Russia
Name of opera company | Principal theatre | Principal location |
---|---|---|
Chelyabinsk opera and ballet theater | Chelyabinsk | |
Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Theatre | Ekaterinburg | |
Tatar State Opera & Ballet Theatre named after Musa Jalil | Kazan | |
Krasnoyarskiy Gosudarstvennïy Teatr Operï i Baleta | Krasnoyarsk | |
Amadei Music Theatre | Moscow | |
Bolshoi Theatre | Moscow | |
Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Centre | Moscow | |
Helikon Opera | Moscow | |
Moscow City Opera | Moscow | |
Moscow Chamber Opera Theater named after Boris Pokrovsky | Moscow | |
Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre | Moscow | |
Novaya Opera Theatre | Moscow | |
Nizhny Novgorod Opera and Ballet Theatre | Nizhny Novgorod | |
Novosibirsk State Opera | Novosibirsk | |
Permskiy Akademicheskiy Teatr Operï i Baleta Im. P. I. Chaykovskovo | Perm | |
Rostov State Musical Theatre | Rostov | |
Samara Opera and Ballet Theatre | Samara | |
Mariinsky Opera | Mariinsky Theatre | St. Peterburg |
Mikhaylovsky Theatre | St. Peterburg | |
St. Petersburg Chamber Opera Company | St. Peterburg | |
Saratovskiy Akademicheskiy Teatr Operï i Baleta | Saratov | |
The Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre | Ufa | |
Voronezh State Opera and Ballet Theatre | Voronezh |
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