St. James’s church (St Jacobskerk) Antwerp --Existence,Achillea,Vangelis: Case 31
St. James is still the Antwerp starting point for pilgrims on the way to Santiago de Compostela. The late-gothic church (about 1506-1656) has an overwhelming baroque interior with 23 altars - a festival of marble - and owns a big art collection with names like Jordaens, Rubens, Van Balen and the grave chapel of Peter Paul Rubens.
Numbers are placed with some paintings.
You can find the title and maker of the painting on the basis of these numbers
1 The baptism of Christ-Michiel Coxie (1499-1592)
2 The Virgin Mary, alias of Sint-Anna-Frans de Vriendt, better known as Frans Floris
3 The Saint Job Chapel of the playmen
4 To cure Saint Roch of the plague. -Erasmus II Quellin
5 The temptation of the munitions Saint Anthony and Saint Paul-Marten de Vos (1532-1603)
6 Saint George fights the dragon'-A.Van Dijck (17 de eeuw)
7 The baptistery - creation by Jan Kaulman (1804)
8 The worship of the Holy Name of Jesus - Marten de Vos
9 The Saint Joseph Chapel and the Epiphany Chapel of the Wood Sawyers
10 The final judgment - Jan Sanders (1504‑1555)
11 The pulpit with exquisite wood carving by Lodewijk Willemssens (1678).
12 The Saint Christopher's Chapel of the Turf Bearers This wooden altar from 1606 is the oldest preserved of the church
13 Emperor Constantine the Great venerates the Holy Cross, found by Saint Helena, (Wenceslas Coeberger 1605)
14 Mary's visit to Elisabeth ', (Victor Wolfvoet, 1st half of the 17th century)
15 Saint Peter and St Paul ', (Petrus van Lint, 1655)
16 Saint Charles Borromeo prays for the plague victims (Jacob Jordaens, 1655)
17 O.-L.-Woman with Child, venerated by saints' -P.P. Rubens
18 'Sint-Ivo helps the needy advocates', (Gerard Seghers ca. 1638)
19 'The calling of Peter' (Jacob Jordaens, stylistic dated ca. 1616-'17)
20 The Holy Trinity ', Hendrik van Balen the Elder (1st half of the 17th century)
21 Mary's Assumption of Theodore Boeyermans (1671)
22 The blessed death battle, with a painting by Erasmus Quellinus (1670)
23 High choir is the triumphant main altar, a joint work by Willem Kerrickx and Artus II Quellin who took care of the statue of St. Jacob (1685)
24 The organ instrument (1727) was built by the famous Jan-Baptist Forceville
25 The Sacred-Sacraments or Venerable chapel
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The St. Jacob Church in Antwerp
A look at the St. Jacob Church in Antwerp, Belgium.
Saint Lambert Church Ekeren Antwerp
A short introduction to the Saint Lambert Church in the town of Ekeren, Antwerp.
Sint Jacobskerk in Antwerp
St. James' Church in Antwerp, Belgium, is built on the site of a hostel for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. The present building is the work of the Waghemakere family and Rombout Keldermans, in Brabantine Gothic style. The church contains the grave of Rubens in the eastern chapel. Unfortunately the church was closed
Antwerp Travel Guide - Belgium Magical Experience
Antwerp Travel Guide - Belgium Magical Experience
Antwerp is a major destination in Belgium in the region of Flanders. It is renowned for being the world's leading diamond city and more than 70% of all diamonds are traded there. The Diamond Market is the hub of the economic section in Belgium. More than 85% of the world’s rough diamonds, 50% of cut diamonds, and 40% of industrial diamonds are traded in the city. Antwerp is the second largest city of Belgium. It has a beautiful historic city center, and is world-renowned for its fashion industry. The port of Antwerp is the second largest in Europe, and a major economic player in Belgium.
The name Antwerp is most likely derived from aan de werpe, which is Dutch for at the throw, referring to a place where the bending river throws its sand. Locals might tell you of an ancient urban legend, saying it comes from Hand werpen, which translated is throwing (a) hand(s). In the official flag, the castle het Steen and the hand of Antwerp are shown.
In the 16th century, Antwerp was one of the most important financial centres of the world, where traders from all over Europe and Asia sold and bought their goods. After the siege of Antwerp in 1585 by the Spanish, this role as a financial centre was taken over by Amsterdam. Nevertheless, since the 19th century and especially the 20th century, Antwerp has made a serious economic comeback.
The public transportation company De Lijn operates a dense network of buses, trams, and pre-metro (underground tram) connections in the city and its surroundings. Most things to see are near or within the Boulevards, the half-moon of avenues where there were once 16th century city-walls. This old town center, with a diameter of about 1.5 km can be walked, but there is excellent public transport.
