Nikolay of Yusupov Vídeos
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Here is part 5 of some of the grandest tiaras ever worn and the stories behind them. Do you have a favourite? Tiaras in this video... Queen Alia's Cartier Tiara Queen Josephine’s Diamond Tiara Duchess of Leuchtenberg Emerald Parure Tiara Queen Marie's Edinburgh Turquoise Tiara Romanian Massin Tiara Romanian Blackened Steel Tiara Romanian Greek Key Tiara Russia's Sapphire & Diamond Kokoshnik The Yusupov Rock Crystal Tiara The Russian Sapphire “Wave” Tiara The Russian Wave Pattern Tiara Princess Sarvath’s Floral Tiara Habsburg Fringe Tiara The Kinsky Honeysuckle Tiara Luxembourg Vine Leaves Tiara Maria Teresa of Luxemborg's Turquoise Tiara The Bedford/Tavistock Amethyst Tiara Joséphine Charlotte's Citrine & Pearl Bandeau The Chaumet Diamond and Pearl Choker Tiara The Chaumet Emerald Tiara The Cartier Pearl Drop Tiara of Monaco Pearl and diamond scroll tiara of Morocco Moroccan Meander Tiara The Antique Pearl Tiara The Dutch Aquamarine Tiara The Dutch Sapphire Necklace Tiara The Mellerio Ruby Tiara The Dutch Emerald (and Pearl) Parure Tiara The Dutch Laurel Wreath Tiara Queen Emma's Diamond Tiara Queen Maud of Norway's Pearl and Diamond Tiara The Norwegian Gold Bandeau Queen Maud’s Diamond Tiara Martha of Norway's Vasa Tiara Queen Alexandra’s Turquoise Circlet King Olav’s Gift Tiara Norway's Vifte Tiara Alexandra of the United Kingdom's Maltese Cross Tiara Norway's Diamond Daisy Tiara The Romanov Oriental Turquoise and Diamond Kokoshnik The Kochli Sapphire Tiara Russia's Drop Pearl Kokoshnik Russia's Diadem of Ancient Pearls The Niarchos Ruby Necklace Tiara Queen Maria Christina’s Cartier Loop Tiara The Cartier Diamond and Pearl Tiara The Mellerio Shell Tiara The Ansorena Princess Fleur de Lys Tiara Prussian Diamond Tiara Infanta Pilar's Sapphire Tiara Thank you for watching If you enjoyed this video click the like button to give it a thumbs up and subscribe, become a history buff! If you would like to make a one off donation (http•••) Every penny I receive will go towards research material for future projects. Thank you. or Please show your support and become a patreon (http•••) or Why not buy me a coffee (http•••) My pinterest page (http•••) My twitter page (http•••) Part 1 (http•••) Part 2 (http•••) Part 3 (http•••) Part 4 (http•••) Part 6 (http•••) #History #Royaljewels #Tiaras
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Environ 15 000 Russes ou Français d’origine russe y sont inhumés dans 5 220 tombes. On y trouve de membres de la noblesse comme : la princesse Irina Alexandrovna de Russie +••.••(...)) et son époux le prince Félix Ioussoupov +••.••(...)) la princesse Véra Obolensky +••.••(...)), martyre de la Résistance, nom de code « Vicky » (deux plaques la commémorent dans ce cimetière) Gabriel Constantinovitch Romanov +••.••(...)), arrière-petit-fils de Nicolas Ier le grand-duc André Vladimirovitch +••.••(...)) avec son épouse la princesse Marie Félixovna Romanovsky-Krassinsky +••.••(...)), plus connue sous son nom de ballerine, Mathilde Kschessinska, et leur fils Vladimir Tatiana Botkina +••.••(...)), fille du médecin de la famille impériale le prince Wladimir Bariatinsky +••.••(...)) et son épouse la princesse Olga Bariatinsky, née Berestovskaïa +••.••(...)) le prince Gleb Grégoriévitch Gagarine +••.••(...)), colonel au régiment des Cavaliers de Garde de l'impératrice Maria Fédorovna Pavel Alexeïevitch Ignatiev +••.