
The Four Seasons Centre From University Avenue and Queen Streets.
The 'Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts' is a 2,043-seat
theatre in
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada which had its grand opening Wednesday, June 14, 2006.
The venue is the new home of the
Canadian Opera Company (COC) and the
National Ballet of Canada, replacing the
Hummingbird Centre for the Performing Arts. The inaugural production in the new opera house was
Richard Wagner’s epic
tetralogy ''
Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (''The Ring of the Nibelung''), attended by
Governor General Michaëlle Jean, as well as numerous other Canadian luminaries. Three complete
Ring Cycles were performed in September
2006.
A substantial donation from the
Four Seasons hotel chain gave them naming rights to the complex.
Location
The new theatre is at the southeast corner of
University Avenue and
Queen Street West, across from
Osgoode Hall. The land on which it is located was a gift from the
Government of Ontario. It was a former location of the
Ontario Supreme Court offices and is valued at
$31 million.
The
Osgoode subway station and the
Queen Street streetcar line serve this location.
Design and construction

R. Fraser Elliott Hall
The COC organized a competition to select an
architect for the new theatre. Ten firms of architects submitted their proposals, from which Canadian
Diamond and Schmitt Architects was selected as the winner for its
modernist design.
The auditorium is modelled after
European opera houses, especially the Nationaltheather in
Munich, with its five-tiered, horseshoe-shaped auditorium. The COC and its design team attempted to create the best natural acoustics possible, guided by acoustician Bob Essert of Sound Space Design and a team that included Aercoustics Engineering, Wilson Ihrig & Associates, and Engineering Harmonics.
The complex took three years to construct at an estimated cost of $181 million.
External links
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Canadian Opera Company official website
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Four Seasons Centre official website
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Review construction progress
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Wilson, Ihrig & Associates website