Trabzon Opera House, 1912-1958
TURKEY-
Trabzon Opera House, 1912-1958
Trabzon
Opera Days were held on 18-21-23 April 2017 in the Hasan Saka Hall of
the Black Sea Technical University Cultural Congress Center. The
program covered "Lend me a Tenor" musical by Ken Ludwig,
Harem Ballet, and Nasrettin Hodja Children's Opera. We all know that
Trabzon has a limited number of opera performances during the year.
One
of the first opera houses of Anatolia was built in 1912 by French
contractors in Trabzon. Opera house architecture was designed by an
Italian architect in accordance with the European art-Noveau art
movement of that period. It was built near the Meydan park at the
city center of Trabzon. The local Greek Pontus population had
organized the construction financing. The opera building could house
1000 audience and operated as opera theater. The Greek families
migrated to Greece in year 1922 in accordance with Turkish Greece
population exchange agreement. Now we have no documentation about
Opera. We have only verbal pale memoirs with old peoples.
Between
1922 and 1935, this beautiful stone building was used as a venue for
public performance events. In 1937, a local businessman initiated
the commercial activity as "Sumer" Cinema. In 1958, the
municipal authorities demolished in the magnificent stone building
within two weeks with the intention to open a greater road from the
square to seaside Tangent road. That place was left empty until
today.
Administrators
who are even quite distant to the art of opera, still want to have an
opera house in their city. Because, like the winners of the hotel
stars, the opera house earns more credibility in the marketing
fair-conference evaluation for the city. Opera house is an additional
criterion in selecting site for Olympic, fair, conference place.
Istanbul has Kadikoy Süreyya, Beşiktaş Fulya, Bakırköy Leyla
Gencer Opera locations. The new Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) will
be reconstructed by 2019 elections. There are State Opera House and
the Ostim Leyla Gencer Opera House in Ankara. There are six different
opera houses in Izmir, including Alhambra.
Trabzon
Opera building is no longer available. The magnificent image stands
just in black and white sepia photos. The front facade resembles
Izmir's Alhambra opera. From time to time, in the printed media, as
well as on the internet pages, Trabzon opera house is mentioned. The
Opera building was used as cinema hall until 1958. Then there was an
instant demolition. Elderly immigrant people who migrated from
Trabzon to North America have it in their memories as a distant
dream. Pontus Heritage Libraries in Greece may have some logbook
documentations.
Can
this gorgeous stone building be rebuilt? What happened here between
1912-1922? Who played? What opera groups came, what was staged? Which
artists were there? What did they do? We do not know anything.
***
Haluk
Direskeneli, is a graduate of METU Mechanical Engineering department
(1973). He worked in public, private enterprises, USA Turkish JV
companies (B&W, CSWI, AEP), in fabrication, basic and detail
design, marketing, sales and project management of thermal power
plants. He is currently working as freelance consultant/ energy
analyst with thermal power plants basic/ detail design software
expertise for private engineering companies, investors, universities
and research institutions. He is a member of ODTÜ Alumni and Chamber
of Turkish Mechanical Engineers Energy Working Group.
Ankara,
13th November 2017
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