Poland/Warsaw (Central Veterans Day celebrations) Part 2
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Central Veterans Day celebrations:
On 29 May this year. Warsaw held central celebration of the International Day of UN Peacekeepers, Veterans Day Activities outside the country. The central ceremony attended almost 100 A group of veterans of the members of the Association of Veterans of United Nations Peacekeeping Circles outside Warsaw and over 100 A group of veterans from Warsaw with Vice President of the World Veterans Federation, President of the Board of the UN General SKMP. brig. the st. buried. Dr. Stanislaw Wozniak.
The hours. 9.20 Undersecretary of State for Defence Bartłomiej Grabski, together with delegations from the associations of veterans and representatives of the executives Defense and Armed Forces, He laid a wreath at the Monument to the Fallen Soldiers in Missions and Military Operations Outside the State, located next to the Veterans Center Operations Outside the State.
Then the delegation of the Ministry of National Defence and veterans laid wreaths in front of the obelisk commemorating the soldiers who died in military missions outside the country, located at the Museum WP.
The hours. 10.00 Field Cathedral began with Holy Mass celebrated in the intention of veterans. In his homily, Bishop Field WP Jozef Guzdek thanked the veterans for their effort and dedication of their service. He stressed, the Veteran's Day celebrations are designed to build respect and support for peacekeepers.
Exactly at noon began the ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Pilsudski Square.
The ceremony was attended by Undersecretary of State for Defence Bartholomew Grabski and Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Tomasz Zdzikot.
Both representatives of ministries in short speeches thanked the soldiers, officers and employees of the troops for their sacrifices full service abroad.
During the ceremony on the square Marshal Jozef Pilsudski was awarded decorations and medals, read appeal of Remembrance and laid wreaths at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier album.
Immediately after the ceremony, delegations of veterans and guests walked the streets of Warsaw – st. royal, st. Krakow suburb, pl. castle – the Kubicki Arcades.
The hours. 14.00 Kubicki Arcades began occasional meeting with veterans, during which they were presented awards to the winners shooting championships.
In the hours. 14.00-18.00 - Square M. J. Pilsudski was organized picnic Veteran, during which they presented the equipment and accessories soldiers, Police officers, Border Guard, State Fire Service and the Government Protection Bureau and the occasional exhibitions and performances of military bands and vocal groups.
Warsaw, Poland - 17th May 2012 (1080 HD)
This video features a plethora of shots taken in and around the Polish capital city. It includes architecture, infrastructure, transport and a general tourism montage. The following identified locations and features: Marszalkowska, Palace of Culture and Science, aerial views of Warsaw, the National Stadium, Euro 2012 Fanzone, Emilii Plater, Świętokrzyska Metro Station, Ogród Krasińskich, Krasiński Palace, Supreme Court of Poland, Warsaw Uprising Monument, Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, Dluga, Freta, Church of the Holy Spirit, Mostowa, Nowomiejska, Nowomiejska, St. John's Archathedral, Royal Castle of Warsaw, Castle Square, Aleja Solidarności, Sigismund's Column, Central Agricultural Library, Krakowskie Przedmieście, Hotel Bristol, Presidential Palace, Zbigniew Brezinski, Church of St. Joseph, Holy Cross Church and Staszic Palace.
Poland: Warsaw farewells Jaruzelski, Poland's last communist leader
Video ID: 20140530-029
M/S Funeral ceremony inside church
C/U Soldiers with flag standing to attention
C/U Soldiers with flag leaving
M/S Mourners
C/U Mourners, (from left to right) Lech Walesa, former President Aleksander Kwasiniewski and current Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski
C/U Priest giving service
C/U Ceremony
C/U Widow Barbara Jaruzelska
W/S Mourners sitting
W/S Crowd of people outside the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army
M/S Protester with megaphone
M/S Protesters shouting
C/U Banner
C/U Banner
M/S Protester with Solidarnosc flag
M/S Protesters
C/U Protesters
W/S Crowd of people
SCRIPT
The last communist leader of Poland and one of the last surviving leaders of a Soviet bloc state, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, was honoured at a funeral service in Warsaw on Friday. Demonstrators protesting against Jaruzelski being buried with honours at Warsaw's Powazki Military Cemetery gathered outside the service, held at the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army. Leader of the Solidarity (Solidarnosc) movement and former Polish President Lech Walesa was present at the mass, alongside former President Aleksander Kwasiniewski and current President Bronislaw Komorowski
Jaruzelski died, aged 90, at a military hospital on May 25 after suffering a stroke. In his old age, Jaruzelski suffered a number of illnesses including pneumonia and lymphoma.
