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Useful Trivia About the Sydney Opera House悉尼歌剧院逸事_

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2024年11月4日发(作者:路天宇)

Useful Trivia About the Sydney Opera

House悉尼歌剧院逸事

作者:徐燕/译介

来源:《英语世界》2024年第07期

【导读】悉尼歌剧院是澳大利亚的地标性建筑,堪称20世纪最独特的建筑之一,同时也

是全球知名的表演艺术中心,其独特的白帆造型与悉尼海港大桥遥相呼应,共同构成了独具特

色的城市天际线。悉尼歌剧院始建于1959年,历时14年于1973年正式竣工,并向公众开

放。2023年标志着悉尼歌剧院落成50周年,为了更深入地了解这个世界级文化地标,让我们

一同了解悉尼歌剧院的方方面面。通过这篇文章的介绍,我们会更深刻地认识到,悉尼歌剧院

不仅是一座建筑杰作,更是艺术、文化和创新的交汇点,为澳大利亚乃至全球的艺术发展做出

了独特的贡献。

Sydney Opera House, originally designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, marks its 50th

anniversary in 2023. The Sydney Opera House is the symbol of modern Australia, the nation’s

leading tourism destination, one of the world’s busiest performing arts centres, and a community

meeting place that belongs to all Australians.

悉尼歌剧院最初由丹麦建筑师约恩·乌松设计,2023年是悉尼歌剧院落成50周年纪念。悉

尼歌剧院是现代澳大利亚的象征、该国最著名的旅游胜地、世界上最繁忙的表演艺术中心之

一,同时,它还承载着澳大利亚人的文化共鸣,成为一个社区集会的场所。

1. Sydney Opera House sits on Bennelong Point. Bennelong Point was named after

Woollarawarre Bennelong, a senior Eora1 man at the time of the arrival of British colonisers in

Australia in 1788.

1. 悉尼歌剧院坐落在澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼市区北部悉尼港的便利朗角。便利朗角是

以伍拉拉瓦尔·便利朗的名字命名的。英国殖民者于1788年抵达澳大利亚时,便利朗是依奥拉

族原住民的长老。

2. The original cost estimate to build Sydney Opera House was $7 million. The final cost was

$102 million and it was largely paid for by a State Lottery. Utzon, who resigned midway, never

saw his design completed.

2. 悉尼歌劇院的建设成本最初预估为700万澳元。最终成本激增至1.02亿澳元,其中大

部分由新南威尔士州政府发行的彩票支付。乌松中途辞职,从未有机会亲眼目睹他的设计作品

完工。

3. 233 designs were submitted for the Opera House international design competition held in 1956.

Jørn Utzon from Denmark was announced the winner, receiving ₤5000 for his design. Utzon’s 12

drawings arrived in Sydney just before the competition closed in December and were numbered entry

218 out of 233.

3. 1956年举办的歌剧院国际设计竞赛共收到233份设计方案。丹麦建筑师约恩·乌松的设

计脱颖而出,他因此获得了5000英镑的奖金。比赛于12月截稿,乌松的12幅设计图纸在截

稿前一刻运抵悉尼,在参赛的233份作品中被编为第218号。

4. Construction was expected to take four years. It took 14 years. Work commenced in 1959 and

involved 10,000 construction workers. Executing Utzon’s vision was a huge challenge.

4. 原计划4年完工的建设最终耗时长达14年。1959年开始动工建造,共有1万名建筑工

人参与其中。实现乌松的设计愿景是一项巨大的挑战。

5. American singer and civil rights activist Paul Robeson was the first person to perform at

Sydney Opera House. In 1960, he climbed the scaffolding and sang Ol’ Man River to the

construction workers as they ate lunch. The first performance at the Sydney Opera House took place

long before the building was complete and even before construction of the sails had commenced.

5. 美国歌手和民权活动家保罗·罗伯逊是在悉尼歌剧院演出的第一人。1960年,他爬上脚

手架,为正在吃午餐的建筑工人演唱了歌曲《老人河》。悉尼歌剧院的首场演出远早于建筑竣

工,甚至风帆都还未开始建造。

6. Sydney Opera House was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2007. Expert evaluation

to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, in 2007, described it as “one of the indisputable

masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind,”

and it has provided the backdrop for innumerable standout moments.

