Moscow. Povarskaya str. Mansions of russian aristocrats. [Moscow Travel Guide]
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Today our Moscow travel guide invites you to walk along the most aristocratic street in Moscow - Povarskaya. It connects New Arbat and Sadovoye ring.
In fact Povarskaya means Cook s street. Its because those, who were in service in the Tzar kitchen lived here In 16th -17th century. And also Ivan the Great s guardsmen, because this street was a way to Novgorod.
We ll start our excursion from the legendary restaurant Praga. It was opened in 1872 and the address was Povarskaya, 1. After the October revolution this luxury restaurant turned into a canteen! Mayakovskiy liked to eat here.
This is a church of Simeon Stolpnik. It was built in 17th century. Look at its beautiful 5 domes in the traditional Moscow style.
Here count Sheremetiev married a serf actress Praskovia Zhemchugova. Gogol used to come here during the last years of his life.
Let s continue our walk and go up the street to the Sadovoe ring. The Golden age of the estates on Povarskaya starts from the 18th century, from the Peter times.
The Tzar kitchen moves to the new capital St Petersburg. And the street begins to be a home of russian aristocrats: Gagarin, Golitsin, Dolgorukiy, Volkonsky.
Today most of the estates host different foreign embassies, for example Norway or Cyprus. In Bludov s estate on Povarskaya, 15 there is a Supreme court of Russia now. Look, here is the sculpture of Femida, without an eye patch for some reason.
Not far from the Borisoglebsky street was a court of Peter s the first sister Natalia.
Unfortunately not all estates survived till nowadays. Some of them burned out, some were demolished.
For example between 2 streets Borisoglebskiy and Big Rshevskiy instead of 2 luxury estates of the 18th century the soviets made a park of Ivan Bunin. 200year old elm the favorite Bunins tree unfortunately has not survived.
Lets continue our excursion. Look at the house number 25, the Gagarin estate. Prince Gagarin, the director of the Emperors theatre ordered to build the main house in the empire style.
In the 1920s the cavalry school was in this building, and in the 1937 it became the Literature institute. In the yard you can find another famous sculpture of Vera Muhina The thunderbird of Revolution.
And here is the Orlov s house. In the 19th century it belonged to the count Sheremetiev. In one of its splendid halls Pushkin read his poem Poltava for the 1st time.
The only wooden house that remained on Povarskaya, is the house with mesonine of the princess Volkonskaya.
House number 50 - the famous Writers house was the first writers cub in Moscow.
And at last we came up to the house № 52. This very estate with 6 columns was the home of Tolstov s Natasha Rostova, the hero of his famousWar and peace.
This yellow estate is made in russian classicism style. There is a small church near the main house. In 1920 the Palace of arts was opened here. Boris Pasternak, Alexey Tolstoy, Sergei Esenin and Marina Zvetaeva performed here.
In the yard you cfn see the monument to Lev Tolstoy made by Vasnetcov.
Today several writing organizations and restaurants are located here.
Povarskaya led us to the Sadoviy ring. Here, on Kudrinskaya square Moscow travel guide and me, Vera will say bye bye to you.
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TVER CITY of flowers, cartoons and contrasting architecture ТВЕРЬ ГОРОД цветов и мультиков
врата счастья
что-то картинка как будто дергается
так не дергается
не без гордости представляю вам: русский Пиноккио - Буратино, и черепаха Тортилла!
и новый герой пожалуйста - крокодил Гена. с ним можно вот так заселфиться
и конечно же Чебурашка, он традиционно маленький
где-то на уровне он пояса мне
вот эти ребята реально оживляют здесь атмосферу
очень круто здесь: Мальвина, Пьеро и пес Артемон
и самый блатной в этом парке русский герой книжек Незнайка, и я иду к нему, дай я номер засниму
регион номер 23 - это юг России
вчера мы были на другой стороне реки Волги
сегодня понедельник утро. тем не менее здесь какие-то люди присутствуют
и даже лошади на набережной
газированная вода
а ты давно был у бабушки?
Тверь, друзья, единственное место в России, где нет китайцев. и вообще иностранцев. но главное китайцев
может быть Тверь для китайцев - это матерное слово. или пошлое
возможно да, у них Тверь что-то дурное значит на китайском, поэтому они кармы боятся
Тверь
..старый речной вокзал..
