Teatro Comunale Ponchielli

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Das Teatro Ponchielli in Cremona ist ein Opernhaus, das 1806 von dem Architekten Luigi Canonica auf den Ruinen des Teatro della Società, das zuvor durch einen Brand zerstört worden war, erbaut wurde. Es wurde 1907 nach Amilcare Ponchielli anlässlich seines hundertjährigen Bestehens benannt. rdf:langString
Il Teatro Ponchielli di Cremona fu costruito, su disegno del dall'architetto Luigi Canonica, a partire dal 1806 sulle rovine del precedente ‘Teatro della Società’, distrutto da un incendio. Venne intitolato al compositore Amilcare Ponchielli nel 1907. rdf:langString
The Teatro Comunale Ponchielli, as it has been known since 1986, is an opera house located in Cremona, Italy. For more than 250 years it has been that city's primary venue for opera and other theatrical presentations. In 1986 the theatre was purchased by the city of Cremona which renamed it once again as it is known today. The opening performance took place on 4 October and featured performances on the city-owned Stradivarius "Il Cremonese" and Guarneri "del Gesu" violins of 1715 and 1734 respectively. rdf:langString
Le Teatro Ponchielli est un opéra de Crémone, construit par l'architecte , à partir de 1806, sur les ruines du Teatro della Società, détruit par un incendie. Après la mort d'Amilcare Ponchielli, qui eut lieu à Milan le 16 janvier 1886, le théâtre s'appelait « Concordia-Ponchielli », et ensuite, le 12 mars 1907, il était définitivement renommé « Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli », à l'occasion de l'anniversaire de son décès. * Vues * Le théâtre la nuit. * Bande (groupe musical) de Soncino et chorale Ponchielli Vertova au Teatro Ponchielli. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Teatro Ponchielli in Cremona ist ein Opernhaus, das 1806 von dem Architekten Luigi Canonica auf den Ruinen des Teatro della Società, das zuvor durch einen Brand zerstört worden war, erbaut wurde. Es wurde 1907 nach Amilcare Ponchielli anlässlich seines hundertjährigen Bestehens benannt.
rdf:langString Le Teatro Ponchielli est un opéra de Crémone, construit par l'architecte , à partir de 1806, sur les ruines du Teatro della Società, détruit par un incendie. Après la mort d'Amilcare Ponchielli, qui eut lieu à Milan le 16 janvier 1886, le théâtre s'appelait « Concordia-Ponchielli », et ensuite, le 12 mars 1907, il était définitivement renommé « Teatro Amilcare Ponchielli », à l'occasion de l'anniversaire de son décès. La municipalité a acheté la propriété en 1986, et, à partir de 1989, a fait de grands travaux de restauration pour l'adaptation technologique. Il accueille des œuvres théâtrales, des concerts et des événements de chant. * Vues * Le théâtre la nuit. * Bande (groupe musical) de Soncino et chorale Ponchielli Vertova au Teatro Ponchielli.
rdf:langString The Teatro Comunale Ponchielli, as it has been known since 1986, is an opera house located in Cremona, Italy. For more than 250 years it has been that city's primary venue for opera and other theatrical presentations. The original theatre, built in 1747, was named the Teatro Nazari, but it was renamed as the Teatro della Società in 1785. It was sometimes referred to as the Nobile Associazione. After the original theatre burned down in 1806, construction began on the present theatre soon after. The current theatre was designed by Luigi Canonica and it opened in 1808 under the name the Teatro della Concordia. Its name was changed again to the Teatro Ponchielli in 1907 after the famous native of Cremona, Amilcare Ponchielli. In 1986 the theatre was purchased by the city of Cremona which renamed it once again as it is known today. The opening performance took place on 4 October and featured performances on the city-owned Stradivarius "Il Cremonese" and Guarneri "del Gesu" violins of 1715 and 1734 respectively. With its original horseshoe-shaped auditorium, the theatre was remodeled in 1989 to create three box tiers and two galleries with a total of 1,249 seats.
rdf:langString Il Teatro Ponchielli di Cremona fu costruito, su disegno del dall'architetto Luigi Canonica, a partire dal 1806 sulle rovine del precedente ‘Teatro della Società’, distrutto da un incendio. Venne intitolato al compositore Amilcare Ponchielli nel 1907.
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