••(...)). Fils du comte Alexeï Pavlovitch Ignatiev. Des militaires comme : Nikolaï Nikolaïevitch Kolomeïtsev +••.••(...)), amiral de la Marine impériale russe, explorateur russe de l'Arctique, membre et chef de l'Administration hydrographique lors de l'expédition en mer Blanche +••.••(...)). le colonel Nicolas Ivanovitch Alabovsky +••.••(...)), bras droit du général Alexandre Koutiepov, puis commandant du régiment Markovsky, non enterré au cénotaphe de Gallipoli pour être enterré avec sa femme née « grande Duchesse » Kramareff. Valerian Nikolaïevitch Bibikov +••.••(...)). Abram Mikhaïlovitch Dragomirov +••.••(...)), général durant la Première Guerre mondiale, membre du Mouvement blanc, ancien président de l’ordre de Saint-Nicolas le Thaumaturge. Pierre Petrovitch Kalitine +••.••(...)), général durant la Première Guerre mondiale, membre du Mouvement blanc, ancien président de l’ordre militaire de Saint-Nicolas. le général Nikolaï Golovine +••.••(...)). la comtesse du Luart, née Leïla Hagondokoff +••.••(...)). Alexandre von Kaulbars +••.••(...)). le général Nikolaï Petrovitch Kolomenski le général Alexandre Koutiepov +••.••(...)), cénotaphe vide dans le carré de Gallipoli. Le lieutenant-général Nikolaï Lokhvitski +••.••(...)), commandant du corps expéditionnaire russe en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Le lieutenant-général Sergueï Oulagaï +••.••(...)), cosaque du Kouban Zinovi Pechkoff +••.••(...)). Alexandre Fiodorovitch Zabeline +••.••(...)). de Brakgaouzene Michel +••.••(...)), Capitaine de l'armée Impériale Russe On y trouve aussi des monuments funéraires et carrés militaires de l'Armée impériale russe et des Armées Blanches russes, avec entre autres : le monument des anciens combattants russes de Gallipoli, en remplacement de celui du cimetière militaire de Gallipoli détruit par un tremblement de terre en 1949 (reconstruit en 2008), celui à la mémoire du général Mikhaïl Drozdovski, la sépulture du régiment du général Mikhaïl Alexeïev, le carré des cosaques du Don, celui des cadets russes, ainsi que le monument de la comtesse du Luart, marraine du Premier régiment étranger de cavalerie basé au camp de Carpiagne. Des écrivains : Andreï Amalrik +••.••(...)), dissident soviétique Sergueï Boulgakov +••.••(...)), philosophe et théologien Le prix Nobel de littérature Ivan Bounine +••.••(...)) Ivan Chmeliov +••.••(...)) Zinaïda Hippius +••.••(...)) et son époux Dimitri Merejkovski +••.••(...)) Assia Lassaigne (née Raichman) +••.••(...)), poétesse, épouse de Jacques Lassaigne, directeur du musée d'art moderne, puis compagne d’Henri Calef, cinéaste et historien Viktor Nekrassov +••.••(...)) Alexeï Remizov +••.••(...)) Irène Yourcha (née de Haes) +••.••(...)) Alexandre Galitch +••.••(...)) dramaturge, poète et auteur-compositeur-interprète Tatiana Ossorguine (née Bakounine) +••.••(...)) historienne et bibliothécaire, femme de Mikhaïl Ossorguine. Des hommes politiques : Vladimir Nikolaïevitch Kokovtsov +••.••(...), enterré dans la crypte de l'église de la Dormition) L’ancien Premier ministre et prince Gueorgui Lvov +••.••(...)), ou prince Lvoff en français de l’époque Pierre Berngardovitch Struve +••.••(...)) Vassili Vassilievitch Kotchoubeï, de l'émigration russe +••.••(...)), député de la quatrième Douma, maréchal de la noblesse de la province de Periatinski Vladimir Bourtzeff, militant révolutionnaire mais anti-bolchévique, chercheur, éditeur et rédacteur en chef de plusieurs périodiques en langue russe. Etc, etc....
