Колокольный звон. Православный Храм. Москва. Православие / The Orthodox church, Moscow, Russia
Колокольный звон. Храм. Москва. Православие. Moscow.Russia
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kursk , Russia
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Victory Memorial
Znamenskiy Cathedral
Resurrection Elijah's Church
Sergiyev Kazanskiy Cathedral
The Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Krasnaya Square
Kursk Regional Local Lore Museum
Kursk State Pushkin Drama Theatre
Kursk State Regional Archeological Museum
Kursk State Art Gallery
Fragrance 2014 RCCG Choir Moscow Russia
Fragrance 2014 RCCG Choir Moscow Russia
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Kursk
Kursk is a city and the administrative center of Kursk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Kur, Tuskar, and Seym Rivers. The area around Kursk was the site of a turning point in the Soviet–German struggle during World War II and the site of the largest tank battle in history. Population: 415,159 (2010 Census); 412,442 (2002 Census); 424,239 (1989 Census).
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Виртуозный звонарь Дмитрий Казюко.
Колокольный звон в исполнении виртуоза Дмитрия Казюко (2007 год). Город Минск.
Eastern Orthodox Church Service
Sorry the video is dark, but the singing is interesting. This video was shot at John the Baptist Church in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Saint Mary of Egypt (OCA) - Norcross, GA - Palm Sunday 2016 Homily
4/24/2016
Часть 2. Петербургский карильон 2010
Карильонный концерт Йо Хаазена (Бельгия) совместно с Екатериной Красько (Россия) (сопрано) 30 июня 2010 года, Петропавловская крепость.
Карильон - это музыкальный инструмент, в котором источником звука являются колокола, выстроенные по хроматическому ряду от двух до шести октав.
Первый карильонный концерт в Санкт-Петербурге состоялся 15 сентября 2001 года после установки на колокольне Петропавловского собора уникального карильона, являющегося сегодня единственным в России действующим музыкальным инструментом подобного рода.
Первый в России карильон был приобретен Петром I и установлен в Петербурге в Петропавловском соборе. Этот карильон с 35 колоколами, купленный в Голландии за огромную по тем временам сумму, был уничтожен молнией во время ночной бури 1756 года. Второй карильон в Петропавловском соборе был установлен в 1776-м и играл до 1840 года. Карильон состарился и был разобран. С 1991 году усилиями Йо Хазена, директора бельгийской Королевской школы карильона в г. Мехелене, при всесторонней поддержке и участии Государственного музея истории Санкт-Петербурга, началось создание карильона для Петропавловского собора.
Петропавловский карильон - подарок Санкт-Петербургу от правительства Фландрии и более 350 спонсоров из разных стран мира.
Карильон состоит из 51 колокола (общий вес 15 160 кг.) и звучит в диапазоне четырех октав. Самый большой колокол весит 3075 кг, самый маленький - 10 кг. На этом «колокольном органе» можно исполнять любые музыкальные произведения -- от фуг Баха до современных джазовых импровизаций и фольклорной музыки.
Carillon concert of Jo Haazen (Belgium) featuring Ekaterina Kras'ko (Russia) (soprano) on 30th of June 2010, Petropavlovskaya fortress.
Carillon is a musical instrument consists of at least 23 cast bronze cup-shaped bells, which are played serially to play a melody, or sounded together to play a chord.
The first carillon concert in Saint-Petersburg was held on 15th of September 2001 after installation of unique carillion on the belfry of Petropavlovskiy church that is the only working musical instrument of a kind in Russia.
The first carillon in Russia was bought by Peter the Great and was installed in Saint-Petersburg in Petropavlovskiy church. This carillon with 35 bells that was bought in Holland for a huge amount of money was destroyed during the night storm of 1756. The second carillon in Petropavlovskiy church was installed in 1776 and had been playing till 1840. This carillon was disassembled after it got very old. Since 1991 with efforts of Jo Haazen, the director of belgian Royal carillion school of Mechelen, and with support of State museum of History of Music of Saint-Petersburg, the creating of the new carillon for Petropavlovskiy church has started.
Petropavlovskiy carillon is a gift for Saint-Petersburg from the Government of Flanders and from more then 350 sponsors from different countries.
Carillon consists of 51 bell (total weight 15160 kilos) and has 4 octaves. The largest bell weghts 3075 kilos, the smallest -- 10 kilos.
Один день в Москве. Пешеходная прогулка по достопримечательностям Москвы One day & sights in Moscow.
Часто приезжая в новый город у нас мало времени, а хочется увидеть максимум достопримечательностей. Что посмотреть в Москве за один день? Наш видеорепортаж о пешей прогулке по основным достопримечательностям Москвы, в котором мы все расскажем и покажем! Маршрут займет от 8 до 10 часов в зависимости от скорости ходьбы и длительности обеда.
