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The Netherlands-Russia Centre was founded in 2007 at the initiative of the University of Groningen and state gas transportation company Gasunie. The Netherlands-Russia Centre strives to encourage and support business, state and cultural contacts between the Netherlands and Russia in the broadest sense of the word. Additionally, the centre publishes books, CDs and DVDs. This is our holidays season discount catalog.

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Page 1: Christmas Netherlands Russia Centre

Christmas specials

Netherlands Russia CentreAntonius Deusinglaan 29713 AW GroningenThe Netherlands

www.nrce.nl

[email protected]

+31 (0) 50 363 72 49

Order before January 15thand benefit from free shipping!*

* Use the code “Christmas-2012” when you place your order(this discount applies to our entire inventory)

- We have more items on our website

- Quantity discounts available, ask us for details

- Visit our website for additional information

Russian Orthodox Church MusicChoir of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Considered a masterpiece by experts, this double album features an anthology ofRussian church music, sung by the Choir of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris.Led by Evgeny Evetz, this choir has always been viewed as one of the best Russian choirs west of the Iron Curtain.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/VDs8U

€20.34

The Netherlands-Russia Centre wasfounded in 2007 at the initiative of the University of Gro-ningen and state gas transportation company Gasunie. The

Netherlands-Russia Centre strives to encourage and support busi-ness, state and cultural contacts between the Netherlandsand Russia in the broadest sense of the word. Additionally,

the centre publishes books, CDs and DVDs.the centre publishes books, CDs and DVDs.

Russian Orthodox ChristmasDon Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff

The Don Cossack Choir’s Christmas Album contains liturgical songs that have almostnever been released on CD, as well as a number of folk songs. This album’s Otche Nash(Lord’s Prayer) is the most monumental version ever sung by the choir.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/66jRu

€15.25

Don Cossack ChoirMichael Minsky, Baritone - Balalaika Orkesta

This double album contains one CD with songs by the Don Cossack Choir and one CDcompiled by the Balalaika Orkest Fedor Astachow and the Balalaika Ensemble DomraNikolaï Bobkoff. In all 32 tracks with a run time of over two hours.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/wfwcN

€10.00

KalinkaDie schönsten Lieder aus dem alten Russland

Sung by the Wolga-Vokal-Ensemble, the Aleksandr Gavanski Choir, and the BalalaikaOrchestra Fedor Astachow, this CD contains both famous and lesser known traditionalRussian songs. With solo performances by Séwa Horbenko and Michael Minsky.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/GFdpO

€20.00

Page 2: Christmas Netherlands Russia Centre

Christmas specials

Netherlands Russia CentreAntonius Deusinglaan 29713 AW GroningenThe Netherlands

www.nrce.nl

[email protected]

+31 (0) 50 363 72 49

Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff

Recently released, this DVD contains an historicaloverview with 33 recordings from the 1960s,accompanied by photographs from theperiod 1923–1986.

Cossack officer Serge Jaroff foundedthe Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroffthe Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroffnear Istanbul in 1921. Led by Jaroff,the choir took part in church services,and starting in 1923 the Cossacks alsogave concerts. Over the years the choirachieved an almost legendary status. Therepertoire consists of sacred, military and folk music, allsung a cappella.sung a cappella.

The overall run time of the documentary is 110 minutesand the commentary is in both English and Russian.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/3JNHd

€17.50

€35.00

New Amsterdam St. Petersburg and Architectural Images of the Netherlands By Sergey Gorbatenko, 2003

Czar Peter the Great travelled across Western Europein 1697-1698 and again in 1717. Architectural historian

Sergey Gorbatenko reconstructed Peter’s route andSergey Gorbatenko reconstructed Peter’s route and examined his experiences. Using hun- dreds of photographs and paintings, accompanied by extensive captions, the author illustrates what fascina-

ted Peter about the Netherlands andwhich Dutch influences can still beseen in today’s St. Petersburg.seen in today’s St. Petersburg.

Everybody interested in Dutch orRussian architecture and the resemblances

between them will find the result fascinating.

Direct link: http://goo.gl/Sh3sH