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Herb that brings back memory. Reflections on history
Suddenly a noise, and a shout, and a clatter of swords,
And blood and death and there is no mercy!
All alone like the swans
Hunted down by the herd.
with the Russian power of Monomakh
The all-destroying one appeared.
Apollon Maikov "Emshan"
The bells of Sofia sounded victorious, the new prince of Kiev, the grandson of Yaroslav the Wise, Vladimir Monomakh triumphantly entered the city.
And this triumph was quite deserved. More precisely conquered. In the beginning of the 12th century. One of the main misfortunes of the Russians princes is the Polovtsian horde. The Kipchaks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2ouM5CqMRI&t=15s - Secrets of Marco Polo. And the Kazakh steppe. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy8jV5rIzSY&t=415s - Tamerlane. Under the Stone of History. Re...
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Rachmaninoff's last work: a transcription of Tchaikovsky's song, Lullaby
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943):
Lullaby
Bruce Robinson, piano
Rachmaninoff performed Lullaby on his final concert tours. He recorded the piece in his last recording sessions, in 1942, although RCA released it only in 1973.
This is a transcription of the song of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) to a poem by Apollon Maykov (1821-1897) from his Modern Greek Songs, 1860. The lyrics to the song are shown in the video. The complete lyrics are below.
Tchaikovsky dedicated the song to Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova, the wife of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who was expecting a child.
She had transcribed his Romeo & Juliet for piano duet.
Lyrics to Tchaikovsky's song:
Sleep, my child, hushabye, sleep!
Welcome sweet dreams.
Nannies three watch over you:
Wind, sun and eagle.
The eagle flew ho...
published: 13 Aug 2022
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Tchaikovsky/Pabst - Lullaby
Recent weeks have been very difficult. Over two weeks I have lost two people who were very dear to me. If there is any consolation, this music has been just that. I thought, perhaps, there someone else out there needs to find their peace and they happen to have a similar way of coping with their feelings. Thus: Lullaby by Tchaikovsky, transcribed for the piano by Pabst.
This piece is originally a song for soprano and piano, one of the romances op. 16. As opposed to the more famous piano transcription by Rachmaninov, Pabst's version keeps things simple and folk-like, just like the original version. I see three different interpretations of Maykov's lyrics to this song. But first, English translation (by Laura Claycomb and Peter Grunberg, you can find it, with the Russian original, right her...
published: 31 Mar 2020
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The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version)
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version) · Gaston Marchesini/Alexandre Labinsky/Boris Christoff
Icon: Boris Christoff
℗ 1992 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Piano: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Boris Christoff
Cello: Gaston Marchesini
Lead Vocals: Gaston Marchesini
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 01 May 2015
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BeHASSTic Russian Artistic Circles of the 20th Century made by Joshua Zheng
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published: 07 Sep 2021
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JESSE'S OFFICE (Ep #12) "You'll Never Work in this Town Again" with BRUCE WAGNER
Today’s episode is a conversation with the legendary author and screenwriter Bruce Wagner. We discuss nuclear families going nuclear, movies, writing, and writing movies.
About The Series:
Jesse’s Office is a podcast moderated by Jesse Dylan, Founder of Wondros, and Priscilla Cohen, Chief Creative Officer at Wondros. The podcast covers interesting conversations with fascinating people, in Jesse’s Office.
About Wondros:
Inspiring a world where anything is possible… We custom-craft campaigns and tools to inspire passion, incite action, and propel change.
Be sure to check out this related video: JESSE’S OFFICE (Ep#11) with ELDAD HAGAR & LORETA FRANKONYTE “Hope4Paws”
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published: 06 Nov 2019
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Весь Санкт Петербург за один день? Реально | 80 достопримечательностей + карта маршрута ч.1
Весь Санкт Петербург За 1 День ⚓️| Что посмотреть в Питере 2022 | 80 Достопримечательностей ч.1
#чтопосмотретьвпитере #санктпетербург #питер
Путеводители по другим городам:
Париж: https://youtu.be/lrb2gf_Un3Y
Прага: https://youtu.be/HZJDJWxry6Q
Рим: https://youtu.be/Q59z8KusJi4
Лондон: https://youtu.be/Uqg1e3O0Th4
Барселона: https://youtu.be/QRZY98DAn3k
Флоренция: https://youtu.be/RfkgHpt83qY
Бангкок: https://youtu.be/3TxZyMN1zP0
Санкт-Петербург: https://youtu.be/oYBBtmbhYn4
Венеция: https://youtu.be/ulcgszDfLqw
Гонконг: https://youtu.be/GkZP_AW8j8o
Тбилиси: https://youtu.be/Ar_vBowv7fI
Санкт-Петербург большой город, и если на его посещение у вас совсем мало времени, то этот маршрут поможет вам осмотреть более 80-ти значимых достопримечательностей всего за один день.
