Ópera do Tejo

The Ópera do Tejo (Portuguese: [ˈɔpɨɾɐ ðu ˈtɛʒu], Tagus Opera) or Real Casa da Ópera (Royal Opera House) was a luxurious opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was inaugurated on March 31, 1755, and destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake on November 1 of the same year.[1]

Ruins of the Ópera do Tejo depicted in 1757

The theater was located in the historic center of Lisbon, next to the Tagus river in the Ribeira das Naus area, attached to the old Ribeira Palace.

The project was commissioned by José I of Portugal for the Italian architect Giovanni Carlo Galli da Bibbiena.[2] The hall had capacity for 600 people on the floor and in 38 boxes.[3]

The theater was opened with the opera Alessandro nell'Indie by Davide Perez, with libretto by Pietro Metastasio. Before its destruction, the opera also premiered two operas by Antonio Mazzoni with libretti also by Pietro Metastasio, La clemenza di Tito (June 6) and Antigono (October 16).

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  1. Blichmann, Diana (2019). "Water Symbols in the Stage Design of Alessandro nell'Indie: The Portuguese Exploration of India and Political Propaganda at the Lisbon Royal Court Opera in 1755". Music in Art: International Journal for Music Iconography. 44 (1–2): 139–168. ISSN 1522-7464.
  2. "L'Antigono torna a Lisbona". AmadeusOnline. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
  3. Fernandes, Cristina. "A Ópera do Tejo e Antigono de Mazzoni: Memórias e sonoridades de um espaço mítico do espetáculo barroco" in the program of the representation of Antigone at the Centro Cultural de Belém, January 21–22, 2011.
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