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Semper Oper

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Semper Oper in Dresden
Semper Oper in Dresden

Semper Oper (or Semperoper or Dresden Royal Opera House or Dresden State Opera House) is an opera house in Dresden, Germany, and is one of the most famous in Europe. The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden-Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theater Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Pantherquadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by such famous archirects of the time as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict famous artists such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.

It was first built in 1841, by architect Gottfried Semper, in the Early Renaissance style. Then, it had to be rebuilt again after a fire destoryed it in 1869. The citizenry demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was in exhile at the time (due to the revolution). So the architect had his son, Manfred Semper, complete the second opera house with his father's plans. This second one was made in the High Renaissance style in 1878. During construction, perfomances were held at the Gewerbehausall, which opened in 1870.

In the pre-war years, the building premiered many of the works of Richard Strauss.

During the last weeks of World War II in 1945 the building was, again, destroyed by Allied bombing and the subsequent fire storms. Exactly 40 years later, on February 13 1985 the opera was rebuilt almost the same as it was before the war with the same opera that was last performed in 1945: Weber's Der Freischütz.

Dresden's Theater Square
Dresden's Theater Square

During the flood of 2002, The building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December 2002.

Today, most operas are accompanied by the Sächsische Staatskapelle orchestra of Dresden. Performances are nearly always sold out.

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Conductors associated with Semper Oper

Singers assoicated with the Semper Oper

Operas that premiered at the Semper Oper


External link

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