ПОБЛАГОДАРИТЬ АВТ...
published: 12 Jul 2022
15:12
Herb that brings back memory. Reflections on history
Suddenly a noise, and a shout, and a clatter of swords,
And blood and death and there is no mercy!
All alone like the swans
Hunted down by the herd.
with the Ru...
Suddenly a noise, and a shout, and a clatter of swords,
And blood and death and there is no mercy!
All alone like the swans
Hunted down by the herd.
with the Russian power of Monomakh
The all-destroying one appeared.
Apollon Maikov "Emshan"
The bells of Sofia sounded victorious, the new prince of Kiev, the grandson of Yaroslav the Wise, Vladimir Monomakh triumphantly entered the city.
And this triumph was quite deserved. More precisely conquered. In the beginning of the 12th century. One of the main misfortunes of the Russians princes is the Polovtsian horde. The Kipchaks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2ouM5CqMRI&t=15s - Secrets of Marco Polo. And the Kazakh steppe. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy8jV5rIzSY&t=415s - Tamerlane. Under the Stone of History. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh14_OBK2_Q - Your Worship, Mister Teacher. State Councilor Ibrai Altynsarin. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BmtmJX8Zqc - The monster of the Soviet Frankenstein. Reflections on history
https://wn.com/Herb_That_Brings_Back_Memory._Reflections_On_History
Suddenly a noise, and a shout, and a clatter of swords,
And blood and death and there is no mercy!
All alone like the swans
Hunted down by the herd.
with the Russian power of Monomakh
The all-destroying one appeared.
Apollon Maikov "Emshan"
The bells of Sofia sounded victorious, the new prince of Kiev, the grandson of Yaroslav the Wise, Vladimir Monomakh triumphantly entered the city.
And this triumph was quite deserved. More precisely conquered. In the beginning of the 12th century. One of the main misfortunes of the Russians princes is the Polovtsian horde. The Kipchaks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2ouM5CqMRI&t=15s - Secrets of Marco Polo. And the Kazakh steppe. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy8jV5rIzSY&t=415s - Tamerlane. Under the Stone of History. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh14_OBK2_Q - Your Worship, Mister Teacher. State Councilor Ibrai Altynsarin. Reflections on history
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BmtmJX8Zqc - The monster of the Soviet Frankenstein. Reflections on history
- published: 14 Sep 2022
- views: 63
5:03
Rachmaninoff's last work: a transcription of Tchaikovsky's song, Lullaby
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943):
Lullaby
Bruce Robinson, piano
Rachmaninoff performed Lullaby on his final concert tours. He recorded the piece in his last r...
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943):
Lullaby
Bruce Robinson, piano
Rachmaninoff performed Lullaby on his final concert tours. He recorded the piece in his last recording sessions, in 1942, although RCA released it only in 1973.
This is a transcription of the song of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) to a poem by Apollon Maykov (1821-1897) from his Modern Greek Songs, 1860. The lyrics to the song are shown in the video. The complete lyrics are below.
Tchaikovsky dedicated the song to Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova, the wife of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who was expecting a child.
She had transcribed his Romeo & Juliet for piano duet.
Lyrics to Tchaikovsky's song:
Sleep, my child, hushabye, sleep!
Welcome sweet dreams.
Nannies three watch over you:
Wind, sun and eagle.
The eagle flew home;
The sun disappeared under the water:
The wind, after three nights,
Races to his mother.
Wind’s mother asks him:
“Where have you been hiding?”
“Were you playing battle with the stars?
Or just pushing the waves around?"
"I didn’t drive the waves of the sea,
I didn’t touch the golden stars;”
“I kept a baby safe and sound,
Rocking its cradle!"
Sleep, my child, hushabye, sleep!
Welcome sweet dreams.
Nannies three watch over you:
Wind, sun and eagle.
https://wn.com/Rachmaninoff's_Last_Work_A_Transcription_Of_Tchaikovsky's_Song,_Lullaby
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943):
Lullaby
Bruce Robinson, piano
Rachmaninoff performed Lullaby on his final concert tours. He recorded the piece in his last recording sessions, in 1942, although RCA released it only in 1973.
This is a transcription of the song of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) to a poem by Apollon Maykov (1821-1897) from his Modern Greek Songs, 1860. The lyrics to the song are shown in the video. The complete lyrics are below.
