Zhanna Dombrovskaya, Anastasia Kalagina, Denis Begansky, Gevorg Grigoryan, Bakuri Kalichava, Miroslav Molchanov, Yuri Vlasov, Andrei Zorin
Piano: Alexander Rubinov
The Mariinsky Chorus
cantata by Carl Orff
Soloists: Anastasia Kalagina, Andrei Popov, Vladislav Sulimsky
The Mariinsky Chorus, Children’s Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor: Konstantin Rylov
Soloists: Alexander Poltoratsky (violin), Vasily Stepanov (cello)
The Mariinsky Orchestra
Conductor: Andrey Kolyasnikov
Students of Russian and European music institutions
Soloists: Marina Kirushina, Maria Uvarova, Egor Semenkov, Alexander Shashkin, Alexei Krotov, Alexander Nazemtsev, Alexander Bashkatov
Olga Kotlyarova (organ)
The Mariinsky Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor: Konstantin Rylov
Anna Shoka (violin), Yekaterina Skurtu (violin), Yekaterina Zaplakhova (cello), Alexander Vasiliev (clarinet), Trofim Konvisarov (piano)
Soloists and the Mariinsky Orchestra
Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Soloist: Tatiana Pavlovskaya (soprano)
The Mariinsky Orchestra
Conductor: Christian Knapp
From 8 to 14 April the Mariinsky Theatre will present the tenth anniversary edition of the International Flute and Harp Music Festival Virtuosi of the Flute & Northern Lyre. The festival was conceived and created by Sofia Kiprskaya and Denis Lupachev
On 6 and 7 March (at 12:00 and 19:00) the New Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre will host performances of the mystical opera Mandragora by Tchaikovsky–Dranga, created with the assistance of artificial intelligence. The world premiere took place on 19 June 2025 at Mariinsky II as part of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, where it became one of the most widely discussed events. Now audiences will have the opportunity to experience this unique work
From 3 to 12 March the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre will embark on major spring tour in St Petersburg. Audiences in the Northern Capital of Russia will see exclusive productions by the Vladivostok company: Tchaikovsky’s fairytale The Nutcracker, Adam’s romantic Le Corsaire and the troupe’s calling card – Amirov’s One Thousand and One Nights. As part of the tour, the Primorsky Stage will also present in St Petersburg for the first time this season’s ballet premiere – La Fille mal gardée set to music by Louis Hérold
On 26 and 27 February Mariinsky-2 will present the first ballet premiere of the season – Round Dances to music by Rodion Shchedrin. Choreography, sets and costumes are created by Honoured Art Worker of Russia Vyacheslav Samodurov, whose Dance Scenes became one of the most talked-about ballet events of the last season. The upcoming premiere continues the Maya and Rodion Festival and is dedicated to the composer’s memory. The evening will also feature the legendary Carmen Suite by Bizet–Shchedrin. Valery Gergiev conducts the premiere performances


