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128: 113: 31: 105: 150:. The Salle Garnier is much smaller, seating 524, compared to about 2,000 for the Palais Garnier, and unlike the Paris theatre, which was started in 1861 and only completed in 1875, the Salle Garnier was constructed in only eight and a half months. Nevertheless, its ornate style was heavily influenced by that of the Palais Garnier, and many of the same artists worked on both theatres, including 355:
Three times in its 130-year history the Opéra was transformed into a spectacular venue to host gala-dinners. The first occasion was in 1966 for the celebration of centenary of Monte-Carlo hosted by Grace Kelly and Rainier III; the second was for the royal wedding of
347:. The "Golden Age" of the Salle Garnier has passed, since small companies with small houses are not able to mount highly expensive productions. Nonetheless, the present day company still presents a season containing five or six operas. 154:. Although the Monte Carlo theatre was not originally intended for opera, it was soon used frequently for that purpose and was remodeled in 1898–99 by Henri Schmit, primarily in the stage area, to make it more suitable for opera. 466: 486: 463: 442: 381: 483: 69:. The main public entrance to the hall was from the casino, while Charles III's private entrance was on the western side. It opened in 1879 and became known as the 171: 264:(1910). This production formed part of a long association between the company and Massenet and his operas, two of which were presented there posthumously. 574: 565: 198:, the company was thrust onto the world's opera community stage. Gunsbourg remained for sixty years, overseeing such premiere productions as 179: 618: 62: 623: 535:
Folli, Andrea; Merello, Gisella (2004). "The Splendour of the Garnier Rooms at the Monte Carlo Casino" in Bonillo et al. 2004.
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By the early years of the twentieth century, the Salle Garnier was to see such great performers as
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Apart from Massenet, composers whose works had their first performances at Monte Carlo included
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During the renovation of the Salle Garnier in 2004–05, the company presented operas at the
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Charles Garnier and Gustave Eiffel on the French and Italian Rivieras: The Dream of Reason
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in 1893, and the first appearances in January 1894 of the heroic Italian tenor
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whose title role he had created for the opera's premiere in Italy. Conductor
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on 8 February 1879, followed by three additional operas in the first season.
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Bouvier, Béatrice (2004). "Inventaires" in Bonillo et al. pp. 186–205.
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Other famous twentieth-century singers to appear at Monte Carlo included
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Panoramic views and giant photos of the decorations of the Salle Garnier
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With the lack of cultural diversions available in Monaco in the 1870s,
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served as music director of the Monte Carlo Opera from 1895 to 1903.
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Seaside façade of the Salle Garnier, home of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo
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The hall was inaugurated on 25 January 1879 with a performance by
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Monte Carlo Opera

opera house
Monte Carlo Casino
Principality of Monaco
Prince Charles III
Société des bains de mer
casino
Charles Garnier
Grimaldi Forum
Les Ballets de Monte Carlo
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra



Paris opera house
Palais Garnier
Gustave Boulanger
Sarah Bernhardt
nymph
Robert Planquette
Le Chevalier Gaston
Jules Cohen
Adelina Patti
Raoul Gunsbourg
Princess Alice
Albert I
Hector Berlioz
La damnation de Faust
Francesco Tamagno

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