During World War II Jaruzelski joined a Polish unit operating under Soviet command, taking part in the battle for Berlin. He later became part of the Communist government of Poland, holding the post of First Secretary of the Polish United Workers Party from 1981 to 1989. He declared martial law for the period 1981-1983.
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Driving in Warsaw - Downtown, Old Town, Royal Castle, Grand Theatre, Palace of Culture and Science
Evening driving through historic downtown /city of Warsaw - Molier street, Senatorska street, the Warsaw Oldtown with the Royal Castle, Podwale street, shortly Warsaw New Town, Długa street with Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, Miodowa Street , Senatorska street, Theatre Square with the Great Theatre, Wierzbowa Street, Piłsudski Square, Królewska street with Zachęta National Gallery of Art, Marszałkowka street with Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw and MDM (Marszałkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa)
Wieczorna jazda po śródmieściu (łac. centrum) Warszawy - ulica Moliera, ul. Senatorska, Stare Miasto z Zamkiem Królewskim, ulica Podwale, krótko Nowe Miasto, ul. Długa z Katedra polowa Wojska Polskiego ul. Miodowa, ul. Senatorska Plac Teatralny z Teatrem Wielkim, ul. Wierzbowa, Plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego, ul. Królewska z Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, ulica Marszałkowka z Pałac Kultury i Nauki, MDM (Marszałkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa)
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Проезд через Варшаву - центра города / Праязджаючы праз Варшаву - бязмежнай горада
Поїздка через Варшаву - центр міста / Jízda po Varšavě - panoráma centra / Prechádzanie Varšavou - panoráma centra / Vožnja preko Varšave - centru grada /Vožnja skozi Varšavo - centra mesta
Conducerea prin Varșovia - centrul orașului / Condução através de Varsóvia - centro da cidade
Conducir a través de Varsovia - centro de la ciudad / Conduire à travers Varsovie - centre-ville
Guidare attraverso Varsavia - del centro / Varsó - a belváros látképe / Važiuokite per Varšuvą - miesto centro panorama / Braucot caur Varšavu - pilsētas centra panorāmu / Sõitmine läbi Varssavi - ja kesklinna skyline / Kör genom Warszawa - Ochota, Wola och skyline i centrum / Rijden door Warschau - de binnenstad / Fahrt durch Warschau - der Innenstadt / वारसॉ शहर के माध्यम से ड्राइविंग – डाउनटाउन / वारसा शहर - डाउनटाउन को माध्यम ले ड्राइभिङ / 驾车穿过华沙市 - 市中心 / 바르샤바 도시를 통해 운전 – 시내 / ワルシャワ市街を走る - ダウンタウン / ਵਾਰਸਾ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ - ਡਾਊਨਟਾਊਨ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਚਲਾਉਣਾ
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Driving in Poland - Вождение в Польше - Vožnja u Poljskoj - Vožnja na Poljskem - Шофиране в Полша - Conducir en Polonia - Dirigindo na Polônia - Conducerea în Polonia - 在波兰开车 - ポーランドでの運転 - पोलैंड में ड्राइविंग - पोल्याण्डमा ड्राइभिंग - Fahren in Polen - 폴란드에서 운전하기 - Кіраванне ў Польшчы - Водіння в Польщі - Řízení v Polsku - Rijden in Polen - Οδήγηση στην Πολωνία - Conduire en Pologne - Vairavimas Lenkijoje - Guidare in Polonia -폴란드에서 운전 - Polonya'da Sürüş- Kørsel i Polen - Körning i Polen - Ajo Puolassa - Lái xe ở Ba Lan - Οδήγηση στην Πολωνία - Memandu di Poland -
მართვის მოწმობა პოლონეთში - Польшада көлік жүргізу - ਪੋਲੈਂਡ ਵਿੱਚ ਡਰਾਈਵਿੰਗ
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Roads in Poland / Дороги у Польщі / Дороги в Польше / Дарогі ў Польшчы / Silnice v Polsku / Cesty v Poľsku / Ceste u Poljskoj / Путеви у Пољској / Пътища в Полша / Drumuri în Polonia / Carreteras en Polonia / Estradas na Polônia / Strade in Polonia / Routes en Pologne / Δρόμοι στην Πολωνία / Polonya'daki yollar / पोलैंड में सड़कें / ਪੋਲੈਂਡ ਵਿੱਚ ਸੜਕਾਂ / पोल्याण्डमा सडक / 在波兰的道路 /ポーランドの道路 / Straßen in Polen / Vägar i Polen / Veier i Polen / Wegen in Pole
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Warsaw, Poland - Full Day Sightseeing City Tour
Top Tourist Attractions - Travel Guide - Things to do in Warsaw
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the Vistula River in east-central Poland and its population is officially estimated at 1.765 million residents
within a greater metropolitan area of 3.1 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 8th most-populous capital city in the European Union.
