Traditional New Year’s Gala Concert The Traditional New Year’s Gala Concert will create a festive atmosphere as it features fragments of arias, operettas, and duets from the world classical repertoire, as well as modern pieces performed by the finest voices of the opera stage. December 29 – NEW YEAR’S GALA CONCERT 2025 The New Year’s Gala Concert will feature opera soloists, the symphony orchestra, and the choir of the National Opera and Ballet Theatre "Maria Bieșu." Conductor: Cristian Spătaru Director: Rodica Picireanu, Master of Arts Scenography: Iurie Matei, People's Artist Principal Choir Master: Oleg Constantinov, People's Artist Happy New Year! see more
Traditional New Year’s Gala Concert The Traditional New Year’s Gala Concert will create a festive atmosphere as it features fragments of arias, operettas, and duets from the world classical repertoire, as well as modern pieces performed by the finest voices of the opera stage. December 29 – NEW YEAR’S GALA CONCERT 2025 The New Year’s Gala Concert will feature opera soloists, the symphony orchestra, and the choir of the National Opera and Ballet Theatre "Maria Bieșu." Conductor: Cristian Spătaru Director: Rodica Picireanu, Master of Arts Scenography: Iurie Matei, People's Artist Principal Choir Master: Oleg Constantinov, People's Artist Happy New Year! see more
A fast-paced farce filled with glorious music, The Marriage of Figaro (in Italian Le Nozze di Figaro) is widely considered to be the greatest comic opera ever written. As the day of Figaro and Susanna’s wedding arrives, it becomes clear that their master, Count Almaviva, is hell-bent on seducing Susanna before the ceremony can take place. Susanna and Figaro conspire with the forsaken Countess to outwit her husband and teach him a lesson in fidelity. But when the teenage Cherubino involves himself in their plans, relationships become severely strained through a series of ever-more confusing twists and turns. see more
The dream of beautiful queen happened. She has born a daughter white as the snow and she was ruddy as peony. The King and Queen named her Snow White.But their joy was not long, because the Queen died. Over time the King had married a poor princess who possesses a crystal mirror, inherited from great-grandmother witch. see more
Verdi adapted one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies into an equally tragic opera. Written during the Risorgimento, Italy's independence movement, the opera reflected Verdi's preoccupation with themes of freedom and tyranny. A cautionary tale about what can happen when someone with political ambitions pursues power for its own sake, the story feels both current and timeless. Macbeth, a noble Scottish general, gets a prophecy from three witches that he will one day become King of Scotland. Goaded on by his power-hungry wife, he murders the king and assumes the throne. Crazed with guilt and paranoia, Macbeth is forced to commit even more murders to stay one step ahead of suspicion. Lady Macbeth, consumed by her own shame, is slowly driven mad. see more
Live the Christmas Magic with the classical masterpiece The Nutcracker! This Christmas tale tells the story of the young Marie which receives in present a Nutcracker in the shape of a little man. In a mysterious night, toys led by the Nutcracker are engaged in a battle against the miserable mice of the house. Woken by the noise, Marie decides to face her fears by participating in the fight and save her sweet Nutcracker from danger. Moved by his courage and full of gratitude, he is transformed into a charming prince and takes Marie in a magic kingdom. see more