Muse - Space Dementia (live @ Russia, Saint Petersburg Leningrad Youth Palace 2002)
the sound is from the gig at Saint Petersburg, Russia, Leningrad Youth Palace which took place in 2002. Unfortunately, no videos have been left from that gig, only audios. This gig marked the débuts of Apocalypse Please, the Butterflies & Hurricanes interlude, Fury, The Small Print, the initial riff of Stockholm Syndrome, and the last performance of Screenager until Leeds Festival 2011.
Muse - Fury first live performance (Leningrad Youth Palace, Saint Petersburg 2002)
Muse | St.Petersburg | 19.10.2007
Hysteria
MUSE Megalomania Live at Olympijsky Stadium Moscow Russia May 22, 2011.mp4
Muse - Citizen Erased (First Live Performance), London Sound, UK 2/12/2001
A performance for XFM
First live performance of Citizen Erased.
Muse 2/12/2001
St Petersburg City Sights
You get a lot for your money in this short film Comrade.. in this short film you will see The Smolny Ensembles, Museum of Russian Political History, The Russian Cruiser Aurora, Church of the Spilled Blood / Church of Resurrection of Jesus Christ, appearance by Beethoven and a look at a few souvenir stall, if you want more information see below comrade..
The Smolny Ensemble
The Smolny ensemble includes a number of structures put up at different times. This territory on the Neva bank, opposite the Nienschanz Fortress put up by the Swedes in the 17th century, was allotted for the tar-yard (Smolianoi dvor); tar was stored and smelted there for the needs of the Admiralty.
The name of Smolny (tar) was henceforth used for the territory, though the tar-works ceased to exist in the first half of the 18th century.
In the mid-18th century a construction of the Smolny ensemble was started on the site. The oldest are the buildings of the Voskresensky (Resurrection) Novodevichiy Convent, or the Smolny Convent, as it was known among the citizens. The second to be built was the Alexandrovsky Boarding School for Girls for educating girls from middle-class families. To the south of the Smolny Convent the Smolny Boarding School for Young Ladies of Noble Birth was erected in 1806 - 8; it was designed in Russian Empire style by D.Quarenghi.
In 1917 the Smolny Broading School became the revolutionary headquarters. It was here that Lenin resided during the upheaval.
The Cruiser Aurora
The historical ship Aurora has been turned into a museum and is docked just a few hundred yards upstream from the Cabin of Peter the, opposite the St Petersburg Hotel. The cruiser, built in St. Petersburg between 1897 and 1900, took an active part in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05 and participated in the Tsusima battle, in which most of Russia's Pacific fleet was destroyed. After the war the ship was used for personnel training and during the October revolution of 1917 gave the signal (by firing a blank shot) to storm of the Winter Palace, which was being used as a residence by the democratic, but largely ineffective Provisional Government.
During World War II and the 900 day Siege of Leningrad the guns of the ship were taken down and used on the front line of the city's defenses. After the war the ship was carefully restored and used as a free museum and training ship for cadets from the nearby Nakhimov Navy School.
Church of the Spilled Blood or Church of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
This church is known to Petersburgers as the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood - or even just the Church on the Blood - as it marks the spot where Alexander II was fatally wounded in an assassination attempt on March 1, 1881. Designed by Alfred Parland in the style of 16th and 17th-century Russian churches, the Church of the Resurrection provides a stark (some would say jarring) contrast to its surroundings of Baroque, Classical and Modernist architecture.
Alexander II died of wounds inflicted in an attack by the terrorist group People's Will. Immediately, his heir, Alexander II, declared his intention to erect a church on the site in his father's memory, and moreover to have this church built in traditional Russian style - in distinction to what he saw as the contaminating Western influence of Petersburg.
After the Revolution, the church - despite becoming an official cathedral in 1923 - was looted. It was closed in 1932, and essentially turned into a garbage dump. Rumors abounded that the church would be torn down. Damage from World War II and the Siege of Leningrad can still be seen on the church's walls.
