By Freya Parr

Published: Thursday, 03 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Anna Netrebko joins Valery Gergiev in stepping away from the concert hall because of her support of the Russian president Vladimir Putin. The Russian soprano has faced criticism for refusing to condemn the actions of Putin in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

She has announced that she will ‘withdraw from concerts until further notice’. Concerts at Hamburg’s Elbe Philharmonic and Milan’s La Scala have been postponed and cancelled.

Neither Netrebko nor her husband Yusif Eyvazov will appear in La Scala’s production of Cilea’s opera Adriana Lecouvreur this month.

She has also withdrawn from performances of Macbeth at the Zurich Opera House. In a statement published on the Opera House’s website, artistic director Andreas Homoki stated that although Netrebko had condemned the war in Ukraine and expressed her condolences to those suffering, ‘she was unable to distance herself from Vladimir Putin beyond that.’ Veronike Dzhioeva will replace Netrebko for her March performances of the role of Lady Macbeth.

The Bavarian State Opera’s artistic director Serge Dorny also released a statement on Twitter, saying the company would also cancel all existing engagements with Netrebko, ‘due to Russia’s terrible war of aggression on Ukraine and a lack of sufficient distancing of Valery Gergiev and Anna Netrebko.’

Due to Russia’s terrible war of aggression on Ukraine and a lack of sufficient distancing of Valery Gergijev and Anna Netrebko, the Bayerische Staatsoper will cancel the existing engagements.#ukraine

— Serge Dorny (@DornySerge) March 1, 2022