Warsaw is a also major international tourist destination.
Top 51 Tourist Attractions in Warsaw are please see below in Video description:
1. Warsaw Old Town
2. Royal Castle, Warsaw
3. Lazienki Park
4. Palace of Culture and Science
5. Wilanów Palace
6. Warsaw Rising Museum
7. Lazienki Palace
8. Copernicus Science Centre
9. POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
10. Castle Square, Warsaw
11. Old Town Market Place, Warsaw
12. Sigismund's Column
13. Saxon Garden
14. Fryderyk Chopin Museum
15. National Museum, Warsaw
16. St. John's Archcathedral, Warsaw
17. Kampinos National Park
18. Warsaw Zoo
19. Presidential Palace, Warsaw
20. Holy Cross Church, Warsaw
21. Multimedia Fountain Park
22. Chopin Statue, Warsaw
23. Museum of Warsaw
24. Belweder
25. Praga
26. St. Anne's Church, Warsaw
27. Powisle, Warsaw
28. Ujazdów Park
29. Warsaw Barbican
30. Skaryszewski Park
31. Parade Square
32. Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum
33. Maly Powstaniec
34. University of Warsaw. Botanic Garden
35. Pilsudski Square
36. Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw
37. Ujazdów Castle
38. Zacheta
39. Krasinski Palace
40. Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Warsaw
41. Nozyk Synagogue
42. Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
43. Neon Museum in Warsaw
44. Jewish Cemetery, Warsaw
45. Ostrogski Palace
46. Centro para la Conservación de la Diversidad Biológica
47. Mokotów Field
48. Maria Sklodowska-Curie Museum
49. Polish Army Museum
50. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
51. Warsaw CitySightSeeing Bus Tour
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Katyn Memorial
Katyn Memorial at the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army in Warsaw
M. Surzyński - Chant triste op. 36b, live
Mieczysław Surzyński - Chant triste op. 36b, live
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, Warsaw, Poland
Paweł Wróbel, organ
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Scenes outside presidential palace, headlines, church
(11 Apr 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of flowers and people in front of Presidential Palace
2. Man lighting candle
3. Close-up candle being lit
4. Wide shot makeshift shrine outside Presidential Palace
5. Medium shot picture of Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria surrounded by candles
6. Wide of people looking at flowers and candles and tributes
7. Close up two woman mourning
8. Pull out from close-up of candles to arrival of mourning delegation
9. Mid of mourners
9. Polish flags, with black ribbons
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Konrad Zawicza, citizen of Warsaw:
It will not affect us in terms of any political organisation, the nation is well organised and we have a constitution that is in place and the country will run both economically and politically stable, but it''s a great shock for everyone.
11. Set-up shot Konrad Kuzschinskie and his family walking past candles
12. Close-up candles
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Konrad Kuzschinskie, citizen of Warsaw
We heard it from the radio and it was a shock for us. Because so many people died and the president and his wife and many Polish parliamentarians and important people for us, so it''s hard to say.
14. Close-up Super express newspaper headline on aircrash tragedy, headline reading: (Polish) Damned Katyn
15. Medium shot woman distributing Super express
16. Look trough Super express special edition, with stills of all those killed in crash, last page reading: (Polish) 0856 (time of crash). Everybody died.
17. Interior wide shot of Field Cathedral of the Polish Army military church
18. Medium shot church service
19. Various of people praying
STORYLINE
Flowers and candles continued to pile up outside the presidential palace in Warsaw on Sunday in honour of Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria and members of the country''s military, political and church elites who were killed in a plane crash in western Russia.
People on the streets of Warsaw on Sunday morning spoke of their shock at hearing the tragic news.
The presidential plane crashed in Smolensk in thick fog on Saturday as it took the Polish delegation to a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the slaughter of thousands of Polish military officers by Soviet secret police.