Museum of Russian Political History
State Museum of Russian Political History was founded in 1919 and today houses in the former mansion of Matilda Kshesinskaya, prima-ballerina of the Mariinsky Theatre. The Museum stocks are accounted about 500.000 units. For a long time it was a museum of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Today this is the only museum in St. Petersburg, reflecting the state political history at the turning-points of the 19-20th centuries social development. You will be able to spend time with interest and get some new facts about Russian history. The exhibition has documents, photos, letters, old newspapers, death sentences, banners, posters and other memorial from the most politically turbulent times in Russia. Another exhibition is devoted to the life of M. Kshesinskaya with diaries, letters, personal effects and photos. Another exhibition is called The memorial halls of Lenin. One ticket will allow to see all exhibitions of the Museum
MUSE - Plug In Baby (MOSCOW BND).mp4
Otro videito de MOSCOW BND!!!! Lugar: McCarthy's Pub Juarez (Puebla,Pue.)
Muse - Fury - Auckland, NZ - 23/11/07
Muse - Fury - Live in Trusts Stadium, Waitakere, Auckland, New Zealand - 23/11/07
Poor quality (phone)
Dmitri Hvorostovsky VOENNY PESNI LET RUSSIAN SONGS FROM THE WAR YEARS Konstantin Orbelian,Conce
Classical Music of Circassia: Symphony of the Caucasus
Classical Music of Circassia
Concert: Symphony of the Caucasus
1. The National Anthem of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic [Hesen Y. Qarden] (00:55-2:54)
2. The Narts [Truvor K. Sheibler; composed: 1957] (2:55-9:08)
i. Dance of the Archer.
ii. Zhansherx' [Жаншэрхъ; a massive wheel with cutting blades rolled downhill during games of the Narts to gauge strength and daring of the players].
iii. Battle with the Eagles of the Heights.
3. Symphonic Suite Song on the Narts [Alexander V. Mosolov; 1955]
Part III: Song of Lamentation (9:08-13:44)
Part IV: The Narts Revel (13:51-17:46)
4. Symphonic Suite on Three Circassian Dances (Kabardian Qafe, Yislhemey, and Adigean Wij) [Sergei N. Ryauzov; 1946]
i. Symphonic Dance Adigean Wij (17:50-22:03)
ii. Symphonic Dance Kabardian Qafe (22:04-26:12)
5. Symphonic Suite Caucasian Sketches [Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov]
Suite No. 1, Op. 10, Part IV: Procession of the Sardar (26:13-30:19) [1894]
6. Kabardian Dance [Niyhet S. Osmanov; 1965] (30:20-33:45)
7. Kabardian Youth Overture for Large Symphony Orchestra [Zhebre'iyl He'wpe; 1971] (33:46-36:12)
8. Instrumental Song It Is Snowing [Zhebre'iyl He'wpe] (36:14-38:19)
9. Instrumental Song My Spring [«Си гъатхэ»] [Zhebre'iyl He'wpe; 1962] (38:20-40:11)
10. From the Vocal Cycle Kabardian Maiden Songs, for Soprano and Orchestra [Composed by Zhebre'iyl He'wpe; sung in Circassian by Asiyat Cherkesova]
i. What Hope Do I Have?! [«Сытхэр си Iэмал?!»] (40:14-43:38)
ii. Hetaw [«Хьэтау»] (43:40-45:45)
11. OST-Suite for Symphony Orchestra, in Four Parts [Murat Z. Qebardoqwe] (45:47-54:38)
12. The Anthem of the City of Nalchik [Vano Muradeli (composer; 1955) and Murat Kabardokov (arranger)] (54:39-56:12)
Concert by the International Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Choir Taurida, which is based in St. Petersburg [ Conducted by Mikhail Golikov, People's Artist of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic. Orchestration: Hesen Y. Qarden [Kardanov] and Murat Qebardoqwe [Kabardokov].
The concert features a dozen works of national composers of Kabardino-Balkaria, and Russian and Soviet composers who composed on Circassian themes, or were influenced by Circassian music. The concert took place on 25 December 2013 in the Trade Union Palace of Culture, Nalchik. The concert was sponsored by the Administration of the City of Nalchik. It was broadcast by the State Public Corporation Broadcasting Television Channel 'Kabardino-Balkaria', 2014.
The concert is in celebration of, and to publicize, the 5-CD Magnum Opus Symphony of the Caucasus [2012], an anthology of classical Circassian music, featuring more than a hundred works written by 30 composers. The idea was conceived by the famous Circassian musician and composer Zhebre'iyl He'wpe, and the project co-ordinators were Maryanna Teuvazhukova [Теувэжыкъуэ] (Nalchik), and Murat Kabardokov (St. Petersburg).
