Guskova_Julia_Interp.avi
Guskova_Julia_Interp,Russian Winter 2010, Ryazan , 8 March ,2 Level Interpretation
Choeur Populaire de Ryazan-Russia
Folk Ensemble of Ryazan-Russia
Festival de Folklore de Drummondville,Qc, Canada 1989
Davide Mattioli - Volare - live - Дискотека A.M. BAR - Ryazan, Russia 26.11.2016
Davide Mattioli - Volare - Дискотека A.M. BAR - Ryazan, Russia26.11.2016
Elizaveta Ryazantseva, Russia Moscow
Pole Theatre Russia 2019
Порушка
Porushka-Porania
The perfomance of folklore ensemble Russkie Uzory. Ryazan.
13 Decembre 2013
PAVLOV'S KOLTUSHI
director Evgeny Strelkov
operator Dmitry Khazan
based on the book by V. K. Bolondinskij with the support of the Institute of physiology of the RAS named after I.P. Pavlov by order of the International Brain Research Organization
«Dirigible» studio,
Nizhny Novgorod, 2017
The film tells about the Pavlov biological station in the village of Koltushi outside St. Petersburg. Created in the times difficult for the country in 1920-e years, under the leadership of the great physiologist biological station has become a unique research ground. The complex of laboratories and services, nurseries and enclosures, cottages for employees was admired by the participants of the international Congress of physiologists in 1935,
as well as by the famous guests of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, including Herbert Wells and Niels Bohr. Later the biological station became the core of the academic Institute of physiology named after I. P. Pavlov, the leading Russian scientific center in the field of physiology. Now historic buildings of the biological station are included in the list of UNESCO world heritage. The film uses photo and film art, architectural drawings and panoramas from the collection of the Museum of the Institute of Physiology in Koltushi.
Zabaikalye Folk Dance Theatre
Russian Choirs & ballets of Ryazan
Performance of Friday 24th July 2009 at the International Festival of folk dances in Jambes (Namur, Belgium).
Spectacle de l'ensemble 'Coeurs & Ballets de Ryazan' (Russie). La vidéo a été prise le vendredi 24 Juillet 2009, le premier jour du festival international de folklore à Jambes (Namur, Belgique).
Losevo Russia
Traveling to Losevo from St Petersburg is a lovely day trip to get away from the noise, breathe some fresh air and see Russia’s rustic nature. Plan your trip here
Russian unconscious
Veronika Rudyeva-Ryazantseva, “The Russian Unconscious”, 2008, 6:12
The video is a visual take on the “mysterious Russian soul”, in all its bold recklessness. The image that the artist Petr Shvetzov repeats on this video – tearing up a shirt - is an archetypal Slavic gesture. According to tradition, one must wear a buttoned-up collar to protect the “soul” from evil powers. “Un-buttoned soul” literally means candid-heartedness. In the beginning of a fight, this gesture would also mean a readiness to accept death and a demonstration of vital force.
Model: artist Peter Shvetsov
Ryazan channel studentchisky vesna
ZODIAC 2018 | Erika Yakovleva
✭ ZODIAC ✭ dance tribe 2018
MOSCOW █▓▒░ 24.03.2018 █▓▒░
Erika Yakovleva (St.Petersburg, Russia)
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video by Yuriy Bote (fb.com/Botefoto)
insta @botefucka
The Beautiful City of Kirov in Russia
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 USM
Nikon 85mm f/1.4D AF Nikkor
Glidecam HD-4000
Name song: More Like Georgia - Rebirth (Instrumental)
Filmed and edited I - Igor' Vozhegov.
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Alexander Pirogov Eugene Oneguin Air de Gremin Melodiya 023731 32
Alexander Pirogov Eugene Oneguin Air de Gremin Melodiya 023731 32
Alexander Stepanovich Pirogov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Степа́нович Пирого́в; 1899–1964) was a Russian bass opera singer.[1]
Pirogov was born in Ryazan, one of five sons of a musical father. Four of the five brothers became singers, most notably Grigory, also a bass.
From 1924 through 1954, he was one of the main bass soloists of the Bolshoi Theatre along with Mark Reizen, and Maxim Mikhailov. He recorded under Samuil Samosud, Alexander Melik-Pashayev, Aleksandr Gauk, Nikolai Golovanov, and Vassili Nebolsin.
