nobles, and wealthy people who used patronage of the arts to endorse their political ambitions and social positions or prestige. With the rise of bourgeois and capitalist social forms in the 19th century, European culture moved away from its patronage system to a publicly supported system. In the 2000s, most opera and theatre companies raise funds from a combination of government and institutional grants, ticket sales, and private donations.
The Palais Garnier (pronounced: [palɛ ɡaʁnje] French ) is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera. It was originally called the Salle des Capucines, because of its location on the Boulevard des Capucines in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, but soon became known as the Palais Garnier, in recognition of its opulence and its architect, Charles Garnier. The theatre is also often referred to as the Opéra Garnier (French
) and historically was known as the Opéra de Paris or simply the Opéra, as it was the primary home of the Paris Opera and its associated Paris Opera Ballet until 1989, when the Opéra Bastille opened at the Place de la Bastille. The Paris Opera now mainly uses the Palais Garnier for ballet.
The Palais Garnier is "probably the most famous opera house in the world, a symbol of Paris like Notre Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, or the Sacré Coeur Basilica." This is at least partly due to its use as the setting for Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera and, especially, the novel's subsequent adaptations in films and Andrew Lloyd Webber's popular 1986 musical. Another contributing factor is that among the buildings constructed in Paris during the Second Empire, besides being the most expensive, it has been described as the only one that is "unquestionably a masterpiece of the first rank." This opinion is far from unanimous however: the 20th-century French architect Le Corbusier once described it as "a lying art" and contended that the "Garnier movement is a décor of the grave".
Paris (UK: /ˈpærɪs/ PARR-iss; US: i/ˈpɛərɪs/ PAIR-iss; French: [paʁi]) is the capital and most populous city of France. Situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country, it is in the centre of the Île-de-France region, also known as the région parisienne, "Paris Region". The City of Paris has an area of 105 km² (41 mi²) and a population of 2,241,346 (2014 estimate) within its administrative borders essentially unchanged since 1860.
Since the 19th century, the built-up area of Paris has grown far beyond its administrative borders; together with its suburbs, the whole agglomeration has a population of 10,550,350 (Jan. 2012 census).Paris' metropolitan area spans most of the Paris region and has a population of 12,341,418 (Jan. 2012 census), or one-fifth of the population of France. The administrative region covers 12,012 km² (4,638 mi²), with approximately 12 million inhabitants as of 2014, and has its own regional council and president.
Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii, who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position it still retains today.
The Phantom of the Opera (French: Le Fantôme de l'Opéra) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. It was first published as a serialisation in Le Gaulois from September 23, 1909, to January 8, 1910. It was published in volume form in April 1910 by Pierre Lafitte. The novel is partly inspired by historical events at the Paris Opera during the nineteenth century and an apocryphal tale concerning the use of a former ballet pupil's skeleton in Carl Maria von Weber's 1841 production of Der Freischütz. Nowadays, it is overshadowed by the success of its various stage and film adaptations. The most notable of these are the 1925 film depiction featuring Lon Chaney and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical.
Opera singer Christine triumphs at the gala on the night of the old managers' retirement. Her old childhood friend, Raoul, hears her sing and recalls his love for Christine. At this time, there are rumors of a phantom living at the Opera and he makes himself known to the managers through letters and malevolent acts. Some time after the gala, the Paris Opera performs Faust, with the prima donna Carlotta playing the lead, against the Phantom's wishes. During the performance, Carlotta loses her voice and the grand chandelier plummets into the audience.
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Dancing under the frescoes! We celebrate the magic of the Opera House. So much more than just watching the stage. THIS VIDEO IS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
http://www.travelsignposts.com/Paris/sightseeing/opera-garnier-a-grand-paris-opera-house: You don't have to be an opera buff to appreciate the grandeur of the Opera Garnier or Palais Garnier, a Paris Opera House fit for an emperor. "Into the auditorium we go. There's the Chagall ceiling. Let's come down from the great chandelier (zooms out). Looking at the Chagall ceiling - very impressive, isn't it? Let's move down, via the auditorium and the proscenium arch. The curtain is down, I'll sweep across to show you how beautiful it all is. Impressive curtains, it actually looks better on the film than it does in real life because it's painted. The ceiling intrigues me. Here's a shot from the back of the auditorium, and we were sitting there in the front. So having come upstairs we're e...
