Magnificat
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Magnificat · Russian Orthodox Church Choirs and Soloists · Russian Orthodox Church Choirs and Soloists
Stare Carskie Piesni Cerkiewne / Old Tsarist Orthodox Songs (Archival Recordings)
℗ 2012 Soliton
Released on: 2011-01-17
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Kazan, magnificat at seminary church
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Nizhny Novgorod, magnificat at seminary
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Magnificat (excerpt)
This is just an excerpt of Magnificat (Mary's Song) translated into German that we sang at our concert in Dresden, Germany. The altos had just come in, then we added the tenors and sang it one last time through.
11 The Magnificat
11 The Magnificat
Russian Cathedral Choir of New York -- All Night Vigil to the Theotokos.
Alexander Ledkovsky - Music Director
Celebrating the 700th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Kursk-Root Icon of Our Lady of the Sign
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Peter Fekula ~ Director Male Chorus
Joseph Jaroschtuk ~ Protodeacon
Anna Pastuchova ~ Soloist
Victor Gonchar ~ Soloist
Mnogaya lieta (For many years!)
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Mnogaya lieta (For many years!) · Moscow Rybin Choir
Choral Concert: Moscow Rybin Choir - Dubinskij, F. / Bortniansky, D. / Strokin, M. / Ferstovski, A. (Music From Russian Monasteries and Churches)
℗ 1996 Capriccio
Released on: 1996-01-01
Choir: Moscow Rybin Choir
Composer: Vasily Polikarpovich Titov
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Magnificat
Canticle of the Vergin Mary (evening; Raga: Chayanot)
Luke 1:46-55
Refrain: O God, show the strength of your arm:
scatter the proud and exalt the lowly.
(or any other refrain)
My soul magnifies the Lord.
My spirit has rejoiced in God my Savior
for he has looked at the humble state of his handmaid.
For behold, from now on, all generations will call me blessed.
For he who is mighty has done great things for me.
Holy is his name.
His mercy is for generations of generations on those who fear him.
He has shown strength with his arm.
He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
He has put down princes from their thrones.
And has exalted the lowly.
He has filled the hungry with good things.
He has sent the rich away empty.
He has given help to Israel, his servant,
that he might remember mercy,
As he spoke to our fathers,
to Abraham and his seed forever.
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Magnificat
Magnificat from Nativity Vigil (2014)
Magnificat
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Magnificat · The Schola Cantorum of St. Peter the Apostle, J Michael Thompson Director
Have Mercy On Me, O God: The Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete
℗ 2005 Liturgical Press
Released on: 2002-05-28
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Nizhny Novgorod, znamenny sofronievskaya cherubic
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Song of the Theotokos (Magnificat)
Saint Seraphim Orthodox Church Cathedral in Santa Rosa, California. Recorded during the Vigil for the Feast of the Annunciation.
Ruskys celebran en Nizhny Novgorod
Los ruskys también celebran su triunfo sobre la selección de Holanda en la Eurocopa 2008.
Grabé el video desde el balcón de mi cuarto de hotel en Nizhny Novgorod (o Novgorod de abajo según las guías)durante junio 2008
Заступнице усердная / O Fervent Protectress
Заступнице усердная
(Zastupnitse userdnaya)
музыка, П. Чеснокова
Соч. 43 номер 6
Тропарь Казанской Иконе Божией матери
Камерный хор СССР
соло
Ирина Архипова
O Fervent Protectress
Music by P. Chesnokov
Op. 43 No.6
Troparion for the icon of the Mother Of God of Kazan
Sung here by
The Chamber Choir of the USSR
Soloist
Irena Arkhipova
O Fervent Protectress, Mediatrix Diligent, Zealous Intercessor.
…..From Chesnokov’s cycle of Marian hymns, To the Most Holy Sovereign Lady, opus 43, this Troparion to the Kazan Icon of the Virgin Mary, embodies the spirit of Russian piety and veneration of the Most Holy Mother of God. Intensely supplicatory and evocative chant-like recitatives alternate with full choral sonorities characteristic of Chesnokov, making this work a potential crown jewel of a choral program……..
O fervent Protectress,
Mother of the Lord Most High;
You intercede for all before your Son Christ our God,
Granting salvation to all who seek refuge in your protection.
