Monday, March 14, 2011

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"Voices in Time", a poetic film of Franco Piavoli

"Voices in Time" is the title of the third feature Piavoli Franco, director in little more than twenty years has just turned four films, all very beautiful and very special. This, released in 1996, I believe that is the best. The genus is impossible to tell, is a film of poetic images, of human feelings, to seasonal events, the protagonist is human time, from childhood to youth, from adulthood to old age. The section devoted to children is the best: the sound of bells, the tenderness of a kitten, the boy climbs the stairs on all fours, the other child who speaks to the figures drawn on the wall, rhymes memorized, are all images very original and impressions e di alta poesia. Bella anche la descrizione dell'adolescenza con le corse dei ragazzi lungo le acque di un torrente e poi la sequenza più mistica del film, in cui si ode un lontano suono di campane sulle immagini di alcuni alberi in fiore sovrastati da un campanile di un santuario posto in cima ad un'erta; si notano dei ragazzi correre verso il santuario, arrivati, questi entrano nell'edificio e nel silenzio rotto soltanto da canti religiosi, rimangono attoniti con lo sguardo perso, immersi in un'atmosfera ultraterrena. Con il periodo della giovinezza si conclude la prima parte del film. La seconda parte inizia a descrivere l'età adulta; l'occasione è data da un matrimonio che si svolge in un paesino di campagna durante la stagione estiva; qui c'è Another of the highlights of the film: after the wedding dinner guests some wonderful singing a popular song: the Castelo de Mirabel , close up you see the guests dreaming with faces, hear the sweet song with transport, then c ' is the ballroom scene, very tender and delicate, in which the elderly couples dance accompanied by a very gentle melody. The film then continues with a section on old age in one of the most beautiful sequences, there are some old men sitting outdoors enjoying a mild autumn sun, while we hear from one of the windows of adjacent houses, a female voice that engages in some accompanied by a piano virtuoso. And we are now in autumn than in the film symbolizes also the sunset of life, piles of fallen leaves on the ground fly away from the wind drag while two old men look wistfully from a bridge, the water of a river flowing, all under a gray sky. This is followed by images of people increasingly are getting older and, if at the beginning of the film was a baby coming up the stairs now, with the same slow pace and with an immense effort, stairs an old salt. It's the end of life, the elderly, once entered the house, he lies in bed exhausted and looking at a table clock that beats relentlessly ticking with his time, then the pass before the eyes are some pictures: an old white photography and depicts a black woman, probably la moglie che non c'è più; un uomo ripreso di spalle che osserva le acque di un fiume mentre scorrono via (rappresentano probabilmente le generazioni che si succedono). L'anziano ora ha gli occhi chiusi, s'intravede un barcaiolo che, remando, attraversa un fiume (ovvero la vita) in un'atmosfera grigia, nebbiosa, la barca si allontana sempre di più, fin quasi a scomparire. Ma non finisce qui il film di Piavoli, la parte finale mostra dei bambini che, in una soleggiata giornata invernale si divertono a giocare sulla neve e sul ghiaccio. L'ultima immagine ritrae un vecchio ed un bambino ripresi di spalle, che, dopo aver attraversato un ghiacciaio, si fermano a guardare l'orizzonte mentre si odono le note del famoso Canone in King Johann Pachelbel.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

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The ten most beautiful songs taken from the movie soundtracks of all time

Hard percentualizzare the importance of a good soundtrack to determine the success of a film, beyond this dilemma, I believe that a film that also makes use of beautiful music they buy in value anyway. In selecting ten musical compositions for film, I pleasantly discovered that the Italians in this specific field are very honored, especially that there are two names on everyone: Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota, actual genes that may well be treated to great musicians of the history of classical music of all time. Morricone I have chosen two masterpieces: the first is an excerpt from Once Upon a Time the west, great films of Sergio Leone, where the music has a negligible importance at all, and the second is the divine, supreme, sublime Gabriel's Oboe , taken from Mission. As for Rota I could not insert an excerpt from a film by Federico Fellini, with whom the musician worked for a long tempocon excellent results, and the theme music Amarcord seems to me that touches the highest level of the collaboration of film two brilliant artists. The other piece is very well known and part of the soundtrack of The Godfather . But I will not stop the fellow countrymen and I believe we should also talk about other creative writers such as Francis soundtracks Lai, who created the piece for piano moving in the scene of major Love story. American composer Alex North, author of a memorable melody that you can listen Bond film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? . The Frenchman Maurice Jarre, who wrote the most beautiful soundtracks of many films of director David Lean (Doctor Zhivago all). American John Williams who was able to invent a unique and poignant melody that accompanies the most dramatic scenes of Schindler's List . Another American, Henry Mancini, author of Moon river , mellow song that is heard in the film Breakfast at Tiffany . Finally the great Charlie Chaplin who was also a musical genius, as evidenced by its fantastic soundtrack that is part of the film Limelight . Below is the list (in chronological order) of the ten songs and films to which they belong, and then a video that contains both images and the theme music for the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."

"Theme from Limelight" (Chaplin), in "Limelight" (1952).
"Moon River" (H. Mancini - J. Mercer), in "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (1961).
"Lara's Theme" (M. Jarre - PF Webster), in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965).
"Theme from Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" (A. North), in "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf" (1966).
"C'era una volta il west" (E. Morricone), in "C'era una volta il west" (1969).
"Theme from Love story" (F. Lai), in "Love story" (1970).
"Theme from Godfather" (N. Rota), in "The Godfather" (1972).
"Amarcord" (N. Rota), in "Amarcord" (1974).
"Gabriel's oboe" (E. Morricone), in "The Mission" (1986).
"Theme from Schindler's list", in "Schindler's list" (1993).

