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The Hanoi Opera House (), or the Grand Opera House (, ) is an opera house in central
Hanoi Hanoi ( ; ; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Vietnam, second-most populous city of Vietnam. The name "Hanoi" translates to "inside the river" (Hanoi is bordered by the Red River (Asia), Red and Black River (Asia), Black Riv ...
,
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. It was erected by the French colonial administration between 1901 and 1911. Hanoi Opera House is one of three opera houses that the French built during their time in
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, the others are Haiphong Opera House and Municipal Theatre in Ho Chi Minh city.


Building

It was modeled on the
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, the older of
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's two opera houses, and is considered to be one of the architectural landmarks of Hanoi. The main architectural style of the Opera House is
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. As mentioned before, Hanoi Opera House was modeled on the Palais Garnier but with a smaller scale and using materials that are suitable with the environment. After the departure of the French the opera house became the scene for several political events, as well as the scene of street fighting during the fight for Hanoi. The Hanoi Opera House provides the names for the neighboring Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel which opened in 1999, as well as for the MGallery Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi, which opened in 2011. For historical reasons associated with the
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, the Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel was not named the Hanoi Hilton.


The Opera Company


Colonial period

The opera house is described in the memoirs of Blanche Arral who performed in the new Hanoi Opera House in 1902 while waiting for the 1902 Exposition of Hanoi to open. The opera had depended on touring artists performing French and Italian repertoire during the colonial period for a mainly French audience.


The Vietnam National Opera and Ballet (VNOB)

After the departure of the French the building was used for Vietnamese plays and musicals. The return of Western opera, and the first major non-French or Italian opera, was a performance of Tchaikovsky's ''Eugene Onegin'' organised under Vietnam-Soviet cultural auspices in 1960, where the Russian vocal coach selected an untrained singer Quý Dương as a fit for the
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title role. Today the orchestra of the opera overlaps with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra, and calls on the Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra of the Hanoi Conservatory. Famous singers of the company include the Tchaikovsky Conservatory-trained soprano Lê Dung, the youngest ever person to be awarded People's Artist of Vietnam in 1993. The Opera has seen many premieres of operas and musicals by Vietnamese composers. The operas of
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- '' Cô Sao'' ('Miss Sao') 1965, ''Người tạc tượng'' ('The Sculptor') 1971 and ''Nguyễn Trãi'' 1980, the works of Lưu Hữu Phước and the choral works of film composer
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. As well as works by returning emigre composers such as Nguyễn Thiên Đạo, a pupil of Messiaen in Paris. The National Ballet is also part of the Opera House company and stages Western classics such as ''
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'' as well as traditional and modern Vietnamese dance productions.


Gallery

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See also

* Grand Palais (Hanoi) Smaller French theaters built around the same time: * Saigon Opera House * Haiphong Opera House


References

Notes Sources *Arral, Blanche (Trans: Ira Glackens; Ed: William R. Moran), ''Extraordinary Operatic Adventures of Blanche Arral''. Milwaukee, WI: Amadeus Press, 2002


External links


Performance at Hanoi Opera House

Hanoi Opera House – A Witness of Vietnamese History
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