Videos tagged with "bands"

Lost Islands - An Amateur Radio Polar Diary 2001 [58:49]
In April 2001, a team of amateur radio operators and support team members embarked on a journey to the "Lost Islands of Central Arctic", an area above Russia, just shy of the permanently-frozen arctic circle. These Islands were at one time never marked on any map, as they were strategic military 'assets' of the USSR. Now, they are documented and in this Diary, you get to journey with the expeditionary team. Narration is in English, by Igor Belozerov. They went from Island to Island, spending time at each, to 'activate' the island on the amateur radio bands. This is a fantastic documentary of this expedition (known as a DX-pedition by the amateur radio community), as shared with the radio community Alex, RX3AEX. Islands included in the near hour long movie: + RI0B (AS-156) USHAKOVA Isl. (IOTA New one) + RU0B (AS-057) UYEDINENIYA Isl. + RS0B/P(AS-057) ISACHENKO Isl. + RS0B/P(AS-068) MONA Isl. + R3CA/0 Team members: + RA0BM - Victor + UA9OBA - Yuri + R3CA - Vladimir + RW3GW - Valery + RZ9OO - Alexender + RV0AR - Pavel + UA0BA - Andrey + RX9ULT/9 - Andrey There were also other supporting team members, like Evgeniy and Boris, plus the helicopter crew, including Igor, Leonid, the Mi8 Helicopter crew with Sergey. Please subscribe to my channel. I am on Twitter: @NW7US NW7US.us 73 de NW7US - Tomas
Tags: Diary, Radio, Bear, Lost, Lost Islands, DX, dxpedition, Expedition, Travel, Culture, Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, Arctic, Soviet, Russia, USSR, Islands, IOTA, shortwave, Adventure, dxing, Nature, Events, Destination, Tourism, Museum, Landmark, transmitter, t

USAREUR Band and Chorus performance in Red Square - 4 Sept 2010 [10:42]
The US Army Europe Band and Chorus perform on Red Square in Moscow. The band and chorus, along with bands and performers from 9 other countries, are all participating in "Spasskaya Tower", the annual military music festival held in Moscow. This is the first time in history that the US Army Europe Band and Chorus have performed in Red Square. Five years ago they performed at the Kremlin, but never before here in Red Square with the magnificent St Basil's Cathedral as their backdrop setting. Video by Richard Bumgardner, US Army Europe Public Affairs.
Tags: US Army, band, chorus, Steele, Moscow, Tattoo, Bumgardner, Spasskaya Tower, Red Square, Russia

Spasskaya Tower festival's grand finale, the 1812 Overture, and fireworks [13:37]
The final 13 minutes or so of the performances here in Moscow at the Moscow Military Tattoo, also known as the "Spasskaya Tower" Festival. A Russian band enters the square and plays their selections. They are then joined by the USAREUR Band and Chorus along with bands and performers from 9 other countries, are all participating in the grand finale. Almost 1000 performers put on an amazing performance of Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Overture of 1812 in the actual square here in Moscow where it was intended to be played over 130 years ago. The "Spasskaya Tower" Festival runs 4-9 September 2010. This is the first time in history that the US Army Europe Band and Chorus have performed in Red Square. Five years ago they performed at the Kremlin, but never before here in Red Square with such a beautiful setting. Video by Richard Bumgardner, US Army Europe Public Affairs

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