Thursday, March 10, 2011

What Does M.i.l.f Mean

Verses twilight of Charles Vallini

La recente ristampa delle poesie di Carlo Vallini in un libro intitolato: Un giorno e La rinunzia , a cura di Mirko Bevilacqua, San Marco dei Giustiniani, Genova 2010, mi dà l'occasione per parlare di questo particolarissimo poeta crepuscolare, autore di due esili volumi poetici, i cui titoli sono riassunti nel libro sopra citato, che furono pubblicati nel medesimo anno, ovvero nel 1907. Da allora all'anno della sua morte, Vallini tacque, pubblicando soltanto pochissimi versi in qualche sparuta rivista. Carlo Vallini, pur essendo milanese di nascita, appartiene a quello che fu definito "gruppo crepuscolare torinese" in quanto assiduo frequentatore, nell'università di Torino, Lessons given by the authoritative poet Arturo Graf, undisputed master of the first ever for many twentieth-century Italian poets. In Turin, during the period of study, Vallini met, among others, some poets who were later known as Guido Gozzano twilight, and Giulio Carlo Chiaves Gianelli. For the uninitiated, the crepuscular was characterized by a current poetic melancholy and resigned tone, among the greatest exponents, in addition to the poets already mentioned, one can cite Sergio Corazzini, Corrado Govoni, Marino Moretti, Fausto Maria Martini and Aldo Palazzeschi. Now, if you want to speak briefly of two slender books of poetry of Vallini, one can say with certainty that "resignation" is a book that much s'ispira alla lirica dannunziana, ma questo non toglie che vi siano alcuni pregevoli versi come questi: « Anima china su te stessa, ascolta: / l'albero della vita, forse, tutto / grave di doni verso te s'abbassa: / / e tu non gioirai anche una volta / del sapore fuggevole d'un frutto, / dell'ombra della nuvola che passa? ». Appartengono ad uno dei sei Sonetti della casa , composizioni che descrivono il ritorno del poeta nella vecchia dimora del nonno con le conseguenti meditazioni in cui si avverte una vaga tristezza, come spesso capita nei versi dei poeti crepuscolari. Qualche buon verso lo si ritrova anche in La donna del parco che a tratti presenta chiari riferimenti alla poesia decadente and the symbol ' The dream is sacred and here ripercote / softness of fabric between the pale / maybe too sudden and too strong / sound this flurry of notes. / / I want a slow ground, where predominant / the high note of tears, but with a power / I m'assorba and constraints. "
"Someday" is a poem that is completely different than "The resignation" in the second volume of verse Vallini decrease very fact tones prevail D'Annunzio and the mystical element, especially that of Buddhism, together with a deep and bitter irony ( The irony is not by chance that the title of one of the chapters of the poem.) This is certainly to be considered the best work of the poet twilight, which reaches its best moments when he manages to make us think and to meditate without ideals of any kind and very frank about the meaning of human existence. Here, in this regard, some lines that are part of the crowd :
... But behind that
steep summit
felt very distant species
feared, the human species
like me:
the kind of men who
nothing strange to live;
one that was favored by our mother Nature

with more rare privilege, but are asked to
rare
not to make a bad impression, because of the large
life
the only species che crede
ben fatto il coprirsi di panni;
la specie che avrà disinganni
finchè vorrà avere una fede,
la specie gravata dal cupo
retaggio d'un odio mai domo,
la specie maligna dell'uomo
che all'uomo sarà sempre lupo,
la specie infinita che figlia
in modo vertiginoso,
che figlia senza riposo
al pari d'una coniglia,
che germina, alligna, rampolla
ovunque possa trovare
un posto: e che forma quel mare
vivente detto la folla.
...
Alcune poesie di Carlo Vallini sono state incluse in prestigiose antologie sulla poesia italiana del Novecento, ne ricordo due: Poesia italiana del Novecento a cura di Edoardo Sanguineti, Einaudi, Torino 1969 e Antologia della poesia italiana, vol. III - Ottocento e Novecento a cura di Cesare Segre e di Carlo Ossola, Hoepli, Milano 1999. Prima dell'edizione citata all'inizio di questo post, l'intera opera poetica di Vallini era stata raccolta e pubblicata da Edoardo Sanguineti nel volume Un giorno e altre poesie , Einaudi, Torino 1967; qui si può leggere l'interessante prefazione dello stesso Sanguineti. Da segnalare anche il saggio sul poeta milanese scritto da Giuseppe Farinelli nel suo libro Vent'anni o poco più , Otto/Novecento, Milano 1998.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Cervix Is High And Hard, Cramping Too

The hundred best songs that have a woman's name in the title

On the feast of all women, that's one hundred popular songs that contain female names in the title. It includes music from many countries around the world, old and new, even if they are for most of song writing, especially these are the Italian singers, but some of them British, French and U.S.. After the list (with song titles and, in parentheses, the authors of the same) there is a video of "Woman" of the late John Lennon.

Agnese (Ivan Graziani)
Alessandra (Roby Facchinetti - Valerio Negrini)
Alice (Francesco De Gregori)
Angela (Luigi Tenco)
Angelina (Irving Burgie)
Angie (Keith Richards)
Anna bellanna (Paola Pallottino - Lucio Dalla)
Anna to forget (Paolo Limits - Renato Pareti)
Annie's Song (John Denver)
Balla Linda (Lucio Battisti - Mogol)
Barbara Ann (Fred Fassert)
The Song of Barbara (Fabrizio De Andrè)
La Canzone di Marinella (Fabrizio De Andrè)
Song for Laura (Roberta Flack)
Catherine (Francesco De Gregori)
Cathy (Alain Barriere)
Cecilia (Paul Simon)
Celestina (Umberto Balsamo)
Clementine (Anonymous)
Corina Corina (Mitchell Parish - Bo Chapman - J. Mayo Williams)
Creole (Louis Miaglia)
Daniela (Balducci - Mamoli)
Deborah (Paolo Conte - Vito Pallavicini)
Diana (Paul Anka)
Dominique (Jeanine Deckers)
my mother Eleanor (Roby Facchinetti - Stephen D 'Horace)
Eleonore (Barbata - Kaylan - Nichol - Pons - Volman)
Elisa Elisa (Bardotti Sergio - Sergio Lazarev)
Eloise (Paul Ryan)
Evelyne (Franco Pisano - Nini Rosso)
Farewell Angelina (Bob Dylan)
Fernande (George Brassens)
Frida (Fred Bongusto)
Futura (Lucio Dalla)
Genevieve (Mogol - Toang)
Germaine (Renaud)
Gianna (Rino Gaetano)
Giulia (Gianni Togni)
Gloria (Umberto Tozzi - Giancarlo Bigazzi)
Hello Dolly (Jerry Herman)
Maria and me (Piero Ciampi - Gianni Marchetti)
Irene (Francis De Gregori)
Isolina (Claudio Baglioni - Antonio Coggio)
Juliet (Robin Gibb)
Katyusha (Matvey Blanter - Mikail Isakovski)
Lady Jane (Mick Jagger - Keith Richards)
Lalena ( Donovan Leitch)
Laura (Guy Beart)
Lazzaro (Domenico Modugno - Riccardo Pazzaglia)
Lilly (Antonello Venditti)
Linda (Roby Facchinetti - Valerio Negrini)
Lisa (Adelmo Fornaciari - Joe Iozzo - Roby Marsella)
blue-eyed Lisa (Claudio Cavallaro - Giancarlo Bigazzi)
Liù (Paolo Morelli)
Lola (Maurizio Arcieri - Scott)
Lucia (Juan Manuel Serrat)
Lucia (Paolo Cassella - Marco Luberti - Riccardo Cocciante)
Madeleine (Jacques Brel - Gérard Jouannest - Jean Corti)
Magdalena (Juan Calderon - Jean Marie Moreau)
Margherita (Marco Luberti - Riccardo Cocciante)
Maria (Leonard Bernstein)
Maria Elena (Lorenzo Barcelata - S. K. Russell)
Marianne (Sergio Endrigo)
Marina (Rocco Granata)
Marinette (George Brassens)
Marta (Antonello Venditti)
Maruzzella (Bonagura - Renato Carosone)
Mathilde (Jaques Brel - Gerard Jouannest)
Matilda (Norman Span)
Menica Menica (Bruno Lauzi)
Michelle (John Lennon - Paul McCartney)
Nathalie (Gilbert Becaud - Pierre Deanoe)
Nikita (Elton John - Bernie Taupin)
Nina (Mario Castelnuovo)
Non è Francesca (Lucio Battisti - Mogol)
Oh Carol! (Howard Greenfield - Neil Sedaka)
Oh Marilù (Claudio Baglioni - Antonio Coggio)
Ophelia (Frank Sinatra)
Patricia (Perez Prado)
Patrick (Eugenio Finardi)
For Lucia (Riccardo Fogli - Maurizio Fabrizio - Vincenzo Spampinato)
princess (Libero Bovio - Gaetano Lama)
Roberta (Luis Bacalov - Giuseppe Faiella - L. Nadell)
Rosalina (Fabio Concato)
Rosanna (Nino Buonocore)
Sally (Vasco Rossi)
Sara (Antonello Venditti)
Serenella (Mogol - Carlo Donida)
Silvia (Renzo Zenobi)
Sunny (Hebb Bob)
Susan (Caroline Bogman - Ferdi lancea - M. Foggo)
Suzanne (Leonard Cohen)
Te recuerdo Amanda (Victor Jara)
Teresa (Blanche Dubois)
To Ramona (Bob Dylan)
Vai Valentina (Sergio Bardotti - Maurizio Fabrizio - Ornella Vanoni)
Vincent and the factory (Roger Whittaker)
Viola (Luciano Beretta - A. De Luca - Miki Del Prete)
Wanda're seriously with the face ( Paolo Conte)