6. 2007年,悉尼歌劇院被列入联合国教科文组织的《世界遗产名录》。当时,联合国教

科文组织世界文化遗产委员会的专家对悉尼歌剧院的评价是,该歌剧院“不仅是20世纪,而且

是人类历史上,人类创造力无可争议的杰出作品之一”,为无数令人瞩目的历史时刻提供了背

景。

7. There are more than 1 million roof tiles covering approximately 1.62 hectares sitting over the

structure. They were made in Sweden. In total, the Sydney Opera House is covered by 1,056,006

roof tiles, which are “self-cleaning,” designed to be effectively cleaned by rainwater.

7. 悉尼歌剧院铺设了100多万块屋顶瓦片,总面积约1.62公顷。所有瓦片均为瑞典制

造。总共有1,056,006块屋顶瓦片覆盖整个歌剧院,这些瓦片具备“自洁”功能,可以通过雨

水进行有效清洗。

8. Seven A380s could sit wing-to-wing on the site. Complete, the Opera House measures 600

feet long and 394 feet wide at its widest point. The structure’s large precast concrete “shells” are each

composed of sections of a sphere with a 246-foot and 8.6-inch radius. The highest roof point is almost

220 feet above sea level—around the same height as a 22-story building.

8. 悉尼歌剧院现场可并排停靠7架A380客机。建成的歌剧院长600英尺,最宽处394英

尺。这座建筑用的是大型预制混凝土“外壳”,每块外壳由半径约246.72英尺的球体的各个部分

组成。屋顶最高点距离海平面近220英尺,大约相当于22层楼的高度。

9. Sydney Opera House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October, 1973. She has

since visited four times, most recently in 2006. She recognized what had been achieved in birthing

not just an iconic building, but the new face of a nation, ushering in an incredible new era of

performance art.

9. 1973年10月20日,英国女王伊丽莎白二世为悉尼歌剧院揭幕。此后,她曾4次到访,

最近一次是在2006年。女王认为,悉尼歌剧院落成不仅意味着诞生了一座标志性建筑,还体

现了澳大利亚这个国家的新面貌,开启了表演艺术非凡的新时代。

10. When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra is on stage in the Concert Hall, the temperature

must be 22.5 degrees to ensure the instruments stay in tune. Temperature and humidity are critical to

musical instruments.

10. 悉尼交响乐团在音乐厅登台演出时,室温必须保持在22.5摄氏度,以确保乐器的音

准。温度和湿度对乐器至关重要。

11. Arnold Schwarzenegger (former actor and Governor of California) won his final Mr

Olympia body building title in 1980 in the Concert Hall.

11. 1980年,阿诺德·施瓦辛格(曾当过演员和美国加州州长)在悉尼歌剧院音乐厅赢得了

他最后一个“奥林匹亚先生”称号。

12. A net was installed above the orchestra pit in the Joan Sutherland Theatre during the 1980s

following an incident during the opera Boris Godunov. The opera featured live chickens and one bird

walked off the stage and landed on top of a cellist.

6. Sydney Opera House was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2007. Expert evaluation

to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, in 2007, described it as “one of the indisputable

masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind,”

and it has provided the backdrop for innumerable standout moments.

6. 2007年,悉尼歌剧院被列入联合国教科文组织的《世界遗产名录》。当时,联合国教

科文组织世界文化遗产委员会的专家对悉尼歌剧院的评价是,该歌剧院“不仅是20世纪,而且

是人类历史上,人类创造力无可争议的杰出作品之一”,为无数令人瞩目的历史时刻提供了背

景。

7. There are more than 1 million roof tiles covering approximately 1.62 hectares sitting over the

structure. They were made in Sweden. In total, the Sydney Opera House is covered by 1,056,006

roof tiles, which are “self-cleaning,” designed to be effectively cleaned by rainwater.

