Stanislavsky Music Theatre tickets 10 May 2026 - “Somewhere far away, in my memory…” Performers: Hibla Gerzmava (soprano) and Oleg Akkuratov (piano) | GoComGo.com

“Somewhere far away, in my memory…” Performers: Hibla Gerzmava (soprano) and Oleg Akkuratov (piano)

Stanislavsky Music Theatre, Moscow, Russia
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Duration: 1h 30min

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Cast
Performers
Soprano: Hibla Gerzmava
Piano: Oleg Akkuratov
Programme
Overview

Located in a historic 19th-century building just 750 meters (a 9-minute walk) from the Bolshoi Theatre, the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre offers audiences a unique opportunity to enjoy a performance by world-class opera singer Hibla Gerzmava in an intimate and elegant setting. This concert is dedicated to Victory Day.

On May 10, the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre will host a concert dedicated to Victory Day.

“Somewhere Far Away, in My Memory” is an original program by Hibla Gerzmava and Oleg Akkuratov, woven from beloved and cherished songs of the 1940s–70s. It is a luminous, at times melancholic recollection of the past — a nostalgic immersion into the music of a bygone era. The program features “Cranes” by Yan Frenkel, “Dark Night” by Nikita Bogoslovsky, “Smuglyanka” by Anatoly Novikov, “Tenderness” by Alexandra Pakhmutova, and many other compositions now considered part of the “golden treasury” of our musical culture.

The program, which premiered on May 8, 2022, at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre to great success and warm audience acclaim, was born out of the artists’ personal memories. As Hibla Gerzmava herself says: “These are the songs of my grandmother and my mother — I grew up with them; they were heard in our home throughout my childhood. They carry the genetic memory of several generations. They are exquisite, pure, beautiful songs.”
The arrangements were created by Oleg Akkuratov at the singer’s request — “with a touch of jazz, fresh and stylish.” Hibla was deeply impressed: “I am thrilled with Oleg! An extraordinary, talented, and sensitive musician, a brilliant pianist. Without him, our program would hardly have achieved such success.”

The duo captivates with the sincerity of their performance and the openness of their emotions, while Hibla Gerzmava’s vocal brilliance and heartfelt warmth allow her to “place every performed piece directly into the hearts of the audience.” (Literaturnaya Gazeta, August 2022).

Venue Info

Stanislavsky Music Theatre - Moscow
Location   B. Dmitrovka, 17

The Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre is a music theatre in Moscow.

The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre was founded in 1941 when two companies directed by the legendary reformers of twentieth-century theatre — Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko — merged: the Stanislavsky Opera Theatre (established at the end of 1918 as an Opera Studio of the Bolshoi Theatre) and the Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre (set up in 1919 as a Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre).

The new theatre followed the artistic principles of its founders, who applied the system of the Moscow Art Theatre to opera and ballet. Both Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko rejected the current conception of opera as "costume concert". They wanted to bring it closer to drama and comedy, revealing the main idea of the plot through psychologically motivated action. The ballet company entered the Theatre as a part of Nemirovich-Danchenko's troupe. It was the former company of the Moscow Art Ballet, established in 1929 by Victorina Krieger, the valued ballerina of the Bolshoi Theatre. She was Artistic Director and one of the principal dancers of the Moscow Art Ballet. Soon after Stanislavsky's death, Nemirovich-Danchenko took charge of all the companies (Vsevolod Meyerhold invited by Stanislavsky to work for his theatre, was arrested in 1939, and no other stage director could prove equal to Nemirovich-Danchenko). Then the theatre was given its present name.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Moscow, Russia
Starts at: 19:00
Duration: 1h 30min
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