The All-Night Vigil Service, Op. 26 (Sung in Russian) : Bells-ringing in the Novodevichi Convent
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The All-Night Vigil Service, Op. 26 (Sung in Russian) : Bells-ringing in the Novodevichi Convent · Georgy Zapolnov
Nikolsky: The All-Night Vigil Service / Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
℗ 2011 Russian Compact Disc
Released on: 2011-10-04
Artist: Georgy Zapolnov
Artist: Victor Tretyakov
Choir: Trinity Cathedral Church Choir, Alexandrov
Conductor: Svetlana Kurilo
Composer: Alexander Nikolsky
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Around seventy kilometres north of Moscow is Sergijev Posad, a monastery city named after its founder, Sergij Radoneschkij. During the fourteenth century one of the main centres of the Russian Orthodox Church was established there. The complex resembles a fortress. Eight fortified towers and a high wall assured protection against attack by the Tartars, Lithuanians, Swedes and Poles. In the centre of the monastery town is Uspenskij Sobor Cathedral that was built under the command of Ivan The Fourth, also known as “the Terrible”, in 1554. The monastery’s Holy Spring was said to possess healing powers. The Zirborium was built in the seventeenth century above the spring. It is very colourful, rich in decoration and has a playful kind of splendour. Alexander Pushkin once said: We owe our history to the monks and consequently we also have our culture.” Indeed, although the monastery city of Sergijev Posad features an array of fascinating Russian architecture of bygone times, it is more than just a monument. It is a lively sanctuary of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Christmas in Russia is celebrated on January 7 every year, the reason Russia celebrates Christmas on January 7 is due to the difference in Calendars.
Russian Orthodox Church adopted the Julian calendar, 13 days difference from Gregorian Calendar.
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The number of abandoned children in Russia is on the rise.
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Our orphanage is perhaps better than others not so much because the economic situation but because of our personnel -- its the correct choice of people working with the kids. I wouldn't say that for instance we get more funding than another orphanage, it is just what we do with them.
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