1. The National Anthem of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic
Hesen Y. Qarden
The Anthem is based on Kabardian, Balkar, and Russian folk songs.
Hesen Y. Qarden (Kardanov) is one of the pioneers of Circassian classical music. He was born in the town of Shejem I in Kabarda in 1923. In 1947, he was admitted to the Leningrad Conservatoire, where he studied vocal art under K. S. Yisachenko, and composition. He graduated in 1954. Qarden was a prolific composer and he delved into most classical music genres, including opera. Among his best works are In the Homeland, pieces for symphony orchestra, Sharjes, a cantata (1957), Overture to Joy, on Kabardian and Balkarian themes (1960), Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra (1960), Three Symphonic Dances (1960), My Republic, a cantata (1961), Symphonic Poem (1961), and The Evening in the Village, a symphonic fantasia, 1961. Qarden wrote the book Songs [Nalchik: Elbrus Book Press, 1987; a collection of music scores and words, 84 pages]...
Muse - Fury - Montreux 2/7/2016
Muse - Fury(live)The Supreme Court Gardens, Perth, W.A 10/11/07
Muse playing Fury at The Supreme Court Gardens in Perth Western Australia 10/11/07
Fury was a bonus track on the Japanese release of Absolution.
Muse in Moscow 2002.mpg
MUSE in Moscow. 26/05/2002/ Festival of stuntman Prometey
Чайковский под открытым небом в Санкт-Петербурге
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Muse - Dead Inside 2015 Saint-Petersburg
Muse - The Small Print first live performance (Moscow Krylatskoye Sports Complex 2002)
WRAP Of arrivals and events in St Petersburg ahead of summit
POOL
1. Motorcade passes terminal building at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport
2. Planes parked on tarmac
3. Chinese President Hu Jintao and his wife walking down steps from plane
4. Waiting limo with Chinese flag
5. Hu walking towards the car and getting in
6. Cutaway of security
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7. Exterior of St Petersburg Sports College
8. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi in sports hall
9. Pupils demonstrate judo moves
10. Putin and Koizumi watching
11. Pupils demonstrate judo moves
12. Security personnel inside sports hall
13. Various of Putin and Koizumi in talks
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14. Wide shot the Silver Whisper ship where heads of state are staying
15. Wide shot Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze's motorcade on the English Embankment near which the Silver Whisper has been moored
16. Shevardnadze
17. Wide shot arrival of the Belarussian president, Alexander Lukashenko
18. Lukashenko
19. Wide shot Lukashenko entering the Silver Whisper
20. Wide shot session of the Commonwealth of Independent States
21. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Vladimir Putin, President of Russian Federation
This informal meeting allows us to attend festivities marking the city's 300th anniversary and to discuss the most important issues facing the CIS and the international situation.
22. Lukashenko (in background) and Robert Kocharian, president of Armenia
23. Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma
24. Four heads of state
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25. Wide shot children dancing near Mikhailovsky Castle
26. Children dancing
27. Wide shot President Vladimir Putin and St. Petersburg governor Vladimir Yakovlev watching the performance
28. Closeup shot two girls with a painting of Peter the Great on horseback
29. Putin looking at paintings, lifts Peter the Great portrait from its easel
30. Putin and other officials with girl artist
STORYLINE:
The leaders of more than 40 countries are gathering in St. Petersburg, Russia's second largest city, to attend celebrations marking the city's 300th anniversary.
Their host is Russian President Vladimir Putin, himself a native of St Petersburg.
On Friday morning Putin took Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi to watch a judo demonstration by Russian students at the St Petersburg Sports College on Friday.
President Putin practices judo and says he first took up the sport so he could hold his own on the tough streets of St. Petersburg, then known as Leningrad, when he was growing up.
Leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) also gathered in St Petersburg on Friday to mark the anniversary.
They met on board the cruiser Silver Whisper for an informal discussion of international issues.
Members of the CIS, a loose grouping of twelve former Soviet republics, are searching for ways to boost their economic and political ties.
St. Petersburg has been extensively renovated both for the tercentenary and the arrival of numerous foreign dignitaries.
Putin and other Russian officials unveiled today the historic courtyard of the Mikhailovsky Palace and attended an exhibition of paintings by young artists.
A total of seventy-two works have been put on display, and Putin was presented with the likeness of Peter the Great on horseback painted by a small girl.
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