Protect us all, O Queen and Sovereign Lady,
For we are stricken with grief and wounded by sin.
With tears we stand before your pure Icon,
Praying with contrite souls and humble hearts.
All our hope we place in you,
May we be delivered from evil.
Grant to all what is expedient,
And save all, O Virgin Theotokos:
For you are the Holy Protection of your servants!
Павел Григорьевич Чесноков
Соч. 43 номер 6
Заступнице усердная,
Мати Господа Вышняго,
/ за всех молиши Сына Твоего Христа Бога нашего,
и всем твориши спастися,
в державный Твой покров прибегающим.
Всех нас заступи, о Госпоже Царице и Владычице,
иже в напастех и в скорбех, и в болезнех, обремененных грехи многими,
предстоящих и молящихся Тебе умиленною душею
и сокрушенным сердцем,
пред пречистым Твоим образом со слезами
и невозвратно надежду имущих на Тя,
избавления всех зол,
всем полезная даруй
и вся спаси, Богородице Дево:
Ты бо еси Божественный Покров рабом Твоим.
Фотографии:
Церковь Рождества Пресвятой Богородицы, Нижний Новгород
Photographs:
Church of Nativity of Most Holy Mother of God, Nizhny Novgorod
OMSK - Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God ( Assumption Cathedral)
One of the most marvelous city cathedrals — the Cathedral of the Assumption — suffered a complicated destiny. The necessity to build this cathedral appeared in 1879 when the Omsk clergy decided to widen the Resurrection Cathedral which was too small for all the congregations coming to services. The General-Governor of Western Siberia G. Mescherinov proposed to build a new cathedral instead of widening the old one. On July 16 (28), 1891, the future Emperor Nicholas II took part in the ceremony of laying the foundation of the Assumption Cathedral.
The laying of the cathedral was carried out by Nizhny Novgorod bricklayers. The building was made of red bricks, plastered outside; interiors were decorated with frescos and stucco ornaments. In 1898 nine bells were hoisted and three altars were consecrated: the high altar in the name of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the southern and northern altars — in the names of Nicholas the Wonderworker and Mary Magdalene respectively.
The building was erected mostly due to donations of the townspeople, Russian merchants and Emperor Nicholas II; some funds were contributed by the State treasury. In total 125,000 Rubles were spent on building. Assumption Cathedral was dedicated on September 9 (21), 1898. Built in the open territory of a big town square, the Assumption Cathedral could easily be seen from every angle, and it made a lasting impression on visitors and onlookers.
In the 1930s — as a result of mass antireligious campaigns echoed all over the country — the Cathedral was blown up. In 2005 during a regular session of the Government of Omsk Region a decision was made to restore this wonderful religious building. On October 14, 2005, on the most important Orthodox Church feast — Intercession of the Theotokos — the first foundation stone of the restored cathedral was laid. On July 15, 2007, the Assumption Cathedral opened its doors for the church community.
The Magnificat
a brief intro to the Holy Virgin Mary's prayer, found in the gospel of Luke chapter 1 verses 46-56
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Magnificat · The Orthodox Choir
Millennium Of Russian Music - I (CD1)
℗ 2011 Russian Compact Disc
Released on: 2000-07-10
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Magnificat (Partessian)
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Magnificat (Partessian) · The Russian Patriarchate Choir, Anatoly Grindenko
Early Russian Plain Chant
℗ Opus 111
Released on: 1993-01-01
Author: Traditional
Composer: Anonymous
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Vladivostok - Moscow (May 17 - June 2, 2016)
Vladivostok to Moscow. --- Trans-Siberian Railway Trip, May 17 to June 2, 2016
Our journey started from Vladivostok. Yul Brynner who stared in The King and I was born here; His statue is in front of the house he was born.
The second stop was Irkutsk. The city's old quarter reminded me the scenes from the movie Doctor Zhivago with it's traditional wooden houses and the old trams. As an admirer of the Decembrists and their women, we visited Volkonsky and Trubestskoy's houses. One could tell the owners lived rather extravagant life during their time in the houses. White Army Admiral Alexander Kolchak's statue stands in front of Znamensky Monastery, at the spot he was executed. The monastery also has tomb of Grigory Shelekhov, who claimed Alaska for Russia, and that of the Decembrist wife Ekaterina Trubetskaya.