Monday, March 7, 2011

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Mafia, face to face in Spatuzza Graviano



" Hello Gaspare." "Hello Joe." It 'so began the long-awaited face to face - the first in the classroom - including the boss of Brancaccio Graviano Joseph and his former loyalist Gaspare Spatuzza , now associate justice, a comparison in the bunker in the Rebibbia' scope of the process on the kidnapping and murder of a small Giuseppe Di Matteo. After greeting the seemingly friendly Spatuzza has now changed his tone: "Mr. Graviano give me of her. Repent: tomorrow is Lent. " The boss spoke from behind a screen and video conferencing from prison in Milan Opera. The boss and the repentant, either not visible to the public, they sat side by side.

Spatuzza attacked the former head: "But tell him the truth. There are people who are here to defend the indefensible. I have a hard time entering the minds of these people. " The boss of Brancaccio replied: "I never hurt anyone either physically or morally. One can see that he's bluffing - he then said, referring to the former loyalist - I hate to economic issues. " He added: "I wanted to force to do to marry a couple. I am not Don Rodrigo, if two people love each other get married. "

Spatuzza also recalled an episode that is previously unknown to have been forced by gravity to make abortion a girl impregnated by a man of honor: "We have done monstrous things. Remember that you made me kill a child who is never born. I called Tobia to have a point of reference. " "I've done the kidnapping - he added - and led me to procure an abortion." Serious, very tense, he denied everything. Spatuzza also recalled the dozens of relatives of murder ordered by serious regret. "With your brother Philip - he added - we had a wonderful comparison (sorry alludes to the confrontation occurred in front Pm to the Florence Filippo Graviano, ed ). He did not tell me that I lied, I said 'do you think evil'. "

At the hearing before the third section of the Palermo Court of Assizes, presided by Alfredo Montalto , away classroom bunker Rebibbia Spatuzza was confronted with another repentant Salvatore Gricoli . Together they retraced the moments before the kidnapping of little Giuseppe Di Matteo, who was later killed: "On 15 September 1993, he was killed Don Puglisi (the anti-Mafia priest Brancaccio, ed) and the group is made up of fire. I would place the meeting of Misilmeri (quello preparatorio al sequestro, ndr ), prima del 15 settembre perché operavamo insieme, io Gricoli e Giacalone “, ha detto Spatuzza.

“Non ricordo bene, oggi. Un po’ perché voglio dimenticare, tutto. Un po’ perché sono passati 18 anni”, ha affermato il pentito Grigoli sul sequestro del bambino. “Siamo circondati da odio e inimicizia dentro le nostre famiglie, altro che fratellanza. Non è questa la fratellanza – ha replicato Spatuzza -. Siamo qui per chiarire e restituire la verità alla storia”. “Graviano incontrandomi mi fece i complimenti e disse di avere sentito parlare bene di me”, ha detto ancora Grigoli: . The chief justice asked: "Why?". "For the murders he had committed, had not heard of me because I had graduated," he said.

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

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Mehoffer Jozef, a Polish symbolist painter I pens

Jozef Mehoffer (Ropczyce 1869 - Wadowice 1946) was a famous Polish painter and decorator, figura di spicco nell'avanguardia sviluppatasi alla fine del XIX secolo col nome di "Giovane Polonia". Iniziò i suoi studi pittorici all'Accademia delle Belle Arti di Cracovia, li proseguì all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Vienna per poi approdare all'Accademia Colarossi in Parigi. Fu durante questo apprendistato che Mehoffer si specializzò nella fattura di ritratti che spesso raffiguravano personaggi storici importanti; in seguito si dedicò a tecnice diverse dalla pittura, comprese le arti grafiche e le decorazioni. Il suo estro lo mise a frutto in modo magistrale soprattutto nella stesura degli affreschi che progettò nei primissimi anni del Novecento appositamente per alcuni monumenti polacchi. Come decoratore non fu da meno, lo stanno a dimostrare the windows of the cathedral Saint-Nicolas in Freiburg. Among his works of particular merit include: The unusual garden (1903), by setting clear symbolism, and Head of Medusa (1904). Here is a list of works by the Polish painter who, in addition to paintings, it also includes some decorations.

Aniol (decoration, 1903)
Anioly z gwiazdami (decoration, 1901)
Archaniol Gabriel (decoration, 1901)
Archaniol Michal (decoration, 1901)
Autoportret (1894)
Autoportret (1897)
Cynie (1911)
Cytersi
Red Umbrella (1917)
Drobiagzi the fireplace (1895)
Girl Highlander (1904)
Garden Strange (Strange Garden, 1903)
jubilans Europe (1905).
Fragment Planty (1898)
lake autumn
Flowers (1912)
The May sun (1911)
Medusa (The head of Medusa, 1904)
Milky Way
Garden (1920)
Garden kwiatovy
Garden in the sun
villa on the Garden morzem
Pejzaz z Wloch
Place Pigalle (1894)
Portret Izy z Gielgudow Teodorowej Axentowiczowej (1907)
Portret Marszalka Josefa Pilsudkiego (1921)
Portret zony (1904)
Portret zony artysty (1913)
Portret zony artysty z pegazem (1913)
Portret zony na tle laurow (1909)
Portret zony na zoltym tle (1907)
Przed szkola
Rozmowa (1896)
Rynek krakowski (1903)
Spiewaczka (1896)
Wawoz (1897)
Wazony z kwiatami
pod Niepolomicami Wisla (1894)

Friday, March 4, 2011

Bloons Ipod Touch Walkthrough



Among the childhood memories occupy a small place the colorful and precious drawing pens. Thanks to them it was possible to create imaginative doodles can choose among as many as 36 in the pack. I remember the great use that I made and how it can achieve a precision and clarity difficult to achieve with other paint colors. Certainly could have arisen or drawbacks of using such markers unpleasant consequences, such as it was quite easy to get your hands dirty, or if you just stand the strong smell, a bit 'disgusted dall'esalazione non certo gradevole che questi strumenti da disegno emanavano; ma tale e tanta era la gioia ludica e visiva che comportava l'utilizzo dei cari pennarelli, che sicuramente il gioco valeva la candela.



