Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall
Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall is a large concert hall and convention center in Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after Vatroslav Lisinski, a 19th-century Croatian composer. The building has a big hall with 1,841 seats and a small hall with 305 seats. A large lobby doubles as an exhibition area.
History
The decision to build a new multifunctional hall in Zagreb was made in 1957. A team of architects led by Marijan Haberle won the design contest. The construction began in 1961, but flooding and financial difficulties pushed the completion date into the next decade. The hall was finally opened on 29 December 1973.The Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall is named after the composer of the first Croatian opera Ljubav i zloba - Vatroslav Lisinski. The opening ceremony took place over two days, on December 29 and 30, 1973. On 29 December, the celebration began with a concert by the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the Mixed Choir of the Opera of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb and the Mixed Choir of the Vatroslav Lisinski Music School in Zagreb, who performed excerpts from the opera Porin and the song Prosto zrakom ptica lati and Now You Should Sing from the first Croatian opera Love and Malice by Vatroslav Lisinski. The central concert was marked by Bersa's Sunny Fields, P. I. Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in B minor, Orpheus' aria from Gluck's opera Orpheus and Eurydice, and Dvořák's Ninth Symphony, From the New World with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra and mezzo-soprano Ruža Pospiš-Baldani, conducted by maestro Milan Horvat. Since then, for 50 years, December 29 has been celebrated as the Day of the Lisinski Hall. The concert hall has organized a number of concerts by musicians of all genres; it serves as the stage for classical music, opera, ballet and theater performances, as well as many international congresses and conventions. The hall saw 10 million visitors in the first thirty years of operation. In 2007, a total of 450 different shows were put together, recording over 760,000 visitors.
Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall was the venue of the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest, after its first major renovation in 1989. In 1992, the hall's copper roof cover was completely replaced. Further reconstruction and redecoration work was done in 1999 and 2009.