Vahdat Hall
The Vahdat Hall, previously known as Roudaki Hall is a performing arts complex in Tehran, Iran.
History
Around the 1950s and 1970s, the Iranian national stage had become the most famous performing scene for known international artists and troupes in West Asia, with the Vahdat Hall constructed in the capital of the country to function as the national stage for opera and ballet performances.Construction
The complex was designed by architect Eugene Aftandilian, influenced by the Vienna State Opera, and was constructed during a period of ten years starting in 1957. It was equipped with the latest lighting and sound system technologies of the time, with revolving and moving stages. The main stage consists of three different levels. The auditorium seats 1200 and has two tiers of boxes and balconies. The venue was fully supplied by Siemens Electrics. The main curtain in proscenium has a motif of a phoenix rising from the ashes, with the style of Persian miniature.Just before the completion of Tehran's new opera house, Nejad Ahmadzadeh, artistic director of the Iranian National Ballet Company, was sent by the Ministry of Culture and Arts to the United States to visit their opera houses and study administrative, organizational, and technical constructions of American opera establishments that were deemed to be the most modern in the West. At his return, he was appointed as manager of the upcoming opera house, and established the technical, administrative, and artistic sections of the Vahdat Hall. The constructions of the hall were eventually completed in 1967.
Inauguration
A part of the White Revolution, the Vahdat Hall of Tehran was inaugurated by Mohammad Reza Shah and Shahbanu Farah Pahlavi on 26 October 1967 with the performance of the Rustic Festival, the first Persian opera, composed by Ahmad Pejman. Two weeks of full house performances by international ensembles marked the coronation festivities. Numerous orchestras, opera singers, and dance companies were invited to perform for the occasion.The hall is home to the Tehran Symphony Orchestra, Tehran Opera Orchestra, and the Iranian National Ballet Company. Other troupes, ensembles, and artists, such as the Iranian folk dancers, also used the stage of the Vahdat Hall for their performances.
Productions and guest presentations
Before the 1979 Revolution
Ballet
- Bijan and Manijeh
- La Bayadère
- Myth of the Creation
- Nutcracker
- Bolero
- The Firebird
- Carmina Burana
- The Witch Boy
- The Fountain of Bakhchisaray
- Swan Lake
- Petroushka
- Les Sylphides
- Giselle
- La Fille Mal Gardée
- Romeo and Juliet
- Scheherazade
- Coppélia
- Miss Julie
- Cinderella
- Serenade
- The Sleeping Beauty
Opera
- The Rustic Festival 1967
- Hero of Sahand 1968
- Pardis and Parisa
- La traviata
- Orfeo ed Euridice
- Madama Butterfly
- Turandot
- La bohème
- Carmen
- Nabucco
- Falstaff
- Werther
- Die Zauberflöte
- International Film Festival
- Ballet and Dance Festival
- Folk Dance Festival
- Annual Festival of Culture and Arts
Guest ballet companies
- Kirov Ballet
- The Igor Moiseyev Ballet
- Le Grand Ballet Classique de France
- Antonio Gades Flamenco Ensemble
- Stuttgart Ballet
- Berliner Ballett
- Le Ballet de XXe Siécle
- Nederlands Dans Theater
Guest ballet artists (dancers / choreographers)
- Rudolf Nureyev
- Margot Fonteyn
- Robert de Warren
- Liane Daydé
- William Dollar
- John Cranko
- Marcia Haydée
- Richard Cragun
- Robert Urazgildiev
- Maurice Béjart
- Alvin Ailey
- Jiri Kylian
Guest opera singers
- Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
- Giuseppe Taddei
- Cesare Siepi
- Leo Goeke
- Delme Bryn-Jones
Anayatolla Rezai
Monier Vaquilli
Guest music ensembles
- Moscow Symphony Orchestra
- Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
- Berliner Philharmoniker
- Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
Guest musicians / conductors
- Herbert von Karajan
- Aram Khachaturian
- Yehudi Menuhin
- Sir Charles Groves
- Zubin Mehta
- Ruggiero Ricci
- Henryk Szeryng
- Claudio Arrau
- Arthur Rubinstein
- John Ogdon
Other presentations
- Marcel Marceau, the pantomime artist
After the 1979 Revolution
Among the presentations after the 1979 Revolution are:
Concerts
- Tehran Symphony Orchestra
- Nour Ensemble
- Bob Belden's ANIMATION
Artists
- Loris Tjeknavorian
- Mohammad Reza Shajarian
- Hossein Alizadeh
- Bardia Sadrenoori
- Ahmad Pejman
- Parvaz Homay
- Peyman Yazdanian
- Alireza Ghorbani
- Homayoun Shajarian
- Kayhan Kalhor
- Mohammad Reza Shajarian
- Alireza Eftekhari
Events
- Tehran Art Expo.
Guest presentation
- Dundee Repertory Theater
Specifications
Operational and artistic directors
General directors
- Hamed Rowhani
- Sadi Hassani
- Abedin Zanganeh
- ?
- Mehdi Massoudshahi
- Ali Asghar Amirnia
- Hossein Parsaee
- Alireza Hosseini
- Hossein Seyfi
- Bahram Jamali
- Ali Akbar Safipour
- Mehdi Afzali
- Majid Zeinolabedin
- Mehdi Salem
- Mohammad Allahyari Foumani
Ballet directors
- Nejad Ahmadzadeh
- Ali Pourfarrokh held the position until disbanding of the Iranian National Ballet.
Opera directors
- Enayat Rezai
Music directors
- Farhad Meshkat
- Alexander Rahbari
- Shahrdad Rouhani
- Nassir Heidarian-Rasty
- Manouchehr Sahbai
- Nassir Heidarian-Rasty