Thursday, March 3, 2011

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March in March

Nella canzone italiana, a differenza della poesia, il mese di marzo non ha trovato molte voci disponibili alla sua celebrazione, così esso compare sporadicamente nei brani di musica pop, venendo sì nominato, ma marginalmente in contesti dove protagonisti sono elementi e accadimenti che si verificano durante questo mese ( Lacrime di marzo, Pioggia March, Walking alone one morning in March). A rare exception may be represented by Gardens March, one of the best songs of the famous couple Art Mogol-Battisti, in which the characteristics relating to the rebirth of nature and the return of vitality typical of March, are partly described in following words: "The gardens of March dress in new colors / and young women living in those months new love." But the text that describes in March, more than any other is that of Teresa De Sio who initially inspired by the poetry of a beautiful poem by Salvatore Di Giacomo, " and veins in March and already the air bitch / sentennolo get '/ nu and nu little Chiove little Lighten / flaws you vo' 'mbruglià "and then unfolding in ways completely original," E cu' n fall asleep 'and soil' NFuse / veins and if it felt / or the pure sun is annascuso / nun sape if some 'ASCII / vieneme you to search / March nun looks you can trust / rebate accussi and goes. " As for the rest, it is certainly remarkable song Rain in March, the Italian language remake of a famous Brazilian song ( Aguas de março ) played with bravura by Mina and the others are of good quality Baglioni, De Crescenzo, and Silvestri, all linked in the "song writing". "March" is also the title of a song that the singer Giorgia wrote and published shortly after the tragic death of Alex Baroni. Finally, a curiosity is the presence of two titles in March (March was the time and March 1976) between songs on an album by Grizzly Bear in 1976: "The masks on fire."

a "March" (T. De Sio)
2 "The gardens of March" (Mogol - Battisti L.)
3 "Rain of March" (G. Calabrese - ACJ Jobim )
4 "Tears of March" (A. Coggio - C. Baglioni)
5 "March 3039" (D. Smith)
6 "Marzo" (G. Todrani)
7 "Era il tempo di marzo" (P. Morelli)
8 "Passeggiando da solo una mattina di marzo" (B. Laurenti - A. De Angelis)
9 "Occhi di marzo" (E. De Crescenzo)
10 "Marzo 1976" (P. Morelli)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Lia Sophia Invitations

ten songs in ten Italian poems

Marzo, terzo mese dell'anno, decreta la fine della stagione invernale e l'inizio di quella primaverile; è per questo motivo un mese fondamentale che annuncia la rinascita della natura, il risveglio della vita dopo un lungo sonno. Tra i poeti italiani che hanno scritto poesie bellissime su questo mese c'è Arturo Onofri: March to the Roman poet is a whimsical and playful child who likes to rapidly changing weather situations by means of clouds, sun and wind, " March, a boy with a long yawn, / your whims beautiful / as laughter After the tears / are playthings of clouds and sun. / With your fresh breath that smells of violets / tarnish the green hills of the novice, / the feathered shafts of light, / and then suddenly lighten up. " In another poem the same again in March Onofri identifies as a child, " With a blade of grass in his mouth Primaticcio / March is an idle boy, astride / wind that separates the two seasons; s, whistling, ago, on his whim, / with arrogant audacity, / time he likes. "
is a poem by Leopardi tones that Clemente Rebora included in his most famous work, "Fragments opera" and starts talking about the first month of spring of the year, " March lucendo the air / With renewed thin vein / L 'anemic ground winter / And like a child's eye / Everything opens up to look, / And the wind gives curls. " According to Charles
Michelstaedter March is hated by the sparrow and the bourgeois, the first hates it because it undergoes a violent awakening because of strong winds that destroy its nest, " And rouse the sparrow / with your crazy wind / rain gutter in its dry / naked in the hedge. " The second for the same reason, although the possibility of protecting, hiding and carefully closing all the taxes: "And the timid bourgeois / bone that brings the frost / winter pierced / [...] / locks herself hurried / lazy you rinvoltola s rincardina doors. " But there are those who love the wildness and vigor of March: the falcon, which exploits the strong winds characteristic of the month to hover in experiencing a unique sensation in the limbs, "But if you hate Thee addormiti / in heated blankets / sparrows and afraid / hedges bare, / loves you the hawk up in the air / that is more agile lbs / in your breath varies / and feel in every fiber / happy in your storm. "
is very beautiful "March", in Neapolitan dialect poetry of the great Salvatore Di Giacomo, who puts more emphasis than ever on the changing character of the month: "March : nu little Chiove s' born ppoco stracqua / returns Chiovenda schiove, / ride 'or sun ll'acqua cu. / / Mo nu sky blue / mo n'aria dark and black / mo 's' or Vierno 'and storm / mo n'aria' and Primmavera .
contains a lot of bitterness the poem "March" by Carlo Betocchi, the poet wrote in his old age and describes initially un paesaggio tipicamente marzolino, con le condizioni atmosferiche in continuo mutamento: « Varia il tempo, fra scrosci di pioggia, / brevi serenità; / ne riluccica il rosso dei tetti, / dall'asciuttore solito. Riflette / quel suo color nuovo che perdette / con gli anni... ». Nel finale Betocchi dichiara la sua rassegnazione (col passare degli anni) ad accontentarsi di qualche raggio di sole proveniente da un "cielo dolcemente amaro": « Ed il mio cuore fa come i colombi / grigi: in quel fresco umidore / bazzica, si rallegra del poco / che a uno specchio di sole / resta chiaro. E il cielo è amaro, / dolcemente amaro ».
Giuseppe Conte in una poesia intitolata "Pansies" originally refers to two plants, in the month of rebirth, scatter, " mimosas and / brooms are faded white. / / They love the cold sky and / oblique January, its Miracle resources / purity. " But in March (again personified) is aware of this and, not to ruin his reputation as a month of "blooming", try to hide among some trees, "March knows, the camouflaged / off between palms and / fir. / It is warm on feet, between the new / pansies. "
In four verses Diego Valeri likens the month of March with a person dear to him (his wife?) Emphasizing the abstract and the remoteness of the month and, on the contrary, the proximity and concreteness of the woman, "March is upstairs in his cloud / wind and sun, smoke and silver. / You are here in your story / soul and flesh, joy and torment .
In the second part of a poem by Peter Masters entitled "March", the Winter is portrayed as an old man reluctantly, turning constantly, goes away, giving way to Spring girl who looks with his little head "shy and curious ":" Winter is discontent / to go away, slow / walks, each time / remains and turns back. / He knows that Spring is still too tiny / per discacciarlo: è come una bambina, / che affaccia la testina / timida e curiosa / di dietro a qualche vetro... ».
Non poteva mancare, parlando di poesie relative ai mesi, una lirica di Vincenzo Cardarelli; in "Marzo" il poeta di Tarquinia paragona la primavera cittadina ad un "vino effervescente" (si noti il verbo "spumeggiare" riferito al verde e l'aggettivo "ebbra" riferito alla primavera): « Oggi la primavera / è un vino effervescente. / Spumeggia il primo verde / sui grandi olmi fioriti a ciuffi / dove il germe già cade / come diffusa pioggia. / [...] / Scossa da un fiato immenso / la città vive un giorno / d'umori campestri. / Drunk spring / runs in the blood. "



