Tours-TV.com: Church ensemble in Korovniki
The most beautiful church ensemble in Korovniki consists of St. John Chrysostom Church, Church of Our Lady of Vladimir, Holy Gates and tall bell-tower known as Yaroslavl candle. Russia : Yaroslavskaya Oblast' : Yaroslavl. See on map .
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THE ALEXANDER PALACE,PUSHKIN 59°43'16.30N 30°23'34.18E
MARINE STATION, SOCHI 43°34'50.73N 39°43'6.76E
CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, PUSHKIN 59°44'56.98N 30°35'35.54E
WINTER THEATRE, SOCHI 43°34'20.48N 39°43'50.10E
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN CHRYSOSTOM,YAROSLAVL 57°36'41.81N 39°54'20.68E
FEDOROV SOVEREIGN'S CATHEDRAL,PUSHKIN 59°43'32.76N 30°23'26.50E
PETER I PALACE,STRELNA 59°51'13.35N 30° 2'42.22E
DMITROV CATHEDRAL,VLADIMIR 56° 7'44.59N 40°24'39.42E
DEMIDOVSKY PILLAR, YAROSLAVL 57°37'30.15N 39°53'50.04E
CENTRAL NAVAL MUSEUM,ST PETERSBURG 59°56'37.50N 30°18'18.07E
PYATNITSKA TOWER, MOSKOVSKAYA 56°18'34.08N 38° 7'56.92E
PETERHOF GRAND PALACE, ST. PETERSBURG 59°53'4.05N 29°54'31.37E
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH,YAROSLAVL 57°36'39.10N 39°51'24.80E
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST,PUSHKIN 59°43'22.54N 30°23'57.79E
ST. PETER AND PAUL CHURCH,YAROSLAVL 57°36'8.93N 39°50'37.42E
MARBLE BRIDGE, PUSHKIN 59°42'36.87N 30°23'20.69E
KONNETABLYA,GATCHINA 59°33'36.69N 30° 6'46.03E
TRIUMPHAL ARCH, MOSCOW 37°31'12.12E
CHAPEL OF ALEXANDER NEVSKY,YAROSLAVL 57°37'31.80N 39°53'27.87E
CYRIL & METHODIUS CATHEDRAL,SAMARA 53°15'38.09N 50°12'44.55E
Kto est sej Tsar Slavy? (Who is the King of Glory?) (Kirillo - Belozersk monastery, Znamenny...
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Kto est sej Tsar Slavy? (Who is the King of Glory?) (Kirillo - Belozersk monastery, Znamenny Chant) (arr. A. Popov) · Valaam Singing Culture Institute Men's Choir
Orthodox Shrines of the Russian North: The Kirillo-Belozersk Monastery
℗ 2011 Russian Compact Disc
Released on: 2011-10-04
Choir: Valaam Singing Culture Institute Men's Choir
Conductor: Igor Ushakov
Composer: Anonymous
Composer: A. Popov
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Russian Art - 4 Architecture: Late Muscovite Period
Fourth video about the Russian Art serie. Any doubt? Send me a message.
Historia del Arte:
Land of the Art:
Russian culture is an hybrid generated from habits of many civilizations that shaped this great multicultural state, and it is the result of its development for several centuries, being deeply rooted in the culture of the first eastern slavs.
The Late Muscovite Period goes from 1630 to 1712. After the Period of Troubles, the church and state were in bankrupt, and they couldn't pay more constructions.
The rich merchants of Yaroslavl financed many cathedrals in XVII century, with many bulbous domes and tended roof.
Elijah the Prophet, Yaroslavl: the first churches were asymmetric, like this. It follows the tradition of Middle Muscovite Period. The interior has frescoes of byzantine influence. They were commissioned by Ulita Makarova in 1680, and were painted by a team of 15 people leaded by Guriy Nikitin and Sila Savin. They represent scenes of the life of Elijah and also normal life scenes.
St. John Chrysostom, Korovniki: it follows the aesthetic of the previous one but greater. The bulbous domes are very big compared with the own building.
St. John the Baptist, Yaroslavl: it is the best of all these churches, and the most beautiful. It has fifteen domes. The belltower was built later, in mid-1690. The interior has more than five hundred frescoes about christian saints, St. John the Baptist and biblical themes. They were painted by Dmitri Pleyanov and Fiodor Ignatiev in 1694-1695.
The churches of Moscow of XVII century are very well decorated, but they are more little.
