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Every form of musical theatre played out within an operahouse is also, inevitably, a parody.
In filmed-opera, the unity between voice and body is no longer natural, as in the operahouse, but a carefully engineered illusion.
The dialectic of the dome inheres in the form of the operahouse, but it is only the opera, the performance, that releases it.
The public sphere also included institutions such as coffeehouses, salons, museums and, in the case of music, the public concert hall and operahouse.
No operahouse in the world would begin to conceive of such a research-led, try-and-test, and work-intensive time span for its productions.
The prima donna makes the journey from above to below the operahouse twice.
Penetrated by the sound, women in the operahouse faint in their chairs.
These conclusions are confirmed, either directly or indirectly, by observations from the operahouse.
Instead of half a dozen identifiable figures, we see (in a major operahouse) up to a hundred choristers.
We begin in an impressive interior space, the operahouse, 'a great house, a strange one, in the heart of the city'.
Or it may be that an independently popular text was set and never heard inside the operahouse, but had a circulation of its own.
One clause is of overriding importance in understanding the special nature of the conversion of concert room into operahouse.
However, the descriptions offered are vague and confirmation in the operahouse is almost non-existent.
And none of these hints ever reaches a level of clarity that would allow for the new pseudo-geography within the operahouse to unfold fully.
Since opera was the main entertainment during the season, audiences saw the same hierarchical order every time they went to the operahouse.
Sure enough, observation in the operahouse confirms this.
Crucially, each section ends when this conclusion, ostensibly the result of rational deduction, is confirmed through observations made in the operahouse.
All of this, however, could just as well be said of any kind of roof over a theatre or an operahouse.
The new interest in supporting classical composition in traditional ' ' audience' ' genres affected the concert hall as well as the operahouse.
What better place for the nineteenth-century cultural historian than the operahouse?
Thus, while the operahouse might from one point of view be a source of moral, religious, and political decadence, from another, it provided a means of controlling the audience.
As we will see in the last part of this study, the government had a great interest in having the middle class represented in the operahouse as well.
All of this was facilitated by the space of the operahouse itself, which came to be an ideal venue for the ritualised celebration of national and ideological myth.
This silencing or 'disembodying' of women also helps explain the exotic mask, under which much that was otherwise repressed could be smuggled into the art gallery and operahouse.
These questions inform the historical discussion of the nineteenth-century operahouse as representation of the claims and contradictions of the urban and political culture that produced it.
About halfway through the tune, the curtain falls, and after the opera seems to have ended, the audience is left with the distant chorus echoing in the operahouse.
There is no resident company at the operahouse, and it is perhaps the least subsidised theatre in the country.
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One cannot expect every village or small town to have a full-scale operahouse.
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A civilised country must have a great and good quality operahouse.
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The new operahouse will also be able to reach out to millions through greatly increased broadcast and television performances.
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Despite the unwelcome news of the financial resources being cut, the council went ahead and opened the operahouse.
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The corporation's detailed funding arrangements for the operahouse trust is an operational matter.
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The operahouse has led the way in signing stage plays and operas.
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That is why it has not granted planning permission and is having further discussions with the royal operahouse.
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They have sponsored magnificent productions of opera and ballet at the royal operahouse.
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A museum, for example, would need to make very different provision from an operahouse.
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I do not want to go into the question of the operahouse.
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However, it should get an operahouse of some kind.
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The chairman of the commission notified me, shortly before the public announcement, of the conclusions the commission had reached about the operahouse application.
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It might be a sports centre; it might be a concert hall; it might be an operahouse.
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I have no plans to publish any further documents relating to the feasibility study on the proposed operahouse.
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Now, the royal operahouse wants money for its building projects.
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The royal operahouse is looking to a number of sources of funding for the new development project.
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I should like to focus here on the financial cloud hanging over the operahouse.
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That might possibly include the building of a new theatre or a new operahouse.
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We have heard about the royal operahouse.
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I note that the royal operahouse recently received a lottery grant of more than £9 million from that source.
