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I agree with the policy of Youtube. Thank you so much for the beautiful clips on the web. Thank you Bellecourse for your wonderful clips delayed. We could enjoy together and meet young vivid Nana, even Nana on the stage of the British Concert 1974! In this site, we use clips only for private use, not for comercial. Sachi

5/16/2008

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Morning has Broken - Silken Finesse,Youtub


A rework of a classic hymn with Nana Mouskouri and Cat Stevens
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Nana Mouskouri News from www.lifo.gr, Interview








ΦΕΣΤΙΒΑΛ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΕΠΙΔΑΥΡΟΥ
Το αντίο της Νάνας
Επειδή στις 23 Ιουλίου, στο Ηρώδειο, η Νάνα Μούσχουρη κλείνει τη μεγαλειώδη, παγκόσμια καριέρα της. Και ενώ χιλιάδες άνθρωποι από όλο τον κόσμο (με τους Αυστραλούς να πρωταγωνιστούν) ψάχνουν εναγωνίως εισιτήρια για τη συναυλία ήδη από το Φεβρουάριο, η κυρία Νανά Μούσχουρη, από το διαμέρισμά της στο Παρίσι, απαντά στο ερωτηματολόγιο του Προυστ.→Read more



Here is the essence in English, translated by Thanasis Laskaratos


LIFO 15.05.2008

ATHENS & EPIDAURUS FESTIVAL 2008

Nana’s Farewell

Because on 23.07 at Herod Atticus, Nana Mouskouri ends, her grandiose, international career. While thousands of people from around the world (with the Australians at the top) are looking for tickets with anxiety already since February, Miss Nana Mouskouri from her Paris house, answers the Proust’s Questionnaire.

How do you imagine perfect happiness ?
There is no perfect happiness when you know that there are people that suffer. Although one can feel happiness with a simple smile of a child or surrounded by beloved persons. Or even when one wakes up and sees the sun. Little pleasures than bring hope.

What’s your biggest fear?
To lose persons I love

What personality of history you’d identify yourself with ?
None. The only person I identify myself with is my mother, because unconsciously and instinctively I try to do what she didn’t.

What living person do you admire?
Women and men that help social and moral evolution of their country and the world.

What feature of yours repulse you most?
That I don’t allow myself to rest. I feel guilty when I rest

What’s your biggest waste of money?
In general I think that I spend my money in a correct way. I spend a lot on telephone bills and travels: both to bring me closer to my beloved ones.

What’s your favourite route?
The one that leads me home. Mostly Paris-Athens


What’s the most overvalued virtue?
Goodness and charity. Both should have been taken for granted.

When do you lie?
I just prefer not to tell the truth ! Or I avoid it !

What don’t you like about your look?
I have learned to accept myself as it is

What living person do you despise most?
Verb ‘despise’ doesn’t exist in my vocabulary. I can’t stand injustice, egoism and the lack of respect in general




What world or phrase do you use all the time?
Thank you, gratitude, respect, love, generosity, work

Do you regret anything?
If by accident I’ve heart friends

What or who is the greatest love of your life?
The stage, my songs, my children, my grand daughter and my present husband, who has helped me with his love and care to arrive where I am today.

What talent would you like to have?
To make politicians put peace as a frontier of hope for the future

How do you feel this very moment?
When I was 20, I was curious for life, with many dreams and even more fears. The only think I am sure of now is that somewhere there is love for everyone. Provided they are willing and able to see it.

If you could change one thing in your family, what would that be?
Make my children speak better greek.

What do you think is your greatest achievement?
That I’ve lived and traveled our country for 48 years now all around the world without losing my greekness. The others found out my greek identity through my life , my songs, through Gatsos, Hadidakis but also through Dylan and Cohen. That’s the special identity of my country: optimist, proud, poetic and lyric, with patience and honesty, full of gratitude and a philosopher’s hope.

If you died and came back to life, what person or what would you like to be incarnated in ?
In a dove that brings peace and inspires justice

What’s your most valuable thing?
The trust and the love of the public and that of my family and my friends. And that I managed to keep these three at the same time.