a "March" by Arturo Onofri, in "orchestra. Arioso" Blacks Pozza, Venice 1959.
2 "in March, which brings clouds upside down" by Arturo Onofri, in "Winning the dragon!" Tilopa, Rome 1983.
3 "March lucendo in the air" by Clemente Rebora, in "Poems", Garzanti, Milano 1988.
4 "March" by Carlo Michelstaedter, in "Poems", Adelphi, Milano 1987.
5 "March" by Salvatore Di Giacomo, in "The Complete Poems", Newton Compton, Roma 1991.
6 "March" by Carlo Betocchi, in "The Complete Poems", Mondadori, Milano 1984.
7 "Pansies" by Giuseppe Conte, "The Ocean and the Boy," TEA, Milano 2002.
8 "March" by Diego Valeri, in "Poems", Mondadori, Milano 1962.
9 "March" by Peter Masters, in "The Mirror and the scythe, Treves, Milano 1907.
10 "March" by Vincenzo Cardarelli, in "Works", Mondadori, Milano 1981.

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Liebe Kunstfreunde ...

he is booked in Europe and we are very lucky to have him for a private viewing in New York:


Lucio Diodati from Italy!
his "Harlequin stories" take us into a serene world of sunshine and love of life. With a wink and womankind watched Harlequins populate his paintings and make the world in public, at work or home environment for serenity, smile and feel good.





Erleben Sie Faschingssonntag mit unserem Stargast aus Italien einmal anders:


Ein Maskenball in Bildern mit Faschingskrapfen, bunten Cocktails und schwungvoller Musik von Frank Ströber erwartet Sie.
Wer mag, hat im Anschluss an die Vernissage an den Fenstern der Galerie Logenplätze für den traditionsreichen Ziegelhäuser Karnevalsumzug.

Sonntag, 6. März 2011 um 11 Uhr
Stargast: Lucio Diodati from Italy
Music: Frank Ströber, guitar and Chapmanstick



We look forward to you
Lucio Diodati and Angela Mahmoud

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Gallbladder Cancer Color

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Diagram Of How To Maintain Body Temperature

Corpi in Tensione - 2011








Message Pregnancy Congratulations

A famous novel by Ludwig Van Beethoven

The Romance for violin and orchestra No 2, op. 50 by Ludwig van Beethoven is a marvel song, in my opinion one of the best music made for the quoted string instrument. The melody of this masterpiece is able to convey a sense of well being and celestial serenity rarely can be found as such in other works of classical music. Composed by German musician in 1802, following four years of the Sonatas for Violin and Piano (op. 12), as well as other violin sonatas (namely 5) written in 1801, a few years after this romance will come to light other musical compositions by Beethoven ( sonatas and concertos), which will always have the violin as a main tool. The Romance No 2 in fairly recent times was also considered by the German musician James Last adopting the new arrangement to sound more modern and entitled Beethoven '74 ; tale rielaborazione divenne celebre anche in Italia dove fu utilizzata per molti anni come musica portante del carosello pubblicitario del liquore "Vecchia Romagna Etichetta Nera". Ecco per chiudere un video dell'originale Romanza n. 2.

Friday, February 25, 2011

What Is A Substitue For Waxing

The dramas of Tennessee Williams in the film

Nel giorno dell'anniversario della sua scomparsa, vorrei dedicare qualche parola al drammaturgo americano Tennessee Williams (Columbus 26 marzo 1911 - New York 25 febbraio 1983), autore di alcune opere teatrali di grandissimo successo che, spesso, furono trasferite sul grande schermo e divennero altrettanti (se non più clamorosi) successi cinematografici; basti ricordare film come Lo Glass Menagerie (1950) by Irving Rapper, A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) by Elia Kazan, The Rose Tattoo (1955) by Daniel Mann, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) and The Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) by Richard Brooks, Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, The Fugitive (1959) by Sidney Lumet, The Night of the Iguana (1964) by John Huston. Many of these films have made use of a cast important (I have worked as actors Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Burt Lancaster, Richard Burton, Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Anna Magnani, Katharine Hepburn, Ava Gardner, etc..) And some have also been influential awards. The success of the plays of Williams is due to the extreme realism and psychological research very careful with which the author described a certain kind of American society corroded by vice, moral and physical degradation and violence in interpersonal relationships underground. I close with a scene from the film "A Streetcar Named Desire."


Thursday, February 24, 2011

How Much Is Jon Cryer Paid 2010

A rich anthology of poetry of the Italian postwar

"The young poetry" is the title from a poetry anthology edited by literary critic Henry Falqui which was published by Carlo Colombo in Rome in 1956. A second edition came out increased l'anno seguente presso il medesimo editore della prima. Il volume si sostanzia in un saggio sulla giovane poesia del secondo dopoguerra seguito da una selezione molto ricca di poeti che allora avevano tra i venti ed i trent'anni circa e di alcune loro poesie, in genere tratte da libri di versi pubblicati tra il 1945 ed il 1955. Si può ben dire che siano qui rappresentati tutti, o quasi, i poeti di allora (in età giovanile) più importanti e più bravi. Anche i gruppi e le correnti letterarie sono riprodotti totalmente: troviamo infatti poeti postermetici, neorealisti, della "Quarta generazione", cattolici e perfino qualcuno di coloro che di lì a pochi anni si sarebbero definiti "Novissimi". Rimangono purtroppo esclusi alcuni scrittori che, Although still young, not included in the maximum age limit that Falqui established in thirty years. I speak not of poets or as tight as Mario Luzi Alessandro Parronchi, or other very valid as Attilio Bertolucci and Giorgio Caproni, they in fact had already been widely selected and consecrated by other anthologies fundamental but I am thinking of poets such as Umberto and Vittorio Bodini the Bellintani which published their first works of poetry in his ripe age. Apart from this last reflection, I think the anthology Falqui is by far the best of those outputs in the years immediately following the end of World War II and outlining an overview of the emerging Italian poetry, looking to include the largest number of entries. It is therefore, for those interested in Italian poetry of this period rather limited, a valuable manual. To close here is the list of poets in the second edition of "The young poetry" with, by the way, the pages they are in their verses.


