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The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is an opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 company in the principality of Monaco
Monaco

Monaco , officially the Principality of Monaco , is a small sovereign city-state located in South Western Europe . The territory lies on the northern coast of the Mediterranean Sea....
.

With the lack of cultural diversions available in Monaco in the 1870s, Prince Charles III
Charles III, Prince of Monaco

Charles III, Prince of Monaco was the ninth reigning Prince of Monaco and the ninth Duke of Valentinois from 20 June 1856 to his death. He was the founder of the famous casino in Monte Carlo....
, along with the Société des Bains de Mer, decided on the construction of an opera house on a high spot overlooking the Mediterranean. Initially, it was Charles III's private theatre with the main entrance reserved for the Royal family and a private staircase taking them to their richly-adorned private box.






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The Opéra de Monte-Carlo is an opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 company in the principality of Monaco
Monaco

Monaco , officially the Principality of Monaco , is a small sovereign city-state located in South Western Europe . The territory lies on the northern coast of the Mediterranean Sea....
.

With the lack of cultural diversions available in Monaco in the 1870s, Prince Charles III
Charles III, Prince of Monaco

Charles III, Prince of Monaco was the ninth reigning Prince of Monaco and the ninth Duke of Valentinois from 20 June 1856 to his death. He was the founder of the famous casino in Monte Carlo....
, along with the Société des Bains de Mer, decided on the construction of an opera house on a high spot overlooking the Mediterranean. Initially, it was Charles III's private theatre with the main entrance reserved for the Royal family and a private staircase taking them to their richly-adorned private box. This was to be the Salle Garnier which opened in 1879.

During the renovation of the Salle Garnier in 2004/ 2005, the company presented operas at the Salle des Princes of the local Grimaldi Forum
Grimaldi Forum

Grimaldi Forum, Monaco is a conference & congress centre located on the seafront of Monaco's eastern beach quartier, Larvotto. Les Ballets de Monte Carlo and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra regularly perform here....
, a modern conference and performance centre where Les Ballets de Monte Carlo
Les Ballets de Monte Carlo

Les Ballets de Monte Carlo is a classical ballet company established in 1985 by Caroline, Princess of Hanover in accordance with the wishes of her mother, Grace Kelly....
 and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra

The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra is the main orchestra in the principality of Monaco. The orchestra gives concerts primarily in the Auditorium Rainier III, but also performs at the Salle des Princes Grimaldi Forum....
 regularly perform.

Salle Garnier

Within eight months, the Salle Garnier was completed under the architect
Architect

An architect is trained and licenced in planning and designing buildings, and participates in supervising the construction of a building. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, itself derived from the Greek arkhitekton , i.e....
 Charles Garnier
Charles Garnier (architect)

Charles Garnier was a France architect, designer of the Op?ra Garnier and the Op?ra de Monte-Carlo....
, who also designed the Palais Garnier
Palais Garnier

The Palais Garnier, also known as the Op?ra de Paris or Op?ra Garnier, but more commonly as the Paris Op?ra, is a 2,200-seat opera house on the Place de l'Op?ra in Paris, France....
 in Paris. The new Salle Garnier was an exact replica in miniature of the Paris Opera House. It seats only 524. Like its predecessor, it reflects the style of the "Belle Epoque".

It was inaugurated on January 25, 1879 with a performance by Sarah Bernhardt
Sarah Bernhardt

Sarah Bernhardt was a French stage actress, and has been referred to as "the most famous actress in the history of the world". Bernhardt made her fame on the stages of Europe in the 1870s, and was soon in demand in Europe and the Americas....
 dressed as a nymph. The first opera performed there was Robert Planquette
Robert Planquette

Jean Robert Planquette was a France composer of songs and operettas.Several of Planquette's operettas were extraordinarily successful in Britain, including Les cloches de Corneville , the length of whose initial London run broke all records for any piece of musical theatre up to that time, and Rip Van Winkle , which earned interna...
's Le Chevalier Gaston on 8 February 1879, and that was followed by three additional ones in the first season.

With the influence of the first director, Jules Cohen (who was instrumental in bringing Adelina Patti
Adelina Patti

Adelina Patti was one of the most highly regarded opera singers of the 19th century, earning huge fees at the height of her career.Along with her contemporaries Jenny Lind, Therese Tietjens and Christina Nilsson, Patti remains one of the most famous sopranos in history due to the beauty of her voice and the unsurpassed quality of her bel...
) and the fortunate combination of Raoul Gunsbourg
Raoul Gunsbourg

Raoul Samuel Gunsbourg was Romanian opera director, impresario, composer and writer.Raoul Gunsbourg acquired his musical education and its comprehensive knowledge in language and literature as a self-taught person....
, the new director from 1883, and Princess Alice
Alice Heine

Alice Heine , styled HSH The Princess of Monaco, and also The Duchess of Richelieu, was the United States-born second wife of Prince Albert I, Prince of Monaco, a great-grandfather of Prince Rainier III, Prince of Monaco....
, the opera-loving American wife of Charles III's successor, Albert I
Albert I, Prince of Monaco

Albert I, Prince of Monaco was the tenth reigning Prince of Monaco and the tenth Duke of Valentinois from 10 September 1889 until his death....
, the company was thrust onto the world's opera community stage. Gunsbourg remained for sixty years overseeing such premiere productions as Berlioz
Hector Berlioz

Louis Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic music composer and guitarist, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Requiem . Berlioz made great contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation and by utilizing huge orchestral forces for his works; as a conductor, he performed several c...
's La damnation de Faust in 1893 and the first appearances in January 1894 of the heroic Italian tenor, Francesco Tamagno
Francesco Tamagno

Francesco Tamagno was an Italy opera singer who performed to enormous acclaim in Europe and America.The most famous heroic tenor of his age, Tamagno was celebrated throughout the operatic world for the extreme power of his singing, especially in the upper register....
 in Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was an Italian Romantic music composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers in the 19th century....
's Otello
Otello

Otello is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on William Shakespeare's Play Othello. It was Verdi's second to last opera and is considered by many to be his greatest tragedy....
,
the title role of which he had created for the opera's premiere in Italy.

