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At the age of 92 years, to be performed April 16 next, the singer is dead Nilla Pizzi. A piece of history of postwar Italian song melody leaves.
was practically a favorite song of our parents and grandparents, the queen of song that has depopulated in epic and distant years of the Festival of Sanremo.
His career began before the Second World War but was consolidated in 1946 with the orchestra of master Angelini, who is romantically linked. In 1951 he won the first Festival of Sanremo with Thanks for the flowers, also finishing second with silver as the moon, sung with Achilles Togliani. The following year he triumphed again at the Festival Fly with a dove, and ducks and poppies A woman prays. In 1959 Canzonissima wins (as Ivy), the Festival of Barcelona (coupled with Claudio Villa with Binary) and placed third at the Festival of Naples Vieneme 'nzuonno along with Sergio Bruni. In 2003 and 'was awarded the Prize to Carriera.La his last television appearance was last year when Nilla Pizzi had been on the stage of the Ariston, accompanied by five boys, host of the 60 years edition of the Sanremo festival .
My mother was one of his fans and sometimes accompanied by my father at the piano, sang this song:
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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The famous journalist, former director of several national newspapers, is said to Maria Pacini Fazzi Editore in his book on the long and fascinating history of the noble lineage from which
Aristocracy? "There is no" . This emerges from the pages of exciting " The blood is water. The Doge, the saint, the adventurer, the Prince of the Mongols and other relatives, the book with which Giulio Giustiniani , crossing centuries and continents, says of his family, descendants of noble origins ancient, edited by Maria Pacini Fazzi of Lucca.
famous journalist, former director of several national newspapers, now in retreat in Percoto (Udine), where he lives with his Nonino wife Elizabeth, Giustiniani in this book brings to life the great past of his ancestors, celebrities or otherwise, that the author, without any intention of celebration, back to himself and to his knowledge in the sign of the iron, inculcatagli by his maternal grandfather, that ' blood is water and nothing defines the aristocracy as such, and then the aristocracy does not exist. is not a class or a class. Noble is only those who added a good surname, that if there is not bad, some real and personal merits: culture, sensitivity, education, hard work. The rest is foolishness and pride. " It is no coincidence, in fact, that his daughters always say "Which is much more important the Nonino family name, which is a brand, that of Justinian, which is a memory."
The book, which almost looks like an intimate story to use for their children, thus represents an original contribution to the few studies on the aristocratic world, in which the reader is led through centuries and costumes of "who is born," as it was once the noble, pitch curious and casual, sometimes reckless, reconstructing a fine story, one with the lower-case s, which historians often overlook.
Without sticking to a strictly chronological narrative, but instead allowing himself digressions that enhance the performance at times even romance, the book describes how that world really was an aristocrat and was marked by what : "faith in God, sense of proportion, the love of beauty, the art of the last family taught her not to dissipate at all, neither property nor memories. How to meet the most simple, almost everyone else. How to live by giving a meaning to live. "
The story begins with the characters of the branch breast, and the Tuscans Sardi Mazzei and then to address those of his father's side, the Venetians and the Florentines Giustiniani Pandolfini, and end on time closest to us with brief glimpses related to the close circle of parents and siblings.
Thus, the n this autobiographical tale through the eyes of a terrified child who tries in vain in the past, a sign of his fate, we find everything from an eighteenth-century Lucchese banker failed to Amsterdam and reduced to to the farmer in Dutch Guyana between black slaves from the senses too bright, an Italian patriot who finds himself fighting for independence as a spy U.S. against the British, the daughter of a famous writer who lies dying in his bed, tortured by tuberculosis, and invokes the great father and far away, two nuns who ask God to "agony for himself and joy for the parents' , a spendthrift adventurer who shocked the Polish court. And then: a monaco who must leave the convent, until you get to a woman who falls in love with a great romantic poet, passionate and unfaithful like her, and yet another who, overwhelmed by feelings, leaving the Florentine husband to flee to St. Petersburg with an officer of the Tsar who descends from even a prince of the Mongol Golden Horde Genghis Khan .
Monday, January 31, 2011
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This year's guest of honor is the American photographer Roger Ballen , which displays black and white images from the four cycles Outland , Shadow Chamber, Boarding House and Birds.
Ballen's works are exhibited in prestigious galleries world: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. She also received numerous awards, including how to best photograph edition of the festival "Photoespana" Best Photographer of the Year Festival of Photography in Arles and a special mention to Unicef.
Roger Ballen (New York, 1959) is a singular artist fascinated by South Africa, which follows a complex and very thick where the wire conductor is to use the camera to scan the human soul. The son of a famous photo-editor of the agency Magnum Photos, has the opportunity to learn as a child of the biggest names in the photography world. In the late sixties documents the protests against the war in Vietnam. At the same time he moved to Berkeley from New York where he attended the University of California, majoring in psychology in 1972.
In 1981 he moved to South Africa and finally abandoned the American way of life for him too little consumption, and introspective. From there he began his artistic journey that takes him from a first documentary approach to a highly subjective. His photos are real events where objects, actors and graphical components are mixed and enhance the sense of the image. Click fascinating, unique and full of meaning in the sign of a personal language photographer who makes his sculptural elements and graphics.
Ballen's works are exhibited in prestigious galleries world: Museum of Modern Art in New York, Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam . She also received numerous awards, including how to best photograph edition of the festival "Photoespana" best photographer of the year at the Festival of Photography in Arles and a special mention to Unicef.
From the day February 1 is available in libraries of the exhibition "Photography Seravezza 2011" edited by Maria Pacini Fazzi.
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The exhibition more compl eta ever proposed: The masterpieces of Mantegna, Piero della Francesca, Raphael and Bramante, joined by those of the master Forli.