Luigi Compagnone (119-121)
Nicola Ghiglione (122-123)
Emilio Villa (124-132)
Giulio Alessi (133-136)
Joseph Avarna (137 - 138)
Giorgio Bassani (139-140)
Gherardo Del Colle (141-143)
Marco Landi (144-145)
Romeo Lucchese (146-152)
Raimondo Manelli (153-157)
Francesco Masala (158-160)
Albino Pierro (161-166)
Romano Romani (167-169)
Mariano Suali (170)
David Maria Turoldo (171-175)
Rina Virgillito (176)
Orlando Pier Capponi (177-179)
Franco Fortini (180-186)
Costantino Ruggeri (187-189)
Lamberto Santilli (190-194)
Giulio Stolfi (195)
Franco Matacotta (196-202)
Stefano Earth (203-205)
Cetrangolo Enzio (206-211)
Stefano d'Arrigo (212-221)
Roberto Morsucci (222-226)
Tosco Nonino (227-230)
Victor Fiore (231-236)
Julie Weeden (237-240)
Renzo Modesti (241-245)
Michael Pardo (246-248)
George Piovano (249-254)
Nelo Risi (255-259)
Angelo Romano (260-262)
Mario Socrates (263-266)
Giacinto Spagnoletti (267-270)
Ernesto Treccani (271-272)
Marco Visconti (273-275)
Elena Bono (276-277)
Mario Cerroni (278-279)
Leila Corbetta (280-283)
Raoul Diddi (284-290)
Gaio Fratini (291-292)
Margherita Guidacci (293-299)
Biagia Marniti (300-302)
Dino Menichini (303-306)
Bruno Nardini (307-310)
Giorgio Orelli (311-313)
Domenico Porzio (314-319)
Sandro Sinigaglia (320-322)
Giuseppe Zagarrìo (323-325)
Andrea Zanzotto (326-332)
Paul Wenzel (333-334)
Bartolo Cattafi (335-339)
Luciano Erba (340-341)
Mario Farinella (342-343)
Alberto Frattini (344-345)
Gian Domenico Giagni (346-347)
Caramel Apples (348-350)
Geri Morrison (351-354)
Gilda Musa (355-357)
Pier Paolo Pasolini (358-375)
Vollaro Xavier (376-378)
Accrocca Elio Filippo (379-385)
Liliana Angels (386-389)
Giancarlo Artoni (390-391)
Gino Baglio (392-394)
Tito Balestra (395-397)
Gino Gerola (398-400)
Thomas Giglio (401-409)
Adriano Guerrini (410-412)
Giuseppe Guglielmi (413-415)
Enzo Nasso (416-418)
Peregalli Alexander (419-422)
Roberto Roversi (423-428)
Alberico Sala (429-431)
Scotellaro (432-435)
Giuseppe Selvaggi (436)
Giorgio Soavi (437-438)
Free Torraca (439-440)
Casimiro Bettelli (441-442)
Luciano Budigna (443-448)
Domenico Cadoresi (449-451)
Franco Costabile (452-455)
Danilo Dolci (456-459)
Enzo Fabiani (460-461)
Nando Giolli (462-469)
Giovanni Giudici (470-474)
Alfredo Giuliani (475-477)
Francesco Leonetti (478-482)
Luciano Luisi (483-488)
Enzo Mazza (489-491)
Mario Ramous (492-495)
Brunello Rondi (496-501)
Alberto Vighi (502-505)
Paul Volponi (506-511)
Fabio Carpi (512-513)
John Cristini (514-516)
Luciana Frezza (517-520)
Maria Luisa Spaziani (521-522 )
Cesare Vivaldi (523-525)
Giannina Angels (526-527)
Gian Piero Bona (528-531)
Cacciaguerra Pearl (532-533)
Salvatore Cossu (534 - 537)
Renzo Giachero (538-541)
Giancarlo Marmori (542-544)
In Noble (545-547)
Uberto Paolo Quintavalle (548-550)
Giovanni Arpino (551-553)
Pier Luigi Bacchini (554-556)
Guido Ceronetti (557-562)
Paolo De Benedetti (563-565)
Emilio Jona (566 - 570)
Elio Pagliarani (571-572)
Alfredo Rizzardi (573-574)
Emilio Tadini (575-581)
Emilio Tumminelli (582-586)
Gian Carlo Conti (587 -589)
Inisero Cremaschi (590-592)
Pietro Cimatti (593-599)
Nino Crimi (600-601)
Michael Parrella (602-607)
Alberto Arbasino (608-613)
Giorgio Cusatelli (614-616)
Carlo Della Corte (617-619)
Mario Diacono (620-623)
Luigi Di Ruscio (624-629)
Edoardo Sanguineti (630-633)
Alda Merini (634-638)
Giammario Sgattoni (639)
Giuseppe Tedeschi (640-641)
Giuseppe Rosato (642-643)
Sergio Salvi (644-647)
Sergio Pautasso (648-649)
Paolo Venchieredo (650-651)
Alberto Bevilacqua (652-654)
Raffaele Crovi (655-657)
Massimo Ferretti (658-659)
Marco Gaggiati (660-663).

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

White Stuff In My Pores On Face

Gioacchino Genchi and dismissed by the police - he replied on the blog: "Berlusconi has won"



Salvo Palazzolo

Gioacchino Genchi The assistant chief was dismissed by the police. So he decided, after a long investigation, the department of public safety. The measure, which bears the signature of the Chief of Police Antonio Manganelli, is dated February 15. A Genchi were not forgive some of his utterances.

"he continued stubbornly with ostentatious obstinacy (...) to establish a highly improper behavior in stark contrast with the duties that each member of the administration of state police solemnly took the oath at the time of appointment" . So says the decision to remove him: "He made statements on the content seriously affects the prestige of state institutions and organs, thereby causing dishonor to the image and honor of the administration of belonging." In the three pages of the decision are cited two incidents: a conference in Cervignano del Friuli, 6 December 2009, and a congress in Rome, February 6, 2010.