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0:07 - Маршрут на карте (Route on the map)
1:35 - Москва-Сити (Moscow City)
3:04 - Обзорная площадка башни Федерация (Federation Tower observation deck)
5:05 - Ресторан Russki в башне ОКО
6:25 - Мост Багратион (Bagration Bridge)
7:53 - Киевский вокзал (Kievsky railway station)
8:24 - Пешеходный мост имени Богдана Хмельницкого (Pedestrian Bridge named after Bogdan Khmelnitsky)
9:21 - 7-ой Ростовский переулок (7th Rostovsky lane)
9:54 - Старый Арбат (Old Arbat)
11:48 - Никитский бульвар (Nikitsky Boulevard)
12:58 - Большая Никитская улица (Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street)
13:14 - Тверская улица (Tverskaya street)
13:36 - Мэрия (City Hall)
13:55 - Памятник Юрию Долгорукому (Monument to Yury Dolgoruky)
15:10 - Манежная площадь (Manege Square)
15:50 - Александровский сад (Alexander Garden)
16:52 - Смена почетного караула у Вечного огня (Change of the guard of honor at the Eternal Flame)
18:00 - Исторический музей (Historical Museum)
18:24 - Нулевой километр автодорог России (Zero kilometer of highways of Russia)
18:50 - Большой театр и Театральная площадь (Bolshoi Theater and Theater Square)
19:24 - Третьяковский проезд (Tretyakovsky passage)
19:43 - Никольская улица (Nikolskaya Street)
19:49 - Лубянская площадь (Lubyanka Square)
20:15 - Красная площадь (Red Square)
21:04 - ГУМ (Главный универсальный магазин) (GUM (Main Department Store)
22:05 - Храм Василия Блаженного (St. Basil's Cathedral)
22:30 - Парк Зарядье (Zaryadie Park)
22:55 - Парящий мост (The soaring bridge)
23:50 - Набережная и стены Кремля (Embankment and the walls of the Kremlin)
24:49 - Большой Каменный мост и Боровицкая площадь (Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and Borovitskaya Square)
25:36 - Храм Христа Спасителя (Christ the Savior Cathedral)
26:05 - Патриарший мост (Patriarchal Bridge)
26:47 - Стрелка, Красный Октябрь (Arrow, Red October)
27:21 - Памятник Петру Первому (Monument to Peter the Great)
27:58 - Парк имени Горького (Gorky Park)
Often, coming to a new city we have little time, and I want to see the maximum sights. What to see in Moscow in one day? Our video report on walking through the main sights of Moscow, in which we will tell and show everything! The route will take from 8 to 10 hours, depending on the walking speed and the duration of lunch.
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USSR anti-religious campaign (1928–1941) | Wikipedia audio article
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The USSR anti-religious campaign of 1928–1941 was a new phase of anti-religious persecution in the Soviet Union following the anti-religious campaign of 1921–1928. The campaign began in 1929, with the drafting of new legislation that severely prohibited religious activities and called for a heightened attack on religion in order to further disseminate atheism. This had been preceded in 1928 at the fifteenth party congress, where Joseph Stalin criticized the party for failure to produce more active and persuasive anti-religious propaganda. This new phase coincided with the beginning of the forced mass collectivization of agriculture and the nationalization of the few remaining private enterprises.
Many of those who had been arrested in the 1920s would continue to remain in prison throughout the 1930s and beyond.
The main target of the anti-religious campaign in the 1920s and 1930s was the Russian Orthodox Church, which had the largest number of faithful. Nearly all of its clergy, and many of its believers, were shot or sent to labour camps. Theological schools were closed, and church publications were prohibited. More than 85,000 Orthodox priests were shot in 1937 alone. Only a twelfth of the Russian Orthodox Church's priests were left functioning in their parishes by 1941.In the period between 1927 and 1940, the number of Orthodox Churches in the Russian Republic fell from 29,584 to less than 500.The campaign slowed down in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and came to an abrupt end after the commencement of Operation Barbarossa. The challenge produced by the German invasion would ultimately prevent the public withering away of religion in Soviet society.This campaign, like the campaigns of other periods that formed the basis of the USSR's efforts to eliminate religion and replace it with atheism supported with a materialist world view, was accompanied with official claims that there was no religious persecution in the USSR, and that believers who were being targeted were for other reasons. Believers were in fact being widely targeted and persecuted for their belief or promotion of religion, as part of the state's campaign to disseminate atheism, but officially the state claimed that no such persecution existed and that the people being targeted - when they admitted that people were being targeted - were only being attacked for resistance to the state or breaking the law. This guise served Soviet propaganda abroad, where it tried to promote a better image of itself especially in light of the great criticism against it from foreign religious influences.
Малиновый звон 1
Санкт-Петербург, г.Пушкин, Фёдоровский собор, Звон к обедне.
Россия - Псков - Печоры - колокольный звон (ч.2)
Псково-Печорский монастырь.
Россия - Сентябрь 2013
Автор музыкального сопровождения: Андрей Скуратов
У истоков земли русской - колокола, орган и хор в манеже
Колокольный звон Вариации на народные темы
Колокольный звон Вариации на народные темы, исполняет иерей Павел Радин
11_04_2010 Христос Воскресе - карильон.avi
Тропарь Пасхи Христос Воскресе! исполняет Олеся Ростовская на карильоне Петропавловского собора города Санкт-Петербурга. Русская богослужебная музыка на фламандском колокольном инструменте.
Russian Easter song 'Christ Resurrection' is performed by Olesya Rostovskaya on carillon of St. Peter & Paul Cathedral at St. Petersburg, Russia
Звон главного большого колокола.MOV
Звонарь - Лимарев Александр
Смоленский Собор, г. Белгород, Россия
Видео создано для финального тура IV Олимпиады школьников по основам православной культуры 2012 года
Колокольный звон
Колокольный звон. Колокольный звон в своей силе, мощи и красоте необычайно целителен для любого человека, и особенно русского. Он лечит душу и тело. Он возвышает духовно, восстанавливает энергетически, гармонизирует психику и укрепляет физическое здоровье.
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