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Paris, Liturgy at the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevski
Уouth conference in Paris, July 2011. Liturgy at St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Paris.
Молодежь на литургии в соборе св.Александра Невского в Париже.
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The Kremlin has had a Russian orthodox cathedral built in Paris. Russian expatriates are appalled, and indignant at the French government, which supported its construction.
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2015 11 10 Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky part 1
SAINT - ALEXANDER NEVSKY CHURCH - PARIS
Russian Orthodox church, Paris. Exterior.
04/09/2011.
Music : Vivaldi - Gloria.
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
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Alexey Bogolyubov: A collection of 467 works (HD)
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Description: Bogolyubov was born in the Pomeranie village of Novgorod Gubernia. His father was retired colonel Pyotr Gavriilovich Bogolyubov. Bogolyubov's maternal grandfather was the well-known philosopher and social critic Alexander Radishchev.
In 1841, Alexey graduated from military school, serving in the Russian Navy and travelling with the fleet to many countries. In 1849, he started to attend classes of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he studied under Maxim Vorobiev. The young painter was greatly influenced by Ivan Ayvazovsky. In 1853, he finished the Academy with a major Gold medal. He retired as a navy officer and was appointed an artist to the Navy headquarters.
From 1854 to 1860, he travelled around Europe and worked prolifically. In Rome, he was acquainted with Alexander Ivanov, who convinced Bogolyubov to focus more on drawing. In Düsseldorf, Bogolyubov took classes from the painter Andreas Achenbach. In Paris, he admired the artists of the Barbizon School. French painters Camille Corot and Charles-François Daubigny were good friends and collaborators with Bogolyubov. He also painted the frescoes in the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Bogolyubov returned to Russia in 1860. He exhibited his works in the Academy and received the title of professor. For some time, he taught in the Academy. In the 1860s, he traveled along the Volga. His paintings lost all traces of Romanticism, replacing that element with staunch realism of the natural. In 1871 he was elected to the Imperial Academy of Arts.
From 1870, he became close to the Wanderers art movement, participated in all their exhibitions. He became a member of their board. Much older than most of the other members of the movement, he had reservations on their social ideas. In 1873, Bogolyubov left the Academy in solidarity with his fellow Itinerants. He even tried to create an alternative Russian Academy of Arts in Rome.
After 1873, Bogolyubov lived primarily in Paris, because of his heart condition. His house was like a Russian colony: frequent visitors included Ivan Turgenev, Ilya Yefimovich Repin, Vasily Polenov, Mark Antokolski, Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin.
In 1885, Bogolyubov opened an art museum in Saratov, the Radischev Art Museum, named after his grandfather. It was opened to the general public seven years earlier than the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and fifteen years earlier than the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg. The naming of the museum after the first Russian revolutionary, Alexander Radishchev, was a direct challenge to the authorities: Bogolyubov had to endure a legal battle to get permission.
Bogolyubov died on 3 February 1896 in Paris. After his death, Bogolyubov left all his money and capital (around 200 thousand Russian rubles (approximately US$6 million) to the museum and its painting school. The school was opened after Bogolyubov's death and named Bogolyubov's Painting School (Боголюбовское Рисовальное Училище). Among painters who attended Bogolyubov's School were such important modernist painters as Victor Borisov-Musatov and Pavel Kuznetsov.
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France: A site for Russian propaganda in the centre of Paris?
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Vladimir Putin has postponed a visit to Paris to inaugurate a new Russian Orthodox cathedral on the banks of the Seine as relations between Paris and Moscow worsen over Russian air strikes in eastern Aleppo. The ostentatious and beautiful Russian edifice on the banks of the Seine has been a source of controversy since its inception - we take a look at why.
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2015 11 10 Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky part 2
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Cathédrale orthodoxe russe Saint Alexandre Nevsky
Cathédrale orthodoxe Russe Alexandre Nevsky..Rue Daru dans le 8ème. Picasso s'y est marié, et Kandinski y fut enterré. Et comme vous êtes dans le coin, poussez jusqu'au 222 de la Rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré, caché derrière les façades d'un immeuble vous trouverez... un couvent dominicain. Et à l'angle des rues Daru et du FSH, allez aussi prendre un thé dans le salon de Mariage frères....
