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Victoria State Opera : ウィキペディア英語版
Victoria State Opera

The Victoria State Opera (VSO), based in Melbourne, Australia, was founded in Melbourne in 1962. The company, founded by Leonard Spira, was a move into grand opera by the then amateur Gilbert and Sullivan-oriented Victorian Light Opera Co.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Opera – Entry – ''The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online'' )〕 The name changed to the Victorian Opera Company in 1964 in a move to enable the company to perform a broader repertoire.〔http://3mbs.org.au/programs/vso-story/〕
==Early years Victoria Opera 1962–1976==
An attempt to professionalise the company as the Victorian Opera Co was made by Alfred Ruskin, foundation Chairman〔http://www.apersonalhistory.com/AlfredRuskin/〕 and Peter Burch, General Manager (1970–1974), who in 1971 appointed Dame Joan Hammond to the board. In 1972 she brought Richard Divall to Melbourne. Richard Divall was to remain with the company as Music Director until 1996. In 1976 Dame Joan Hammond accepted a position at the Victorian College of the Arts and was replaced as Chairman by John Day (1976–1982).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''The Age'' – Google News Archive Search )
A highlight of these years was a production of Donizetti's ''Maria Stuarda'' in July 1976, directed by Robin Lovejoy with a cast including Nance Grant and June Bronhill conducted by Richard Divall. This was to be the last opera produced under the Victoria Opera Company banner.

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