Executive summary by darmansjah
THE BILLOWING Opera
House was a gamble when it started. Literally. Costs were estimated at
$7 million, but the building’s final price tag came to $102 million, with the
money coming mostly from the State Lottery. And the punters who paid for it had
to wait to hear the fat lading sing-the construction, estimated to take four
years when it began in 1959, took 14. The final result was worth waiting fo.
Today, millions of tourists flock to the Opera House annually, photographing
its gleaming roof (the shape of full sails enhanced by 1,056,006 whit ceramic
tiles) and marveling at the wonder Down Under.
Nice Pipe Number of pipes in
the building’s grand organ: 10,154
Danish Modern Architect Jorn
Utzon won the design competition in 1957. Judge Eero Saarinen described the
Dane’s plan as “genius.”
What’s is a name? The
Aborigines called the promontory on which the Opera House was built Tubowgule,
or “meeting fo the waters.” The settlers called it Bennelong Point in honor of
Woollarawarre Bennelong, one of the first indigenous Australians to visit
England.
Repeat Engagement Queen Elizabeth
dedicated the building on October 20, 1973, and has visited four times.
Pumped Iron In 1980 Arnold
Schwarzengger won the “Mr. Olympia” bodybuilding contest held in the Concert
Hall.
Seven Heaven The Opera House
hosts 1,800 performances a year at seven venues. The Concert Hall, with its
grand organ, is renowned for tis acoustics.
Cable Stable Construction
included laying 217 miles of cable. Placed end to end, the cable would stretch
to the capital city of Canberra.
Lighten Up Some 15,500
lightbulbs are changed annually. Workers are gradually replacing old bulbs with
an eco-friendlier versions.
Croon With a View African –
American opera singer Paul Robeson was the first person to perform at the
Sydney Opera House. In 1960, the baritone got up on the scaffolding and sang
“Ol’ Man River” to the construction workers on their lunch hour.
Whodunit? The Opera House is
the setting of mystery novel Helga’s Web,
by Jon Cleary. He put a body in the basement.
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