The municipality comprises the city of Antwerp proper and several towns. It is divided into nine entities (districts):
Antwerp
Berchem
Berendrecht-Zandvliet-Lillo
Borgerhout
Deurne
Ekeren
Hoboken
Merksem
Wilrijk
Antwerp is the focus of lines to the north to Essen and the Netherlands, east to Turnhout, south to Mechelen, Brussels and Charleroi, and southwest to Ghent and Ostend. It is served by international trains to Amsterdam and Paris, and national trains to Ghent, Bruges, Ostend, Brussels, Charleroi, Hasselt, Liège, Leuven and Turnhout. A small airport, Antwerp International Airport, is located in the district of Deurne, with passenger service to various European destinations. A bus service connects the airport to the city centre.
A lot to see in Antwerp such as :
Cathedral of Our Lady Antwerp
The Rubens House
Museum aan de Stroom
ZOO Antwerpen
Plantin-Moretus Museum
Grote Markt
Antwerp City Hall
Meir
Museum of Modern Art, Antwerp
Museum Mayer van den Bergh
Middelheim Museum
Red Star Line Museum
ModeMuseum
St. Charles Borromeo Church, Antwerp
Brabo Fountain
Rockoxhuis
Photo Museum of Antwerp
GroenplaatsPark Spoor Noord
Port of Antwerp
Museum Vleeshuis | Klank van de Stad
Provincial Domain Rivierenhof
Port Authority
St. Paul's Church, Antwerp
Cogels-Osylei
Provinciaal Recreatiedomein De Schorre
De Zoom–Kalmthoutse Heide
St. Anna's Pedestrian Tunnel
De Ruien
Stadspark
Nachtegalen Park
Kalmthout Heath
Béguinage
Comics Station Antwerp
deSingel
Boerentoren
St. James' Church, Antwerp
Museum De Reede
Paleis op de Meir (Koninklijk Paleis)
Castle Den Brandt
Arboretum Kalmthout
Chocolate Nation
Vrijdagmarkt
Steenplein
Boekenbergpark
Kammenstraat
Maison Guiette
Antwerp is famous for its local products. In August every year the Bollekesfeest takes place. The Bollekesfeest is a showcase for such local products as Bolleke, an amber beer from the De Koninck Brewery. The Mokatine sweets made by Confiserie Roodthooft, Elixir D'Anvers, a locally made liquor, locally roasted coffee from Koffie Verheyen, sugar from Candico, Poolster pickled herring and Equinox horse meat, are other examples of local specialities. One of the most known products of the city are its biscuits, the Antwerpse Handjes, literally Antwerp Hands. Usually made from a short pastry with almonds or milk chocolate, they symbolize the Antwerp trademark and folklore. The local products are represented by a non-profit organization, Streekproducten Provincie Antwerpen vzw.
( Antwerp - Belgium ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Antwerp . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Antwerp - Belgium
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Antwerpen, Sint-Jacobskerk, gesimuleerd luidklokkenconcert
Antwerpen, Sint-Jacobskerk, gesimuleerd luidklokkenconcert
Concert simulé des cloches de volée de l'église Saint-Jacques d'Anvers, Belgique
Simulated concert of the ringing bells of the Saint-James' church in Antwerp, Belgium
Gesimuleerd klokkenconcert met de luidklokken van de Antwerpse Sint-Jacobskerk. Dit is een simulatie aan de hand van opnames van de afzonderlijke klokken. De klokken werden elektrisch geluid en afgeremd. We presenteren u alle combinaties van de vier luidklokken.
00:26 - 01:07 4
01:24 - 02:08 3-4
02:24 - 03:05 3
03:18 - 04:01 2-3
04:22 - 05:04 2
05:46 - 06:51 1-2
07:23 - 08:29 1
08:46 - 09:32 1-3
09:48 - 10:32 1-3-4
10:53 - 11:36 1-4
11:49 - 12:31 1-2-4
13:19 - 14:06 2-4
14:23 - 15:16 2-3-4
15:58 - 17:03 1-2-3-4
17:19 - 18:53 1-2-3
En voor de opmerkzame geesten: er is iets bijzonders in dit filmpje. Wie vindt wat het is?
Pour ceux à l'esprit attentif: il y a une particularité dans ce film. Qui la trouve?
For those with a perceptive mind: there is something special in this video. Who can find it?
Met dank aan de kerkfabriek van Sint-Jacobs voor hun toestemming om de klokken op te nemen, aan de penningmeester van de kerk, Dhr. Buyens, voor zijn onthaal en gastvrijheid. Dank aan Tim Martens voor de organisatie van het bezoek. Dank aan Joeri De Vreese en Tim Martens voor de verlichting, de hulp bij de foto's en bij het meten van de diameters, en voor het luiden van de klokken. Dank aan Silas Mariën en Lisa Troch voor het vervoer.