2017 05 14 Coeur Cathedrale Alexandre Nevsky part 1
Concert MENAS Cathédrale Paris, 14 juin 2015
Concert de soutien aux œuvres de l'association MENAS TOGO (Mon école, mon avenir solidaire).
MENAS TOGO soutient l'Eglise Orthodoxe du Togo, depuis deux ans, dans son projet de construction de l'Etablissement scolaire « La Dormition de la Mère de Dieu », par des collectes réalisées auprès des fidèles orthodoxes francophones et grecs. Elle accompagne également les 250 élèves de cet établissement, dans leur parcours scolaire.
Pour sa collecte de cette année 2015, MENAS TOGO a choisi d'organiser un concert de clôture du temps pascal, assuré par les chorales de différentes juridictions orthodoxes de la région parisienne.
Le programme:
La Chorale Des Saints Archanges Paris - chants folkloriques traditionnels roumains
Direction: Ionut Furtuna Strachinaru
Chœur de la Cathédrale Russe Saint Alexandre Nevski - chants liturgiques orthodoxes
Direction: Alexandre Kedroff
Ensemble Harmonie géorgienne Chœur Sains Siméon de la Cathédrale serbe Saint Sava - chants liturgiques orthodoxes
Direction: Nana Peradzé
La Chorale Saint Martin de l'Eglise Saint Jean le Théologien à Meudon
Direction: Stephane Sollogoub)
La Chorale Saint Silouane
Direction: Ibrahim Issid
Dimanche, 14 juin, à 17.00
9 bis rue Jean de Beauvais, 75005, Metro Maubert-Mutualité
Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky de Paris
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Russia
My visit to Russia begins along the Baltic Sea in Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg is Russia's second-largest city as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Center of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next I continue on to Moscow, Russia's capital and most populous city. Here I visit historic Red Square and the Kremlin. The Video concludes with my visit to the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii in Zagorsk.
VIDEO CONTENTS:
0:00:24 Peter and Paul Fortress
0:08:05 Moscow Square/House of Soviets
0:08:37 Victory Square
0:10:05 Imperial Reception at Catherine Palace
0:43:07 St. Petersburg at Night
0:43:59 Moscow Triumphal Gate
0:44:23 Holiday Inn Moscow Gate
0:45:18 Narva Triumphal Gate
0:45:55 Peterhof
0:46:01 Saint Peter and Paul Cathedral
0:46:25 Peterhof Grand Palace
0:46:41 The Grand Cascade - Samson Fountain
0:53:05 Lower Garden
0:54:49 The Adam Fountain
0:54:58 Gulf of Finland
0:55:19 French Formal Garden
0:56:06 Panterre Garden - Roman Fountains
0:57:44 Dragon Cascade on Chessboard Hill
0:58:00 Orangery Fountain
0:58:42 The East Chapel
0:59:12 Upper Garden
0:59:40 Dostoyevsky Area of St. Petersburg
1:00:41 Troika Restaurant
1:02:09 St. Isaac's Cathedral
1:02:30 St. Isaac's Square
1:03:23 Cathedral Interior
1:07:34 The Admiralty Building
1:08:17 Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
1:08:54 Church Interior
1:11:29 Walk Around Colorful Exterior
1:15:23 Russian Folklore Show
1:19:41 Ship Yard Area of St. Petersburg
1:20:30 Annunciation Bridge
1:21:58 Rostral Columns
1:24:29 Senate Square
1:24:57 The Palace Embankment
1:26:01 Neva River
1:30:09 Hermitage Museum (Winter Palace)
1:31:24 Small Throne Room
1:32:08 St. George's Hall
1:32:35 Pavilion Hall
1:33:45 Works by Rembrandt
1:35:14 Works by Leonardo da Vinci
1:35:30 Works by Raphael
1:36:07 Crouching Boy by Michelangelo
1:36:27 Skylight Rooms
1:38:48 Palace Square/Alexander Column
1:40:47 Boat Cruise on Moika & Neva Rivers
