Ljubljana, St. Nicholas' Cathedral
St. Nicholas' Cathedral in Ljubljana (Slovenia) has three organs. In this video, you can hear music for two organs, played on both chancel organs. These are situated in cases from 1710, with the left one being a restoration/ reconstruction of the original Janeček organ from 1739 (built in 1993) and the right one made in Venetian style in 1996. Both were built by Orglarska delavnica Maribor. The recording was made during a visit of a group from Upper Austria, organists are prof. Rupert Gottfried Frieberger and prof. Ingemar Melchersson of Stift Schlägl. At the end you get a glimpse of the main organ, built by Ivan Milavec in 1911/12. Take a look at some photos of the two chancel organs:
Sorry about the poor video quality (the recording was made with a cell phone).
Maribor, Slovenia - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Maribor
Top best places to visit in Maribor, Slovenia
Maribor is the second most important center and the second largest city of Slovenia.
Maribor, set amid the wine-region hills of the Pohorje Mountain, is the real Pride of Styria, a traditional region in northeastern Slovenia.
The city’s old town is situated on the left bank of the river Drava. On the Main Square is the Town Hall and... the Plague Memorial, which commemorates the “black death” that devastated the city in 1680.
The Castle Square, the core of city center, is very popular among locals, with the St Florian Statue in the middle and, built in the 15th century, the Maribor Castle.
Next to this, one of the most remarkable architectonic buildings in the city, are the National Liberation Monument and... the ‘Reddish’' Franciscan Church.
The most important sacred temple in the city, the Maribor Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church, stands on the Slomskov Square, one of the most charming places in the city. The small park is surrounded also by the Post of Slovenia, the University of Maribor and the National Theater.
Of the remnants of city walls surrounding the old town, the most prominent are:
The Judgment Tower, a fortified medieval structure.
Built to secure city walls from the direction of the river, the Water Tower.
One of the oldest preserved synagogues in Europe, and one of only two left in Slovenia, the Maribor Synagogue.
And the Old Vine House, a museum dedicated to this 450 year old tree which still gives grapes.
But the real charm of the city is hidden between the lovely streets and squares in the old town.
Despite the relative small size, Maribor has a surprisingly big green space, the Mestni Park.
And a big football arena, the Ljudski Vrt Stadium, the home ground of Maribor Football Club.
The Piramida Hill is a good place to see the city from high up, from the spot the Maribor Castle used to stand, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the whole city.
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Eslovenia turismo - PTUJ y VELENJE.
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Ptuj, la población más antigua, cuenta con un patrimonio tanto arqueológico como arquitectónico muy descatable. Ptuj, la Pettau alemana, tiene un famoso castillo, el Orfeo, una piedra lapidaria del siglo II, la Torre de la Ciudad, el Teatro y la Casa Rotovz. En la plaza Mestni, está el Ayuntamiento, ubicado en un bello edificio neogótico y la columna de San Florian, santo muy popular en los países centroeuropeos. Desde la plaza Mestni se toma la calle Krempljeva hasta llegar a la Plaza Minoritski, donde se encuentra un monasterio minorita del siglo XIII. Ptuj es famosa por su castillo que cuenta con colecciones de arte gótico y barroco muy interesantes y varias salas dedicadas al Carnaval de Kurent.
Por su parte, Velenje es la quinta ciudad de Eslovenia. Su castillo alberga 10 exposiciones permanentes en sus galerías, y muestras temporales y destaca la colección de arte africano donada por Frančišek Foit. Velenje es una ciudad nueva, construida después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Cada año se celebra un Festival dedicado a Pipi Calzaslargas (Pippi Långstrump) y tiene un museo en una Mina de Carbón.
Con el soporte audiovisual:
Carol_of_the_Bells_(Ding_Ding_Ding_Dong).mov
Carol of the Bells. Performed for the 2008 Christmas concert at St. Theresa parish church, Trumbull, CT.
Predoslje-plenum prije 1916/before 1916/Prädaßel-plenum vor 1916
Crkva je do 1916. posjedovala 5 zvona.