Tchaikovsky dedicated the song to Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova, the wife of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, who was expecting a child.
She had transcribed his Romeo & Juliet for piano duet.
Lyrics to Tchaikovsky's song:
Sleep, my child, hushabye, sleep!
Welcome sweet dreams.
Nannies three watch over you:
Wind, sun and eagle.
The eagle flew home;
The sun disappeared under the water:
The wind, after three nights,
Races to his mother.
Wind’s mother asks him:
“Where have you been hiding?”
“Were you playing battle with the stars?
Or just pushing the waves around?"
"I didn’t drive the waves of the sea,
I didn’t touch the golden stars;”
“I kept a baby safe and sound,
Rocking its cradle!"
Sleep, my child, hushabye, sleep!
Welcome sweet dreams.
Nannies three watch over you:
Wind, sun and eagle.
- published: 13 Aug 2022
- views: 133
4:10
Tchaikovsky/Pabst - Lullaby
Recent weeks have been very difficult. Over two weeks I have lost two people who were very dear to me. If there is any consolation, this music has been just tha...
Recent weeks have been very difficult. Over two weeks I have lost two people who were very dear to me. If there is any consolation, this music has been just that. I thought, perhaps, there someone else out there needs to find their peace and they happen to have a similar way of coping with their feelings. Thus: Lullaby by Tchaikovsky, transcribed for the piano by Pabst.
This piece is originally a song for soprano and piano, one of the romances op. 16. As opposed to the more famous piano transcription by Rachmaninov, Pabst's version keeps things simple and folk-like, just like the original version. I see three different interpretations of Maykov's lyrics to this song. But first, English translation (by Laura Claycomb and Peter Grunberg, you can find it, with the Russian original, right here: https://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=32313 )
Sleep, my baby, sleep, fall asleep, sleep, fall asleep!
Beckon sweet dreams to yourself:
I've hired as nannies for you
The Wind, the Sun and the Eagle.
The Eagle has flown back home,
The Sun has hidden under the waters,
And three nights later
The Wind is rushing away to her Mother.
The Wind's mother has been asking:
"Where have you been for so long?
Have you been fighting the stars?
Have you been chasing the waves?"
"I haven't been chasing the sea-waves,
I haven't been touching the golden stars,
I have been guarding a baby
And rocking gently his little cradle".
Sleep, my baby, sleep, fall asleep, sleep, fall asleep!
Beckon sweet dreams to yourself:
I've hired as nannies for you
The Wind, the Sun and the Eagle.
My first idea about the meaning of these lyrics was that this is perhaps the most stoic lullaby you can possibly sing to your child. Everyone you grow to love and care about, regardless of their promises to take care of you, will eventually leave you.
Then I thought about it some more and remembered that Russian poetry at that time was strongly inspired by folk tales, and folk tales tend to be symbolic. And so, as a Slavic folk you can see the eagle as a symbol of strength and youthfulness, the sun as joy and carelessness and the wind is frequently a reference to the human spirit: impossible to grasp, impossible to stop. The eagle goes away as the first one, shortly followed by the sun. Only the wind sticks around for a while before it's confronted with its mother (life-giving figure, perhaps a metaphor for a divine being). The questions about stars and waves don't seem random either: even in current pop culture, especially the stars, tend to symbolize dreams and ambition. The wind, however, states it was just trying to give calm sleep to a baby, which does sound like a mundane, yet admirable and selfless task.
And then the third way to understand this lullaby hit me. It's goodbye. Forever. As a mother, leaving her child in a grave calms down not the baby, but herself. Tries to find peace of mind, a distraction, a beam of hope through imagining that her baby is safe and guarded by nature.
I'm not sure if any of my ways of seeing it are anywhere near what Maykov had in mind while writing it. There are so many other ways to see this, just come up with something you like. The beauty of poetry! I think, however, that Tchaikovsky must have heard something gruesome and deeply sad in those words, which is why his music to this text is so dark - from the choice of the tonality, through the harmonies, dissonances, melodic direction and even the unsettling cradle/wind sounds accompanying the melody.
Or it's just me imagining things in my restless mind.
Either way, it is what it is.
In loving memory of M. and L. There are no words that can describe how much I'll miss both of you.
https://wn.com/Tchaikovsky_Pabst_Lullaby
Recent weeks have been very difficult. Over two weeks I have lost two people who were very dear to me. If there is any consolation, this music has been just that. I thought, perhaps, there someone else out there needs to find their peace and they happen to have a similar way of coping with their feelings. Thus: Lullaby by Tchaikovsky, transcribed for the piano by Pabst.
