Golden Mask (Russian award)
The Golden Mask (Russian: Золотая МаскаМаска[pronounced:zolotaya maska] ) is a Russian theatre festival and the National Theatre Award established in 1994 by the Theatre Union of Russia. The award is given to productions in all genres of theatre art: drama, opera, ballet, operetta and musical, and puppet theatre. It presents the most significant performances from all over Russia in Moscow in the spring of each year.
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Awarded for | National Theatre Award |
Country | Russia |
Presented by | Union of Theatre Workers of the Russian Federation |
First awarded | 1995 |
Website | eng |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Channel One Russia |
The President of the Award is Igor Kostolevsky (who replaced the late Georgi Taratorkin in 2017).[1]
Categories
- Drama – Best Large Scale Production
- Drama – Best Small Scale Production
- Drama – Best Director
- Drama – Best Actress
- Drama – Best Actor
- Drama – Best Designer
- Drama – Best Light Designer
- Drama – Best Costume Designer
- Puppetry – Best Production
- Puppetry – Best Director
- Puppetry – Best Designer
- Puppetry – Best Actor
- Innovation – Best Production
- Opera – Best Production
- Opera – Best Conductor
- Opera – Best Director
- Opera – Best Actress
- Opera – Best Actor
- Ballet – Best Production
- Contemporary Dance – Best Production
- Ballet/Contemporary Dance – Best Balletmaster/Best Choreographer
- Ballet/Contemporary Dance – Best Actress
- Ballet/Contemporary Dance – Best Actor
- Operetta/Musical – Best Production
- Operetta/Musical – Best Conductor
- Operetta/Musical – Best Director
- Operetta/Musical – Best Actress
- Operetta/Musical – Best Actor
- Musical theatre – Best Composer
- Musical theatre – Best Designer
- Musical theatre – Best Costume Designer
- Musical theatre – Best Light Designer[2]
Nominees and receptors of the Award
2012
- Best opera production - The Tales of Hoffmann (Stanislavsky Opera)
- Best opera director - Georgy Isaakyan
- Best opera conductor - Evgeny Brazhnik
- Best opera actor - Willard White
- Best opera actress - Albina Shagimuratova
- Best composer - Leonid Desyatnikov[3]
2013
- Best opera production - A Midsummer Night's Dream (Stanislavsky Opera)
- Best opera director - Dmitri Tcherniakov
- Best opera conductor - Teodor Currentzis
- Best opera actor - Ildar Abdrazakov
- Best opera actress - Nadine Koutcher
2014
- Best opera production - Eugene Onegin (Mikhailovsky Theatre)
- Best opera director - Andriy Zholdak
- Best opera conductor - Jan Latham-Koenig
- Best opera actor - Maxim Mironov
- Best opera actress - Venera Gimadieva
- Timofey Kulyabin, "Special prize"[4]
2015
- Best opera production - The Indian Queen (Perm Opera)
- Best opera director - Peter Sellars
- Best opera conductor - Teodor Currentzis
- Best opera actor - Dmitry Belosselskiy
- Best opera actress - Nadine Koutcher
2016
- Best opera production - The Khovansky Affair (Stanislavsky Opera)
- Best opera director - Alexander Titel
- Best opera conductor - Andrey Lebedev
- Best opera actor - Aleksey Tatarintsev
- Best opera actress - Hibla Gerzmava
2017
- Best opera production - Rodelinda (Bolshoi Theatre)
- Best opera director - Richard Jones
- Best opera conductor - Teodor Currentzis
- Best opera actor - Liparit Avetisyan
- Best opera actress - Nadezhda Pavlova
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References
- https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/3241186
- 19-й фестиваль «Золотая маска»
- "Leonid Desyatnikov - composer". Bolshoi. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
- "ЗОЛОТАЯ МАСКА - ФЕСТИВАЛЬ И ПРЕМИЯ". Golden Mask. Retrieved 2018-01-01.
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