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The Akhundov Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater is a theatre
in Baku, Azerbaijan
The theatre was built at the request of millionaire Daniel Mailyan and
funded by Zeynalabdin Taghiyev. According to an urban legend, Mailyan and his
brother were not invited to a housewarming ball of a famous opera singer from
Baku whose new house (now the head office of SOCAR) was one of the most
outstanding pieces of architecture in the city. The Mailyans therefore decided
to erect a building of their own outdoing the "tactless" singer. In 1910, famous
Russian soprano Antonina Nezhdanova visited Baku giving several concerts at
various clubs and performance venues. On a ball organized on the occasion of
Nezhdanova's departure at the local casino, she was asked whether she would like
to visit Baku again. Her response was negative followed by a concern that in a
city of so many wealthy people no one would fund the construction of a decent
opera theatre where singers could fully demonstrate their musical talent. Daniel
Mailyan who had grown to admire both Nezhdanova's voice and persona during her
tour decided to use this opportunity and offered her to revisit Baku in one year
to attend the opening of a new opera theatre, which he would order to build in
her honour.
Civil engineer Nikolai Bayev designed the architectural sketch of the
theatre. However the construction of such grandiose building in a year was
unheard of at the time and required many safety measures to be taken. The
Mailyans decided not to wait for the approval of the City Council but were
ordered to stop the construction as it violated building regulations. Soon Bayev
managed to convince the city legislature and received its approval. Azeri
millionaire Zeynalabdin Taghiyev who had earlier sponsored the construction of
the Taghiyev Theatre (present-day Azerbaijan State Musical Comedy Theatre)
expressed his doubts that the new theatre could be fully constructed in such a
short period of time. Daniel Mailyan laid a bet: if the Mailyans did not manage
to get the theatre built on time, they would offer it to Taghiyev as a gift; if
the theatre was indeed built by 1911, Taghiyev would have to cover all the
building expenses.
The three-shift work at the site involving 200 workers ensured speedy
construction of the building. All works were completed in less than 10 months.
The total costs for construction exceeded 250,000 rubles. The city mayor Peter
Martynov accompanied by architects and engineers examined the newly-built
theatre and confirmed its safety. As promised, Taghiyev paid all the expenses.
The official opening of the Mailyans' Theatre was scheduled on 28 February 1911.
Daniel Mailyan notified Nezhdanova of the ceremony by telegramme beforehand, and
the renowned soprano became the first singer to perform at the new opera house.
Most of Baku's multiethnic elite attended the event; among the ones not present
was the opera singer who had not invited the Mailyans to his housewarming
ball.
In 1916, the theatre acquired a resident organization (Pavel Amirago's opera
troupe) and began to function on a permanent basis. In 1920, it became a state
theatre known as the Opera and Ballet Theatre. In 1925, the Azerbaijani Opera
Troupe, the Russian Opera Troupe and the Drama Troupe united to become the
official resident organization, and in 1927 the theatre was named after writer
Mirza Fatali Akhundov. In 1959, it received the status of an academic
theatre.
In 1985, the newly-renovated theatre mysteriously burned down. In 1987, all
the restoratory works were finished and the theatre reopened its doors
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