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I think that to-day we can stand up to comparison with almost any other operahouse in the world.
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I invite those who do not live there to come to the festival, or to see something else at the operahouse.
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I speak here with feeling, as one who watches, month by month, the rising costs of a great operahouse.
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But let us not forget that a distinguished operahouse is one of the biggest attractions of a capital city.
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It is a matter of opinion whether the close link with an established operahouse and company, which has been criticised, is advantageous.
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They have also discussed the possibility of financial help towards the cost of the operahouse.
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It is not case; it is a small jewel of an operahouse—a 900 seater.
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Is there to be a limited competition for the new operahouse?
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We want to have a good operahouse.
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Of course the operahouse could do less.
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I know that many of them are in the same difficulties as the operahouse.
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We have seen the operahouse being restored.
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Unless that is done, it is impossible to form an objective assessment of how that operahouse is doing.
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That course is not unsatisfactory and at a certain level it is possibly the best that a given operahouse can do.
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I strongly hope that it will receive some of the money that it needs to become an operahouse worthy of the 21st century.
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There is controversy about the proposed redevelopment of the operahouse site, especially in respect of the demolition of the floral hall.
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Finally, and most necessary, it creates good working conditions for the 1,000 people who work in the operahouse.
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It is important that the operahouse should be able to prove that it can raise this money from the private sector.
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That, too, would benefit from a close link with an operahouse, concert hall and art gallery.
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The operahouse will be a place where world-class opera and ballet will be accessible by everyone.
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I have been asked why we do not make this also an operahouse as well as a theatre.
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There is no operahouse and no national symphony orchestra.
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I am sure that we shall see an operahouse there before we have finished.
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The operahouse itself has begun to implement the management changes recommended and is making a beginning on certain required savings.
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Almost every small town had its own operahouse and opera company.
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We cannot run an operahouse unless we are prepared to fund it.
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An operahouse is to be built together with housing development.
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It also had to cut the allocation to the national theatre and the royal operahouse.
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He asked my opinion about the royal operahouse and long-term development plans.
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Our musicians, particularly our singers, are acclaimed in every operahouse and concert hall throughout the world.
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I am satisfied that arrangements will be announced and policies pursued at the operahouse that will enable its finances to be stabilised and excellence to flourish.
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Can he, above all, reassure us that the site, possibly lost for a new operahouse, will not be swallowed up and diminished by office buildings?
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We continue to look for new donors, both in the form of sponsorship of productions and for the running costs and the redevelopment of the operahouse itself.
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We cannot have a great operahouse on the staggione system unless we fund it on level terms with other great opera houses in the world.
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We have a theatre company without a theatre, an opera company without an operahouse, no national orchestra because we have no concert hall; and we lack a picture gallery.
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I get concerned when we talk about money because we subsidise the pleasure of going to the theatre through the royal operahouse by about £30 to £35 a seat.
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At the operahouse, because of rehearsals and different performances, it is common to have three complete sets and a variety of costumes used in one day.
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But one can say that music lovers have been enabled to hear performances of works which they could never hope to hear in the concert hall or the operahouse.
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They have a magnificent operahouse.
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I suppose that ultimately one has to let an operahouse go on producing its operas but regulating it by the amount of finance that is given.
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We cannot say that we will use the money that is going to the arts to build another operahouse, to build this or to build that.
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Each had a royal or ducal palace, a cathedral, an operahouse, a theatre, a park, often a zoo, and generally a university at the centre.
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However, is it not a shame that, although good access will be provided for disabled people within the operahouse, there is no provision for parking outside the operahouse?
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Will he pay an early visit to the operahouse to discuss the plans with the chairman and director, remembering that there is enormous earning potential from that development?
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They are beautifully produced, and there is almost a more intimate contact with the performers than is sometimes possible from the less expensive seats in a great operahouse.
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I would welcome opportunities to explore further possibilities for tourist attractions, not least an operahouse or whatever would be felt most agreeable to the local community.
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What about the royal operahouse?
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Even though the province gave the land to the city for the operahouse it was never built.
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