The History of Russian Choir -- Part 1: Brief History of the Orthodox Church, and the Choir's Roll

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2010

This is a short film I created about the history of Russian Choir for my Psychology of Music final project. The first part deals with the history Orthodox Church and the Choir's roll within it. I also speak about the foundations of the Russian language and why that is important in song.

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  • haha, nice vid Stalin. But your pronunciation of Russian isn't that good. And if you want to say House, you don't say Доме. You say: Дом. Cause if you say Доме. you will say in the house, and not house. Cause Доме isn't a word that you can use on it's own. It has to be combinetd with в and that stands for in. And that's the same with the other 6 random words you used. Another example Библиотеке isn't libarary. It's not a word to be used on it's own. Hope you understand this.
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  • @Jamarmy2012 in Croatian there are 7 cases :D

  • i think i would very much enjoy a crash course on Russian ;)

  • @MagicianCamilleI think Byzantie empire -its correct for old Estern Roman empire

  • @DIRK1015 UMAD suck-up?

  • @MagicianCamille Dude, get a life. If you don't like his videos, then fuck off.

  • Stalin...please...learn some history. Your complete lack of knowledge about how Christianity began or spread from your "Was Christianity a Historical Inevitability" video was painful enough, but now you're saying the Eastern Roman Empire was renamed the Byzantine Empire? Seriously? >.< The name Byzantine was not used, they considered themselves Romans.

  • When i think of Russia i think of Mother Russia!... The Slavic mother to all Slavic nations.

  • @D3adtrap Lots of Stalin's fans are young and don't appreciate this.

  • Not having to put the words in any particular order seems like a mess xD

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