Gran Teatre del Liceu

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Gran Teatre del Liceu review

Since it opened in 1847 two fires, a bombing and financial crisis have failed to quash the spirit and splendour of the Liceu, one of the most prestigious venues in the world and a huge success with the public. A restrained façade opens into an elegant 2,292-seat auditorium of red plush, gold leaf and ornate carvings.

The latest mod cons include seat-back subtitles in various languages that complement the Catalan surtitles above the stage. Under the stewardship of artistic director Joan Matabosch and musical director Sebastian Weigle, the Liceu has consolidated its programming policy, mixing co-productions with leading international opera houses with its own in-house productions. Classical, full-length opera is the staple, although small format opera and contemporary classics feature.

A new Catalan work is commissioned every four years and in April 2009 composer Enric Palomar premieres his one-act opera La Cabeza del Bautista. A large basement bar hosts pre-performance talks, recitals plus children's shows and other musical events; the Espai Liceu is a 50-seat auditorium with a regular programme of screenings of past operas. Opened at the end of 2008, the swish 6-floor Conservatori (C/Nou de la Rambla 82-88, 93 304 11 13, www.conservatori-liceu.es), which is part of the Liceu, lends its 400-seater basement auditorium to classical and contemporary concerts, small-scale operas and even jazz.

Gran Teatre del Liceu details

Address
La Rambla 51-59,
Barri Gòtic

Area Barrí Gòtic

Transport Metro Liceu.

Telephone 902 53 33 53

Gran Teatre del Liceu website

Open Information 11am-2pm, 3-8pm Mon-Fri.

Tickets vary.

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