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  • БРАВО!

  • My Grandfather Paul Molchanoff was also an original member. Settled in Australia in the 1930's and died in 1973.

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  • @anneebell1

    I am working on an Excel file of the members of the Don Cossack Choir

    Can you tell me the Birthday (Aug-24-1895 ??) and the day he died in 1973.

    Which voice her grandfather had in the choir ?

    There exist an fantastic internetsite of the Don cossack choir with a unsharp picture of your grandfather ( russian-records com, Yuri Bernikoff ), could you send me a sharper picture ?

  • @anneebell1 Gratuliere!!! Die Don Kosaken waren fantastisch!!

  • Audience entranced by this beautiful music.

    Respect to this great people that resisted the dead hand of bolshevism.

  • I know what they thought of chaos, war, revolution, and the people that cause them. Hidden by the title Imperial Russia, for a while, there flourished a very genuinely Democratic political system. Everything was voted on and an Ataman could be removed by popular vote. No room to go into details. Check academic texts. From tribe to nation state; disobedience of the Ten Commandments / "Corruption". :) Every Orthodox Warrior knows. Complex but doable. They did or we wouldn't be here.

  • If there are twenty one here, certainly there are many more. Thank you all for lifting my spirit Considering what we have all endured , in particular, over the last century, it is something of a miracle that not all have forgotten what it means to be an Orthodox Christian. :)

  • I enjoyed this video-- My father was also a member--his name is Donald Ferensick.

  • I work on a list of Members ot the Don cossack choir Serge Jaroff.

    Can you give me messages about:.

    Year of birth / death year / voice of her father Donald Ferensick

    Period in which he sang in the choir

  • my father Dionys Rusnak was an original member passed away 1952

  • @denny3243 Is he in this film, if so which one is he?

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  • @vermsiggi I will try to locate what I can. I was eight when he passed away in Yonkers N Y 9/18/52

    I was told he was a Lyric tenor

  • @vermsiggi told he was an original member believe he was born 1900

  • Between the English backed Berezoftchina working to divide the Slavs and steal their resources and the 'Republicans' against new weapons treaties; My dear Baron...why should we trust you?

  • Niesamowite wrażenie robi to, jak Ci śpiewający mężczyźni reagują na gesty swego dyrygenta... Operetkowe, wydawałoby się, a jednak go słuchają! Absolutnie (słuch absolutny???)

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  • @stuartsob really!

  • Das ist fantastisch!80Jahre und diese Tonqualität.

  • Interesting! Jaroff uses little movement. He does not direct the meter.

    He shapes the sound with hand gestures and head nods. The effect creates attention from the chorus. The chorus must know the music by heart and then they are free to watch the conductor.

  • Amazing bass voices.

  • Did Christ put a quantity on forgiveness? Will The Slavs now waste their blood and treasure on murdering each other over the dead.? It is typical English Diplomacy to set tribes against one another. It is also ancient Roman as Caesar wrote: Divide and Conquer. There is a European Union. Why not a Slavic One?

  • @vladdrac88 Exactly, there is a European Union !

    So why would there be a need to create a Slavic one ???

    Europe, european, these are the words for a greater entity ! Slavic, latin, germanic, etc are smaller entities.

    European unites all of these into one greater one !

    Now you understand, or to i need to draw it to you ???

  • @vladdrac88

    This US & English diplomacy is in control of how many thumbs up is shown for each comment. I am trying to add a thumb up, but it does not work. Well, what they do not control is a thumb up in my heart.

  • That's my Czech grandmother (on the left, 0:34) in the audience!

  • You're grandmother was very pretty (so was her friend next to her). And good taste too. They don't make them like that anymore. Today you find them with tattoos, lip piercings, and listening to (c)rap.

  • Wünderschöne Produktion!

    Ich höre und sehe immer gern die Kosaken Chor mit Serge Jaroff.

    Ein sehr interessanter und wünderschöner Männerchor.

    Interessantes Volk und Chor von dem Ort der ungarischen Tragödie.

    Vielen Dank für dieses Video!

  • What was The Cossacks political structure?

  • @vladdrac88  Musik und politik?Vergiss es!

  • Ein wundervoller Dirigent.

    Man achte auf die Stimme im Hintergrund.

    Serge Jaroff bleibt uns in ewig in Erinnerung.

  • Kazzakh is not the same as Khazar. The Don Cossacks at best very distantly related to the Khazars who lived further south between the seas. The Don Cossacks are descended from the refugees driven before the horde into the western mountains. Originally a mix of lowlander and norse volgo traders, they came out of the hills more slavic and almost entirely Greek Orthodox. The Suvitai left *nothing* alive in those plains. Only north where Moscow surrendered were there survivors of the Khan's horde.

  • CarpatoRus

    Yes, I agree,Cossacks and Khazars are distantly related! But the name cossack came from khazar (kosar). Also some people survived even the Mongol invasion and continued to live in the Don area.

  • There are non-theoretical jewish/cossack ties. Cossacks in practice were less racist than historical accounts. My father, full blooded cossack from two families. his mother's grandmother was a jewess carried home over a saddle. She outlived his grandfather and became the family's reigning baba - real force of nature. Technically my father, a cossack, is Jewish. My family is little skeptical about much history written about cossacks.

    Khazars are to Cossacks like Apaches are to Bombay residents.