Ascension of Uglich: I'm not even sure if the image I put is of this church to be honest...
Hodegetria, Vyazma: one of the most beautiful buildings. It has three tended roofs, similar to candles. It is called so by Virgin Theotokos Hodegetria, the Virgin that guides saying that the Child is the path to salvation.
Nativity, Putinki: many tended roofs, following the aesthetic of the one of Vyazma.
The Patriarch Nikon said that tended roof constructions were not byzantine-typical, and so he declared them anti-canonical. The tended roofs were forbidden.
Voskresensky Monastery: this is the residence of Nikon. It is also called New Jerusalem Monastery or Resurrection cathedral. Byzantine forms are recuperated.
When the tended roofs were forbidden, the muscovite architects used bracket arches, called kokoshniki.
Kazan cathedral, Moscow: do not confuse with the one in St. Petersburg. It is in the Red Square. It is a reconstruction, because Stalin destroyed it in 1936.
Holy Trinity, Nikitniki
St. Nicholas, Khamovniki
Trinity, Ostankino
Great Cross, Kitai-gorod: this one was destroyed by Stalin and was lost.
Russian architecture became purely decorative, influenced by ukrainian and polish baroque. The first russian baroque churches were little chapels built in zones of family Naryshkin, near Moscow, so the name of Naryshkin baroque is frequently used in this style. Some of these churches are similar to towers, with cubic or ortogonal floors.
Protection of the Theotokos, Fili: composition similar to a stair, with belltower.
Ascension, Pokrovka: it seems more like a jewelry work than a building.
The Stroganov patronized many baroque buildings.
Nativity, Nizhny
At beginning XVIII century it is interesting to name the wooden churches in the north of Russia.
Intercession, Vytegra: it has 24 domes.
Kizhi Pogost: the legend says that the carpenter Nestor only used one axe, that when the building was done, he threw it into the lake Onega while he said there wasn't and won't be other church like this. The most important building of this complex is the Transfiguration church, with 22 domes. Near it is the Intercession church, with 9 domes. The amazing thing of these constructions is that they were built without any nail.
As an add...
Palace of Aleksei Mikhailovich: the artistic reconstruction of interiors was based in historical sources and authentic prototypes.
Take a look at this link for more russian wooden churches:
Music: Pólyushko-Pole by Irfan Kaya [Полюшко-Поле]
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Милость мира - A Mercy of Peace
Анафора и Санктус
Милость мира
Музыка П.И. Чайковский
Литургия святого Иоанна Златоуста Op. 41, № 9
Ленинградская академическая капелла имени М.И.Глинки.
Дирижер Владислав Чернушенко
The Eucharistic Prayer
(Anaphora) and Sanctus
A Mercy of Peace
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
From his Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op. 41, No. 6
Sung here by the Academic Choir Glinka Leningrad
Conducted by Vladislav Tchernushenko
Фотографии: Церковь Параскевы (Пятницы) Великомученицы в Большом Селе . Ярославская обл., Большесельский р-н, с. Большое Село
Accompanying photographs of the Church of St. Paraskeva (Friday) in the large village, Yaroslavl District.
This delightful church was built in 1747 by the parishioners of the village. Unusually, the church is made of stone rather than in wood, common at that time. The church was closed in 1938 returning to the Orthodox faith in 1989.
Alexander Levine. Fragments from Stichera.
Fragments from Stichera for Great Vespers in honour of the Kursk-Root Icon of the Mother of God. Philarmonic capella Yaroslavia, cond. Vladimir Kontarev. 28.11.2016.
Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk Dec 2016 - Night version
Grande Entree Du Samedi Saint - Chœur Des Moines De Chevetogne
Grande Entree Du Samedi Saint (Da moltchit vsiakaïa plot tchèloviétcha)
Chœur Des Moines De Chevetogne
Chants De La Liturgie Slavonne
© Harmonia Mundi 1988
Russian Orthodox Chant: Hail to Thee, Mother of God
Here I present Hail to Thee, Mother of God from the Russian Orthodox Vespers by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859-1936).
This chant is composed in honour of the Theotokos, The Virgin Mary.
Performed by the Lege Artis Chamber Choir.
Accompanying photographs of Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl & Kostroma by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorski taken in his travels of 1911.
Holy, Holy, Holy (Slavonic)
Svjat, svjat, svjat Gospod Savaot! Ispolni nebo i zemlja slavi tvojeja; Osana vo višnjih, blagosloven grjadij vo imja Gospodnje; Osana vo višnji.