This piece is originally a song for soprano and piano, one of the romances op. 16. As opposed to the more famous piano transcription by Rachmaninov, Pabst's version keeps things simple and folk-like, just like the original version. I see three different interpretations of Maykov's lyrics to this song. But first, English translation (by Laura Claycomb and Peter Grunberg, you can find it, with the Russian original, right here: https://www.lieder.net/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=32313 )
Sleep, my baby, sleep, fall asleep, sleep, fall asleep!
Beckon sweet dreams to yourself:
I've hired as nannies for you
The Wind, the Sun and the Eagle.
The Eagle has flown back home,
The Sun has hidden under the waters,
And three nights later
The Wind is rushing away to her Mother.
The Wind's mother has been asking:
"Where have you been for so long?
Have you been fighting the stars?
Have you been chasing the waves?"
"I haven't been chasing the sea-waves,
I haven't been touching the golden stars,
I have been guarding a baby
And rocking gently his little cradle".
Sleep, my baby, sleep, fall asleep, sleep, fall asleep!
Beckon sweet dreams to yourself:
I've hired as nannies for you
The Wind, the Sun and the Eagle.
My first idea about the meaning of these lyrics was that this is perhaps the most stoic lullaby you can possibly sing to your child. Everyone you grow to love and care about, regardless of their promises to take care of you, will eventually leave you.
Then I thought about it some more and remembered that Russian poetry at that time was strongly inspired by folk tales, and folk tales tend to be symbolic. And so, as a Slavic folk you can see the eagle as a symbol of strength and youthfulness, the sun as joy and carelessness and the wind is frequently a reference to the human spirit: impossible to grasp, impossible to stop. The eagle goes away as the first one, shortly followed by the sun. Only the wind sticks around for a while before it's confronted with its mother (life-giving figure, perhaps a metaphor for a divine being). The questions about stars and waves don't seem random either: even in current pop culture, especially the stars, tend to symbolize dreams and ambition. The wind, however, states it was just trying to give calm sleep to a baby, which does sound like a mundane, yet admirable and selfless task.
And then the third way to understand this lullaby hit me. It's goodbye. Forever. As a mother, leaving her child in a grave calms down not the baby, but herself. Tries to find peace of mind, a distraction, a beam of hope through imagining that her baby is safe and guarded by nature.
I'm not sure if any of my ways of seeing it are anywhere near what Maykov had in mind while writing it. There are so many other ways to see this, just come up with something you like. The beauty of poetry! I think, however, that Tchaikovsky must have heard something gruesome and deeply sad in those words, which is why his music to this text is so dark - from the choice of the tonality, through the harmonies, dissonances, melodic direction and even the unsettling cradle/wind sounds accompanying the melody.
Or it's just me imagining things in my restless mind.
Either way, it is what it is.
In loving memory of M. and L. There are no words that can describe how much I'll miss both of you.
- published: 31 Mar 2020
- views: 3209
3:40
The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version)
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version) · Gaston Marchesini/Alexandre Labinsky/Boris Christof...
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version) · Gaston Marchesini/Alexandre Labinsky/Boris Christoff
Icon: Boris Christoff
℗ 1992 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Piano: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Boris Christoff
Cello: Gaston Marchesini
Lead Vocals: Gaston Marchesini
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/The_Mild_Stars_Shon_For_US_(Pleshcheyev)_(1992_Remastered_Version)
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics
The mild stars shon for us (Pleshcheyev) (1992 Remastered Version) · Gaston Marchesini/Alexandre Labinsky/Boris Christoff
Icon: Boris Christoff
℗ 1992 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd
Piano: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Alexandre Labinsky
Lead Vocals: Boris Christoff
Cello: Gaston Marchesini
Lead Vocals: Gaston Marchesini
Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 01 May 2015
- views: 30
14:06
BeHASSTic Russian Artistic Circles of the 20th Century made by Joshua Zheng
Enjoy this video made by Joshua Zheng!
Follow us on social media!
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Enjoy this video made by Joshua Zheng!
Follow us on social media!
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BeHASSTic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that aims to use our knowledge in the Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Technology (HASST) to help address social concerns and provide equitable educational opportunities for all.
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Enjoy this video made by Joshua Zheng!
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BeHASSTic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that aims to use our knowledge in the Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Technology (HASST) to help address social concerns and provide equitable educational opportunities for all.
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- published: 07 Sep 2021
- views: 60
51:28
JESSE'S OFFICE (Ep #12) "You'll Never Work in this Town Again" with BRUCE WAGNER
Today’s episode is a conversation with the legendary author and screenwriter Bruce Wagner. We discuss nuclear families going nuclear, movies, writing, and writi...