7. 悉尼歌剧院铺设了100多万块屋顶瓦片,总面积约1.62公顷。所有瓦片均为瑞典制

造。总共有1,056,006块屋顶瓦片覆盖整个歌剧院,这些瓦片具备“自洁”功能,可以通过雨

水进行有效清洗。

8. Seven A380s could sit wing-to-wing on the site. Complete, the Opera House measures 600

feet long and 394 feet wide at its widest point. The structure’s large precast concrete “shells” are each

composed of sections of a sphere with a 246-foot and 8.6-inch radius. The highest roof point is almost

220 feet above sea level—around the same height as a 22-story building.

8. 悉尼歌剧院現场可并排停靠7架A380客机。建成的歌剧院长600英尺,最宽处394英

尺。这座建筑用的是大型预制混凝土“外壳”,每块外壳由半径约246.72英尺的球体的各个部分

组成。屋顶最高点距离海平面近220英尺,大约相当于22层楼的高度。

9. Sydney Opera House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October, 1973. She has

since visited four times, most recently in 2006. She recognized what had been achieved in birthing

not just an iconic building, but the new face of a nation, ushering in an incredible new era of

performance art.

9. 1973年10月20日,英国女王伊丽莎白二世为悉尼歌剧院揭幕。此后,她曾4次到访,

最近一次是在2006年。女王认为,悉尼歌剧院落成不仅意味着诞生了一座标志性建筑,还体

现了澳大利亚这个国家的新面貌,开启了表演艺术非凡的新时代。

10. When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra is on stage in the Concert Hall, the temperature

must be 22.5 degrees to ensure the instruments stay in tune. Temperature and humidity are critical to

musical instruments.

10. 悉尼交响乐团在音乐厅登台演出时,室温必须保持在22.5摄氏度,以确保乐器的音

准。温度和湿度对乐器至关重要。

11. Arnold Schwarzenegger (former actor and Governor of California) won his final Mr

Olympia body building title in 1980 in the Concert Hall.

11. 1980年,阿诺德·施瓦辛格(曾当过演员和美国加州州长)在悉尼歌剧院音乐厅赢得了

他最后一个“奥林匹亚先生”称号。

12. A net was installed above the orchestra pit in the Joan Sutherland Theatre during the 1980s

following an incident during the opera Boris Godunov. The opera featured live chickens and one bird

walked off the stage and landed on top of a cellist.

2024年11月4日发(作者:路天宇)

Useful Trivia About the Sydney Opera

House悉尼歌剧院逸事

作者:徐燕/译介

来源:《英语世界》2024年第07期

【导读】悉尼歌剧院是澳大利亚的地标性建筑,堪称20世纪最独特的建筑之一,同时也

是全球知名的表演艺术中心,其独特的白帆造型与悉尼海港大桥遥相呼应,共同构成了独具特

色的城市天际线。悉尼歌剧院始建于1959年,历时14年于1973年正式竣工,并向公众开

放。2023年标志着悉尼歌剧院落成50周年,为了更深入地了解这个世界级文化地标,让我们

一同了解悉尼歌剧院的方方面面。通过这篇文章的介绍,我们会更深刻地认识到,悉尼歌剧院

不仅是一座建筑杰作,更是艺术、文化和创新的交汇点,为澳大利亚乃至全球的艺术发展做出

了独特的贡献。

Sydney Opera House, originally designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, marks its 50th

anniversary in 2023. The Sydney Opera House is the symbol of modern Australia, the nation’s

leading tourism destination, one of the world’s busiest performing arts centres, and a community

meeting place that belongs to all Australians.

悉尼歌剧院最初由丹麦建筑师约恩·乌松设计,2023年是悉尼歌剧院落成50周年纪念。悉

尼歌剧院是现代澳大利亚的象征、该国最著名的旅游胜地、世界上最繁忙的表演艺术中心之

一,同时,它还承载着澳大利亚人的文化共鸣,成为一个社区集会的场所。

1. Sydney Opera House sits on Bennelong Point. Bennelong Point was named after

Woollarawarre Bennelong, a senior Eora1 man at the time of the arrival of British colonisers in

Australia in 1788.

1. 悉尼歌剧院坐落在澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼市区北部悉尼港的便利朗角。便利朗角是

以伍拉拉瓦尔·便利朗的名字命名的。英国殖民者于1788年抵达澳大利亚时,便利朗是依奥拉

族原住民的长老。

2. The original cost estimate to build Sydney Opera House was $7 million. The final cost was

$102 million and it was largely paid for by a State Lottery. Utzon, who resigned midway, never

saw his design completed.

