THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE VICTORY THEATRE
STARRING SOLOIST OF THE PERM OPERA AND BALLET THEATRE Garry Agadzhanian, Diana Belozor, SOLOIST OF THE NOVAYA OPERA THEATRE ALEXEY TATARINTSEV, SOLOIST OF THE MARIINSKY THEATRE Ekaterina Sergeeva
Premiere
Ivan Susanin
concert scenic production of the opera
in 2 acts
music by Mikhail Glinka
stage
Artists
Combined choir of the main, additional and children's choirs of NOVAT, students of the Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka, students of the Novosibirsk Music College named after A. Murov.
Combined Symphony Orchestra of NOVAT, students of the Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka, students of the Novosibirsk Special Music School.
Credits
Music by Mikhail Glinka
Stage version of libretto by Vyacheslav Starodubtsev based on the libretto by Baron Egor Rosen and the libretto by Sergei Gorodetsky
Production Stage Director, author of the artistic concept: Vyacheslav Starodubtsev
Music Director and Conductor: Mikhail Tatarnikov
Production Designer: Vyacheslav Okunev
Lighting Designer: Valentin Bakoyan
Video Designer: Vadim Dulenko
Chief Choirmaster: Maria Moiseenko
Choirmasters: Sergey Tenitilov (NOVAT), Elena Rudzey (Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka), Maria Moiseenko (Novosibirsk Music College named after A. Murov)
Choirmaster of the NOVAT Children's Choir: Margarita Mezentseva
Assistant to Production Stage Director: Igor Bondarenko
Assistant to Music Director and Production Conductor: Alexey Babushkin
Responsible Accompanists: Lubov Salaeva, Olga Bochkareva
Accompanist of the NOVAT Choir: Inna Peters
Assistants to Stage Director: Asel Zueva, Anna Penkina, Lyubov Shakirova
one intermission
Opera is performed in two acts in the original language with synchronous Russian supertitles.
The Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre opened its doors to the audience on May 12, 1945 — three days after the end of the Great Patriotic War — and became the Victory Theatre in the minds of the residents of the city and the whole country.
The first performance on the Novosibirsk stage was Glinka's opera Ivan Susanin. “When the orchestra and the choir burst out with a mighty “Slav’sya!” - “Glory, glory to you, Native Land!”- everyone rose in common drive… And anyone who was lucky enough to be present at this extraordinary performance would never forget their impressions,” the first visitors recalled.
80 years later, this great music will resound under the arches of the Siberian Colosseum. On the theatre's birthday, May 12, 2025, a unique event will take place — the premiere of the opera Ivan Susanin in a concert scenic production by Vyacheslav Starodubtsev, music director and conductor is Mikhail Tatarnikov.
The first classical Russian opera will unite soloists from the country's leading opera houses: NOVAT, the Mariinsky, Perm and Moscow Novaya Opera Theatres, as well as the main musical and educational institutions of Novosibirsk: Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka, Novosibirsk Special Music School, Novosibirsk Music College named after A. Murov. On this day, more than 300 people will be engaged on NOVAT's Grand Stage as part of the combined orchestra and combined choir, which will be united by the anniversary of the great Victory Theatre.