What do you think is the worst unhappiness?
Not to be able to see the unhappiness of the others

Where would you like to live?
Where fortune takes me, trying to work properly, by all means

What would describe you?
Honesty and persistence. Appetite for work and simplicity

What do you appreciate in a man?
Honesty and understanding

In a woman?
Same as in a man. But also endurance and guts

What do you appreciate in your friends?
Their opinion mostly




Who are your favourite writers?
Khalil Gibran for ‘The Prophet’ and Saint-Exupery pour ‘le Petit Prince’

Who are your heroes in literature?
Heroes I’ve always found and still do more often in music

Who are your heroes in real life?
Ghandi, Martin Luther King, John Kennedy, Mother Theresa, Konstantinos Karamanlis

What do you dislike most?
Hypocrisy and vanity. Fundamentalism and demagogy

How would you like to die?
It’s impossible for someone to decide. I’d rather not to think about it

What’s your favourite slogan?
‘It doesn’t matter what you do in life but why and how you do it’


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From http://www.nana-mouskouri.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1322&Itemid=9, French version added,

Questionnaire de Proust
Parce que se termine le 23 juillet prochain à l'Hérode Atticus, la grande carrière internationale de Nana Mouskouri, alors que des milliers de personnes du monde entier (les Australiens en premier) sont à la recherche de billets avec anxiété déjà depuis Février, Nana Mouskouri répond au questionnaire de Proust depuis sa maison de Paris.

Because on 23.07 at Herod Atticus, Nana Mouskouri ends, her grandiose, international career. While thousands of people from around the world (with the Australians at the top) are looking for tickets with anxiety already since February, Miss Nana Mouskouri from her Paris house, answers the Proust’s Questionnaire.



Comment imaginez-vous le bonheur parfait?
Il n'existe pas de bonheur parfait quand on sait qu'il y a des gens qui souffrent. Bien sûr, on peut ressentir le bonheur avec un simple sourire d'un enfant ou entouré par des personnes chères, ou encore pendant un lever de soleil. Les petits plaisirs sont porteurs d'espoir.

Quel est votre plus grande peur?
perdre des personnes que j'aime

A quelle personnalité de l'histoire que vous vous identifier?
Aucune. La seule personne à laquelle je m'identifie est ma maman, parce que inconsciemment et instinctivement, j'essaie de faire ce qu'elle n'a pas pu faire.

Quelle personne vivante admirez-vous ?
Les femmes et les hommes qui aident socialement et moralement à évolution de leur pays et du monde.

Quelle côté de votre personnalité aimez-vous le moins ?
Le fait que je ne m'accorde jamais de repos. Je me sens coupable quand je ne fais rien.

Quel a été votre plus grand gaspillage d'argent?
De manière générale, je pense que je dépense mon argent d'une façon correcte. Je passe beaucoup d'argent en factures de téléphone et en voyages: les deux pour me rapprocher des êtres qui me sont chers.

Quel est votre itinéraire préféré?
Celui qui me ramène chez moi. Le plus souvent, Paris-Athènes.

Quel est la vertu qui vous semble la plus surévaluée?
La bonté et de charité. Les deux devraient être considérées comme normales.

Quand est-ce que vous mentez ?
Je préfère juste éviter de dire la vérité !

Que n'aimez vous pas dans votre look?
J'ai appris à m'accepter comme je suis.

Quelle personne vivante méprisez-vous le plus?
Le verbe «mépriser» n'existe pas dans mon vocabulaire. Je ne supporte pas l'injustice, l'égoïsme et le manque de respect en général.

Quel mot ou quelle phrase utilisez-vous tout le temps?
Merci, la reconnaissance, le respect, l'amour, la générosité, le travail

Ne regrettez-vous rien?
Si par accident que j'ai fait du mal à des amis

Qu'est-ce - ou qui est - le plus grand amour de votre vie?
La scène, mes chansons, mes enfants, ma petite-fille et mon mari actuel, qui a pris soin de moi et m'a aidé avec son amour pour arriver là où je suis aujourd'hui.

Quel talent aimeriez-vous avoir?
Celui de faire prendre conscience aux hommes politiques que la paix doit être considérée comme une frontière d'espoir pour l'avenir

Comment vous sentez-vous ce moment même?
Lorsque j'avais 20 ans, j'étais curieuse de la vie, avec beaucoup de rêves et encore plus de craintes. La seule chose dont que je sois sûre maintenant, c'est que quelque part il y a de l'amour pour tout le monde, pour autant que vous soyez disposé et apte à le voir.

Si vous pouviez changer une chose dans votre famille, Ce serait quoi ?
Faire que mes enfants parlent mieux le grec.

Que considérez-vous comme votre plus grande réalisation?
Avoir vécu et voyagé pour la Grèce pendant 48 ans dans le monde entier sans perdre mon âme grecque. Les autres ont découvert mon identité grecque par le biais de ma vie, mes chansons, à travers Gatsos, Hadidakis mais aussi par Dylan et Cohen. C'est la carte d'identité spéciale des gens de mon pays : optimiste, fier, poétique et lyrique, avec patience et honnêteté, pleins de gratitude et un philosophe de l'espoir.

Si vous étiez morte et revenue à la vie, en quelle personne ou en quelle chose voudriez-vous être incarné?
Dans une colombe qui apporte la paix et inspire la justice.

