The Mariinsky Theater in Russia announced on Tuesday plans for a three-day celebration to mark the opening of the new Mariinsky II opera house in St. Petersburg in May. An opening-night gala conducted by the theaterâs artistic and general director, Valery Gergiev, on May 2 will feature performances by an array of stars that include Plácido Domingo, Olga Borodina, Ekaterina Gubanova, Anna Netrebko, René Pape and Yekaterina Kondaurova.
The following day will offer Mariusz Trelinskiâs production of Tchaikovskyâs opera âIolantaâ performed by the Mariinsky Opera and Ballet, while later that evening the Mariinsky Ballet will perform Balanchineâs âJewels.â The celebration will conclude on May 4 with a performance  in honor of honor of the prima ballerina Diana Vishneva that includes  Balanchineâs âSymphony in Câ and Paul Lightfootâs âSubject to Change.â The eveningâs presentation of Verdiâs âNabuccoâ  will showcase Mr. Domingo and Maria Guleghina.
âThe programs for our inaugural festival are chosen to demonstrate the extraordinary range of our companies and our expanded Center, while reflecting both the history of the Mariinsky and the Theaterâs engagement with todayâs audiences and with all phases of contemporary opera, ballet and orchestral music,â said Mr. Gergiev, who is marking his 25th anniversary with the institution.