2. 悉尼歌劇院的建设成本最初预估为700万澳元。最终成本激增至1.02亿澳元,其中大

部分由新南威尔士州政府发行的彩票支付。乌松中途辞职,从未有机会亲眼目睹他的设计作品

完工。

3. 233 designs were submitted for the Opera House international design competition held in 1956.

Jørn Utzon from Denmark was announced the winner, receiving ₤5000 for his design. Utzon’s 12

drawings arrived in Sydney just before the competition closed in December and were numbered entry

218 out of 233.

3. 1956年举办的歌剧院国际设计竞赛共收到233份设计方案。丹麦建筑师约恩·乌松的设

计脱颖而出,他因此获得了5000英镑的奖金。比赛于12月截稿,乌松的12幅设计图纸在截

稿前一刻运抵悉尼,在参赛的233份作品中被编为第218号。

4. Construction was expected to take four years. It took 14 years. Work commenced in 1959 and

involved 10,000 construction workers. Executing Utzon’s vision was a huge challenge.

4. 原计划4年完工的建设最终耗时长达14年。1959年开始动工建造,共有1万名建筑工

人参与其中。实现乌松的设计愿景是一项巨大的挑战。

5. American singer and civil rights activist Paul Robeson was the first person to perform at

Sydney Opera House. In 1960, he climbed the scaffolding and sang Ol’ Man River to the

construction workers as they ate lunch. The first performance at the Sydney Opera House took place

long before the building was complete and even before construction of the sails had commenced.

5. 美国歌手和民权活动家保罗·罗伯逊是在悉尼歌剧院演出的第一人。1960年,他爬上脚

手架,为正在吃午餐的建筑工人演唱了歌曲《老人河》。悉尼歌剧院的首场演出远早于建筑竣

工,甚至风帆都还未开始建造。

6. Sydney Opera House was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2007. Expert evaluation

to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, in 2007, described it as “one of the indisputable

masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind,”

and it has provided the backdrop for innumerable standout moments.

6. 2007年,悉尼歌劇院被列入联合国教科文组织的《世界遗产名录》。当时,联合国教

科文组织世界文化遗产委员会的专家对悉尼歌剧院的评价是,该歌剧院“不仅是20世纪,而且

是人类历史上,人类创造力无可争议的杰出作品之一”,为无数令人瞩目的历史时刻提供了背

景。

7. There are more than 1 million roof tiles covering approximately 1.62 hectares sitting over the

structure. They were made in Sweden. In total, the Sydney Opera House is covered by 1,056,006

roof tiles, which are “self-cleaning,” designed to be effectively cleaned by rainwater.

7. 悉尼歌剧院铺设了100多万块屋顶瓦片,总面积约1.62公顷。所有瓦片均为瑞典制

造。总共有1,056,006块屋顶瓦片覆盖整个歌剧院,这些瓦片具备“自洁”功能,可以通过雨

水进行有效清洗。

8. Seven A380s could sit wing-to-wing on the site. Complete, the Opera House measures 600

feet long and 394 feet wide at its widest point. The structure’s large precast concrete “shells” are each

composed of sections of a sphere with a 246-foot and 8.6-inch radius. The highest roof point is almost

220 feet above sea level—around the same height as a 22-story building.

8. 悉尼歌剧院现场可并排停靠7架A380客机。建成的歌剧院长600英尺,最宽处394英

尺。这座建筑用的是大型预制混凝土“外壳”,每块外壳由半径约246.72英尺的球体的各个部分

组成。屋顶最高点距离海平面近220英尺,大约相当于22层楼的高度。

9. Sydney Opera House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October, 1973. She has

since visited four times, most recently in 2006. She recognized what had been achieved in birthing

not just an iconic building, but the new face of a nation, ushering in an incredible new era of

performance art.

9. 1973年10月20日,英国女王伊丽莎白二世为悉尼歌剧院揭幕。此后,她曾4次到访,

最近一次是在2006年。女王认为,悉尼歌剧院落成不仅意味着诞生了一座标志性建筑,还体

现了澳大利亚这个国家的新面貌,开启了表演艺术非凡的新时代。

10. When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra is on stage in the Concert Hall, the temperature

must be 22.5 degrees to ensure the instruments stay in tune. Temperature and humidity are critical to

musical instruments.