Early indications pointed to pilot error in heavy fog as a factor in the crash, officials said.
The crash devastated the upper echelons of Poland''s political and military establishments.
On board were the army chief of staff, the navy chief commander and heads of the air and land forces.
Also killed were the national bank president, deputy foreign minister, army chaplain, head of the national security office, deputy parliament speaker, Olympic Committee head, civil rights commissioner and at least two presidential aides and three lawmakers, the Polish foreign ministry said.
On Saturday, Poland''s parliament speaker, who is now the acting president, declared a week of national mourning and the prime minister called for a nationwide two-minute silence, scheduled at noon local time (1000 GMT).
Poland''s Foreign Ministry on Sunday said that the bodies of Kaczynski and his wife were expected in Warsaw by early afternoon.
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Two's Country: Eastern Europe - Warszawa [1998] PL
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00:20 Góra Gnojna / The Dung Mound
02:58 Mury Staromiejskie / Defensive walls
04:44 Barbakan i Nowe Miasto / Barbican and The New Town
06:25 Plac Zamkowy - Zamek Królewski / Castle Square and The Royal Castle
08:03 Plac Zamkowy - Kolumna Zygmunta / Castle Square and The Sigismund's Column
09:35 Dziedziniec Zamku Królewskiego / Great Courtyard of The Royal Castle
11:43 Pałac na Wyspie / Palace on the Isle
13:19 Rynek Starego Miasta / Old Town Market Place
15:28 Ulica Freta / Freta Street
16:29 Pomnik Bohaterów Getta / Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
17:58 Kopiec Anielewicza / Anielewicz Mound
19:03 Pomnik Bohaterów Powstania Warszawskiego / Warsaw Uprising Monument
21:05 Filharmonia Narodowa / Warsaw Philharmonic
22:17 Katedra Polowa Wojska Polskiego / Field Cathedral of the Polish Army
Service as body of president repatriated from Russia
(11 Apr 2010)
1. Pan down of St Anne''s Church, Presidential Palace in Warsaw
2. Interior wide shot of St Anne''s Church
3. Choir performing
4. Various of choir
5. Audience listening
6. Various of people listening to the choir
7. Wide shot of people listening outside the church
8. Candles
9. People putting down candles
10. Close up candles and flowers
11. Various of candles and people putting down candles
12. Woman holding a Polish flag
13. Wide shot of Presidential palace
STORYLINE
Poles expressed their grief at a service at St. Anne''s Church on Sunday after a plane crash in Russia killed 96 people including Poland''s president and dozens of political, military and religious leaders.
Poles joined a church service in Warsaw and sang hymns while thousands of others expressed their grief by tossing flowers at the hearse carrying President Lech Kaczynski''s body to the presidential palace after it was returned from Russia''s Smolensk airport, the site of the crash.
No date for a funeral has been set.
Kaczynski was the first serving Polish leader to die since exiled World War II-era leader Gen. Wladyslaw Sikorski was killed in a mysterious plane crash off Gibraltar in 1943.
Church bells pealed at noon and emergency sirens shrieked for nearly a minute before fading. Hundreds bowed their heads, eyes closed, in front of the presidential palace. Buses and trams halted in the streets.
The Saturday crash occurred in thick fog near the Katyn forest, where Russian secret police in 1940 executed thousands of Polish military officers.
Among the dead were Poland''s army chief of staff, the navy chief commander, and heads of the air and land forces.
At the Field Cathedral of the Polish Army in Warsaw, hundreds gathered for a morning Mass and left flowers and written condolences.
New acting chiefs of the military were in place on Sunday and an interim director of the central bank was named as Poland tried to come to grips with the loss of dozens of civilian and military leaders.
Also aboard the aging Russian airliner were the national bank president, the deputy foreign minister, the army chaplain, the head of the National Security Office, the deputy parliament speaker, the Olympic Committee head, the civil rights commissioner and at least two presidential aides and three lawmakers.
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2019 12 31 Katedra Polowa Wojska Polskiego w Warszawie Ołtarz główny cz 2 po 12 35 zdjęcia
Katedra Polowa Wojska Polskiego w Warszawie w oczach Romana / Field Cathedral of the Polish Army in Warsaw in Roman's eyes / Cathédrale de campagne de l'armée polonaise à Varsovie dans les yeux de Roman
Ołtarz główny / Main altar / Autel principal
część / part / partie 2
31.12.2019 po / after / après 12.35
F. Liszt „Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen S. 673
F. Liszt „Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen S. 673
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, Warsaw, Poland
Paweł Wróbel, organ
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A Thousand Years Of Faith (1966)
Full title reads: Warsaw. A Thousand Years Of Faith.