From Irkutsk, we reached to Lake Baikal via Listvyanka; The amazing beauty of this Lake has to be seen to believe!
Moving on from Irkutsk, the train stopped at Novosibirsk for about 50 minutes, just enough time to taxi to the city center to see the dramatic Lenin statue with flowing cloak.
The industrial city Yekaterinburg is famous for the Cathedral on the Blood, which was built at the location the last Tsar and his family were murdered. We took a local train and then walked for about 40 minutes, along a beautiful, primeval forest, to get to Ganina Yama, visiting the site the bodies of the Romanov family were secretly disposed of originally.
Next, we stopped at Kazan. Ivan the Terrible conquered the Tatars' capital in 1552. Russia's icon, the St. Basil's Cathedral of Moscow was built to commemorate the capture of Kazan. Like Yekaterinburg, Kazan is a financially well to do city compared with other places we visited along the route.
Another over night train took us to Nizhny Novgorod, which was the first of the six golden ring cities we visited during the trip: Nizhny Novgorod, Vladmir, Suzdal, Rostov-Velikiy, Sergiev Posad and Yaroslavl. Rostov-Velikiy is my favorite. It has an unparalleled view of the Kremlin from lake Nero. We also witnessed a Sunday church parade and a Mass in Rostov. Suzdal stands out as an unspoiled village town. Nizhny and Yaroslavl are actually very large cities, their top attractions are the peaceful and scenic river sides. Vladmire and Sergiev Posad both have some most photogenic scenes.
We saved Moscow for the last. Indeed, Moscow proves to be worthy of the capital of Russia! There are simply too many fascinating things to see! The metro is handy, on top of the fact itself is a bona-fide museum.
We visited many Orthodox churches during the trip. Many have magnificent interior. The choral music were serene, peaceful and simply amazing!
The monuments in the country are many. Don't miss Victory park, and all-Russia exhibition center, both of Moscow. The monuments in these two locations are just awe inspiring!
We took the west bound trains for the journey. The east bound direction is more popular with leisure travelers. We had to change trains in each location mentioned above except Novosibirsk. Long distance tickets were either purchased ahead of time ( or at the time of travel in the station. Mid to late May is the shoulder season, it's relatively easy to get train tickets. Local train tickets were easily bought on site.
Train station in big cities usually has resting room with single/double/dorm types and clean linen, charged by the hour. We stayed in such a resting room in Irkutsk as we got there in the early morning. The room was clean, quite and rather spacious.
In May of 2009, I visited Saint Petersburg. Please see the video for the visit:
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Magnificat
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Magnificat · Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz, The
Vesperae: Baroque Vespers at Stift Heiligenkreuz
℗ 2011 Oehms Classics
Released on: 2011-06-07
Conductor: Florian Wieninger
Ensemble: Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz, The
Ensemble: Dolce Risonanza
Composer: Alberik Mazak
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ДИВНОЕ ДИВЕЕВО - фильм о Серафимо-Дивеевском монастыре (2016)
Паломники приезжают сюда из самых дальних уголков планеты, чтобы помолиться в храмах, пройти с Богородичной молитвой по святой Канавке, окунуться в святые источники и утолить жажду из источников духовных.
Дивеевский монастырь ‒ четвёртый удел Пресвятой Богородицы на земле после Иверии, Афона и Киево-Печерской лавры. Здесь находится рака с мощами Серафима Саровского ‒ одного из самых почитаемых русских святых.
Дивеево поражает своей красотой, вдохновляет своей историей, но особенным это место становится благодаря присутствию благодати Духа Святого. Именно поэтому люди давно уже его называют «дивное Дивеево».
#Дивеево
Автор и режиссер - Андрей Холенко
Композитор - Вадим Преображенский
Операторы - Андрей Холенко, Юлия Галочкина, Кирилл Пальмовский
Диктор - народный артист России Владимир Березин
Продюсеры - Алёна Шмакова, Андрей Холенко
Производство Студии Фильмотограф, 2016
Перевод субтитров на английский, греческий и китайский языки выполнен при поддержке Движения Русь Православная, Председатель - Виктор Семёнов.
Сайт фильма - diveevo.tv