in
Helsinki. Regular
opera performances began in Finland in 1873 with the founding of the
Finnish Opera by
Kaarlo Bergbom. Prior to that, opera had been performed in Finland sporadically by touring companies, and on occasion by Finnish amateurs, the first such production being
The Barber of Seville in 1849. However, the Finnish Opera company soon plunged into a financial crisis and folded in 1879. During its six years of operation, Bergbom's opera company had given 450 performances of a total of 26 operas, and the company had managed to demonstrate that opera can be sung in Finnish too. After the disbandment of the Finnish Opera, the opera audiences of Helsinki had to confine themselves to performances of visiting opera companies and occasional opera productions at the
Finnish National Theatre. The reincarnation of the Finnish opera institution took place about 30 years later. A group of notable social and cultural figures, led by the international star
soprano Aino Ackté, founded the Domestic Opera in 1911. From the very beginning, the opera decided to engage both foreign and Finnish artists. A few years later the Domestic Opera was renamed the Finnish Opera in 1914. In 1956, the Finnish Opera was, in turn, taken over by the Foundation of the Finnish National Opera, and acquired its present name. Between 1918 and 1993 the home of the opera was the
Alexander Theater, which had been assigned to the company on a permanent basis. The home was inaugurated with an opening performance of
Verdi's Aida. When the first dedicated opera house in Finland was finally completed and inaugurated in 1993, the old opera house was given back its original name, the Alexander Theater, after the
Tsar Alexander II. In 2020, in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of many of its planned productions, Finnish National Opera commissioned, created, and produced
Covid fan tutte, a comic opera using music from Mozart's
Cosi fan tutte, starring a Finnish cast and premiering in late August 2020 with social distancing restrictions. A filmed performance of the opera, with English and Finnish subtitles, is made available online worldwide through 30 March 2021. ==Personnel==