Glavnaya Stsena

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Glavnaya Stsena
Главная Сцена
Presented by Grigoryi Leps (1)
Garik Mahtirosyan (1)
Nargis Zakirova (2)
Ernest Matskyavichus (2)
Judges Walter Afanasieff (1)
Zhana Rozhdestvenskaya (1)
Yuri Antonov (1)
Sergey Chigrakov (1)
Valery Leontiev (2)
Diana Arbenina (2)
Nikolai Noskov (2)
Alexander Rosenbaum (2)
Country of origin Russia
Original language(s) Russian
No. of series 2
Production
Production location(s) Moscow
Release
Original network Russia-1
Original release 2015 (Series 1 & 2)
Chronology
Related shows

Glavnaya Stsena — which translates to English as "Main Scene", this is the third Russian version of British version of X Factor — international vocal talent show, where the main target is to find and to improve vocally talented people. All the participants pass through the public auditions. Main prize in this show - personal tour in Russia.

Arthur Gasparyan, one of the main Russian musical critics, among the finalists, there is a chance for anyone to take part in Eurovision Song Contest presenting Russia.[1]

Format

The project has 4 judges for criticising the performance, and 5 judges to take care of a participat chosen, however if necessary, they may also criticise a participant (Walter Afanasieff is in both sides). When you pass the auditions, the participants go to the judges-producer, these producers are famous in Russia, including Walter Afanasieff. Once a week the team gives a concert, for the participants who judges did not like or satisfy, are leaving the project. Every producer takes to the final three participants, from where the best will reach the super final.[2]

Stages

  • 1 stage: Auditions
  • 2 stage: Public Auditions (auditions in studio, and this is the decision whether the participant will perform on the Main Scene)
  • 3 stage: Producer Auditions (judge choice)
  • 4 stage: Concert Performance (the work of producer with his team)
  • 5 stage: Super-Final (Voting of the public)

Project's History

«Glavnaya Stsena» — this is not the first time since Russia tries to adopt the British version of The X Factor. In 2005—2007, in Russia had existed the relative project Sekret Uspekha.[3][4] «Sekret Uspekha» had 2 seasons, however it was not as popular or highly rated compared to «Fabrika Zvezd», which lead to the project's closing in 2007. In 2011-2013, he new Russian version of X Factor had formed:Faktor A[5] (this was called with the first letter of the main judge and famous Russian singer Alla Pugacheva).[6] All versions of X Factor in Russia were translated in «Russia-1».

The rules of Glavnaya Stsena are quite simple: in each episode of the show, the participants perform, trying to bring feelings and persuade to the public. Who will go through, and who is going to leave, this is the decision of the judges.

In the first season, passed 10000 candidates, but to the main scene passed only 75 singers, groups and bands.

During all the season the participants will perform to the judges, until there is one of them remaining. And he is going to be the project's winner and will get the main prize - personal tour in Russia.[7]

First Season

The casting began in Moscow in December, 2014. In the auditions took part 10 thousand participants, but only 150 people had passed to the public auditions. The best 75 participants performed for the public in the main Moscow's cremlin main stage, among the public which have been a number of famous artists including the participants of The Voice Russia and famous producers.

The first translation began on 30 January 2015 in Russia-1. The judges were Walter Afanasieff, Zhana Rozhdestvenskaya, Yuri Antonov and Sergey Chigrakov.[8]

The judgers-producers of the project were: Walter Afanasieff, Victor Drobish, Igor Matvienko, Konstantin Meladze and Maxim Fadeev.[9]

The Super-Final had occurred on 17 April 2015 in the same Moscow's Cremlin Main Stage . That was a live show in Russia-1 at 21:00 O'clock of Moscow time. Following the votes, the winner was a representative of Uzbekistan - Sardor Milano.[10]

Second Season

In July 2015, the organisators of the show began the casting for the second season. As the judges were invited Valery Leontiev, Elena Vaenga, Diana Arbenina, Nikolai Noskov and Vladimir Presnyakov . The new hosts are Nargis Zakirova and Ernest Matskyavichus.[11] The first episode is on 13 September 2015.[12]

Hosts

Сезоны 1st Host 2nd Host
1 Grigory Leps One of the most Popular Russia's Singers Garik Martirosyan Popular humourist, but is a professional singer too
2 Nargis Zakirova Finalist of The Voice Russia, currently a Russia's popular singer Ernest Matskyavichus The host of Vesti

Judgement Auditions (1 & 3 stages)

Following the words of the organisators of Glavnaya Scena - one of the biggest projects in Russian Television, competing The Voice Russia. In the auditions took part more than 10000 participants of different ages, professions and nationalities. Alas, from that tremendous casting, passed only 150 participants. The participants were participating under the different numbers. Then, own views were saying the judges, saying to the participant "yes" or "no". If three of four judges said "no", then the participant leaves the project, but sometimes the producer may say his own word if he wishes to do so, which saves the participant from leaving. If it is opposite, then the participant passes to the next stage. If it is half-half, then the decision is going to the judges-producers.

Teams and genres (3-5 stages)

Each judge-producer chooses the participants with five musical genres [13]

For the preparation of the participants for the performances, producers may have a chance to invite the vocal masters, dance masters, stylists and other specialists for help.

Producers and Finalists

     — The winning producer. The Super-Final participants' names are in bold.
Сезон Walter Afanasieff Victor Drobish Igor Matvienko Konstantin Meladze Maxim Fadeev
1 Ksenia Dezhneva
Julia Boyiko
Jukebox Trio
Alexander Ivanov
Ksenia Pavroz
group KERSY
«My Michelle»
Duet Oleg&Tais
Boysband
UzbekistanSardor Milano
Georgia (country)George Melikeshvili
Nikolai Timohin
Democratic Republic of the CongoArsen Mukendi
Irina Oifer
Igor Pidjakov

See also

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External links

  • [www.scena.tv Главная Сцена Official Site] (Russian)