St. Mary Magdalene Church, Wrocław, Lower Silesian, Poland, Europe
The church of St. Mary-on-Sand is a Catholic church in Wroclaw (Breslau before 1945) in Silesia. It is located on a small island of the Oder, in the middle of the city. It is now one of the country's oldest Gothic churches. It is at the end of the twelfth century the descendants magnate Pierre Wlast (or Wlostowic) allow the construction of a Romanesque church on this small island, where the term on-the-sand. This powerful family involved in the evangelization of Silesia. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, patroness of the Governor's wife (Statthalter), Maria Wlast. We note above the entrance to the eardrum has a statue of the Virgin and Child with beside the statue of the founder kneeling Maria Wlast, carrying his son in arms portal. The Romanesque church was demolished in the fourteenth century to make way for a larger Gothic church, built of brick between 1334 and 1430 according to the plans of the master architect Peschel. She must have two towers, but the north tower was never completed. Illuminated by large windows nave measures 78 meters in length. Gothic vaults rise to 24 meters in height. Additional work involves the following centuries, including the construction of the chapel of the Holy Cross by Antonio Coldin in 1666. It is the oldest baroque building of the city. The church was sacked by Swedish troops in 1632 during the Thirty Years War. a century, the lightning strikes the south tower destroying its roof, while a few days before we came to bless the new bell of 4.7 tons. During the Seven Years War, the Prussians used the church as a weapons depot. Hitler made a fortified city of Breslau in 1944. This is the famous citadel of Breslau. When Soviet troops advancing west in 1945, and Sandkirche buildings serve as the headquarters of the German army which recognizes fight a battle without end. General von Hermann Niehoff control the 371st Infantry Division. During the fighting, most of the historical monuments of Breslau were destroyed or severely damaged. The Sandkirche also burns. The baroque interior disappears completely, tables Michael Willmann, baroque chair Franz Joseph Mangoldt the organ were destroyed by the flames. The German population was expelled after the war and replaced by Polish refugees from the east. It is the official name of Wroclaw is attributed to Poland. A program of restoration of the church, of which only the walls standing still standing start in 1946. The vaults were rebuilt. A Virgin of the sixteenth century is offered by the Catholic Church of Bessarabia became Mariampol Ukrainian. The interior of the church is made up of survivors of other churches destroyed the city and the Diocesan Museum elements. Only the eardrum and the baptistery are original. The Warsaw artist Teresa Reklawska made in 1968 new modern stained glass windows depicting scenes from the New Testament. The church is now served by the Canons Regular of the Lateran.
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The Bells at Wroclaw, Poland
The grand hall in Wroclaw, revieling its beauty by playing music with bells
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The main rehearsal for All Souls Day concert by Kantiléna, mixed choir. Rehearsal held on 1st November, 2009 in the church Nanebevzetí Panny Marie, Brno-Zábrdovice, the Czech Republic. Choir is singing Requiem by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber (Czech baroque composer) for the first time with the musical accompaniment.
composition - Offertorium (Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber - Requiem ex F con terza minore)
violino - Jiří Klecker, Lukáš Mik
viola - Klára Hegnerová, Renata Štípová, Miroslav Kovář
violoncello - Josef Klíč
choir organ - Martin Jakubíček
conductor - Jakub Klecker
Kantiléna, mixed choir
Kantiléna, the choir of children and the youth at the Philharmonic Orchestra
Hlavní zkouška smíšeného sboru Kantiléna na koncert věnovaný památce zesnulých, která se konala 1.11. 2009 v kostele Nanebevzetí Panny Marie v Brně-Zábrdovicích. Sbor zpíval Requiem od Heinricha Ignaze Franze von Bibera (českého barokního skladatele) poprvé s doprovodem nástrojů.
skladba - Offertorium (Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber - Requiem ex F con terza minore)
housle - Jiří Klecker, Lukáš Mik
viola - Klára Hegnerová, Renata Štípová, Miroslav Kovář
violoncello - Josef Klíč
varhanní pozitiv - Martin Jakubíček
diriguje - Jakub Klecker
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