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The Sydney Opera House is an expressionist modern design, with a series of large precast concrete 'shells', each taken from a hemisphere of the same radius, forming the roofs of the structure. The Opera House covers 1.8 hectares (4.5 acres) of land. It is 183 metres (605 feet) long and about 120 metres (388 feet) wide at its widest point. It is supported on 580 concrete piers sunk up to 25 metres below sea level. Its power supply is equivalent for a town of 25,000 people. The power is distributed by 645 kilometres of electrical cable.
The roofs of the House are covered with 1.056 million glossy white and matte cream Swedish-made tiles, though from a distance the tiles look only white. Despite their self-cleaning nature, they are still subject to periodic maintenance and replacement.
The Concert Hall and Opera Theatre are each contained in the two largest groups of shells, and the other theatres are located on the sides of the shell groupings. The form of the shells is chosen to reflect the internal height requirements, rising from the low entrance spaces, over the seating areas and up to the high stage towers. A much smaller group of shells set to one side of the Monumental steps and houses the Bennelong Restaurant.
Although the roof structures of the Sydney Opera House are commonly referred to as shells (as they are in this article), they are in fact not shells in a strictly structural sense, but are instead precast concrete panels supported by precast concrete ribs. The building's interior is composed of pink granite quarried in Tarana and wood and brush box plywood supplied from northern New South Wales.
The Sydney Opera House is an expressionist modern design, with a series of large precast concrete 'shells', each taken from a hemisphere of the same radius, forming the roofs of the structure. The Opera House covers 1.8 hectares (4.5 acres) of land. It is 183 metres (605 feet) long and about 120 metres (388 feet) wide at its widest point. It is supported on 580 concrete piers sunk up to 25 metres below sea level. Its power supply is equivalent for a town of 25,000 people. The power is distributed by 645 kilometres of electrical cable.
The roofs of the House are covered with 1.056 million glossy white and matte cream Swedish-made tiles, though from a distance the tiles look only white. Despite their self-cleaning nature, they are still subject to periodic maintenance and replacement.
The Concert Hall and Opera Theatre are each contained in the two largest groups of shells, and the other theatres are located on the sides of the shell groupings. The form of the shells is chosen to reflect the internal height requirements, rising from the low entrance spaces, over the seating areas and up to the high stage towers. A much smaller group of shells set to one side of the Monumental steps and houses the Bennelong Restaurant.
Although the roof structures of the Sydney Opera House are commonly referred to as shells (as they are in this article), they are in fact not shells in a strictly structural sense, but are instead precast concrete panels supported by precast concrete ribs. The building's interior is composed of pink granite quarried in Tarana and wood and brush box plywood supplied from northern New South Wales.
Caracas, Venezuela - A lady sings at a concert in Caracas.
From my collection of stock photos of Venezuela
Vila do Conde
16 Abril 2016 | Sábado
Teatro Municipal | 21h30
Gioachino Rossini – O Barbeiro de Sevilha
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Fígaro: Luís Rodrigues (barítono)
Conde de Almaviva) Fernando Guimarães tenor)
Rosina: Liliana de Sousa (meio-soprano)
Dr. Bartolo: Pedro Telles (barítono)
D. Basílio: Rui Silva (barítono)
Berta: Anna Carrillo (soprano)
Fiorello e Oficial da Guarda: Ricardo Torres (barítono)
Alicia Moreno, correptidora
Paulo Lapa, direcção cénica
José Ferreira Lobo, direcção musical
Operowe divertimento na scenach Krakowa i Trondheim
Wystawa fotograficzna prezentująca wydarzenia artystyczne zrealizowane wspólnie przez Operę Krakowską i Trondheim Symphony Orchestra w latach 2012-2014
The Gala Opera Dinner at 103 West is a fundraiser for Opera Studies at Georgia State. It features singers from the workshop and special guest artist in residence Frederica von Stade.
A piece that will become part of an installation with Alexis Ortiz at The Artspace at Mt. Baker Artlofts in Seattle on August 11, 12pm-6pm.
Este año el Proyecto Opera de la Joven Orquesta estrena la obra “Lakmé" de Léo Délibes con la “puesta de largo" del Ballet UVa
Performance of Offenbach's 'La belle Helene' by the orchestra, choir and ballet of the Kraków Opera. Kraków, Poland
Opera of "KAMIKAZE" 03.Feb.2013,
at Tokyo Bunkakaikan.Ueno,
Composed by Shigeaki SAEGUSA,
Conductor by Naoto OTOMO,
New Japan Philharmonic,
三枝成彰 オペラ 「KAMIKAZE-神風-」
作 曲 三枝 成彰
原案・原作 堀 紘一
脚 本 福島 敏朗
演 出 三枝 健起
美 術 千住 博
照 明 沢田 祐二
アリア歌詞 大貫 妙子
キャスト
神崎光司少尉 : ジョン・健・ヌッツォ
土田知子 : 小川里美
木村寛少尉 : 大山大輔
木村愛子 : 小林沙羅
冨田トメ : 坂本 朱 ほか
管弦楽 新日本フィルハーモニー交響楽団
The Opera House during Vivid Sydney 2010. Nikon D50, exposure times varied between 1 sec up to around 3 sec at approx f/8-12. I took multiple photographs of the Opera house's many looks during Vivid Sydney 2010.
The Opera House on the harbour. A gift to the Danish people from the owner of the world's largest shipping company A.P. Møller Mærsk.
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Stock photos of Copenhagen, Denmark.
City Life.