Quel est votre bien le plus précieux?
La confiance et l'amour du public et celle de ma famille et mes amis. Et le fait d'avoir réussi à garder ces trois en même temps.
Que pensez-vous être le pire malheur?
De ne pas être en mesure de voir le malheur des autres.

Où aimeriez-vous vivre?
Où le hasard me mène, en essayant de travailler correctement, par tous les moyens

Qu'est ce qui vous caractérise ?
L'honnêteté et la persévérence. L'appétit pour le travail et la simplicité

Qu'est-ce que vous appréciez chez un homme?
L'honnêteté et la compréhension

Chez une femme?
Même chose que chez un homme. Mais aussi la persévérance et de courage.

Qu'est-ce que vous appréciez chez vos amis?
Leur avis, le plus souvent

Qui sont vos écrivains préférés?
Khalil Gibran pour "Le prophète" et Saint-Exupéry pour "Le Petit Prince"

Qui sont vos héros dans la littérature?
J'ai toujours trouvé mes héros - et je continue - le plus souvent en musique

Qui sont vos héros dans la vie réelle?
Gandhi, Martin Luther King, John Kennedy, Mère Theresa, Konstantinos Karamanlis

Qu'est-ce que vous détestez le plus?
L'hypocrisie et la vanité. Le fondamentalisme et la démagogie

Comment aimeriez-vous mourir?
Il est impossible pour quelqu'un d'en décider. Je préfère ne pas y penser

Quel est votre slogan préféré?
"Peu importe ce que vous faites dans la vie, ce qui compte c'est pourquoi et comment vous le faites"



How do you imagine perfect happiness ?
There is no perfect happiness when you know that there are people that suffer. Although one can feel happiness with a simple smile of a child or surrounded by beloved persons. Or even when one wakes up and sees the sun. Little pleasures than bring hope.

What’s your biggest fear?
To lose persons I love

What personality of history you’d identify yourself with ?
None. The only person I identify myself with is my mother, because unconsciously and instinctively I try to do what she didn’t.

What living person do you admire?
Women and men that help social and moral evolution of their country and the world.

What feature of yours repulse you most?
That I don’t allow myself to rest. I feel guilty when I rest

What’s your biggest waste of money?
In general I think that I spend my money in a correct way. I spend a lot on telephone bills and travels: both to bring me closer to my beloved ones.

What’s your favourite route?
The one that leads me home. Mostly Paris-Athens

What’s the most overvalued virtue?
Goodness and charity. Both should have been taken for granted.

When do you lie?
I just prefer not to tell the truth ! Or I avoid it !

What don’t you like about your look?
I have learned to accept myself as it is

What living person do you despise most?
Verb ‘despise’ doesn’t exist in my vocabulary. I can’t stand injustice, egoism and the lack of respect in general

What world or phrase do you use all the time?
Thank you, gratitude, respect, love, generosity, work

Do you regret anything?
If by accident I’ve heart friends

What or who is the greatest love of your life?
The stage, my songs, my children, my grand daughter and my present husband, who has helped me with his love and care to arrive where I am today.

What talent would you like to have?
To make politicians put peace as a frontier of hope for the future

How do you feel this very moment?
When I was 20, I was curious for life, with many dreams and even more fears. The only think I am sure of now is that somewhere there is love for everyone. Provided they are willing and able to see it.

If you could change one thing in your family, what would that be?
Make my children speak better greek.

What do you think is your greatest achievement?
That I’ve lived and traveled our country for 48 years now all around the world without losing my greekness. The others found out my greek identity through my life , my songs, through Gatsos, Hadidakis but also through Dylan and Cohen. That’s the special identity of my country: optimist, proud, poetic and lyric, with patience and honesty, full of gratitude and a philosopher’s hope.

If you died and came back to life, what person or what would you like to be incarnated in ?
In a dove that brings peace and inspires justice

What’s your most valuable thing?
The trust and the love of the public and that of my family and my friends. And that I managed to keep these three at the same time.

What do you think is the worst unhappiness?
Not to be able to see the unhappiness of the others

Where would you like to live?
Where fortune takes me, trying to work properly, by all means

What would describe you?
Honesty and persistence. Appetite for work and simplicity

What do you appreciate in a man?
Honesty and understanding

In a woman?
Same as in a man. But also endurance and guts

What do you appreciate in your friends?
Their opinion mostly

Who are your favourite writers?
Khalil Gibran for ‘The Prophet’ and Saint-Exupery pour ‘le Petit Prince’

Who are your heroes in literature?
Heroes I’ve always found and still do more often in music

Who are your heroes in real life?
Ghandi, Martin Luther King, John Kennedy, Mother Theresa, Konstantinos Karamanlis

