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- Opéra-National abstract "The Opéra-National was a Parisian opera company that the French composer Adolphe Adam founded in 1847 to provide an alternative to the two primary French opera companies in Paris, the Opéra and the Opéra-Comique. The goals of the new company were to "foster new compositional talent," revive opéras comiques from an earlier period, and produce opera at a lower ticket price for a wider public.The company first performed in the relatively large Cirque Olympique on the Boulevard du Temple, in a working class district of Paris. Financial difficulties and the turmoil of the 1848 Revolution caused the company to close in March of that year. It was revived under a new director, Edmond Seveste, in 1851, when it moved to the Théâtre Historique, a short distance away on the Boulevard du Temple. In 1852 the company was renamed Théâtre Lyrique and operated under that name until 1872.".
- Opéra-National thumbnail Cirque-Olympique,_par_A._Testard.jpg?width=300.
- Opéra-National wikiPageID "32293078".
- Opéra-National wikiPageRevisionID "599554189".
- Opéra-National subject Category:French_opera_companies.
- Opéra-National subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1847.
- Opéra-National subject Category:Opera_houses_in_Paris.
- Opéra-National comment "The Opéra-National was a Parisian opera company that the French composer Adolphe Adam founded in 1847 to provide an alternative to the two primary French opera companies in Paris, the Opéra and the Opéra-Comique.".
- Opéra-National label "Opéra-National".
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- Opéra-National sameAs Q7099144.
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- Opéra-National wasDerivedFrom Opéra-National?oldid=599554189.
- Opéra-National depiction Cirque-Olympique,_par_A._Testard.jpg.