Boris Pokrovsky Chamber Stage
(Nikolskaya, 17/1)
Premiered at the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre on September, 20. 2011.
Sung in Russian
(Russian text by Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya).
Running time: 45 minutes.
Run with one-act opera Stabat Mater
by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.
(Nikolskaya, 17/1)
Premiered at the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre on September, 20. 2011.
Sung in Russian
(Russian text by Natalia Rozhdestvenskaya).
Running time: 45 minutes.
Run with one-act opera Stabat Mater
by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi.
Libretto by Jean Cocteau
Conductor of the premiere: Igor Gromov
Stage Director: Olga Ivanova
Set Designers: Irina Akimova, Yuri Ustinov
Computer graphics: Denis Smirnov
3D-graphics: Vladimir Bryashev
Lighting Designer: Vladimir Ivakin
Conductor: Ayrat Kashaev
Conductor of the premiere: Igor Gromov
Stage Director: Olga Ivanova
Set Designers: Irina Akimova, Yuri Ustinov
Computer graphics: Denis Smirnov
3D-graphics: Vladimir Bryashev
Lighting Designer: Vladimir Ivakin
Conductor: Ayrat Kashaev
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Olga Burmistrova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |
![]() Irina Kurmanova as a Woman.
Photo: archive of the Boris Pokrovsky Musical Theatre. |