интересный объект с надписью местный
что это вообще? одноглазый камень
чем-то напоминает энергоблок в Чернобыле после взрыва с одной стороны
на берегу в Севастополе (в Крыму) можно увидеть подобные здания красивые с колонноми
не такие разваленные
на фоне этих маленьких домиков совершенно удивительный этот симпотичный объект
обратите внимание - совершенно страшное крыльцо и новые черные стеклопакеты
столовая. ну что, информации нет. столовая налево и корреспонденция для..
сдается мне, это что-то типа бизнес-центра, офис-центра
теперь объявление, бабушка обязательно сидит, и объявление: музей Салтыкова-Щедрина закрыт
вот оказалось что это за здание
сходили в местный медцентр по одному поводу, называется Центр Мед
посетили невролога, стоит 700 рублей, очень недорого по сравнению с Питером и без записи удалось сразу к нему попасть
все на европейском уровне ребята!
очень мне понравилось отделение Почты России ввиду вот этого архитектурного решения с глобусом
оказалось к страшному зданию мы просто подходили с обратной стороны
законодательное собрание Тверской области
спереди выглядит намного представительней
мы наткнулись на кучу с песком , шучу. на такой храм, не мечеть ли это
Татарская мечеть. Построена в 1906 году. Архитектор Б.Поляк
Как будто судьба знает, что мы едем в Татарстан
напротив сталинский ампир, закос под московскую высотку
еще один памятник, который может присниться сегодня ночью
вот что это такое?
Сквер героев Чернобыля
не могу не отметить улицу Бассейную, которая есть в Петербурге
помните стихотворение Маршака: Вот какой рассеяный / с улицы Бассейной
если честно в таких местах Тверь напоминает Москву
потому что частные дома и тихие улочки в центре, ну очень по-московски
шикарный дом , можно заглянуть внутрь, хоть и страшно
никто не спит
ну правда, чисто московский стиль
Москва Есенина
дом богат ставнями и обшивкой крыши
старое и новое рядом
но нищетой здесь и не пахнет . место такое, что хозяева здесь не пропадут в любом случае
please, sights of Tver
again here is singer Michal Krug, Victory Park of the same name as in Petersburg, I want to go there
Ferris wheel is also a landmark
in general, the eye falls on the traveling palace and victory park
well, we can still drop by the singer Krug, although yesterday we’ve already visited his house
gate of happiness
something like the picture is twitching
so does not twitch
not without pride I present to you: Russian Pinocchio - Buratino, and Tortilla Turtle!
and a new hero please - crocodile Gena. you can catch up with him
and of course Cheburashka, he is traditionally small
somewhere at the level of his belt to me
these guys really liven up the atmosphere here
very cool here: Malvina, Pierrot and the dog Artemon
and the most thug in this park is the Russian hero of the books Dunno, and I go to him, let me take the number
region number 23 is the south of Russia
yesterday we were on the other side of the river Volga
today is monday morning. nevertheless there are some people present
and even horses on the waterfront
sparkling water
how long time passed u didnt see your grandmother?
Tver, friends, is the only place in Russia where there are no Chinese. and generally foreigners. but the main thing is no Chinese
maybe “Tver” for the Chinese is a swear word. or vulgar
maybe yes, they have “Tver” something bad mean in Chinese, so they are afraid of karma
Tver
== old river station ==
interesting object with the words local
what is it at all? one-eyed stone
something like a unit in Chernobyl after the explosion on the one hand
on the shore in Sevastopol (in the Crimea) you can see these beautiful buildings with a column
not so collapsed
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'Pavlovsk Park' - Zlata Razdolina singing with Edward Hill - Lyrics Anna Akhmatova
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Aquarelles by Asia Rosenfeld-Geltman (1925-2005)
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English translation:
I can still see hilly Pavlovsk,
The surrounding meadow, the motionless water,
Most languorous, most blessed with shade,
Most unforgettable place.
As you drive through the cast-iron gates,
Your body trembles with bliss,
You are not living, but exulting and delirious,
Or living, but in a completely different way.
In late autumn, the fresh and biting breeze
Wanders, rejoicing in the deserted solitude.
White-rimed black fir trees
Stand in the half-melted snow.
And, full of delirious fever,
My lover's voice rings out like a song,
And on the copper shoulder of the Lyre Player
Sits a little scarlet-breasted bird.
1915
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Summer in Moscow! Jam Festival Most Viral photo compilation slideshow,
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In the capital, in the midst of the festival Moscow jam. Gifts of Nature. He has been held for the third consecutive year. This year the main theme of the festival - a world tour. Without leaving Moscow, you can visit the little Holland, visiting the Bavarians, in Mexico, in the Canary Islands, to inhale the aromas of Provence and, of course, to try the most unusual jam!