Genchi comments on his blog, entitled "legitimate defense" (www.gioacchinogenchi.it): "Berlusconi has won." Interviewed in the program "The Mosquito", broadcast on Radio 24, said: "Really now come true the dream of Berlusconi. The measure was notified me a few hours ago, but I will certainly appeal to the TAR for a decision to I think it is illegitimate. " Jenkins calls into question the police chief: "The decision is yours, but you have to see who did make it to him. From the police chief, in fact, I recently received feedback for the final year of service, by a vote of very good. "

Gioacchino Genchi has worked for years alongside magistrates in Palermo and Caltanissetta who investigated the mysteries of Cosa Nostra. E 'was also consultant to dozens of prosecutors throughout Italy. After an investigation by the prosecutor of Catanzaro Luigi De Magistris has been the subject of heavy controversy, judicial and political: the same Jenkins has come under investigation, the prosecutor in Rome for alleged violations of privacy. His self-defense He has entrusted to a book, written with journalist Edward Montolli: "The case of Jenkins, the story of a man at the mercy of the state".

quaestor just dismissed the vice comes the solidarity of Antonio Di Pietro: "The fault, as usual, is of those who serve the state and not of those who serve the state," says the president of Italy of Values, which continues : "We express solidarity with Gioacchino Genchi and we're confident in his new life will prove, once again, that the servants of the State not intimidated and they go on defending the legality and the principles inscribed in our Charter."

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Melina Velba German Beer

Characters famous song in Italian between 1960 and 1979


Nel ventennio compreso all'incirca tra il 1960 ed il 1979 nella musica pop italiana si verificò una specie di rivoluzione che gradualmente cambiò il modo di concepire la tanto amata "canzonetta", questo discorso vale in modo particolare per quello che riguarda il testo, in precedenza troppo spesso vincolato a pochi e in genere stupidi argomenti. Come ho già detto in post precedenti, furono senz'altro i cantautori gli artefici del rinnovamento e del miglioramento qualitativo sostanziale della canzone italiana; qui, specificatamente, intendo parlare the lyrics where stars are celebrities of the past more or less recently, from disparate worlds (from film to religion, from sports to history, etc...) There are songs, including both "soft" and "engaged" foreign authors reworked songs in Italian, very popular songs and songs virtually unknown. Here is the list of song titles with an indication of the disc of origin and, in parentheses, with the character to which the text refers. At the end there is a video of "Gagarin", song by Claudio Baglioni.


1962: "Brigitte Bardot," A side of a 45 Michelino [Brigitte Bardot (1934), French actress]

1966: "The death of Anita Garibaldi," the album "Every day, every day" by Sergio Liberovici [Anita Garibaldi (1821-1848), wife of patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi]

1967: "Garibaldi blues , side A of a 45 Toby Lightman of [Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882), Italian patriot]

1967: "His name was Jesus," the album "Volume 1" Fabrizio De Andre [Jesus of Nazareth ( 7 BC - 26), the founder of Christianity]

1968: "I will remember you," B-side of a 45 Sergey Lazarev [Che Guevara (1928-1967), Argentine revolutionary]

1969 : "Joseph," B-side of a 45 Moustaki [St. Joseph, husband of Mary and foster father of Jesus]

1969: "Sophia", side A of a 45 rpm of Blanche Dubois [Sophia Loren (1934) , Italian actress]

1970: "Try to think of Hannibal," the album "et Sexus policy of" Giorgio Gaber [Hannibal Barca (247 BC - 182 BC), Carthaginian]

1972: "San Francis, a B-side of a 45 Sergey Lazarev [St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226), Italian religious]

1973: "That one (Buddy Gramsci), the album" A man in crisis: Songs of death. Songs of Life " Claudio Lolli [Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937), Italian journalist and politician]

1974: Joan of Arc, "the album" Songs "by Fabrizio De Andre [Joan of Arc (1412-1431) , French national heroine]

1974: "Dead Allende," album "factory, prison, place" Alfredo Bandelli [Salvador Allende (1908-1973), Chilean politician]

1975: "Alcide Cervi "album" Fairytale great "Ivan Della Mea [Alcide Cervi (1875-1970), father of seven Italian patriots known as" Fratelli Cervi "]

1975:" Attila and the star, "the album "Lilly" by Antonello Venditti [Attila (406-453), King of the Huns]

1975: "It's good that now there is no Nero," the album "I'm not the Emperor" by Edoardo Bennato [Nero (37 -68), Roman emperor]

1975: "Sixtus V" in the album "Saturday afternoon" by Claudio Baglioni [Sixtus V (1520-1590), pope]

1976: "AR", in 'album "Elixir" by Roberta Flack [Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891), French poet]

1976: "Buffalo Bill", the album "Buffalo Bill" by Francesco De Gregori [Buffalo Bill (1846-1917) , hunter and soldier U.S.]

1976: "Nuvolari" album "Cars" by Lucio Dalla [Tazio Nuvolari (1892-1953), Italian racing driver]

1977: "Gagarin," album "Solo" by Claudio Baglioni [Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968), Soviet cosmonaut]

1977: "Marilyn," album "Marilyn" Musical Theatre Assembly [Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), American actress]

1977: "Not Weep Argentina ", side A of a 45 Milva [Evita Peron (1919-1952), Argentine politician]

1978:" The guy in the sky, "album" Boomerang "Pooh [Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974), U.S. airman]

1979: "Bartali" album "Un gelato al limon" by Paolo Conte [Gino Bartali (1914-2000), Italian cyclist]

1979: "Robin", the album "Good Sunday" by Antonello Venditti [Robin Hood, legendary English hero]

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Older Women In Nylons

uprising in Libya

Libya into chaos and civil war
A fire TV and military barracks in Tripoli
"Gaddafi on the run" - direct Al Jazeera

Esc Nc Weekly Certification

The Quartet of dissonance "in Mozart's" Oedipus Rex "by Pasolini

The Quartet K 465 No. 19 in C major "by Amadeus Mozart is the last of the six quartets' arcs that the brilliant Austrian musician dedicated to his teacher Joseph Haydn. Some years after his first public performance (1785), this was called "Quartet of dissonance", the reason lies in the first movement e precisamente nell'introduzione che palesa tipicità musicali haydniane. I movimenti di quest'opera sono quattro: 1 adagio-allegro , 2 andante-cantabile , 3 minuetto-allegro , 4 allegro . Mi vorrei soffermare un poco a parlare del primo movimento che, oltre ad essere il più famoso, è di una bellezza unica ed è stato inserito in un film importante: Edipo re di Pier Paolo Pasolini. In questa pellicola del 1967 il regista friulano scelse di utilizzare la sola introduzione del movimento in questione che si colloca in momenti particolarmente toccanti e poetici della vicenda filmografica, lasciando nello spettatore una straordinaria emozione e rendendo sia il film che la music, unforgettable. Mozart's music is placed at the beginning and end of the film. At first you hear while on a lawn, a mother (Silvana Mangano) breastfeeding her child, the woman's face, smiling at first, suddenly looks upset, then returns to smile. This is a very early stage and at the same time very scary, is not without its mysterious sides. Superb is Pasolini's final film, where a modern Oedipus (played by Franco Citti) flute player and his messenger (Ninetto Davoli) roam the streets and squares of a town in rags, Oedipus, though blind, is like if it were attracted to a place that feels close and searching, along with the faithful messenger, initially in the suburbs (starting here the notes of the "Quartet of dissonance") and then out of town, finally the two come close to a lawn, then Oedipus has the distinct feeling that they've ever been to this place and, turning to the messenger, says, " Where are we? 'the messenger replied: "We in a place with many trees and lined with many small rivers and a large green lawn green . So Oedipus realizes that the place is what you see at the beginning of the film, he was in fact the child who was breastfed by a woman (his mother) and then pronounced this memorable and poetic words: "O light that I no longer saw, that somehow you were my first, now enlighten for the last time. I have come. Life ends where it begins . It starts at the grass ...

