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Concert Hall. E. Glinki is a four-storey building for mass events with exits on three sides, generally occupying an area of 0.8 hectares and with its central facade overlooks the main transport artery of the city - Soborniy Ave. The longitudinal facades beneath the intricate roof are decorated with six columns in a trendy mid-twentieth century. Stalin Empire style.
From the exterior decor of the building it is also worth noting the wide entablature and four-column niches of the side facades, the difficult profile cornice and the huge three-tiered window openings of the central facade, the arches of the side entrances and the pilasters of the Corinthian order, as well as the intricate drawing on the outer sculptural composition of the central front surrounded by developing canvases.
In the decoration of the exterior of the building, the architect combined classic elements with Soviet symbols. In particular, the capitals of the pillars within the ordering system contain images of stars, sickle and hammer, ears of wheat, lyre, cinematic tape (attic over portico). At the same time, there are classic elements in the design: the belt ions of the balcony plate, acanthus on the consoles, traditional masks. In the capillaries of the pilasters of the side facades, stylized masks are combined with the sunrise motif, which brings this design closer to the Art Deco style. In style, the monument is one of the finest examples of 1950s architecture combining elements of constructivism and neoclassicism.
The concert hall itself is designed for more than 700 seats.
Concert Hall. E. Glinki is a four-storey building for mass events with exits on three sides, generally occupying an area of 0.8 hectares and with its central facade overlooks the main transport artery of the city - Soborniy Ave. The longitudinal facades beneath the intricate roof are decorated with six columns in a trendy mid-twentieth century. Stalin Empire style.
From the exterior decor of the building it is also worth noting the wide entablature and four-column niches of the side facades, the difficult profile cornice and the huge three-tiered window openings of the central facade, the arches of the side entrances and the pilasters of the Corinthian order, as well as the intricate drawing on the outer sculptural composition of the central front surrounded by developing canvases.
In the decoration of the exterior of the building, the architect combined classic elements with Soviet symbols. In particular, the capitals of the pillars within the ordering system contain images of stars, sickle and hammer, ears of wheat, lyre, cinematic tape (attic over portico). At the same time, there are classic elements in the design: the belt ions of the balcony plate, acanthus on the consoles, traditional masks. In the capillaries of the pilasters of the side facades, stylized masks are combined with the sunrise motif, which brings this design closer to the Art Deco style. In style, the monument is one of the finest examples of 1950s architecture combining elements of constructivism and neoclassicism.
The concert hall itself is designed for more than 700 seats.
By public transport to the stop «Cinema Concert Hall. MI Glinki » Nearby: DniproGES, Weapons History Museum, River Port, Slavutich Arena Stadium, City House for Children and Youth Creativity
The main theme of the expositions is the history of the emergence and ...
A new concert hall was built to replace the one destroyed during the Second World War. The site was chosen a little further south - between Dobrolubov and Tregubenko streets. Before the war, there were three houses.
In front of the facade of the cinema hall in 1956, a monument to the prominent composer M.I. Glinka was erected. (by the sculptor A. Strakhov).
In 1957 a symphony orchestra was created at the Cinema Hall. His conductors were well-known figures of culture of Ukraine.
The first artistic director of the orchestra was appointed laureate of the 1st Republican Competition for Young Conductors of Ukraine Y. Lutseva, since 1961-1985 the orchestra has been directed by A. Akopyan, F. Komlev, Honored Art Worker S. Dudkin.
Since 1987 the orchestra has been directed by People's Artist of Ukraine V. Redya.
In 1977 the orchestra was awarded the diploma of the All-Union Competition of Professional Music Collectives. I. Patorzhinsky Ukrainian Foundation for Culture.
A new concert hall was built to replace the one destroyed during the Second World War. The site was chosen a little further south - between Dobrolubov and Tregubenko streets. Before the war, there were three houses.
In front of the facade of the cinema hall in 1956, a monument to the prominent composer M.I. Glinka was erected. (by the sculptor A. Strakhov).
In 1957 a symphony orchestra was created at the Cinema Hall. His conductors were well-known figures of culture of Ukraine.
The first artistic director of the orchestra was appointed laureate of the 1st Republican Competition for Young Conductors of Ukraine Y. Lutseva, since 1961-1985 the orchestra has been directed by A. Akopyan, F. Komlev, Honored Art Worker S. Dudkin.
Since 1987 the orchestra has been directed by People's Artist of Ukraine V. Redya.
In 1977 the orchestra was awarded the diploma of the All-Union Competition of Professional Music Collectives. I. Patorzhinsky Ukrainian Foundation for Culture.