Moscow jam is a part of the cycle of urban street festivals Moscow Seasons at 33 venues across the city. This is a real holiday for all the sweet tooth and varenevarov from across the country! Here you can taste the jam of lavender, rosemary, lilacs, chili peppers, yarrow, peppermint and even garlic thyme. And hundreds more names!
Festival jam - it is not only fair, and a variety of free entertainment. Here you can participate in free workshops, listen to interesting lectures about the country that are dedicated to the site, learn how to cook the unusual dish in the summer cooking school, listen to street musicians and see theatricals productions.
Manezh Square buried in flowers and greenery. Here stretches living carpet of roses, and welcomes guests with the queen of flowers.
In the evenings and weekends on a white grand piano pianist.
festival site in Novopushkinsky park is dedicated to the culture and traditions of the Netherlands. Jewellery and art objects are created based on the crockery and interior items Delft pottery style.
There also is a summer kitchen, where every day there are free workshops from Moscow chefs and culinary bloggers. For example, a popular blogger Instagram from Ufa Olga Noskov, who became famous for his mirror cakes, taught guests of the festival, such as the repeat home decoration.
Near the monument to Sergei Yesenin is located on Tverskoy Boulevard fantastic Viking craft shop. Here you can learn the ancient Scandinavian crafts, play in the Swedish towns and archery.
Kubba - so called game in the open air, reminiscent of small towns. The game comes from the island of Gotland, Sweden. It being the two teams on the same field against each other. The teams take turns trying to knock down figures on the side of the enemy. Duel professionals on heat can be compared to a game of chess, so in Europe the game has a second name - Viking Chess.
And Chamberlain lane dedicated to China and Asia. At the heart of the capital grew Chinatown - with a five-meter hand-painted arch-pagoda, a tunnel of Chinese lanterns and trade chalets decorated in Chinese style. Here is the Chinese and Korean with quince, ginger and other unusual ingredients. The creative workshop area master-classes on decorating silk scarves, painting decorative stones, creating Chinese lanterns and calligraphy.
The site of the festival in the Tver area devoted to Spain. Every weekend there are carnivals and theme days devoted to this or that dish of this country. The same success with the festival guests enjoyed the paella.
As part of the festival in the park at Bolotnaya Square erected Drive Park - project skater Ilia Averbukh. This new urban space to practice extreme kinds of outdoor sports. The drive is an action-park area with ramps and other equipment to perform tricks on bicycles, roller skates and skateboards. In addition, there will be possible to deliver the standards TRP. But the highlight of the animation program of the park was the play Pinocchio - staging that combines elements of extreme sports and theater.
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Russian literature refers to the literature of Russia and its émigrés and to the Russian-language literature of several independent nations once a part of what was historically Rus', Russia or the Soviet Union. Roots of Russian literature can be traced to the Middle Ages, when epics and chronicles in Old Russian were composed. By the Age of Enlightenment, literature had grown in importance, and from the early 1830s, Russian literature underwent an astounding golden age in poetry, prose and drama. Romanticism permitted a flowering of poetic talent: Vasily Zhukovsky and later his protégé Alexander Pushkin came to the fore. Prose was flourishing as well. The first great Russian novelist was Nikolai Gogol. Then came Ivan Turgenev, who mastered both short stories and novels. Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky soon became internationally renowned. In the second half of the century Anton Chekhov excelled in short stories and became a leading dramatist. The beginning of the 20th century ranks as the Silver Age of Russian poetry. The poets most often associated with the Silver Age are Konstantin Balmont, Valery Bryusov, Alexander Blok, Anna Akhmatova, Nikolay Gumilyov, Osip Mandelstam, Sergei Yesenin, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Marina Tsvetaeva and Boris Pasternak. This era produced some first-rate novelists and short-story writers, such as Aleksandr Kuprin, Nobel Prize winner Ivan Bunin, Leonid Andreyev, Fedor Sologub, Aleksey Remizov, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Dmitry Merezhkovsky and Andrei Bely.
