Orthodox encyclopedia (№ 22 ) 02.06.2012 (2012)

Telecast №75193, 1 part, duration: 0:25:50
Production: Pravoslavnaya Enciklopediya
Anchor:Uminskiy Aleksey

Annotation:

The bell tower of Moscow.

Reel №1

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Blagovest.

Opening speech by Priest Alexei Uminsky in a park in Moscow.

The bell tower of Ivan the Great in the Kremlin.

Alexey Uminsky tells against the background of the Moskva River and the cathedrals of the Kremlin.

Says Viktor Sharikov, director of the Moscow Bell Center.

Old photos of the Kremlin.

Chronicle of 1910.

Panorama of Moscow.

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior.

Drawing of the church of Ivan the Ladder.

Drawing of the bell tower of Ivan the Great.

View of the bell tower in modern times.

View of the Great Assumption Bell in the Kremlin.

The tsar is a bell.

Andrey Batalov, Deputy General Director of the Moscow Kremlin Museums, tells us.

Cathedral Square of the Kremlin.

Part of the bell tower, built by Boris Godunov.

Alexey Uminsky tells against the background of the monument to Minin and Pozharsky.

The falling bell tower of St.

Basil's Cathedral.

In Zaryadye, the bell tower of the church of Maxim the Blessed leaned on Varvarka.

The bell tower of the Church of All Saints on Kulishki is tilted in the same way.

An old picture of the Church of All Saints in Vsekhsvyatsky.

The bell tower of this temple has a slope.

The bell tower of Ivan the Great also has a slope.

Alexey Uminsky tells us.

Menshikov Tower.

An old drawing of the Menshikov Tower.

Portrait of Prince Menshikov.

Menshikov Tower after a fire destroyed the upper floors of the bell tower.

The largest active bell in Moscow is the Great Assumption.

Says Viktor Sharikov, director of the Moscow Bell Center.

View from the bell tower of Ivan the Great on Cathedral Square.

Tsar cannon.

Alternating frames with different angles of shooting the Great Assumption Bell.

Products of the Moscow Cannon Factory.

Cannons and bells.

An old engraving depicting a cannon factory.

Says Viktor Sharikov, director of the Moscow Bell Center.

Mockups of the production of bells.

View of all the bells of Ivan the Great.

View of the Assumption Cathedral from the bell tower of Ivan the Great.

Decorations on the surface of the Great Assumption Bell.

The bell tower of Ivan the Great and the cathedrals of Moscow in the paintings of Russian artists.

Russian coat of arms.

The candidate of Historical Sciences tells.

An old miniature depicting the Cathedral Square in the Kremlin.

Engraving, view of the bell tower of Ivan the Great.

The royal procession on Cathedral Square, an old engraving.

Photo of the beginning of the 20th century - the royal procession.

Kutafya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin.

An old photo of the Chudov Monastery in Moscow.

Portraits of Ivan the Terrible and Fyodor Alekseevich.

Portrait of Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov.

Photos of the destruction of churches in the 30s of the 20th century.

Photos of people on the background of a bell thrown from the bell tower.

Photo of the destroyed church.

Chronicle of 1930.

Demonstration.

Panorama of factory territories.

The train is traveling by rail.

Cars on the streets of the city.

Firework.

Chronicle of 1924.

The queue of people to say goodbye to Lenin.

Panorama of the Kremlin in Moscow.

Cathedral Square.

Svyatodanilov Monastery.

Bells brought from all over Russia to St.

Danilov Monastery for the Millennium of Russia.

Chronicle of 2008.

The monastery brethren meet the bells returned from the USA.

Now there are 18 bells in the bell tower of St.

Daniel's Monastery.

Hierodeacon Roman (Nikolaev) tells.

Photo by Thomas Wittemore.

Photo of the bell ringer Konstantin Saradzhev.

The tower at Harvard, where the bells from St.

Daniel's Monastery were installed.

Removing the bells from the bell tower at Harvard.

Photos of the last bell ringer of the old monastery Mikhail Ivanovich Makarov.

View from the bell tower of St.

Daniel's Monastery.

Pilgrims in the courtyard of St.

Daniel's Monastery.

The design of the surface of the bells.

The name of the owner of the factory where the bell was cast.

Articles about this plant.

The tongue of the big bell.

Catholic Cathedral.

Irina Romanova, the head of the Bell Ringing Museum, tells.

The bell ringer teaches the visitor bell ringing.

Says Viktor Sharikov, director of the Moscow Bell Center.

Alexey Uminsky tells us.

Alexey Uminsky rings the bells.

The Church of the Trinity of the Life-Giving in Khokhly.

The final word of Alexey Uminsky.

Key words

Bells.
Bell ringing.
Bell towers.

Personnel:

Svyaschennik Aleksej Uminskij. Viktor Sharikov, direktor Moskovskogo kolokoljnogo centra. Andrej Batalov, zamestitelj generaljnogo direktora Muzeev Moskovskogo Kremlya. Carj Ivan Groznij. Carj Fedor Alekseevich. Aleksandr Vasiljevich Suvorov, russkij polkovodec. Tomas Vittemor, iskusstvoved. Zvonarj Konstantin Saradzhev. Zvonarj Svyato Danilova monastirya Mihail Ivanovich Makarov. Zaveduyuschaya muzeem kolokoljnogo zvona Irina Romanova. Ierodiakon Roman (Nikolaev).

Calendar: 02.06.2012 1910 1924 2008 1930

Locations: Moscow [820] Harvard

Objects:

Bell towers of Moscow churches.

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