1. sv. Sikst, Bezgrešno začeće BDM, Uzvišenje sv Križa*(*neizostavan motiv zvona iz ljevaonice obitelji Samassa iz Ljubljane), masa: 1199 kg, promjer: 142 cm, ton: cis', ljevač: Anton Samassa, 1855.
2. BDM s malim Isusom, Presveto Trojstvo, *, masa: nepoznata, promjer: 112 cm, ton: e', ljevač: Janez Jakob Samassa, 1792.
3. *, sv. Josip, sv. Florijan, masa: 427 kg, promjer: 101 cm, ton: g', ljevač: Anton Samassa 1856.
4. *, Krist Spasitelj, Bezgrešna Djevica Marija, masa: 203 kg, promjer: 72 cm, ton cis'', ljevač: Albert Samassa, 1885.
5. mrtvačko zvono(zvonilo isključivo za pogrebe), masa: 12 kg, promjer: 30 cm, ton: b'', ljevač: Albert Samassa, 1885.
Sva navedena zvona uzeta su 1916. za ratne potrebe(lijevanje topova). P.S. Predoslje se ne nalaze u Hrvatskoj, nego u Sloveniji, gdje se nalaze u sastavu grada Kranja.
Until 1916, the church had 5 bells.
1st-Holy Cross*(*-recognizable sign of bellfounding family Samassa from Ljubljana), Immaculate Conception, St. Sixtus, weight: 1199 kg, diameter: 142 cm, striking tone: cis', casted by Anton Samassa in 1856
2nd-Blessed Virgin Mary with Divine Infant, Holy Trinity, *, weight: unknown, diameter: 112 cm, striking tone: e', casted by Janez Jakob Samassa in 1792
3rd-*, St. Joseph, St. Florian, weight: 427 kg, diameter: 101 cm, striking tone: g', casted by Anton Samassa in 1856
4th-*, Christ Redeemer, Immaculate Virgin Mary, weight: 203 kg, diameter: 72 cm, striking tone: cis'', casted by Albert Samassa in 1885
5th-deathbell(rang just for funerals), weight: 12 kg, diameter: 30 cm, striking tone: b'', casted by Albert Samassa in 1885.
All bells were removed from tower in 1916 and used for war purposes. P. S. Predoslje aren't in Croatia, than in Slovenia, as part of City Kranj.
Bis 1916 hatte die Kirche in Prädaßel 5 Glocken.
1. hl. Sixtus, Mariä Empfängnis, Heilig Kreuz*(*-das Markenzeichen von Glockengießerei Samassa in Laibach), Gewicht: 1199 kg, Durchmesser: 142 cm, Schlagton: cis', gegossen bei Anton Samassa 1856
2. Jungfrau Maria mit Christuskind, Heiligsten Dreifaltigkeit, *, unbekkant Gewicht, Durchmesser: 101 cm, Schlagton e', gegossen bei Johann Jakob(Janez Jakob) Samassa in 1792
3. *, hl. Josef, hl. Florian, Gewicht: 427 kg, Durchmesser: 101 cm, Schlagton: g', gegossen bei Anton Samassa in 1856
4.* Christus Erlöser, Unbefleckte Jungfrau Maria, Gewicht: 203 kg, Durchmesser: 72 cm, Schlagton: cis'', gegossen bei Albert Samassa in 1885
5. Sterbeglocke(es gelaütet nur für Bestattungen), Gewicht: 12 kg, Durchmesser: 30 cm, Schlagton: b'', gegossen bei Albert Samassa in 1885.
Leider wurden 1916 alle Glocken vom Turm entfernt und für Kriegszwecke verwendet (Kanonengießen). P. S. Prädaßel sind nicht in Kroatien, sondern sind Teil der Stadt Krainburg(Kranj)
Kranj, mesto na skali
- Kranj, mesto na skali
Režiser: Toni Cahunek
Produkcija: Mestna občina Kranj, Zavod za turizem in kulturo Kranj in Art center
(Toni Cahunek, Slovenija, 2017, 64')
Alojzij sveti - Pohujšanje v dolini šentflorjanski (orgle v Gallusovi dvorani)
Alojzij sveti, cvet mladosti,
izgled prelepi nam si ti;
poslušaj pazno nauk svetosti,
pobožno tega mát’ uči ...
avtor glasbe, orgle: Janez Dovč
vokal, Štacunar: Gašper Jarni
video: Nik Škrlec,
luč: Ian Stergar
oblikovanje zvoka: Iztok Turk
april, 2018
catholic cathedral... Warsaw, Poland (Eastern Europe)
Warsaw Sunday. The Bells
Just next door to the President's Palace.