Maxim Rysanov Bach Mischa Maisky Nicola Benedetti Vilde Frang Janine Jansen Boris Brovtsyn Alexander Sitkovetsky Sitkovetsky Sergei Krylov Henkel Yusupov Leonard Elschenbroich Kelemen Dobrinka Tabakova Lionel Tertis Valentino Bucchi Richard Dubugnon Leonid Desyatnikov Giya Kancheli Penderecki Vasks Heilbron Martinu Last Night Proms Salzburg Festival Vale Glamorgan Festival Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra London Mozart Players Scottish Ensemble Russian National Orchestra Orquesta Sinfónica Castilla León National Symphony Orchestra Detmold Chamber Orchestra Southbank Sinfonia Budapest Festival Orchestra Sofia Philharmonic Bbc National Orchestra Wales Orchestre Philharmonique Strasbourg Hong Kong Sinfonietta Scottish Chamber Orchestra 1780 2013 2014 2016
Buy Maxim's CDs here: (http•••) Official website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Ukrainian-British violist and conductor Maxim Rysanov has established himself as one of the worlds most vibrant and charismatic musicians. He is principally known for his performances as a violist, guest of the crème of international music scene such as BBC Last Night of the Proms, Verbier, Great Mountain, Tran Siberian and Edinburgh Festival, Salzburg Festival among others. After having completed a conducting fellowship at The GSMD he started to combine his viola performance with a career as a conductor. Conducting engagements include the Spanish Radio Orchestra, Basel Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Riga Sinfonietta, London Mozart Players, Baltic Neopolis, Scottish Ensemble, Russian National Orchestra, and Moscow Musica Viva, Kiev Soloists, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, Georgian National Symphony Orchestra, Częstochowa Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra Chaarts, Detmold Chamber Orchestra, Dala Sinfonietta, Southbank Sinfonia, Danubia Symphony as well as conducting at festivals in Dubrovnik, Utrecht, Boswil , Surrey Hills, Budapest Festival Orchestra, and the finale of the Beijing Viola Festival, Plovdiv Philharmonic, Sofia Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Sofia Philharmonic, Royal College of Music String Orchestra, Lviv Philharmonic, Detmold Chamber Orchestra, Lepaje Symphony Orchestra and the Pforzheim Stadtsorchester. As a conductor Maxim worked with such soloists as Mischa Maisky, Nicola Benedetti, Vilde Frang, Janine Jansen, Boris Brovtsyn, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Sergei Krylov, Susanna Yoko Henkel, Kristina Blaumane, Ashley Wass, Benjamin Yusupov, Leonard Elschenbroich, Dora Kokas and Kelemen Quartet among others. Maxim featured as both conductor and soloist on the debut disc of composer Dobrinka Tabakova (ECM) in 2013 - a disc that reached number 2 in the UK classical charts and was shortlisted for a Grammy Award. Maxim has long been recognised by the international music scene and his list of prizes affirm that status. These include the Classic FM Gramophone Young Artist of the Year Award and the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Award, as well as the Geneva, Lionel Tertis and Valentino Bucchi competitions. Maxim is a keen promoter of new music. Recently he conducted the Russian premier of the Piano Concerto by Benjamin Yusupov. His enthusiasm for new music has generated collaborations, which have extended the viola repertoire. This includes world premieres by Dobrinka Tabakova, Richard Dubugnon and Sergei Akhunov. Other composers with whom Maxim has developed a close working relationship include Benjamin Yusupov, Leonid Desyatnikov, Giya Kancheli, Artyom Vassiliev and Elena Langer. In 2014 Maxim presented the Penderecki's double concerto in a Russian premiere. In 2016 he premieres a new viola concerto by Peteris Vasks that was co-commissioned by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Vale of Glamorgan Festival and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg. Further performances include Turku Philharmonic, Riga Sinfonietta, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Wurttemburgisches Kammerorchester Heilbron and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. Maxim's commercial CD have continually gained awards including Gramophone Editor's Choice and ECHO, ICMA, Gramophone and Grammy nominations as well as reaching the top of the iTunes charts in the USA. His recent recording of the Martinu Rhapsody – Concerto was shortlisted for the Gramophone Award. He is delighted to have a Giuseppe Guadagnini viola (1780) on extended loan from the Elise Mathilde Foundation.
Maxim Rysanov Schubert Valery Gergiev Mikhail Pletnev Jiří Bělohlávek Svetlanov Andrey Boreyko Vasily Petrenko Petrenko Tugan Sokhiev Yuri Simonov Vassily Sinaisky Sir Mark Elder Philippe Herreweghe Eivind Gullberg Jensen Jensen Michał Nesterowicz Nesterowicz Arvo Volmer Matthias Bamert John Axelrod Olari Elts Caballe Kaftan Gennady Rozhdestvensky Jorma Panula Oleg Caetani Verdi Vivaldi Maxim Vengerov Janine Jansen Mischa Maisky Gidon Kremer Nicola Benedetti Vadim Repin Augustin Dumay Viktoria Mullova Alexander Sitkovetsky Sitkovetsky Sol Gabetta Leif Ove Andsnes Denis Matsuev Alessio Bax Bax Michael Collins Alice Coote Freddy Kempf Dobrinka Tabakova Pēteris Vasks Richard Dubugnon Balogh Yusupov Leonid Desyatnikov Giya Kancheli Gabriel Prokofiev Prokofiev Lionel Tertis Valentino Bucchi Ulster Hall Last Night Proms Mariinsky Gürzenich Russian National Orchestra Bbc Symphony Orchestra Residentie Orkest Seattle Symphony Orquesta Sinfónica Castilla León Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Gürzenich Orchestra Frankfurt Radio Symphony Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Danish National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra European Union Youth Orchestra Scottish Chamber Orchestra Spanish National Orchestra Beethovenorchester London Mozart Players Southbank Sinfonia Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra I Musici I Musici Montreal Detmold Chamber Orchestra Sofia Philharmonic 1780 2013 2020