After the Revolution of 1917, Russian literature split into Soviet and white émigré parts. While the Soviet Union assured universal literacy and a highly developed book printing industry, it also enforced ideological censorship. In the 1930s Socialist realism became the predominant trend in Russia. Its leading figure was Maxim Gorky, who laid the foundations of this style. Nikolay Ostrovsky's novel How the Steel Was Tempered has been among the most successful works of Russian literature. Alexander Fadeyev achieved success in Russia. Various émigré writers, such as poets Vladislav Khodasevich, Georgy Ivanov and Vyacheslav Ivanov; novelists such as Mark Aldanov, Gaito Gazdanov and Vladimir Nabokov; and short story Nobel Prize winning writer Ivan Bunin, continued to write in exile. The Khrushchev Thaw brought some fresh wind to literature and poetry became a mass cultural phenomenon. This thaw did not last long; in the 1970s, some of the most prominent authors were banned from publishing and prosecuted for their anti-Soviet sentiments.
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Tulsky Pryanik - Nippon Manju (ニッポン饅頭) by LADYBABY Parody
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Okay, so it started back in April 2016, when I had a foot injury and was just laying in a bed, watching videos. At some point I ran into an amazing Japanese video called Nippon Manju (ニッポン饅頭) and watched it I don't know how many times. And I liked it so much I decided I want to make a similar video in Russia, which would include a lot of things that come to mind when you think of this country.
It was associated with a lot of difficulties like lack of experience and money, but slowly I found the right people and today I can finally present the result of our work. It might be amateur, but I hope it's still fun. At least making it was a real fun for sure (and big thanks to those who shared this fun with me).
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Russian politics. Elections 2012 debate. Zhirinovsky vs Zyuganov (English subs)
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Finally, I finished it. Translating Zyuganov is freakin torture. There are some lines there that does not seems to make sence. That's because they aren't. Sometimes I don't understand what the hell Zyuganov is saying. And if there is anybody who is still uncertain that Russia might still be communist, and that people are still voting for communists, this video should dispel all their doubts.
So, this video was a request by Siim Sulla. This is one of debates of 2012 presidential elections. I don't know if it was before or after Zhirinovsky's debate vs Prokhorov, please, check the dates, if you like.
Keep in mind, that this is elections debates. All they do here is throwing dirt at current (at the time) government. They are not wrong, cuz during Medvedev's presidency, the government was rather weaker than with Putin. But I still think they over exaggerated, and should have presented more specific suggestions, instead of blackening others. And plus, I can't really say that they were actually debating. They rarely disagreed with each other, and concentrated on blackening current government.
Zhirinovsky is in his classic style here, but if you are expecting heated arguing, then you might wanna skip this one. Basically, watch the first 5-10 minutes, and there you go, the whole debate is gonna be like that.
Sometimes they speak together, so to distinguish better, I put exclamation marks at Zhirinovsky's lines. Oh, and keep your hand on ''Pause'' button.
Aired live on: 28/02/2012
Abbreviations:
H&U – Housing and Utilities
SCSE - State Committee on the State of Emergency
CCCPSU - Central Committee of Communist Party of Soviet Union
PCO – Public Communication Office
REC – Regional Executive Committee
Remarks:
1. I don’t get it why did he referred to 7-th paragraph. I assume he is referring to 7-th paragraph of RF constitution.
2. By this moment, Zuganov remind me of one of those Russian villains from 1950’s spy movie. ‘’It was all Ameяicans!’’ lol I mean, OK US sponsored it, but the ones who were willing implementers - are our very own traitors.
3. Means of mass information – mass media. I like how Andrei Ilyich Fursov is calling it– Means of mass advertisement, agitation and disinformation.
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (; Russian: Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маяко́вский; 19 July [O.S. 7 July] 1893 – 14 April 1930) was a Soviet poet, playwright, artist, and actor.
During his early, pre-Revolution period leading into 1917, Mayakovsky became renowned as a prominent figure of the Russian Futurist movement, being among the signers of the Futurist manifesto, A Slap in the Face of Public Taste (1913), and authoring poems such as A Cloud in Trousers (1915) and Backbone Flute (1916). Mayakovsky produced a large and diverse body of work during the course of his career: he wrote poems, wrote and directed plays, appeared in films, edited the art journal LEF, and created agitprop posters in support of the Communist Party during the Russian Civil War. Though Mayakovsky's work regularly demonstrated ideological and patriotic support for the ideology of the Communist Party and a strong admiration of Vladimir Lenin, Mayakovsky's relationship with the Soviet state was always complex and often tumultuous. Mayakovsky often found himself engaged in confrontation with the increasing involvement of the Soviet State in cultural censorship and the development of the State doctrine of Socialist realism. Works that contained criticism or satire of aspects of the Soviet system, such as the poem Talking With the Taxman About Poetry (1926), and the plays The Bedbug (1929) and The Bathhouse (1929), were met with scorn by the Soviet state and literary establishment.