คริสต์มาส-Рождество-Holy Russia Celebrates ... 1/6 (Eng/Th subt)
Full Title: The Holy Russia Celebrates the Festival of Christmas (1993)
Written and directed by Georges Gachot
Produced by Robin Scott
The spiritual culture of Russia is reflected in the beauty of its churches and monasteries, in the paintings and frescoes that adorn them and -- above all -- in the sacred music that is sung in them.
Featured events and liturgical pieces include:
Christmas Night Mass, Epiphany Cathedral, with the Patriarch Alexi II
Novodevichy Convent, Kolomenskoye and Kazan Church
GOD IS WITH US, by Zinoviev
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
The Kremlin Cathedrals
FROM MY YOUTH, by Ozerov
Performed by The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
THE CHERUBIC HYMN, by Tchaikovsky
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
The Trinity St Sergius Monastery at Sergiev Posad
CHRISTMAS TROPARION, by Anon arr. Trubatchov
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
SONG OF THE MAGI, Traditional
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
CREDO, by Grechaninov
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
PRAISE THE LORD FROM THE HEAVENS, by Rachmaninov
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
LOCATIONS: Moscow, Sergiev Posad, Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Rostov, Pereslavl etc.
2018.03.24. Saturday of the Akathist Hymn. Liturgy. Суббота Акафистная. Литургия
5th Saturday of Great Lent, Saturday of the Akathist Hymn. Laudation of the Most-holy Theotokos. Hours and Liturgy of St John Chrysostom (in English and Church Slavonic).
Record of the live streaming video from Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Washington, DC
March 24, 2018
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Суббота 5-я Великого Поста, Акафистная. Похвала Пресвятой Богородицы. Часы и Литургия св. Иоанна Златоуста (на Церковно-Славянском и Английском).
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Agni Parthene - Studite nuns choir in Univska Lavra, Ukraine
Feast of the Dormition of Mother of God, in Univska Lavra, Ukraine 28.08.2017.
Studite nuns of Pokrov (Holy Protection) Monastery of L'viv, Ukraine sing Agni Parthene hymn to the Theotokos, with Father Chrysostomos, and introduction in Arabic by François, French melquite seminarian.
Letra en español:
Lyrics in English and in other languages:
คริสต์มาส-Рождество-Holy Russia Celebrates ... 6/6 (Eng/Th subt)
Full Title: The Holy Russia Celebrates the Festival of Christmas (1993)
Written and directed by Georges Gachot
Produced by Robin Scott
The spiritual culture of Russia is reflected in the beauty of its churches and monasteries, in the paintings and frescoes that adorn them and -- above all -- in the sacred music that is sung in them.
Featured events and liturgical pieces include:
Christmas Night Mass, Epiphany Cathedral, with the Patriarch Alexi II
Novodevichy Convent, Kolomenskoye and Kazan Church
GOD IS WITH US, by Zinoviev
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
The Kremlin Cathedrals
FROM MY YOUTH, by Ozerov
Performed by The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
THE CHERUBIC HYMN, by Tchaikovsky
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
The Trinity St Sergius Monastery at Sergiev Posad
CHRISTMAS TROPARION, by Anon arr. Trubatchov
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
SONG OF THE MAGI, Traditional
Performed: The Choir of Trinity St Sergius Lavra and Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary
CREDO, by Grechaninov
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
PRAISE THE LORD FROM THE HEAVENS, by Rachmaninov
Performed: Moscow Chamber Choir
LOCATIONS: Moscow, Sergiev Posad, Kostroma, Yaroslavl, Rostov, Pereslavl etc.
Hymne des Chérubins (Pt. 1)
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Hymne des Chérubins (Pt. 1) · Choeur du monastère Sainte-Élisabeth de Minsk
La Divine Liturgie
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Released on: 2012-01-23
Author: Saint Jean Chrysostome
Composer: Saint Jean Chrysostome
Music Publisher: D.R
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Liturgy of St John Chrysostom: IX. Cherubic Hymn
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Liturgy of St John Chrysostom: IX. Cherubic Hymn · King's College Choir, Cambridge · Stephen Cleobury
Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom
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Choir: Cambridge King's College Choir
Lead Vocals: Cambridge King's College Choir
Lead Vocals: Stephen Cleobury
Composer: Sergei Rachmaninov
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ZHenya Safonkin Vechnaya pamyat' 240
O Virgin Pure Orthodox - Byantine Chant
Agni Parthene - O pûre Vierge (French Orthodox)
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