Get tickets to 'Rysanov Plays Schubert' now at (http•••) #uoletsplaydigital Official website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Grammy nominated Ukrainian-British violist and conductor Maxim Rysanov has established himself as one of the worldʼs most vibrant and charismatic musicians. As a violist, he is principally known as a frequent guest of the crème of the international music scene, such as BBC Last Night of the Proms and the festivals of Edinburgh, Salzburg and Verbier. Among his concerto highlights are the Mariinsky Orchestra (Valery Gergiev), Russian National Orchestra (Mikhail Pletnev), BBC Symphony Orchestra (Jiří Bělohlávek), Residentie Orkest the Hague (Neeme Jarvi), Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra (Vladimir Jurovsky), Seattle Symphony (Andrey Boreyko), Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León (Vasily Petrenko), Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (Tugan Sokhiev), Moscow Philharmonic (Yuri Simonov), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (Vassily Sinaisky), Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne (Sir Mark Elder), Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (Philippe Herreweghe), NDR Philharmonic Orchestra (Eivind Gullberg Jensen), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (Juraj Valcuha and again with Michał Nesterowicz), Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (Arvo Volmer), Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Michael Schoenwandt), Shanghai Symphony (Long Yu), European Union Youth Orchestra (Matthias Bamert), Czech Filharmonic (John Axelrod), Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Olari Elts), Spanish National Orchestra (Josep Caballe Domenech) and Beethovenorchester Bonn (Dirk Kaftan). Maxim enjoys a busy career as a conductor parallel to playing the viola. Often he combines conducting and directing a concerto from viola. Maxim studied conducting with Alan Hazeldine at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has taken part in several masterclasses with Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Jorma Panula and Oleg Caetani. Here are some of the orchestras he conducted: Svetlanov State Symphony Orchestra, La Verdi Orchestra Milan, Basel Symphony Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Tatarstan State Symphony Orchestra, Spanish Radio Orchestra (RTVE), Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, Dala Sinfonietta, Danubia Symphony Budapest, London Mozart Players, Southbank Sinfonia, Riga Sinfonietta, Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, I Musici de Montreal, Detmold Chamber Orchestra, Musica Viva (Moscow), Voronezh Youth Orchestra, Kiev Soloists, Częstochowa Philharmonic Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra Chaarts, Budapest Festival Academy Orchestra, Classic FM Orchestra (Bulgaria), Georgian National Symphony Orchestra, Plovdiv Philharmonic, Sofia Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Sofia Philharmonic, Pfortseim Theatre Orchestra, Badische Philharmonie, Vivaldi Orchestra Morbegno. Maxim is a keen chamber musician. His chamber partners include Maxim Vengerov, Janine Jansen, Mischa Maisky, Gidon Kremer, Nicola Benedetti, Vadim Repin, Augustin Dumay, Viktoria Mullova, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Sol Gabetta, Leif Ove Andsnes, Denis Matsuev, Alessio Bax, Michael Collins, Martin Frost, Alice Coote, Freddy Kempf, Yeoelom Son among others. His enthusiasm for new music generates many exciting collaborations which extend the viola repertoire. This includes world premieres by Dobrinka Tabakova, Pēteris Vasks, Richard Dubugnon, Mate Balogh and Elena Langer. Other composers with whom Maxim has developed a close working relationship include Benjamin Yusupov, Leonid Desyatnikov, Giya Kancheli and most recently Gabriel Prokofiev. Gabriel is planning to write a symphony-concerto for Maxim, where the performer will have to combine skills of both soloist and conductor. Maxim's recordings have gained numerous award nominations including Gramophone Editor's Choice, ECHO, ICMA. Maxim featured as both soloist and conductor on the debut disc of composer Dobrinka Tabakova (ECM) in 2013 - a disc that reached number 2 in the UK classical charts and was shortlisted for a Grammy Award. His last album “in Schubert’s company” was selected as Gramophone Critic’s Choice of the Year. New CD is planned for a spring 2020 release on BIS. Sinfonietta Riga under Maxim’s direction are performing music by Peteris Vasks. It will include the premier recording of the Viola Concerto written and dedicated to Maxim, coupled with the Symphony no 1. Maxim is a recipient of various awards, including the Gramophone Young Artist of the Year Award and the BBC Radio 3 New Generation Award. He is also a prize-winner at the Geneva, Lionel Tertis and Valentino Bucchi competitions. Maxim studied viola with Maria Sitkovskaya in Moscow and John Glickman at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama London. He is delighted to play a 1780 Giuseppe Guadagnini Viola known as 'II Soldato', on private loan that was kindly arranged by Premiere Performances of Hong Kong.
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