By the early years of the twentieth century, the Salle Garnier was to see such great performers as Nellie Melba
Nellie Melba

Dame Nellie Melba Order of the British Empire , born Helen Porter Mitchell, legendary Australian opera soprano and one of the most famous sopranos, was the first Australian to achieve international recognition in the form....
 and Enrico Caruso
Enrico Caruso

Enrico Caruso was an italians tenor. Caruso was also one of the most significant and renowned singers in any genre in both the 19th and 20th Centuries, and one of the most important pioneers of recorded music....
 in La bohème
La bohème

La boh?me is an opera in four acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, based on Sc?nes de la vie de boh?me by Henri Murger....
 and Rigoletto
Rigoletto

Rigoletto is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian language libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the play Le roi s'amuse by Victor Hugo....
 (in 1902), and Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin

Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin was the most famous Russian opera singer of the 20th century. The possesor of a large and expressive Bass voice, he is often credited with establishing the tradition of naturalistic acting in his chosen art form....
 in the premiere of Jules Massenet
Jules Massenet

Jules Massenet was a France composer best known for his operas. His compositions were very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and he ranks as one of the greatest melodists of his era....
's Don Quichotte
Don Quichotte

Don Quichotte is an opera in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Cain,Massenet's com?die-h?ro?que, like so many other versions of the story of Don Quixote, relates only indirectly to the great novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ....
 (1910). This production formed part of a long association between the company and Massenet and his operas, two of which were presented there posthumously.

Other famous twentieth-century singers to appear at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo
Titta Ruffo

Titta Ruffo , was an Italian opera singer, generally regarded as the greatest Italian baritone of his generation - or any generation since. Known as the "Voce del leone" , he was renowned for his enormous voice, thrilling high notes and dramatic force on stage....
, Geraldine Farrar
Geraldine Farrar

Geraldine Farrar was a soprano opera singer and film actress. She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers"....
, Mary Garden
Mary Garden

Mary Garden , was a Scotland opera soprano with a substantial career in France and United States in the first third of the 20th century. She spent the latter part of her childhood and youth in the United States and eventually became an American citizen, although she lived in France for many years and retired to Scotland....
, Tito Schipa
Tito Schipa

Tito Schipa was an Italy tenor. He is considered one of the finest tenore di grazia in operatic history. He was endowed with a natural, sensuous voice which he deployed with great intelligence and taste....
, Beniamino Gigli
Beniamino Gigli

Beniamino Gigli was an Italian singer, widely regarded as one of the very greatest opera tenors of all time. He had a voice of great beauty and technical facility but was not always the most tasteful and stylish of singers, especially during the latter stages of his career, as his voice began to decline....
, Claudia Muzio
Claudia Muzio

Claudia Muzio was an Italian opera soprano, whose international career was among the most successful of the early 20th century....
, Georges Thill
Georges Thill

Georges Thill was a French opera singer, often considered to be his country's greatest lyric-dramatic tenor. Born in Paris, his career lasted from 1924 to 1953, peaking during the 1930s....
 and Lily Pons
Lily Pons

Lily Pons was a France-United States coloratura soprano....
.

Apart from Massenet, composers whose works had their first performances at Monte Carlo included: [Camille Saint-Saëns|Saint-Saëns]] (Hélène
Hélène (opera)

H?l?ne is a po?me lyrique or opera in one act by composer Camille Saint-Sa?ns. It is the first opera for which Saint-Sa?ns wrote his own French language libretto which is based on the classic story of Helen and Paris from Greek mythology....
, 1904); Mascagni
Pietro Mascagni

Pietro Mascagni was an Italy composer most noted for his operas. His 1890 masterpiece, Cavalleria rusticana, caused one of the greatest sensations in opera history and singlehandedly ushered in the Verismo movement in Italian dramatic music....
 (Amica
Amica (opera)

Amica is an opera in two acts by Pietro Mascagni, originally composed to a libretto by Paul B?rel . The only opera by Mascagni with a French language libretto, it was an immediate success with both the audience and the critics on its opening night at the Th??tre du Casino in Monte-Carlo on March 16, 1905....
,
1905); and Puccini
Giacomo Puccini

Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini was an Italians composer whose operas, including La boh?me, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot, are among the most frequently performed in the List of important operas....
 (La rondine
La rondine

La rondine is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian language libretto by Giuseppe Adami, based on a libretto by A. M. Willner and Heinz Reichert....
, 1917). Indeed, since its inauguration, the theatre has hosted 45 world premiere productions of operas. René Blum
René Blum

Ren? Blum , choreographer, was the founder of the Op?ra de Monte-Carlo at Monte Carlo....
 was retained to found the Ballet de l'Opéra. The "Golden Age" of the Salle Garnier is gone, as small companies with small houses are not able to mount productions that cost astronomical sums. Nonetheless, the present day company still presents a season containing five or six operas.

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