Chorus
Svetlana Tatarchuk
Ekaterina Okorokova
Anastasiya Miroshnik
Valeriya Loseva
Anzhelika Yemtseva
Lilia Dilmukhametova
Irina Vatutina
Olga Latukhina
Linda Yarkova
Elena Sharueva
Ksenia Tsitsarkina
Svetlana Sanko
Margarita Mezentseva
Ekaterina Mantulo
Alla Lebedeva
Nadezhda Kokareva
Julia Zakharova
Natalia Zarieva
Elena Alexentseva
Natalia Ivanova
Ekaterina Parfenova
Irina Rymareva
Evgeniya Druzik
Natalia Dobrova
Ekaterina Cherasheva
Ekaterina Zoltseva
Julia Balakhnina
Julia Yartseva
Olga Chernysheva
Marina Tenitilova
Olga Tanaeva
Elena Stolpovskikh
Lyubov Skurikhina
Leniza Sakhno
Elena Rogoleva
Elena Leschenko
Galina Kondranina
Margarita Vorobiova
Vitaly Bogomolov
Zhamso Bambagaev
Vitaly Sukhoverkov
Denis Obukhov
Evgeny Myskov
Bayaskhalan Batozhapov
Evgeny Rymarev
Artyom Polutsky
Alexander Novozheev
Sergey Kovalyov
Alexander Zverev
Dmitry Veselovsky
Vasily Burdakin
Nikita Okorokov
Sergey Kovalchyuk
Dmitri Bartashkin
Emil Malygin
Valery Malygin
Alexander Shayuk
Igor Uspensky
Sergey Tenitilov
Vyacheslav Polyansky
Sergey Mezentsev
Timofei Latukhin
Semyon Kruglov
Stanislav Ivanov
Alexander Zhuravlyov
Ivan Zhylkin
Evgeny Gluschenya
Gennady Vasiliev

Artistic Management

Maria Moiseenko

Maria Moiseenko graduated from the Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka with qualification of Conductor of the academic choir (class of A. Kim, 2013) and Artistic direction of the opera and symphony orchestra (class of Professor V. Prasolov, 2018). During her studies, she worked with the student orchestra and the conductor of the opera studio of the Novosibirsk State Glinka Conservatory; conducted Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony, Rachmaninoff’s opera Aleko.

In 2012, she joined the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre Company as a chorus artist; since 2022, she has been also an assistant conductor; since 2023 — a choirmaster; since November 2024 — the principal chorus master of the theatre. As a choirmaster, she participated in productions of the operas Dido and Aeneas by Purcell, Le Nozze di Figaro by Mozart, The Extraordinary Adventures of Buratino by Semenov, as well as a series of concerts of the Baroque cycles Music for Us and The Times of Vivaldi. She has acted as an assistant conductor in performances of Tchaikovsky’s The Oprichnik, Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tsar’s Bride, Shebalin’s The Taming of the Shrew, Pleshak’s The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights, and Mozart’s Don Giovanni. She conducts performances: Little Red Riding Hood, The Booted Cat by Cui, The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights by Pleshak, The Extraordinary Adventures of Buratino by Semenov. She is also the head of NOVAT’s choral studio Per Aspera..., a regular participant in the theatre’s repertoire and concert programs: Borodin’s Prince Igor, Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov, Verdi’s Aida and Requiem, Rachmaninoff’s The All Night Vigil, etc.

Since 2017, she has been the conductor of the Novosibirsk Youth Orchestra.

Since 2023, she has been the chief conductor of the Altai State Musical Theatre; conductor of performances: theatrical performance Charodei (2022), operetta The Merry Widow, musical The Queen of Spades, concert VIVA, Victoria!, musical for the whole family Little Red Riding Hood (2023), concert Melodies of Love, vaudeville play The True Story of lieutenant Rzhevsky, musical The Hound of the Baskervilles, operetta Mister X (2024).

As a choirmaster, she collaborated with the Novosibirsk State Philharmonic Chamber Choir (Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeyev’s St. Matthew Passion), participated in the All-Russian Choral Festival at the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture celebration (Karmanov’s oratorio Five Angels as a joint project of the Markell Voices Ensemble and the Choral Studio). Under the direction of Maria Moiseenko the following pieces were performed for the first time in Novosibirsk: the cantata Christmas Carols by Larin, the suite Monolith (a performance by Novosibirsk composers), Stabat Mater by Jenkins, and Misatango (Misa a Buenos Aires) by Palmeri. She conducted a symphonic program as part of the official celebration of the Russian Flag Day. As a conductor, she collaborated with the Altai Krai State Philharmonic Society (Brahms’s Fourth Symphony, Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tale of Tsar Saltan and The Fairy Tale, Lyadov’s Kikimora and The Enchanted Lake, Tchaikovsky’s Trepak, Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition). She is a guest conductor of the Kuzbass State Philharmonic Society named after B. Shtokolov. Maria Moiseenko is one of the organizers of the annual festival of young composers New Music of Siberia. Co-founder of the noncommercial regional public organization Union of Young Composers. Conductor and co-organizer of the creative shift of the Pro-Music summer camp, with the support of the Presidential Grants Foundation.

Teacher of conducting class at Novosibirsk Music College named after A. Murov. Head of the choral class at Novosibirsk Pedagogical College No. 1 named after A. Makarenko. Member of the Union of Theatre Workers of Russia.

In March 2023, the Ministry of Culture of the Novosibirsk Region awarded her the Prize for Young Culture and Art Professionals of the Novosibirsk Region named after the Honoured Art Worker of the Russian Federation A. Lyudmilin.

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