In 1955, he played Boris Godunov in a film version, winning a medal in Italy. In 1954 he made his only performance outside the Soviet Union singing the role of Boris Godunov in Finnish National Opera in Helsinki.
Source : Wikipedia
ROTTING CHRIST - Russia, Ryazan, club Hollywood, AEALO Russian Tour 24.10.2010
Climate of Trust news clip from Ryazan 2001
Climate of Trust news clip from Ryazan 2001
The Bolshoi Theater. Moscow. / Большой театр. Москва.
The state academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia (SABT) or just The Bolshoi Theater is one of the largest in Russia and one of the most significant in the world of Opera and ballet. The complex of buildings of the theater is located in the center of Moscow, on Teatralnaya square. Originally the state theatre, formed together with Small one Moscow the troupe of the Imperial theaters. From time to time the status of the Moscow troupe has changed: so it passed in the subordination of the Moscow Governor-General, again under the St. Petersburg Directorate. This continued until the 1917 revolution, when all property was nationalized, and only then there was a complete separation of Small ( Malyi) and Large (Bolshoi) theatres.
The whole history of theatrical culture in Moscow for many years was connected with the Bolshoi theatre. The Bolshoi theatre began as a private theater of the provincial Prosecutor Prince Pyotr Urusov. 28 March 1776, Empress Catherine II signed the Prince privilege for performances, masquerades, balls and other entertainments for a period of ten years. This date is considered the day of Foundation of the Bolshoi theatre in Moscow. At the first stage of the Bolshoi theatre's Opera and dramatic troupes formed a single company. The team was the most diverse: from serf artists to guest from abroad stars.
In the formation of the Opera and drama company, played a major role Moscow University and its gymnasium, both of which provided a good musical education. Theatre classes were organized at Moscow foster home, which also supplied the frames into a new troupe.
The content of the plays and entertainments were financially burdensome, and Prince Pyotr Urusov shared his privilege with the companion — Russified Englishman Michael Maddox, the equilibrist, theatre mechanic and lecturer, to demonstrate various kinds of optical devices and other mechanical wonders.
The first building was built on the right Bank of the river Neglinka. It stood on Petrovka street, whence the theatre derived its name Petrovsky (it was subsequently to be called the Old Petrovsky theatre). It opened on 30 December 1780 in the Fall of 1805, the Petrovsky theatre building burned down. The troupe began to perform at private scenes. And from 1808 on the stage of new Arbat theatre, built by design of K. Rossi. This wooden building also went up in flames during the war of 1812 In July 1820, construction began on the new theatre building that would become the center of the architectural composition of the square and adjacent streets. The facade is decorated with a powerful portico on eight columns with a large sculptural team — Apollo in his chariot with three horses, looked built on Theatre square, which contributed much to the decoration. New theatre, surpassed the size of even the capital, St Petersburg's Bolshoi stone theatre was distinguished monumental grandeur, harmony of proportions, harmony of architectural forms and rich interior decoration. It was very comfortable: there were galleries for the audience, the stairs leading to the tiers, corner and side rooms for relaxing and spacious walk-in closets. The huge auditorium could accommodate over two thousand people. The orchestra pit was deepened. During masquerades the stalls ' floor was raised to the level of the forestage, the orchestra pit being covered by special panels, and was an excellent dance floor. The Bolshoi Petrovsky theatre stood for nearly 30 years. But he suffered the same sad fate: on 11 March 1853 at the theatre, a fire broke out, which lasted three days and destroyed everything they could. Burned theatre machines, costumes, musical instruments, notes, sets... was Almost entirely destroyed and the building itself, leaving only the charred stone walls and portico columns. October 22, 1941 at four o'clock in the Bolshoi theatre was hit by a bomb. The shock wave passed obliquely between the columns of the portico, struck the front wall and did considerable damage in the lobby. Despite the wartime hardship and the severe cold, in the winter of 1942 in the theatre began restoration work. In 2005 the Bolshoi theatre was closed for restoration and reconstruction. In March 2010, the Bolshoi theatre together with Веl Air Media began to broadcast their performances to cinemas around the world. 11 March 2012 in conjunction with the company Google Russia Grand theatre started broadcasting ballet performances on YouTube in Russia. In 2011, the Bolshoi theatre was opened after an extensive renovation, which allowed us to purchase the theater of modern technology and preserve the historical look.
Yesenin's poems Ryazan State University
Ryazan State University students of the Perekhod students' theatre recite S. Yesenin's poems