State Kremlin Palace (GKD). Kremlin Palace Kremlin Palace of Congresses October 12

The busy schedule of concerts and theatrical performances at the Kremlin Palace in 2015 testifies to the high rating of the venue and popularity among performers and spectators. On the posters of the GDK you can see world-famous stars, honored artists of the Russian Federation, well-known creative teams.

Concerts at the Kremlin Palace were given by Montserrat Caballe, José Carreras, Luciano Pavarotti, Ray Charles, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, Tom Jones, Al Gerro, Charles Aznavour, Salvatore Adamo, Elton John, Patricia Kaas, Whitney Houston, Toto Cutugno, Sting, Tina Turner, Mireille Mathieu, Bryan Adams, Chuck Berry. Performances by Alla Pugacheva, Iosif Kobzon, Lev Leshchenko, Yuri Antonov, Valeria, Larisa Dolina, Alexander Rosenbaum, Elena Vaenga, Oleg Gazmanov and other favorites of the Russian public invariably gather a full house.

In 1990, the Kremlin Ballet Theater was founded. The repertoire of the creative team of the Kremlin Palace includes classical performances and modern choreography. The troupe of the "Kremlin Ballet" pleases its compatriots with regular performances and performs on tour at prestigious world venues.

The poster of the State Kremlin Palace presents all genres of performing arts. Its halls are the venue for international conferences, festivals, forums, presentations. To get to the Kremlin Christmas tree or to receive an invitation to the graduation ball in the GKD is the cherished dream of many schoolchildren.

How to get to the State Kremlin Palace

The status of the main Russian theater and concert venue ensures the Kremlin Palace, first of all, its location on the territory of the residence of the President of the Russian Federation in the Kremlin. GKD is located at st. Vozdvizhenka, 1 in the center of Moscow. You can get to it by ground and underground transport.

How to get to the State Kremlin Palace from the metro

To get to the State Kremlin Palace, you should get off at the intersection of four metro lines at the Aleksandrovsky Sad, Borovitskaya, Arbatskaya or Biblioteka im. Lenin.

Leaving the subway, follow the signs. On Borovitskaya, you should go to the exit to the Russian State Library, on the street. Mokhovaya. Once on the street, turn left, walk to the monument to F.M. Dostoevsky. Before you go to the Kremlin Palace, you should go through the underground passage. Having gone down into it, go along the passage straight to the stalls, turn right and further - to the end of the passage to the exit to the Alexander Garden.

When exiting the Arbatskaya metro station, follow the sign for st. Mokhovaya, to the State Kremlin Palace. Leaving the station Biblioteka im. Lenin, follow the signs for the transition to the blue metro line and the exit to the city on st. Mokhovaya.

At the exit from the stations Arbatskaya, Aleksandrovsky Sad, Biblioteka im. Lenin you will find yourself in the underground lobby. A long tunnel from it leads to the Alexander Garden. If it is difficult for you to find your way when exiting the metro, you can ask passers-by how to get from the metro to the Kremlin Palace.

Scheme of the hall of the Kremlin Palace

The halls of the Grand Kremlin Palace regularly gather thousands of people at concerts, shows and performances. The scheme of the Kremlin Palace includes a capacious Concert Hall, which, in terms of the number of seats, is second only to the Olimpiysky sports complex (11,000 seats) and the Luzhniki Sports Palace (7,000 seats). On its stage, large-scale events and grandiose performances by domestic musical performers and world-famous stars are held.

The concert hall of the State Kremlin Palace is designed for 6,000 spectators. Equipped with the latest technology, the stage is the largest in the country, its area is 450 sq.m.

Before purchasing tickets, you should familiarize yourself with the scheme of the hall of the Kremlin Palace in order to choose convenient seats. The VIP parterre, installed between the stage and the parterre, has 4 rows. The parterre consists of 16 sectors and is divided into rows from 1st to 20th and from 21st to 43rd. On the left, right and behind the parterre is surrounded by an amphitheatre. It starts at the level of the front rows of the stalls. On the balcony there are boxes and 17 rows of seats for spectators.

The former Kremlin Palace of Congresses also has a Reception Hall (Small Hall), where chamber concerts, jazz and classical music performances are held.

As part of the series “Stars of the Romansiada in the Kremlin” by the Honored Artist of Russia Galina Preobrazhenskaya, we continue to acquaint the audience with the work of the laureates of this famous Russian romance competition. On October 12, one of the brightest modern baritones, Dmitry Zuev, will show his new program in the Diplomatic Hall.

This name is well known, first of all, to fans of opera: Dmitry Zuev is one of the leading soloists of the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Academic Theatre, the incomparable Onegin, Bolkonsky, Figaro, Don Giovanni...

All the roles are countless, because Dmitry appears both at the Mariinsky Theater and on many opera stages around the world - a magnificent voice, spectacular stage appearance, rare plasticity and performing intelligence make Dmitry a prominent figure in modern opera.

But in the concert genre, the appearance of Dmitry Zuev is not an accident - the Moscow public remembered his programs of romances by Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, baroque chamber music, song dedications to the Great Victory and collections of the most beautiful songs of Naples. And, of course, it is no coincidence that in April 2019 Dmitry Zuev won a new victory with ease and brilliance and became the owner of the Grand Prix of the Russian romance competition "Big Romance".

On October 12, the exquisite and cozy stage of the Diplomatic Hall will give us the opportunity to hear our hero in a variety of musical genres and images, because the circle of Dmitry's creative interests is wide and diverse. Dmitry will be supported by his colleagues and mentors; and you, friends, will meet a wonderful young artist for whom singing means living. "Cantate per la vita"!

The State Kremlin Palace has long been the main concert venue of the country, and is not going to give up its place either in the near or in the distant future. Together with the Great Hall, which can accommodate 6,000 spectators, the audience is invited to the Small and Diplomatic Halls, whose opening has expanded the possibilities of the Palace.

It would seem that one location in the Kremlin, in the very center of Moscow, is enough for success, but this is not the only advantage.

Today, not everyone will remember that once it was the KDS - the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. And even the color of the chairs - now it is blue - does not remind of the past.

The State Kremlin Palace was built in 1961 in 16 months - in the shortest possible time for those times. Built primarily for mass socio-political events, the Kremlin Palace became the venue for party and trade union forums in the 60s and 80s. The XXII - XXVII congresses of the CPSU were held within its walls. The first congresses of deputies were held here. In 1992, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the Kremlin Palace of Congresses (KDS) was transformed into the State Kremlin Palace (GKD). To date, the Kremlin Palace is under the jurisdiction of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

As a theatrical and concert venue from the first days of work, it was placed at the disposal of the Bolshoi Theater of the USSR as a second stage. For decades, opera and ballet performances of the current repertoire were staged at the Kremlin Palace and premieres were produced by the Academic Bolshoi Theater of the USSR with the participation of its outstanding soloists and orchestra. In addition, legendary singing and dancing groups began to successfully perform on the stage of the State Concert Hall.

The “visiting card” of the Great Hall is large-scale musical shows, performances by stars of the first magnitude, ballet performances, film premieres, circus performances. There is no venue more prestigious, and without a concert in the Kremlin, an artist cannot be considered a real star.

This applies primarily to pop stars, although the technical reconstruction of the Palace has made this stage attractive to the most famous and popular world stars. In the hall, which can accommodate almost 6,000 spectators, the sound system meets the most modern and highest world standards, and the latest lighting equipment is also installed. That is why the world's leading musicians, who traditionally place extremely high demands on sound quality, perform in the Great Hall of the State Kremlin Palace.


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