Warsaw, Poland. May Day Celebrations and parade for 1,000 years of Roman Catholicism in Poland.
GV elevated and nearer shot, crowds in May Day parade coming through Warsaw. SV VIPs including Mr Wladislaw Gomulka, President of Poland, waving. CU Ditto. GV Crowd marching past. SV Ditto. LV Banners demanding end to war in Vietnam. Zoom back to GV.
GV Elevated, crowds assembled in front of monastery for Roman Catholic procession in Czestochowa. GV Ditto. (2 shots). CU Cross which will lead procession. CU Cardinal Vyszynski leads the procession away. SV Black Madonna carried by priests. LV Elevated, procession makes its way through crowd. GV Crowd gathered in front of church. LV Nuns kneeling in prayer. CU Ditto - one is wearing sunglasses. (2 shots). GV Crowd. CU Bearded religious leader. SV Cardinal Vyszynski addresses the gathering. LV Priests listen. CU Women in national costume. SV Cardinal speaking. Pan to GV of the crowd gathered.
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ポーランド・クラクフ旅行ガイド2(マンガ館、聖マリア教会など)
ポーランド・クラクフ旅行ガイド2
2019年4月のイースター休暇の1週間、北欧ノルウェーのオスロから中欧ポーランドのクラクフに妻と旅行に行きました。
ヴァヴェル城やマンガ館、聖マリア教会などの名所や、食べたものなどを紹介したいと思います!
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Epic story of a solider and a conutry that dissapeared for 123 years - ENG subs
Epic story of an Adjutant and a conutry that dissapeared for 123 years.which is a Great Polish patriotic poem - Ordon's Redoubt from novel Sisyphean work written by Adam Mickiewicz - the greatest Polish author.
This ethos of Romantic sacrifice is evident in his Reduta Ordona/Redoubt of Ordon, written in 1832 after the defeat of the Polish November Uprising the year before. The work memorializes Julius Konstanty Ordon, a commander of one of the redoubts in Warsaw during the battle for freedom from Russian partition. The fort was blow up by one of its defenders in the last moments of battle, and in Mickiewicz’s verse the act is committed by Ordon in a display of heroic Romantic sacrifice.
Adam Mickiewicz, called the National Soothsayer. in full Adam Bernard Mickiewicz, (born December 24, 1798, Zaosye, near Nowogródek, Belorussia, Russian Empire [now in Belarus]—died November 26, 1855, Constantinople [now Istanbul], Turkey), one of the greatest poets of Poland and a lifelong apostle of Polish national freedom.
Born into an impoverished noble family, Mickiewicz studied at the University of Wilno (now the V. Kapsukas State University of Vilnius, Lithuania) between 1815 and 1819; in 1817 he joined a secret patriotic student society, which was later incorporated into a larger clandestine student organization. Together with his fellow students in the organization, Mickiewicz was arrested in 1823 and deported to Russia for illegal patriotic activities. In Moscow he established friendly relations with Aleksandr Pushkin and other Russian intellectuals.
Mickiewicz’s first volume of poems, Poezye (1822; “Poetry”), included ballads, romances, and an important preface explaining his admiration of western European poetic forms and his desire to transplant them to Polish literature. The second volume of Poezye (1823) contained parts two and four of his Dziady (Forefather’s Eve), in which he combined elements of folklore with a story of tragic love to create a new kind of Romantic drama. While in Russia he visited Crimea in 1825, and, soon after, he published his cycle of sonnets Sonety Krymskie (1826; Crimean Sonnets). Konrad Wallenrod (1828; Konrad Wallenrod and Grazyna) is a poem describing the wars of the Teutonic Order with the Lithuanians but actually representing the age-old feud between Poland and Russia.
Mickiewicz was finally able to leave Russia in 1829, on the grounds of ill health. Traveling throughout Germany, he missed participating in the unsuccessful Polish insurrection of 1830–31. In the third part of Dziady (1833; Dziady III), which he completed in 1832, Mickiewicz views Poland as fulfilling a messianic role among the nations of western Europe by its national embodiment of the Christian themes of self-sacrifice and eventual redemption. In 1832 he settled in Paris and there wrote, in biblical prose, the Księgi narodu polskiego i pielgrzymstwa polskiego (“Books of the Polish Nation and Its Pilgrimage”), a moral interpretation of the history of the Polish people.
