Honoured Artist of the Republic of Belarus (2003)
Alexander Keda graduated from the Belarusian State Conservatoire in 1980 (class of Associate Professor S.Oskolkov).
The same year, he joined the opera company of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus.
In 2010, he was awarded the special prize of the President of the Republic of Belarus to eminent figures of culture and art for his contribution to the revival of old Belarusian music, specifically, for the role of Chuzhapanak in the national opera Someone Else’s Wealth Does Not Serve Anyone by Jan Dawid Holland.
The Reindeer The Story of Kai and Gerda (The Snow Queen) by Sergei Banevich
Ryhor King Stakh’s Wild Hunt by Vladimir Soltan
The Sacristan Tosca
Papageno, Sarastro Die Zauberflöte
Leporello, Masetto Don Giovanni
Bartolo Il barbiere di Siviglia
Ramfis and the King of Egypt Aida
Ferrando Il trovatore
Betto di Signa Gianni Schicchi
Zuniga Carmen
Gremin Eugene Onegin
King René Iolanta
Boris Izmailov Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Katerina Izmailova)
Prince Khovansky Khovanshchina
Chuzhapanak Someone Else’s Wealth Does Not Serve Anyone by Jan Dawid Holland
The Governor The Town of Craftsmen by Gennady Gladkov
The Bear The Little Tower Chamber by Ilya Polskiy
Surin The Queen of Spades
Sobakin The Tsar’s Bride
With the company he has toured Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland, and Thailand.
In October 2022, he performed the role of Ryhor in King Stakh’s Wild Hunt, a guest performance of the Bolshoi Theatre of Belarus on the Historic Stage of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.