1:42:48 The Green Bridge/Nevsky Prospect
1:44:16 Pevchesky Bridge
1:45:41 The Winter Canal
1:47:57 Enter Neva River
1:48:13 Peter and Paul Fortress
1:49:30 Trinity Bridge
1:51:05 Return to Moika River
1:56:22 Anichkov Bridge over Fontanka River
1:56:51 Armenian Lunch Stop
1:57:21 Yusupov Palace
2:04:57 Nevsky Prospect
2:05:38 Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral
2:07:04 Church of St. Catherine
2:07:44 Grand Hotel Europe
2:08:41 Gostiny Dvor (Oldest Department Store)
2:10:28 Catherine's Garden
2:11:30 Monument to Catherine the Great
2:12:17 Alexandrinsky Theatre
2:14:32 Swan Lake Ballet
2:18:00 Moscow Station
2:18:26 High Speed Sapsan Train to Moscow
2:22:43 Arrive at Moscow's Leningradsky Station
2:23:05 Drive to Red Square
2:26:30 Red Square
2:27:47 GUM Department Store
2:28:49 Moscow Metro Stations (Subway)
2:38:47 Radisson Blu Belorusskaya Hotel
2:39:45 Drive back to Red Square
2:41:05 State Duma Building
2:41:39 Bolshoi Theatre
2:42:43 KGB Headquarters
2:43:22 Moscow River
2:43:38 The Kremlin
2:47:49 Cathedral of Jesus Christ the Saviour
2:48:30 Pashkov House
2:49:56 Manege Square
2:50:27 World Clock Fountain
2:51:25 State Historical Museum
2:52:06 Resurrection Gate
2:52:20 Red Square
2:52:31 Kazan Cathedral
2:52:51 State Historical Museum
2:53:20 GUM Department Store
2:54:17 St. Basil's Cathedral
2:55:27 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
2:56:31 The Kremlin
2:57:03 Trinity Tower
2:57:31 The Arsenal
2:57:50 State Kremlin Palace
2:58:02 Senate Building
2:58:17 Church of the Twelve Apostles
2:58:33 Tsar Cannon
2:59:16 Tsar Bell
2:59:45 Cathedral Square
3:00:23 Cathedral of the Archangel
3:00:42 Ivan the Great Bell Tower
3:01:02 Assumption Cathedral
3:01:39 Church of the Deposition of the Robe
3:01:46 Cathedral of the Annunciation
3:02:05 Grand Kremlin Palace
3:02:14 The Armoury Chamber
3:02:20 Drive through Moscow
3:03:28 Gorky Park
3:04:32 Gardens Ring
3:06:18 Old Arbat Street
3:08:11 Novodevichy Cemetery
3:10:44 Grave of Boris Yeltsin
3:11:01 Grave of Raisa Gorbachev
3:11:47 Grave of Nikita Khrushchev
3:12:49 Novodevichy Convent
3:14:09 The Russian White House
3:15:11 Triumphal Arch of Moscow
3:15:36 War Memorial at the Poklonnaia Gora
3:17:18 Olympic Stadium
3:17:46 Zagorsk (Sergiyev Posad)
3:18:34 Trinity Monastery of St. Sergii
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Moscow Out Special Series: Paris, episode 2
It's official - Russians love Paris! And on this week's special series Martyn Andrews explores the love affair between the two countries that has lasted centuries. The Moscow Out team discover a Russian Orthodox church, visit a famous cemetery where many influential Russians were laid to rest, meet a passionate cabaret singer who performs in a Russian restaurant, talk to a Russian website owner and take in the sights of beautiful Paris.
Orthodox Church expands its influence over Russian society
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Ever since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has been searching for an ideology and a faith that can help unite its people. In recent years, authorities have turned to the country's Orthodox Church and its conservative values. But in doing so, they have given a voice to fringe Christian groups - whose influence is on the rise. Thomas Lowe and Ksenia Shaykhutdinova report from Moscow.
A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett and Elom Marcel Toble.
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