12+
Beethoven nights
NOVAT Grand Symphony Concert
NOVAT Grand Symphony Concert
Gems of Opera Arias
Waltz. Tango. Foxtrot
Golden days of my spring
A Night of Duets
Come Back to Sorrento
Come Back to Sorrento
The Times of Vivaldi
Graduation performance of the Novosibirsk State Ballet School
Aida Garifullina Gala concert
Svetlana Zakharova Gala Performance
Somewhere in this wide world...
Orchestra Voices
Grotesque and humor
For Beloved Women
For Darling Men
“Siberian seasons”International festival closing ceremony
Winter festive evening in NOVAT
From Siberia with Jazz
Kaleidoscope of Wind Instruments
Victory Day Concert
Russia Day Concert
Legendary singers of the Novosibirsk Opera
Summer Еvening in NOVAT
Summer operetta night
Mayakovsky & Yesenin
Tunes and rhythms of the world
Music for Us
Music for Us
Music for Us
Music of Heaven
Music that Lives on
Our Best Songs
NOVAT lights the stars
About Love in Different Languages
What Spring is Singing about
Waltz of the Fall
Autumn Evening at NOVAT
Opening of the International festival “Siberian Seasons”
In the wake of our memory ...
To Vivaldi’s music
Spring holiday in NOVAT
Childhood festival in NOVAT
Festive May
Love Confession
Rachmaninoff and Mentors
Christmas Choral Concert
Sergei Prokofiev. Alexander Nevsky, cantata. Ivan the Terrible, oratorio
Symphonic poems
Tales from the Vienna Woods
Olga Volkova's solo concert
Choral concert
Feodor Chaliapin the Tsar bass
Masterpieces of Russian romance
Masterpieces of Russian romance
Masterpieces of Russian romance
Masterpieces of Russian romance

Excursion “Architectural styles of NOVAT”

The tour “Architectural Styles of NOVAT” introduces the history of the design and construction of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, a unique architectural structure in terms of scale and complexity. Using the example of architectural elements and interior details of Russia's largest theatre building, you will compare constructivism and the “Stalinist Empire” style – two architectural styles that dominated the USSR in the first half of the 20th century and defined the appearance of our theatre.
Age limit: 12+