Mickiewicz was appointed professor of Latin literature at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) in 1839 but resigned a year later to teach Slavonic literature at the Collège de France. He remained there until 1844, when Napoleon III relieved him of the post—because he was teaching the mystical doctrines of the mesmerist Andrzej Towiański—and appointed him librarian at the Arsenal. In early 1848 he went to Rome to persuade the new pope to support the cause of Polish national freedom. Between March and October 1849 he edited the radical newspaper La Tribune des Peuples (“People’s Tribune”). In September 1855 he was sent to Turkey by Prince Adam Czartoryski to mediate between factions of Poles preparing to fight with the Allies in the Crimean War, but he did not survive the trip. In 1890 his remains were reburied in the vault of Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, where many Polish kings are laid to rest.
Mickiewicz was the principal poet of Polish Romanticism. His love lyrics, succinct and charged with emotion and meaning, raised the image of woman to a level of ideality previously unknown in Polish poetry. With his exalted patriotism, mystical feeling, and passionate appreciation of the positive aspects of Polish life, he came to epitomize the Polish spirit for succeeding generations of Polish writers. Selections of his poetry can be found in two bilingual editions: Treasury of Love Poems by Adam Mickiewicz (1998) and The Sun of Liberty: Bicentenary Anthology: 1798–1998 (1998).
M. Durufle - Chant Donne (Hommage a Jean Gallon), live
M. Durufle - Chant Donne (Hommage a Jean Gallon), live
Field Cathedral of the Polish Army, Warsaw, Poland
Paweł Wróbel, organ
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Newark Cemetery Commonwealth and Polish War Graves All Souls
Newark Town Mayor Speaks at Newark Cemetery regarding the Polish during the 2nd World War around Newark Air Fields. Newark - On - Trent Cemetery War Graves. During the 2nd World War there were a number of RAF stations within a few miles of Newark, from many of which operated squadrons of the Polish Air Force. A special plot was set aside in Newark Cemetery for RAF burials and this is now the war graves plot for all to see from people across the UK , Poland and the world. A Memorial Cross which is in Remembrance to Polish Airmen that are also buried. Many Polish Airmen were flying Spitfires fighters for Britain's Royal Force 400 Polish Airman are buried from the 2nd World War in Newark cemetery. Many airmen married lived around Newark and since are also buried in Newark Cemetery Nottinghamshire, England. General Sikorski the Polish war time leader was visiting Newark Cemetery in 1941 during the 2nd World War. General Sikorski the wartime leader of the Polish Government in exile met his death in an air crash at Gibraltar on the evening of 4th July 1943 and was buried in Newark Nottinghamshire. General Sikorski was buried in the Polish part of cemetery in Newark on 16th July, 1943. 50 years later on the 13th-14th September 1993, his remains were brought back to Poland. Each year British and Polish servicemen honoured at Newark service, candles lit to honour the fallen on the last Sunday in October starting at 2:45pm from the main gate of Newark Cemetery UK. War veterans and civic dignitaries attended a service on Sunday to honour the Polish servicemen who died during the 2nd World War. Lighting of candles were lit on each of the Polish graves at Newark Cemetery during the service, conducted in both Polish and English, to mark All Souls Day.
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We must not forget those of the Commonwealth and Polish airmen, they fought for freedom against the enemy and didn't flinch. All Souls is held each year from the Main Gate on London Road with a parade to the Commonwealth and Polish war graves at Newark Cemetery on the last Sunday in October at 3pm service. Newark Cemetery, London Road, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire NG24 1SQ
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Warsaw Boys Choir - Joseph Haydn - Stabat Mater (Eja Mater) concert March 27th, 2015
Today's concert at Polish Army Field Cathedral in Warsaw. The Passion concert. The Warsaw Boys and Men's Choir, Orkiestra Zakładu Muzyki Dawnej at The Frederic Chopin Music University, soloists: Anna Szostek (soprano), Marcin Gadaliński (C. tenor), Dionizy Płaczkowski (tenor), Krzysztof Łazicki (bass). Conductor - Krzysztof Kusiel Moroz.
A fantastic concert, with powerful sound and perfect timing... Hope we will all enjoy these few passages to follow... Alleluja!