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Opéra Nouvel

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Type
  
Opera

Inaugurated
  
1831 and 1993

Phone
  
+33 4 72 00 45 00

Architect
  
Jean Nouvel

Current tenants
  
National Opera of Lyon

Seating capacity
  
1100

Current tenant
  
Opéra National de Lyon

Opéra Nouvel

Location
  
Place de la Comédie, Lyon, France

Address
  
21 Place Tolozan, 69001 Lyon, France

Similar
  
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, Place Bellecour, Basilica of Notre‑Dame de Fourvi, Fourvière, La Croix‑Rousse

Profiles

The Opéra Nouvel (Nouvel Opera House) in Lyon, France is the home of the Opéra National de Lyon. The original opera house was re-designed by the distinguished French architect, Jean Nouvel between 1985 and 1993 in association with the agency of scenography dUCKS scéno and the acoustician Peutz. Serge Dorny was appointed general director in 2003.

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History

In 1756, one of the first opera houses created inside an existing freestanding building was opened in Lyon. It was designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot, the architect of the Panthéon in Paris. By early in the following century it was found to be too small, and Antoine-Marie Chenavard and Jean-Marie Pollet erected the new Lyon theatre which opened on July 1, 1831. It was considered rather undistinguished, but served its purpose.

It was not until 1985 that the City decided to once again re-build the opera house, but this time it was to be within the shell of the existing 1831 building. One of France's most distinguished architects was commissioned to create the house.

The style of the house is essentially Italian with a horseshoe-shaped auditorium and tiers of boxes.

Leaving only the existing foyer and the exterior façade, Nouvel tripled the space within the house by excavating below ground to create rehearsal space and, most strikingly, by doubling the height of the building by creating a steel and glass barrel vault which hid the fly tower as well as providing space for the ballet company. It has been noted that this achievement was "an architectural tour de force, in which the past has been successfully wedded to the future..", albeit with the limited backstage space of the 19th-century theatre still remaining.

Main conductors

  • John Eliot Gardiner 1983–1988
  • Kent Nagano 1988–1998
  • Louis Langrée 1998–2000
  • Ivan Fischer 2000–2003
  • William Christie, Lothar Koenigs, Gerard Korsten, Emmanuel Krivine, Kirill Petrenko, Evelino Pido 2003–2008
  • Kazushi Ono 2008–present
  • References

    Opéra Nouvel Wikipedia