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MONTEGRAPPA GRAN TEATRO LA FENICE R/BALL & LEATHER POUCH - ,090 VALUE
$ 2296.79
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NEW MONTEGRAPPA GRAN TEATRO LA FENICE LIMITED EDITION ROLLERBALL PEN WITH NEW LEATHER GIFT POUCH - ,090 VALUEMontegrappa, Italy's most revered manufacturer of fine writing implements, is pleased to announce that it has created a series of pens honoring "Il Teatro La Fenice", the legendary opera house of Venice. The luxurious fountain pens and roller balls represent the aesthetic details that accent this exquisite hall and the history with which it is imbued.
Even the name Italian for "the Phoenix" has historical import, for it bravely addresses a saga that encompasses three conflagrations that have destroyed La Fenice. On every occasion, the community of Venice has rallied to rebuild the opera house, ensuring that it would be genuinely a venue on a par with the world's greatest.
Venice's first opera house, the San Benedetto Theatre, was razed by fire in 1774. The ensuing legal dispute led to a schism between the owners and the opera company, the latter choosing to build a new venue on the Campo San Fantin. Construction began in June 1790, to a design of architect Giannantonio Selva, with completion reached in May 1792. At this point the opera house was named "La Fenice", for it had truly arisen from the ashes.
That month, it reopened with the opera "Giuochi d'Agrigento" by Giovanni Paisiello. La Fenice rapidly established itself as a premier opera house, hosting in the early 19thCentury major productions by Rossini, Donizetti and other major composers, performed by the greatest voices of the day. Tragedy struck again for the opera lovers of Venice when, in December 1836, the theater was again destroyed by fire. In quick order, however, it was rebuilt to a design by the brothers Tommaso and Giovanni Battista Meduna, reopening its doors a year later, on December 26, 1837.
A golden age ensued, with the legendary Giuseppe Verdi commencing his relationship with La Fenice on March 9, 1844, with a performance of Ernani. By 1857, he would also provide La Fenice with the premieres of
Attila
(1846), Rigoletto (1851),
"La Traviata
" (1853) and "
Simon Boccanegra
" (1857).
Although closed for the First World War, La Fenice reopened with its status secure for the remainder of the 20th Century, welcoming composers including Stravinsky and Britten, and major opera singers from Callas to Pavarotti. But it was "third time unlucky", for, on January 29 1996, La Fenice was destroyed again by fire. Rather than the hand of God, it was caused by arson, set by two electricians facing heavy fines over delays in repair work.
Reconstruction began in 2001. Two hundred plasterers, artists, woodworkers and other craftsman were employed to recover the ambiance of the old theater to a design redolent of the 19th Century. It reopened on December 14 2003 with a concert of Beethoven, Wagner, and Stravinsky. The first opera produced in the new La Fenice was "La Traviata" in November 2004.
Like the architects who worked from old images to stay true to the look of La Fenice, Montegrappa has fashioned a pen of celluloid and precious metals, inspired by the chandeliers, the pillars and the exquisite rococo filigrees that decorate every interior surface.
It is opulent, luxurious, ornate as opera has always demanded.
Montegrappa's 220th Anniversary of Il Teatro La Fenice di Venezia Limited Edition Pens is issued in a total of 1790 examples, as follows:
* 1000 sterling silver fountain pens
* 745 sterling silver roller balls
* 27 solid 18K gold fountain pens
* 18 solid 18K gold roller balls
As with all Montegrappa limited editions, the production numbers bear special relevance.
* On June 29 1790, architect Giannantonio Selva was awarded the tender for the design of the theatre building
* 27 was the number of months required to demolish the previous building
*18 was the number of months required to construct the new building
For a limited time only, we are offering this Montegrappa writing instrument with a luxury black leather pen pouch - a value!
A quality pen pouch is not merely an accessory; it is necessary to protect your fine writing instrument from the risk of damage during your busy working day and travels.
This leather pen pouch offers an elegant and practical method of carrying any one of your prized fountain, rollerball, or ballpoint pens.
Each case is 7 inches long and crafted from select leather prepared to the highest standards, cut, and formed into a pen pouch designed to securely cradle your fine writing instrument.
For your everyday writing demands, this pen pouch has a zipper closure and insulated with padding to protect the pen from scratches and reduce any unexpected impact when dropping to the ground, yet at the same time allowing easy access for the use of your prized possession.
*When purchasing this item, you are getting a fantastic deal price on paying for the pen - you are not paying for the overpriced manufacturer's packaging and marketing materials. In addition, this writing instrument is new, has never been used, and is housed in a luxury black leather gift pen pouch.