In 1930 Mayakovsky committed suicide. Even after death his relationship with the Soviet state remained unsteady. Though Mayakovsky had previously been harshly criticized by Soviet governmental bodies like the Russian Association of Proletarian Writers (RAPP), Joseph Stalin posthumously declared Mayakovsky the best and the most talented poet of our Soviet epoch.
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Евгений Баратынский. Стихи. Аудиокнига. 46/55
Pozhalujsta, posetite: proekt LiTerra ( russkaja klassika v audiozapisjah na russkom jazyke: A.S. Pushkin (1799 – 1837), M.Ju. Lermontov (1814 – 1841) , N.V. Gogol' (1809 – 1852), I.S. Turgenev (1818 – 1883), F.M. Dostoevskij (1821 – 1881), A.P. Chehov (1860 – 1904), A.I. Kuprin (1870 – 1938), A.A. Blok (1880 – 1921), S.A. Esenin (1895 – 1925), Tjeffi (N. A. Lohvickaja, (1872-1952), M.M. Prishvin (1873-1954), I.A. Bunin (1879 – 1953), M.I. Cvetaeva (1892 – 1941), A.A. Ahmatova (1889 – 1966). Pozhalujsta, posetite: proekt LiTerra ( russkaja klassika v audiozapisjah na russkom jazyke: A.S. Pushkin (1799 – 1837), M.Ju. Lermontov (1814 – 1841) , N.V. Gogol' (1809 – 1852), I.S. Turgenev (1818 – 1883), F.M. Dostoevskij (1821 – 1881), A.P. Chehov (1860 – 1904), A.I. Kuprin (1870 – 1938), A.A. Blok (1880 – 1921), S.A. Esenin (1895 – 1925), Tjeffi (N. A. Lohvickaja, (1872-1952), M.M. Prishvin (1873-1954), I.A. Bunin (1879 – 1953), M.I. Cvetaeva (1892 – 1941), A.A. Ahmatova (1889 – 1966). Pozhalujsta, posetite: proekt LiTerra ( russkaja klassika v audiozapisjah na russkom jazyke: A.S. Pushkin (1799 – 1837), M.Ju. Lermontov (1814 – 1841) , N.V. Gogol' (1809 – 1852), I.S. Turgenev (1818 – 1883), F.M. Dostoevskij (1821 – 1881), A.P. Chehov (1860 – 1904), A.I. Kuprin (1870 – 1938), A.A. Blok (1880 – 1921), S.A. Esenin (1895 – 1925), Tjeffi (N. A. Lohvickaja, (1872-1952), M.M. Prishvin (1873-1954), I.A. Bunin (1879 – 1953), M.I. Cvetaeva (1892 – 1941), A.A. Ahmatova (1889 – 1966). Please watch: --~--
Евгении Баратынский, второй по значению после Александра Сергеевича Пушкина, русский поэт первой трети ХIX века. В этой серии видео, аудиокниги: стихи, проза, очерки Евгения Абрамовича Баратынского, одного из самых ярких, загадочных и недооцененных поэтов в русской литературе. Незаслуженно забытый после смерти, начиная с конца ХХ века поэт переживает второе рождение, в частности благодаря усилиям Иосифа Бродского и Александра Кушнера, а также, очерк Модеста Людвиговича Гофмана (1887—1959) — русского филолога, поэта, пушкиниста: «Боратынский. Биографический очерк».
Читают добровольцы проекта LibriVox. Поэты пушкинской поры, поэты пушкинской плеяды,
поэты пушкинского круга, Золотой век русской поэзии —
обобщающее именование поэтов-современников А. С.
Пушкина, вместе с ним входивших в число создателей
«золотого века» русской поэзии, как называют первую треть
XIX столетия
Поэзия пушкинской поры хронологически
определяется рамками 1810—1830-х годов:
Баратынский, Евгений Абрамович
Батюшков, Константин Николаевич
Бестужев, Александр Александрович
Веневитинов, Дмитрий Владимирович
Вяземский, Пётр Андреевич
Давыдов, Денис Васильевич
Дельвиг, Антон Антонович
Гнедич, Николай Иванович
Жуковский, Василий Андреевич
Катенин, Павел Александрович
Козлов, Иван Иванович
Крылов, Иван Андреевич
Кюхельбекер, Вильгельм Карлович
Одоевский, Александр Иванович
Плетнёв, Пётр Александрович
Рылеев, Кондратий Фёдорович
Туманский, Василий Иванович
Туманский, Фёдор Антонович
Языков, Николай Михайлович #LookAudioBook