Today’s episode is a conversation with the legendary author and screenwriter Bruce Wagner. We discuss nuclear families going nuclear, movies, writing, and writing movies.
About The Series:
Jesse’s Office is a podcast moderated by Jesse Dylan, Founder of Wondros, and Priscilla Cohen, Chief Creative Officer at Wondros. The podcast covers interesting conversations with fascinating people, in Jesse’s Office.
About Wondros:
Inspiring a world where anything is possible… We custom-craft campaigns and tools to inspire passion, incite action, and propel change.
Be sure to check out this related video: JESSE’S OFFICE (Ep#11) with ELDAD HAGAR & LORETA FRANKONYTE “Hope4Paws”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5FJzJW6x2Y
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Today’s episode is a conversation with the legendary author and screenwriter Bruce Wagner. We discuss nuclear families going nuclear, movies, writing, and writing movies.
About The Series:
Jesse’s Office is a podcast moderated by Jesse Dylan, Founder of Wondros, and Priscilla Cohen, Chief Creative Officer at Wondros. The podcast covers interesting conversations with fascinating people, in Jesse’s Office.
About Wondros:
Inspiring a world where anything is possible… We custom-craft campaigns and tools to inspire passion, incite action, and propel change.
Be sure to check out this related video: JESSE’S OFFICE (Ep#11) with ELDAD HAGAR & LORETA FRANKONYTE “Hope4Paws”
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- published: 06 Nov 2019
- views: 13542
43:14
Весь Санкт Петербург за один день? Реально | 80 достопримечательностей + карта маршрута ч.1
Весь Санкт Петербург За 1 День ⚓️| Что посмотреть в Питере 2022 | 80 Достопримечательностей ч.1
#чтопосмотретьвпитере #санктпетербург #питер
Путеводители по ...
Весь Санкт Петербург За 1 День ⚓️| Что посмотреть в Питере 2022 | 80 Достопримечательностей ч.1
#чтопосмотретьвпитере #санктпетербург #питер
Путеводители по другим городам:
Париж: https://youtu.be/lrb2gf_Un3Y
Прага: https://youtu.be/HZJDJWxry6Q
Рим: https://youtu.be/Q59z8KusJi4
Лондон: https://youtu.be/Uqg1e3O0Th4
Барселона: https://youtu.be/QRZY98DAn3k
Флоренция: https://youtu.be/RfkgHpt83qY
Бангкок: https://youtu.be/3TxZyMN1zP0
Санкт-Петербург: https://youtu.be/oYBBtmbhYn4
Венеция: https://youtu.be/ulcgszDfLqw
Гонконг: https://youtu.be/GkZP_AW8j8o
Тбилиси: https://youtu.be/Ar_vBowv7fI
Санкт-Петербург большой город, и если на его посещение у вас совсем мало времени, то этот маршрут поможет вам осмотреть более 80-ти значимых достопримечательностей всего за один день.
ПОБЛАГОДАРИТЬ АВТОРА: (от души)
https://pay.mysbertips.ru/92569620
https://vk.me/moneysend/to/1DM53
https://www.donationalerts.com/askme/lionring
Подробная карта маршрута: 42:53
Продолжение (вторая часть) здесь 👉: https://youtu.be/yNxTqiSJv40
https://wn.com/Весь_Санкт_Петербург_За_Один_День_Реально_|_80_Достопримечательностей_Карта_Маршрута_Ч.1
Весь Санкт Петербург За 1 День ⚓️| Что посмотреть в Питере 2022 | 80 Достопримечательностей ч.1
#чтопосмотретьвпитере #санктпетербург #питер
Путеводители по другим городам:
Париж: https://youtu.be/lrb2gf_Un3Y
Прага: https://youtu.be/HZJDJWxry6Q
Рим: https://youtu.be/Q59z8KusJi4
Лондон: https://youtu.be/Uqg1e3O0Th4
Барселона: https://youtu.be/QRZY98DAn3k
Флоренция: https://youtu.be/RfkgHpt83qY
Бангкок: https://youtu.be/3TxZyMN1zP0
Санкт-Петербург: https://youtu.be/oYBBtmbhYn4
Венеция: https://youtu.be/ulcgszDfLqw
Гонконг: https://youtu.be/GkZP_AW8j8o
Тбилиси: https://youtu.be/Ar_vBowv7fI
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Подробная карта маршрута: 42:53
Продолжение (вторая часть) здесь 👉: https://youtu.be/yNxTqiSJv40
- published: 12 Jul 2022
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