Orchestra
Elena Makarova
Vladimir Sharifullin
Olga Agey
Eldar Nagiev
Ekaterina Sivtsova
Ekaterina Moshkova
Tatiana Vostryakova
Sofia Nekrasova
Evgenia Ivanova
Anna Guryeva
Elena Uskova
Julia Kuzova
Maria Tyutina
Natalia Zhuk
Eva Filatova
Elena Mikhailova
Polina Kovalchuk
Evgenia Masloboyeva
Olga Fayzullina
Tatyana Kuznetsova
Luiza Sabitkhanova
Violetta Berestenkova
Ekaterina Novokreshenova
Svetlana Tarasenko
Natalia Kazarnovskaya
Tatiana Ershova
Alina Tyumerekova
Ekaterina Bazalitskaya
Maria Rogozina
Artyom Iyutin
Ekaterina Novik
Marina Averina
Elvira Abramenko
Olga Fridman
Anna Fomicheva
Karina Pakharukova
Daria Pack
Nikolay Eryomenko
Anna Abanina
Olga Tarkhanova
Viktoria Fedorova
Olga Yurkina
Julia Guryanova
Valentina Astakhova
Lyubov Surkova
Tatiana Dyndina
Xenia Khazova
Vladislav Shapovalov
Elena Ivaschenko
Elmira Kharina
Evgenia Vlasova
Roman Averin
Larisa Levitskaya
Anton Grishkin
Vladislava Markova
Olga Kitaikina
Irina Filatova
Valery Tolstykh
Ekaterina Artemieva
Ivan Saltikov
Alyona Kartseva
Vera Lazareva
Natalia Sokolova
Mikhail Shakirov
Irina Temirbaeva
Natalia Nagibneva
Vladimir Ishunkin
Lyudmila Romanova
Igor Lomatchenko
Darya Maklashova
Ekaterina Uspenskaya
Aleksandra Onuchak
Vasily Kulagin
Yulia Vasilieva
Aleksandr Pozdnyakov
Sergey Kamyshev
Anton Pakharukov
Roman Stepanov
Evgeny Lyzhin
Evgeny Kuznetsov
Olga Buseva
Kristina Guskova
Roman Votyakov
Andrey Korotchenkov
Natalia Goncharova
Vladimir Dranitsa
Tatiana Yankovskaya
Sergey Brodsky
Alla Melekhova
Yakov Nagovitsin
Olga Lisovitskaya
Natalia Obogrelova
Pavel Kozhin
Dmitry Ivanenko
Arkady Balakin
Sergey Zaytsev
Nikolay Levashov
Arkady Makarov
Alexander Biryukov
Vladimir Buzhigeev
Ilya Lunyushkin
Nikolay Shevchenko
Jury Gukovsky
Anton Titov
Valentina Popova
Konstantin Usov
Ilya Karmanov
Arsen Sarkazak
Natalya Usova
Andrey Frolov
Igor Koscheev
Buyan Baikara
Vladislav Filipenko
Dmitry Lykhin
Matvei Filimonchenko
Nikolai Borisov
Mikhail Sokolov
Andrey Sivtsov
Alexander Teplyuk
Igor Matlak
Vladimir Pavlik
Ivan Baklanov
Ivan Lazarev
Anton Masloboev
Ivan Kozin
Beibit Mukhamedin
Luisa Gimatdinova
Yury Duykov
Dmitry Klyauster
Alexander Ivanchenko
Arthur Shank
Alexander Shestakov
Denis Kostin
Egor Kobelev
Sergey Afonasevich
Vladimir Vysotin
Grigory Eroshkin
Timofei Temirbaev
Stanislav Kosvintsev
Roman Oslopov
Roman Matusevich
Tatiana Kuchina

Artistic Director

Dmitri Jurowski

In 2015 – 2021 Dmitri held the posts of Music Director and Chief Conductor with the Novosibirsk state academic opera and ballet theatre. In 2021 he assumed the post of Artistic Director and kept the post of Chief Conductor.

Dmitri Jurowski, the youngest member of the famous musical family, started his musical education at the age of six at the Cello Department of the Moscow Conservatoire Musical School. After his family moved to Berlin, he continued his cello studies. In 2003, he started to take conducting classes at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music in Berlin.

As an opera conductor, Dmitri Jurowski performs at the Lyric Opera in Chicago, Opera Bastille in Paris, Grand Theatre in Geneva, Bavarian State Opera in Munich, Carlo Felice Theatre in Genoa, La Fenice in Venice, Massimo Theatre in Palermo, Comunale Theatre in Bologna, Royal Theatre in Parma, National Theatre in Roma, Queen Sofía Palace of the Arts in Valencia, Comic Opera and State Opera in Berlin, New Israeli Opera in Tel-Aviv, Municipal Theatre in Santiago, Opera House in Monte-Carlo, Liege Opera, Flemish Royal Opera, Gran Teatre del Liceu and other. He also appeared at the opera festivals in Wexford, Martina Franca, Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro and Festival Puccini in Torre del Lago.

As a symphonic conductor, Dmitri Jurowski has worked with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestras of La Fenice and the Turin Royal Theatre, the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic Orchestra in Parma, the Pomeriggi Musicali Orchestra of Milan, the Portugal Symphony Orchestra of Lisbon, the Munich Radio Orchestra, the philharmonic orchestras of Dresden, St Petersburg, and Shanghai, the symphony orchestras of Hamburg and Vienna (Bregenz festival), the Residence Orchestra of the Hague, the Orchestra of the Irish Radio/Television, and the Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra.

In 2010 Dmitri Jurowski made his debut at the Bolshoi Theatre. He toured with the Bolshoi Theatre’s production of Eugene Onegin (directed by Dmitri Tcherniakov) to the Royal Opera House, the Real Theatre in Madrid, and the Lucerne Festival.

Since 2011 maestro holds the post of Chief Conductor with the Flemish Royal Opera. In 2011/2012 season he has been Chief Conductor of the Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of Moscow. Since September 2015 Dmitri has been Music Director and Chief Conductor with the Novosibirsk opera and ballet theatre. The following operas premiered at the theatre under Dmitri Jurowski's musical direction: Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov (2015, directed by Dmitry Belov), Puccini’s Turandot, Tchaikovsky’s Queen of Spades. The Game, Verdi’s Aida, Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera (2016-2017, directed by Vyacheslav Starodubtsev), Rossini’s Barber of Seville (2018, directed by Dmitry Belyanushkin), Verdi’s Falstaff (2020), Rimsky-Korsakov’s Snow Maiden (in concert, 2020), Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta (2020), Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (2020), Puccini’s Tosca (2021), Rimsky-Korsakov’s Kashchey the Deathless, Mozart’s Magic Flute (2021); and ballets: Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet (2016), Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake (2019), Class Concert set to music by Glazunov, Lyadov, Rubinstein, Shostakovich (2019), Rubies set to music by Stravinsky (George Balanchine ballet © 2019), Theme and Variations set to music by Tchaikovsky (George Balanchine ballet © 2019), Jewels (George Balanchine ballet © 2019).

Dmitri Jurowski is also known as author and presenter of concerts and programs held at the Second Stage of NOVAT (Symphonic Poems, Greatest Opera Ensembles, To Vivaldi’s Music, Waltz. Tango. Foxtrot, Humour in Music, Windmills of a man from La Mancha, Death and Harmony, The World of Belcanto, Baroque Gems).

  • Paradise professional theatre award for Best conducting in musical theatre (Verdi’s Falstaff in Novosibirsk, 2021)

Coming soon

Prince Igor
opera in three acts with a prologue
Spartacus
ballet in three acts