10. 悉尼交响乐团在音乐厅登台演出时,室温必须保持在22.5摄氏度,以确保乐器的音

准。温度和湿度对乐器至关重要。

11. Arnold Schwarzenegger (former actor and Governor of California) won his final Mr

Olympia body building title in 1980 in the Concert Hall.

11. 1980年,阿诺德·施瓦辛格(曾当过演员和美国加州州长)在悉尼歌剧院音乐厅赢得了

他最后一个“奥林匹亚先生”称号。

12. A net was installed above the orchestra pit in the Joan Sutherland Theatre during the 1980s

following an incident during the opera Boris Godunov. The opera featured live chickens and one bird

walked off the stage and landed on top of a cellist.

6. Sydney Opera House was added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2007. Expert evaluation

to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, in 2007, described it as “one of the indisputable

masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind,”

and it has provided the backdrop for innumerable standout moments.

6. 2007年,悉尼歌剧院被列入联合国教科文组织的《世界遗产名录》。当时,联合国教

科文组织世界文化遗产委员会的专家对悉尼歌剧院的评价是,该歌剧院“不仅是20世纪,而且

是人类历史上,人类创造力无可争议的杰出作品之一”,为无数令人瞩目的历史时刻提供了背

景。

7. There are more than 1 million roof tiles covering approximately 1.62 hectares sitting over the

structure. They were made in Sweden. In total, the Sydney Opera House is covered by 1,056,006

roof tiles, which are “self-cleaning,” designed to be effectively cleaned by rainwater.

7. 悉尼歌剧院铺设了100多万块屋顶瓦片,总面积约1.62公顷。所有瓦片均为瑞典制

造。总共有1,056,006块屋顶瓦片覆盖整个歌剧院,这些瓦片具备“自洁”功能,可以通过雨

水进行有效清洗。

8. Seven A380s could sit wing-to-wing on the site. Complete, the Opera House measures 600

feet long and 394 feet wide at its widest point. The structure’s large precast concrete “shells” are each

composed of sections of a sphere with a 246-foot and 8.6-inch radius. The highest roof point is almost

220 feet above sea level—around the same height as a 22-story building.

8. 悉尼歌剧院現场可并排停靠7架A380客机。建成的歌剧院长600英尺,最宽处394英

尺。这座建筑用的是大型预制混凝土“外壳”,每块外壳由半径约246.72英尺的球体的各个部分

组成。屋顶最高点距离海平面近220英尺,大约相当于22层楼的高度。

9. Sydney Opera House was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October, 1973. She has

since visited four times, most recently in 2006. She recognized what had been achieved in birthing

not just an iconic building, but the new face of a nation, ushering in an incredible new era of

performance art.

9. 1973年10月20日,英国女王伊丽莎白二世为悉尼歌剧院揭幕。此后,她曾4次到访,

最近一次是在2006年。女王认为,悉尼歌剧院落成不仅意味着诞生了一座标志性建筑,还体

现了澳大利亚这个国家的新面貌,开启了表演艺术非凡的新时代。

10. When the Sydney Symphony Orchestra is on stage in the Concert Hall, the temperature

must be 22.5 degrees to ensure the instruments stay in tune. Temperature and humidity are critical to

musical instruments.

10. 悉尼交响乐团在音乐厅登台演出时,室温必须保持在22.5摄氏度,以确保乐器的音

准。温度和湿度对乐器至关重要。

11. Arnold Schwarzenegger (former actor and Governor of California) won his final Mr

Olympia body building title in 1980 in the Concert Hall.

11. 1980年,阿诺德·施瓦辛格(曾当过演员和美国加州州长)在悉尼歌剧院音乐厅赢得了

他最后一个“奥林匹亚先生”称号。

12. A net was installed above the orchestra pit in the Joan Sutherland Theatre during the 1980s

following an incident during the opera Boris Godunov. The opera featured live chickens and one bird

walked off the stage and landed on top of a cellist.

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