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  • Italy, Armenia To Stage Aida In Yerevan Opera

    ITALY, ARMENIA TO STAGE AIDA IN YEREVAN OPERA
    Armen Hareyan

    HULIQ.com
    May 12 2010
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    One of the best known operas by an Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi
    Aida will be staged in Armenia in an updated version. The premiere
    of Aida will be held in June.

    Armenian National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater is looking forward
    to the start of a new season in June. It gets ready to have a totally
    new and updated version of Aida staging in the capital Yerevan.

    Two very famous people are involved in the staging of Aida in Yerevan.

    The staging of Aida will be directed by a very famous Italian director
    Mario Corradini. One of the most successful lyrical-dramatic sopranos
    worldwide Hasmik Papian will sing Aida.

    This is a joint project supported by governments of Armenia and Italy.

    While, this is not the first time Aida is being staged in Armenian
    National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, this is the first time
    it brings together to wonderful artists such as Mario Corradini and
    Hasmik Papian.

    Aida has four actions. Verdi wrote the opera in 1870. Italian libretto
    was written by Antonio Ghislanzoni. However, the story is based on a
    scenario written by French Egyptologist Auguste Mariette. The premiere
    of the opera was held actually in Cairo in 1871.

    The Armenian National Academic Opera & Ballet Theater in Yerevan
    was founded in 1932 and was opened on January 20, 1933. The theatre
    building was constructed in 1940 by the architect Alexander Tamanian.

    In 1938, the theater was named after Alexander Spendiaryan, great
    Armenian composer, author of opera Almast which was performed in 1933
    as a first performance at the theater. Since it's opening, the theater
    has performed more than 200 different operas and ballets by Armenian,
    Russian and European composers.

    Recently another famous name was involved in staging a ballet in
    the theater in Yerevan. Yury Grigorovich, a Russian dancer and
    choreographer who dominated the Russian ballet for 30 years, staged
    Aram Khachaturian's ballet Spartacus in Yerevan. The project cost
    one million U.S. dollars.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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