Perewelz Baptist Church, Belgium (part 1)
Glory TV Church Service Belgium-1
Wesley Methodist Church, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Palm Sunday Celebration in Urdu church Belgium, Antwerp province of Belgium.
Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem
Weekend in Antwerp, Belgium
L'Adoration mystique (Symphonie de Noël): Paul de Maleingreau (1887-1956)
L'Adoration mystique from the Christmas Symphony by Paul de Maleingreau. Played by Peter Van de Velde at the organ of St.-Michaels Church, Antwerp (Belgium). All 3 Symphonies available at Aeolus Music.
James Ensor Marche des Rotariens Ostendais for piano
sheet music available;
近代ベルギーを代表する画家ジェイムズ・アンソール(1860~1949)が1923年に作曲したピアノ曲。彼が残しているいくつかの音楽作品の中では、これが一番まとまりがよく、楽想も魅力的だと思われる。
当時、出版されていた楽譜には間違いが多いので、校正した上で見やすく浄書した。
アンソールは骸骨や仮面をモチーフとした絵画作品が有名だが、この「オステンド・ロータリークラブのマーチ」はベルギー・チョコレートのテーマ曲にでもしたら似合いそうな、幸福感にあふれた音楽である。
James Ensor as Musician
Blanche Rousseau, Maurice des Ombiaux, Paul Haesaerts, Karel Jonckheere, Emma Lambotte and others have described how Ensor could entertain company in a comic manner by playing a pennywhistle in one of his nostrils, and with imposing, hilarious and fearsome improvisations played out on the piano.
Ensor was musically active already in the 1880's. The oldest composition of his that is preserved is the waltz Enlacements, dated 1905. Pietro Lanciani, who directed concerts in Ostend with Ensor's favourite dance and amusement music, revised a few of Ensor's pieces for symphonic orchestra and before the first World War had already given a few performances.
In 1906, the collectors Albin and Emma Lambotte presented the artist with a harmonium. Ensor composed various musical pieces that he collated into a six-part work for ballet, which he completed in 1911. La Gamme d'Amour consists out of the following parts: (1) Flirt des marionettes (1907), (2) Lento and Andante or Complainte et Berceuse, (3) Gamme d'amour (false), (4) Marche funèbre, (5) Enlacements (1905), (6) Pour une orgue de Barbarie (1911).
In these years, Ensor would from time to time attend concerts as the performer of his own piano pieces. He could not score his own compositions- as he played by memory-, and he played in an unorthodox way, with outstretched fingers, primarily the black keys of the keyboard. His music was scored and revised for symphonic orchestra by other musicians such as Michel Brusselmans and Georges Vriamont.
Ensor took his musical work very seriously. Without success, he undertook a few attempts to have the ballet La Gamme d'amour performed in the Théâtre des Champs Elysées or by La compagnie des Ballets russes, both in Paris. He complained about Brusselmans's orchestration of his composition that it would weaken its progressive character. Ensor related repeatedly that some musicians had at times compared his musical inventiveness with Claude Debussy (1862-1918). The prominent Belgian organ virtuoso, professor at the Antwerp conservatory, Brussels and Mechelen and international acclaimed composer, Auguste De Boeck, can but bring a mild praise for what he calls Ensor's simple dance tunes.
La Gamme d'amour was played for the first time by a student group of the Ostend music academy in 1917 and was consequently directed by Léon Delcroix in the exhibition hall in Brussels where George Giroux in 1920 organised a restrospective of Ensor's plastic work. François Franck financed the first full performance of the ballet for which Ensor also had indeed designed a staging, costumes and decor. With the choreography of Sonia Korty and under the direction of Flor Bosmans, Poppenliefde premiered on 27 March 1924 in the Royal Flemish Opera in Antwerp. In 1927, François Gaillard directed a few performances in the Théâtre Royal in Liège. There also exist sung variations and versions for fanfare, carillon and harp.
For the occasion of the grand retrospective in 1929 in the Brussels Palace of Fine Arts, Georges Vriamont secured the publication of an album with the staging, the score for piano and lithographs with the most important personages from the ballet. Furthermore, still two more compositions from the 1920's are known.
Herwig Todts
Our Lady Cathedral, Antwerp Belgium
norbertuskerk Antwerpen
barok orgel presentatie 21/10/2018
Jeugdkoor Waelrant - Only In Sleep - St. Paulus - Antwerpen
Jeugdkoor Waelrant - Only In Sleep - Sara Teasdale/Ēriks Ešenvalds
As performed 2nd October 2016 in St Paul, Antwerp
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1) Law Court of Brussels
2) Church of Our Blessed Lady of the Sablon (Eglise Notre-Dame au Sablon)
3) Royal Museums of Fine Arts
4) Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula
5) Grand Place
6) Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert
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