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The Israeli Opera, formerly known as the New Israeli Opera, is the principal opera company of Israel. It was founded in 1985 after lack of Israeli government funding led to the demise of the Israel National Opera. Since 1994 the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center has been its main performance venue. The company also founded the Israeli Opera Festival which has performed large-scale outdoor productions, originally at Caesarea, and from 2010 in Masada.〔Hecht, Esther (June 2010). ("Live Opera at the Dead Sea" ). ''Hadassah Magazine''. Retrieved 25 September 2014.〕〔Furstenberg, Rochelle (1997), ("Culture in Israel" ). ''American Jewish Year Book'', Vol. 97, p. 501. VNR AG. ISBN 0874951119〕〔Torstrick, Rebecca L. (2004). (''Culture and Customs of Israel'' ), p. 158. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 0313320918〕 The company's General Director is Hanna Munitz (appointed in 1995). Its Music Director as of 2014 is Daniel Oren〔Israeli Opera. (Council and Management ). Retrieved 25 September 2014.〕 ==World premieres== Operas which were given their world premiere by Israeli Opera include: *Josef Tal's ''Josef'' (1995)〔 *Gil Shohat's ''Alpha and Omega'' (2001)〔 *Gil Shohat's ''The Child Dreams'' (2010) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Israeli Opera」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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