Concert Dedicated to Victory Day features compositions by Prokofiev and Pakhmutova. Conservatory Great Hall. 13 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa. Metro Pushkinskaya, Biblioteka Imeni Lenina. 495-629-9401. At 7 p.m.
Moscow Conservatory Chamber Orchestra performs Bach's Clavier Concerto in D minor, Mozart's Clavier Concertos No. 9, No. 23 and No. 21. Conservatory Small Hall. 13 Bolshaya Nikitskaya Ulitsa. Metro Pushkinskaya, Biblioteka Imeni Lenina. 495-629-9401. 7 p.m.
Giselle: Adolphe Adam's ballet about a peasant girl deceived in love by a young aristocrat. Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater small stage. 17 Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Metro Tverskaya, Chekhovskaya. 495-723-7325. At 7 p.m.
Il Matrimonio Segreto (The Secret Marriage, Tainy Brak): an opera buffa by Antonio Cimarosa. Performed in Italian. Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater small stage. 17 Bolshaya Dmitrovka. Metro Tverskaya, Chekhovskaya. 495-723-7325. At 7 p.m.
The Master and Margarita: Mikhail Bulgakov's satirical novel as staged by Igor Yatsko's Studio Laboratory. School of Dramatic Art. 19 Ulitsa Sretenka. Metro Sukharevskaya. 495-632-9344. At 7 p.m.
Wynn Bullock. Immersion: retrospective of works by one of America's most innovative and experimental photographers of the 20th century. Brothers Lumiere Center of Photography. 3 Bolotnaya Naberezhnaya, Bldg. 1. Metro Kropotkinskaya. 495-228-9878, www.lumiere.ru. Noon to 9 p.m.
Vladimir Nemukhin and Lidia Masterkova: retrospective of works by these two avant-garde artists from museum and private collections. Moscow Museum of Modern Art on Gogolevsky. 10 Gogolevsky Bulvar. Metro Kropotkinskaya 495-231-3660, www.mmoma.ru. Noon to 8 p.m.
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