The Paris Opera House is beautifully ornate building with a rich artistic history. This tour shows off the Parisian landmark that was the inspiration for the 1911 novel "Phantom of the Opera" and the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage and movie productions of "Phantom."
http://www.artcellar.gr/2014/01/palais-garnie.html Η ιστορία της Όπερας του Παρισιού ξεκινάει από μια έκρηξη βόμβας που παραλίγο να στοιχίσει την ζωή στον τότε αυτοκράτορα της Γαλλίας Ναπολέοντα Γ. Δημιουργός της ο Charles Garnier, άσημος αρχιτέκτονας, χωρίς γραφείο και χωρίς έργο - στο βιογραφικό του είχε μόνο την κατασκευή ενός διαμερίσματος! Οι εργασίες για την κατασκευή της ξεκίνησαν το καλοκαίρι του του 1861 για να ολοκληρωθεί δεκαπέντε χρόνια αργότερα. Στα εγκαίνια ο δημιουργός της χρειάστηκε να πληρώσει εισιτήριο για να παρευρεθεί. Εμείς σήμερα μπορούμε ως απλοί παρατηρητές να θαυμάσουμε το αρχιτεκτονικό της μεγαλείο. Όμως η ουσία βρίσκεται σε αυτά που δεν γνωρίζουμε και σε αυτά που δεν μπορούμε να δούμε με μια πρώτη ματιά. Κάθε τι είναι κατασκευασμένο με απόλυτη σοφία τόσο που εί...
Hal Prince visits Paris and Andrew Lloyd Webber talks about the Phantom as a rock opera. From 'The Phantom of the Opera: Behind the Mask'. Presenting The Phantom of the Opera, the smash hit musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber! Experience the power of the phantom with your nearest performance: http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/tickets/box-office Discover more about the Phantom of the Opera: http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/ Follow the Phantom everywhere: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhantomOpera Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePhantomOfTheOpera/ Far beneath the majesty and splendour of the Paris Opera House, hides the Phantom in a shadowy existence. Shamed by his physical appearance and feared by all, the love he holds for his beautiful protégée Christine Daaé is so strong that ...
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, was constructed by Charles Garnier from 1861 to 1874 and is regarded as one of the architectural masterpieces of its time. The building (and the real life tragedy of the chandelier falling in 1896 and killing one person) was the inspiration for the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel "The Phantom of the Opera." The entire building underwent a massive restoration from 1994 to 2006. This video was produced in 2008.
George Michael Live at The Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris
Walking around Paris, Prance in the evening in the 9th arrondissement near the Palais Garnier opera house (where the Phantom of the Opera was set). PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" by Gabriel Morris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/ Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/ Support Gabriel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h Gabriel's travel page on Facebook: htt...
Dancing under the frescoes! We celebrate the magic of the Opera House. So much more than just watching the stage. THIS VIDEO IS FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY
http://www.travelsignposts.com/Paris/sightseeing/opera-garnier-a-grand-paris-opera-house: You don't have to be an opera buff to appreciate the grandeur of the Opera Garnier or Palais Garnier, a Paris Opera House fit for an emperor. "Into the auditorium we go. There's the Chagall ceiling. Let's come down from the great chandelier (zooms out). Looking at the Chagall ceiling - very impressive, isn't it? Let's move down, via the auditorium and the proscenium arch. The curtain is down, I'll sweep across to show you how beautiful it all is. Impressive curtains, it actually looks better on the film than it does in real life because it's painted. The ceiling intrigues me. Here's a shot from the back of the auditorium, and we were sitting there in the front. So having come upstairs we're e...