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Highest Triglyceride Level Recorded



"Anch'io ho la certezza Tues avervi abitato epoch in altre città ... cammino per la, mi mescolo all moltitudine, Arranco, gironzolo, annuso tanfo Tues birra, di Fumo, di melma fluvial "
Angelo Maria Ripellino








Friday, February 18, 2011

Request Letter For Disconnection Of Line

The Taviani brothers' film 70s

If you go to carefully consider the filmography of Paolo and Vittorio Taviani should be quite clear that the decade of "higher" of the two Italian filmmakers is that which corresponds to the seventies, in this decade In fact four films have come out very beautiful and very busy dealing with important issues as well as hot today, that of the ideal political depths that some people have followed up the ultimate sacrifice, the "pater familias" which, in specific territorial areas of our country, often exercised his tyranny towards his wife and children in particular, who could not take any decision and were forced to do whatever he had decided for them the "Padre Padrone", otherwise the moral and material abuse and finally the theme of youthful malaise that usually involved a bit 'all generations and the Taviani deal with regard to the youth of the seventies. All these themes are present in St. Michael had a rooster (1971), Allonsanfan (1975), Padre padrone (1977) and The lawn (1979), precisely the political issues concerning the first two films cited they see as two players grandi attori: Giulio Brogi e Marcello Mastroianni, senza i quali forse l'ottimo risultato di entrambi i lungometraggi non sarebbe mai arrivato. Sebbene le due pellicole raccontino storie ambientate nell'Ottocento, molti critici parlarono di espliciti riferimenti ai tempi recenti, in particolare agli "anni di piombo". Padre padrone è invece ispirato al romanzo omonimo di Gavino Ledda e, in toni fortemente realistici, racconta la difficile vita dello scrittore sardo dall'infanzia alla gioventù, ossia fino al momento in cui, grazie ad una forza di volontà non indifferente e ad una perseveranza eccezionale negli studi che gli permise di laurearsi ed affermarsi al di fuori della sua regione, riuscì a svincolarsi dall'oppressiva dull wing and paternal great here is the interpretation of the actor who plays the protagonist Saverio Marconi, the writer is of his father in whose shoes we have Homer Antonutti. The lawn is the film dealing with the problems of young people and specifically to those who had in his early twenties in the post sessantottino. The lawn saw the first film as lead actress Isabella Rossellini, along with the beautiful actress is again present both Saverio Marconi, boy who just finished his studies, to produce professional looking for passionate and emotionally, and Giulio Brogi boy's father, not a secondary role plays a young Michele Placido.
Two words again for the excellent music that are the soundtrack to all these films, many of which carry the prestigious firm of Ennio Morricone, although in some cases, the Taviani brothers have drawn from classical and popular Italian song. I conclude with the video of the final scene of Allonsanfan : beautiful though tragic.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Financial Accounting Libby Solutions

Five songs in five Italian cities

Five singers who have written five songs dedicated to five cities. The first is Gipo Farassino and speaks of Turin: "A lot of cold chimneys / a stream of soldiers, blue-sky forgotten fairy tales / a sun that warms you ever. / This my city / It makes you feel none / throat singing in you throat / pushes you to go away. " As is already clear in the first part of the text of "My City", the songwriter did not intend to pay their respects Turin, the industrial metropolis that really has very little features attractive, at least if you want to listen to the words of Farassino, which however, not deny, says: "This my city / off which the laughs / that eludes so many people / is my city."
Francesco De Gregori, despite being a Roman singer, wrote a song for Venice disconsolate that begins: " Venice is on water, he will smell / radios and journalists always say" Venice die. " / They fall all the stars go out one by one, / and candies that seem to melt into the lagoon . The slow unraveling that drags towards the end of Venice, described in the text of De Gregori, it brings out no hope, and the miracle in the dreaded title of the song seems impossible, " Venice is on water, and dies slowly, / a man a knife hidden under a coat and a geranium. / Our hearts float like islands on the way, and Venice's melancholy commonplace. "
The song "Firenze Santa Maria Novella" was written by Enzo Ghinazzi (aka Pupo) along with Paul Barabani, is a heartfelt tribute to the Tuscan capital by the singer Ponticino (province of Arezzo). While presenting tones and facets decidedly nazionalpopolari "no one can deny the charm that comes from a catchy melody and an interpretation by the apt showman Tuscany.
Antonello Venditti has been and is still the singer of "Rome" is meant that the city has a football team bearing the same name. The song "Roma Capoccia" was among the first written and performed by Venditti It appeared in his first LP dating from 1972: "Theorius campus, where, in addition to his own, the songs also appear Francesco De Gregori. This is also a strong tribute to the eternal city, the title refers to the famous Latin expression: "Roma caput mundi. The text of the song, in Roman dialect, he shows very original, as can be perceived already reading this piece: "How beautiful Rome quann'è night, / when the moon is reflected in fountain ar / and the couples are going away, / as you are beautiful Rome when it rains. / How beautiful Rome quann'è er sunset / quanno the orange is red still on the seven hills / windows and so 'many eyes / that you seem to say:' How beautiful! " . The beauty of Rome is a unique and undeniable, I can say that I've lived forever.
Finally, the most beautiful city in Southern Italy: Naples, as we know, today (but years ago the situation was not very different) is beset from many problems that leave disappointed and dismayed. Pino Daniele wrote a wonderful song about Naples: "Napule is" this too, like Venditti, part of the first work of Daniel: "My Land" (1977) which I consider among the best in the Neapolitan singer. A sad and poignant music combined with a text (in Neapolitan dialect) of extraordinary poetry make the song a true masterpiece, " Napule nu sun is bitter / Napule Addor is 'and sea / Napule is' NO soiled paper / nisciuno and cares / and every little bee 'to ciorta . In the words of the song is all Naples is known for its rare beauty with a sun that illuminates often and thanks to the wonderful sea looks out upon, but equally striking are its perennial evils: the garbage that floods ( 'na dirty paper), the bitterness of the Neapolitans harassed by problems linked to unemployment, crime and many others. But the serious and chronic diseases plaguing Naples has been and still are ignored by all ( nisciuno cares ). Thus, the Neapolitan people do is to just wait or try your luck ( ciorta ), which is an extraordinary and unexpected event that changes their lives.

"My City" (G. Farassino)
"Miracle in Venice" (F. De Gregori)
"Firenze Santa Maria Novella" (E. Ghinazzi - P. Barabani)
"Roma capoccia" (A. Venditti)
"Napule è" (P. Daniele)



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