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Hibla Gerzmava (soprano), Oleg Akkuratov (piano), Various
Mariinsky TheatreSoprano
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaVladimir Spivakov invites: Khibla Gerzmava, NPR, Various
Moscow International Performing Arts CenterSoprano
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaЛауреаты Международного конкурса вокалистов и концертмейстеров Хиблы Герзмава, GlinkaBorodinRimsky-KorsakovShostakovichGlièreRachmaninoffMussorgskyTchaikovsky, P. I.Von WeberDonizettiRossiniMozartMascagniBizetVerdiCilea
Moscow PhilharmonicMarfa + 8 rolli
Vaadake programmi, näitlejaid ja meeskondaDon Carlo (Italian version), Verdi
Bolshoi TheatreElisabetta di Valois (Elisabeth of Valois)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaHibla Gerzmava (soprano), Oleg Akkuratov (piano), Various
Mariinsky TheatreSoprano
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaVladimir Spivakov invites: Khibla Gerzmava, NPR, Various
Moscow International Performing Arts CenterSoprano
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaDon Carlo (Italian version), Verdi
Bolshoi TheatreElisabetta di Valois (Elisabeth of Valois)
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaAdriana Lecouvreur, Cilea
Mariinsky TheatreAdriana Lecouvreur
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaNorma, Bellini
Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Academic Music TheatreNorma
Vaadake näitlejaid ja meeskondaHibla Gerzmava shines in the most difficult operatic roles, and she is crowned with the most honorary awards and titles like People’s Artist of Russia and of the Republic of Abkhazia. Hibla Gerzmava is the only winner of the Grand-Prix at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1994. She is a multiple winner of the Golden Mask National Theatre Award and recipient of the State Prize of the Russian Federation for her contribution to the development of Russian and world art. Hibla Gerzmava’s creative biography is rich in significant, historic events. In 2001, she created the festival «Hibla Gerzmava Invites…» in her homeland Abkhazia. Since 2014, the festival has expanded its borders and has been held in Moscow in the Great Hall of the Conservatory and on the stage of the Stanislavsky an