The Paris Opera House is beautifully ornate building with a rich artistic history. This tour shows off the Parisian landmark that was the inspiration for the 1911 novel "Phantom of the Opera" and the Andrew Lloyd Webber stage and movie productions of "Phantom."
http://www.artcellar.gr/2014/01/palais-garnie.html Η ιστορία της Όπερας του Παρισιού ξεκινάει από μια έκρηξη βόμβας που παραλίγο να στοιχίσει την ζωή στον τότε αυτοκράτορα της Γαλλίας Ναπολέοντα Γ. Δημιουργός της ο Charles Garnier, άσημος αρχιτέκτονας, χωρίς γραφείο και χωρίς έργο - στο βιογραφικό του είχε μόνο την κατασκευή ενός διαμερίσματος! Οι εργασίες για την κατασκευή της ξεκίνησαν το καλοκαίρι του του 1861 για να ολοκληρωθεί δεκαπέντε χρόνια αργότερα. Στα εγκαίνια ο δημιουργός της χρειάστηκε να πληρώσει εισιτήριο για να παρευρεθεί. Εμείς σήμερα μπορούμε ως απλοί παρατηρητές να θαυμάσουμε το αρχιτεκτονικό της μεγαλείο. Όμως η ουσία βρίσκεται σε αυτά που δεν γνωρίζουμε και σε αυτά που δεν μπορούμε να δούμε με μια πρώτη ματιά. Κάθε τι είναι κατασκευασμένο με απόλυτη σοφία τόσο που εί...
Hal Prince visits Paris and Andrew Lloyd Webber talks about the Phantom as a rock opera. From 'The Phantom of the Opera: Behind the Mask'. Presenting The Phantom of the Opera, the smash hit musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber! Experience the power of the phantom with your nearest performance: http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/tickets/box-office Discover more about the Phantom of the Opera: http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/ Follow the Phantom everywhere: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhantomOpera Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePhantomOfTheOpera/ Far beneath the majesty and splendour of the Paris Opera House, hides the Phantom in a shadowy existence. Shamed by his physical appearance and feared by all, the love he holds for his beautiful protégée Christine Daaé is so strong that ...
The Palais Garnier, also known as the Opéra de Paris or Opéra Garnier, was constructed by Charles Garnier from 1861 to 1874 and is regarded as one of the architectural masterpieces of its time. The building (and the real life tragedy of the chandelier falling in 1896 and killing one person) was the inspiration for the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel "The Phantom of the Opera." The entire building underwent a massive restoration from 1994 to 2006. This video was produced in 2008.
George Michael Live at The Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris
Walking around Paris, Prance in the evening in the 9th arrondissement near the Palais Garnier opera house (where the Phantom of the Opera was set). PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel" by Gabriel Morris is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info. And it's just $10 on Amazon! For more info, CLICK HERE: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/ Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by Gabriel Morris features 26 adventurous travel stories from around the world. Available on Amazon.com here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/ Support Gabriel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gabrieltraveler?ty=h Gabriel's travel page on Facebook: htt...
This is the story of a disfigured violinist who haunts the Paris Opera House Director: Arthur Lubin Writers: Eric Taylor (screenplay), Samuel Hoffenstein (screenplay) Stars: Nelson Eddy, Susanna Foster, Claude Rains
George Michael Live at The Palais Garnier Opera House in Paris
▬ Of the same name, which in turn is http://thephantommoftheopera.blogspot.com/ ▬ based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux In 1919, the dilapidated Paris Opera House holds an auction
Deformed since http://adf.ly/1etqCo birth, a bitter man known only as the Phantom lives in the sewers underneath the Paris Opera House.
A disfigured http://v.ht/XurMb musical genius, hidden away in the Paris Opera House, terrorizes the opera company for the unwitting benefit
¬¬¬ Is a 2004 British film adaptation http://thephanntomoftheopera.blogspot.com/ ¬¬¬ of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the French novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux.In 1919, the dilapidated Paris Opera House holds an auction.
The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011) http://0inchher7.blogspot.com/2077886 A disfigured musical genius, hidden away in the Paris Opera House, terrorizes the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protégée whom he trains and loves.
Watch The Phantom of the Opera Now : [[[^^http://smarturl.it/9p1mxi^^]]] " A grotesquely disfigured composer known as the "Phantom" haunts Paris' opera house, where he's secretly grooming Christine Daae to be an opera diva....
Gory remake of the http://levijasmijn.blogspot.com/0119889 Gaston Leroux classic story, only this time, the phantom is not disfigured, but a man who was raised by rats deep under the Paris Opera House.