  • CarpatoRus

    There were very strong ties between Rus and Khazars. There was Rus Khaganate and Kievan princes called themselves Khagan (Khazarian for King) Intermarriges has happened not only in your family but in many others now and long time ago as well! Not only the cossacks are the descendants of the khazars but also many of russians as well!

  • You're family is very right! My uncle, an Orthodox Priest and a Cossack who occasionally used un-pc language, hid a family of Jews in his basement throughout WWII full well knowing the price of discovery!

  • stuartsob

    Here are some medieval quotes about Khazars:

    " The Khazars and their king are all Jews"

    Ahmad-Ibn-Fadlan (the arab traveler).

    "All Khazars are Jews" Arab traveler Ibn-Al-Faqih

    "Ibn-Al-Athir tells how in the days of Harun, the emperor of Bizantium forsed the Jews to emigrate. They came to the Khazar country where they found intelligent but untutored race and offered them their religion. The Khazars found it better that their own and accepted it".

    Dimashqi (the arab historian).

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  • stuartsob

    Some of the Khazars became muslims or christians but the official religion of Khazar kingdom was Judaism! And since khazar king and nobility became Jews it was only question of time for other khazars to become jews too! It was the same in each and every country: the religion of the rulers becomes the religion of commoners! Also Khazaria was very tolerant country, there were no religious presecution!

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  • stuartsob

    Not only Khazar Kagan(King) was converted to Judaism but most of the khazars and also many East slavs who were tributary nations of Khazars!

    The Don cossacks are the prime descendants of khazars(kosars), Russia has established her control over the cossack area only in 18 century! The cossacks even today categorically deny the opinion that they are related to Russians!

  • AN ALLE SERGE JAROFF FANS!

    Dieser Chor mit seinen unvergesslichen Dirigenten werden wir wohl stets in Erinnerung behalten.

    Viele Grüsse aus den Raum Magdebug.

  • The cossacks are the discendants of kozars(khazars). Khazars were converted to Judaism which became the official religion of Khazar kingdom.

  • Слышь чучело,ты кого Хазарином назвал?

  • Nice song

  • Splendid!!!!

  • sergej, du und dein chor wirst nie in vergessenheit geraten. wenn du wüsstest das mein urgroßvater und du aus ein und der selben stadt kommst namens kostroma.

    Боже, Царя храни!

  • an wolle01cle: Es war das Vater unser. Warum wurde der Kanal gelöscht. ?Wer weiss da näheres ?

  • danke.Mal sehen wo ich die alte aufnahme finde,war ja auch von 1930.

  • es gab hier mal ein video das wegen missbrauch gelöscht wurde.wer weiss was ich meine?eventuel das"vater unser"?

  • es war mal hier das Vater unser auf Russisch, Warum wurde das gelöscht ?

  • Ein schillender Tenor im Hntergrund!!!

  • Serge Jaroff war ein wundervoller Dirigent.

    Auch nach nach seinen Tod wird er uns unvergessen bleiben!

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  • Ich weiss nicht,ob du meine Nachricht schon erhalten hast.

    Du kannst dieses Video speichern z.b.mit Youtube Ashampoo Clipfinder

    und brennen z.b.mit Nero.

  • danke,ich werde es mal versuchen

  • Dieses Lied ist einmalig schön.

    Zu Tränen gerührt!

  • er ist weit übersich herausgewachsen,

    meine eltern kannten ihn peröhlich, bin stolz drauf.

    lg siegfried

  • Ein wundervoller Chor unter der Leitung eines so einmaligen Dirigenten!!!

  • Du wirst uns unvergessen bleiben!

  • Man achte auf den Tenor im Hintergrund.

    Einfach Klasse!

  • As a boy I saw the Don Cossack Choir perform in Sydney in the early 1950s at the Tivoli theatre. They were amazing! I have been a fan ever since. I don't believe that any other choir could get near them. Their best was "Monotonously Rings the Little Bell". I wish they were still around.

  • This is NOT Kol` Slaven!

  • Казаки от казаков ведуться!

    We are cossack,n we will die how cossacks.

  • Man achte auf die Führung des Serge Jaroffs als Dirigent: grandios und unverwechselbar!!

  • Ja, einzigartig, da wüsste sogar ich, wie ich singen muss.

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  • it's hard for me to watch even something as beautiful as this without thinking of how terrible the 30s were in russia and ukraine.

    there was the holodomor of 1932-33, the harsh purges of 1937-38, and the refinement of the GULAG incarceration network :(

  • There were a lot of pogroms in the Ukraine in the 1900's and before...

  • @movitmovit Many nations have suffered this form of mass insanity. China, Russia, Germany, France, England and many others down through history have suffered such episodes. As long as there are 'have not nations' there will be such episodes.

  • @movitmovit Indeed, but the West didn't cared, until they were directly threatened !

    Cose that's how people are, they don't give a crap until they feel the pain themselfs or affects their interests in some way.

  • @BaronVonGalatz very true

  • hailandstärnä isch das scheee

  • Holy shit, the low C on the end! That's sick!

  • americans basses...listen this !!!

  • @cdehtg Why only American basses? How about German, French, Brazilian or Japanese? Methinks me smells a hang-up.

  • Круто. Лица и голоса из прошлого... Уже история.

  • Merci pour cette possibilité de voir le Choeur de Jarov qui chante l'hymne de D. Bortniansky "Kol Slaven". L'enregistrement rare et pour cela exceptionnel. Bravo cinemartini !!!

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