MGV Ybbs 1850 - Tebe Poem
Der Männergesangverein Ybbs 1850 (Niederösterreich) singt sakrale Stück Tebe Poem (a capella)
Izobraževalni film TZ SPORAZUMEVANJE V MATERNEM JEZIKU
Predstavi se zdomka Danijela, ki se je po mladostni odločitvi, da bo živela v Sloveniji, soočila z vprašanjem, kako povečati zmožnost sporazumevanja v maternem jeziku. Ob uspešni osebni zgodbi uporabnik video učnega gradiva sledi tej temeljni zmožnosti in spoznava, kako ravnati, ko odlično obvladanje maternega jezika ni samoumevno.
Film traja 35 min, posebej si lahko ogledate samo krajše posamezne dele (Izobraževalni del, Ponovimo, Napovednik).
Melk, Autriche 1
Melk ,Autriche
AVICII 2011 MOENA BSB. KNAS!
Čezsoča / Bovec STURMANGRIFF - ATTACK STRAMM
Gedicht des Dichters August Stramm, der am 1.9.1914 in Folge von Kriegshandlungen im 1.Weltkrieg an der Ostfront um Leben kam, in visueller Interpretation inszeniert von Herbert Gantschacher und gespielt von Werner Mössler und Markus Rupert an der italienischen Kaverne bei , dem Ort des Zieles des Giftgasangriffs der k.u.k. Wehrmacht Čezsoča am 24.10.1917 bei Bovec, dem Beginn der 12.Isonzoschlacht / Performed at the place of the gas-attack near Čezsoča from 24th of October 1917 near Bovec (today Slovenia).
Eine ARBOS-Produktion / An ARBOS-Production.- 28.7.2018 BILINGUALE INSZENIERUNG (Deutsch und Österreichische Gebärdensprache) / BILINGUAL PERFORMANCE (German and Austrian Sign Language)
Visual Interpretation of the poem of August Stramm (died at the theatre of war on 1st of September 1914) directed by Hebert Gantschacher and performed by Werner Mössler and Markus Rupert in front of the church of San Eustacchio, which has been destroyed in World Warr One by the Imperoal and Royal warplanes. A production of ARBOS-Company for Music and Theatre.
Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation, often referred to simply as the Reformation, was the schism within Western Christianity initiated by Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other early Protestant Reformers. Although there had been significant attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church before Luther—notably those of John Wycliffe and Jan Hus—the date most usually given for the start of the Reformation is 1517, when Luther published The Ninety-Five Theses. Luther started by criticizing the relatively recent practice of selling indulgences started by the Roman Catholic Church, partially to fund the construction of the St. Peter's Basilica; he attacked the indulgence system, insisting that the pope had no authority over purgatory and that the doctrine of the merits of the saints had no foundation in the gospel. The debate widened until it touched on many of the doctrines and devotional Catholic practices. The Reformation is generally considered to have concluded in 1648 with the Peace of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years' War and a wider conflict known as the European wars of religion.
The Reformation movement within Germany diversified almost immediately, and other reform impulses arose independently of Luther. The largest groupings were the Lutherans and Calvinists (or Reformed); Lutheran churches were founded mostly in Germany, the Baltics and Scandinavia, while Reformed churches were founded in France, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Scotland. The new movement influenced the Church of England decisively after 1547 under Edward VI and Elizabeth I, although the national church had been made independent under Henry VIII in the early 1530s for political rather than religious reasons. There were also reformation movements throughout continental Europe known as the Radical Reformation which gave rise to the Anabaptist, Moravian, and other pietistic movements.
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Venice - The Rialto Bridge And The Grand Canal
Some video I shot during a water taxi ride down Venice's Grand Canal in September, 2016. Starts with the Rialto Bridge.
Stift Melk - Monastero benedettino di Melk Austria
Monastero benedettino di Melk