What do you dislike most?
Hypocrisy and vanity. Fundamentalism and demagogy

How would you like to die?
It’s impossible for someone to decide. I’d rather not to think about it

What’s your favourite slogan?
‘It doesn’t matter what you do in life but why and how you do it’


(translated from Greek to English by Thanasis Laskaratos)
(c) LIFO May 15 - 2008

5/15/2008

Party for Nana Mouskouri, in Athen, 24th (chancelled) July

残念ながら、ナナさんのスケジュールがとれず、このパーティは中止になりました
This Party was chancelled!
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ギリシャのファンからのパーティのお知らせです♪
7月23日のHerod Atticusでのコンサート後、アテネのファンの主催するパーティが開かれ、だれでも参加を希望できます。詳しくは、メールにて問い合わせてください。日にちは24日、か25日、ナナさんが出席できるかどうかは、調整中で未定です。

Message and invitation from Nana fans in Greece!

''Dear Friends,

Greek Fans would like to invite everyone who will be in Athens for Nana’s Farewell Concert , to a party , which will take place on Thursday 24 July【or Friday 25 not con firmed】. Those of you who think that they will join, please advise, so that we can have total number of participants in due time. We hope and we’ll do our best, so that Nana passes by and see one last time her loyal fans from around the world in her native Athens . Best regards to everyone,
Please contact:
Thanasis LASKARATOS thanasislaskaratos@yahoo.gr
Maria SMYRNIOTI http://mrd.mail.yahoo.com/compose?To=mariasmirnioti%40yahoo.gr

Nana Mouskouri - Till the Rivers All Run Dry,Youtube



Live at Devil's Lake
Category: Music
Tags: nana mouskouri till the rivers all run dry devil's lake
From: renamouskouri

Nana Mouskouri - Adieu/Schlaf ein Angelina,in German, Youtube

Nana Mouskouri - Adieu/Schlaf ein Angelina,in German, Youtube

Added: May 14, 2008 (Less info)
This song was written by Bob Dylan and was first recorded in English by Joan Baez.
Then in 1967 Nana Mouskouri recorded her own French version of this song, entitled "Adieu Angelina" and then again, she recorded it in German in 1975 for her album "Sieben schwarze Rosen", under the title "Schlaf ein Angelina".
From: renamouskouri
I love both versions so I tried to mix both and create some kind of bilingual version. It's not very good though but at least it gives us the idea of how these 2 songs would've sounded together :)

Enjoy
Category: Music
Tags: nana mouskouri farewell angelina schalf ein adieu bob dylan joan baez
From: renamouskouri

5/14/2008

New CD: Alma Latina (5 cd)

NANA MOUSKOURI GROUP

レビュー New CD: Alma Latina (5 cd) 2008/5/13 01:25
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NEW CD

Alma Latina
5 CD audio
530678-2 Mercury (Universal)
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CD 1 Libertad

Libertad De "Nabucco"
Nuestro Hogar
La Paloma
Juguete De Amor
La Golondrina
Soledad
Perdoname
Amapola - Portuguese lyric Version
De Colores
Recuerdos
Las Mananitas
El Angel De La Guarda
Los Paraguas De Cherburgo
Devuélveme El Vivir
Una Rosa De Paris
Cancion De Amor
El Pequeno Tamborilero

CD 2 Tierra Viva

Tierra Viva
No Me Da Miedo Morir Junto A Ti
Y Mientras Tanto Amandote
Gaviota Herida
Volver, Volver
Ay Amor
La Violetera
Nuestra Playa
Canta, Canta A Mi Gente
Alleluya
En Aranjuez Con Mi Amor (Sur Le Thème Du 2Eme Mov. Du Concerto De J. Rodrigo)
La Andaluza (Danse Espagnole N 5 Andalouse)

CD 3 Nuestras Canciones

Siboney
Caminito
Un Viejo Amor
Dos Cruces
La Llorona
Ave Maria No Morro
Malaguena Salerosa
Malaguena
Quiereme Mucho
Cuando Sali Pa Colombia
Llego Con Tres Heridas
Historia De Un Amor
Maria Dolores
En Recuerdo De Ti
La Bamba
Granada
Cielito Lindo Como Te Quiero
Guantanamera
Vaya Con Dios
Espérame En El Cielo

CD 4 Nana Latina

Se Que Volveras
Madreselva
La Hiedra
Yolanda
El Humahuaqueno
Ojitos Latinos
Gracias A La Vida
Credo (Misa Campesina)
Alfonsina Y El Mar
India
Cu-Cu-Rru-Cu-Cu Paloma
Gitana Guapa
Malaguena - Live
Misa Criolla: 1. Kyrie
Misa Criolla: 4. Sanctus


CD 5 Un bolero por favor

No Me Quieras Tanto
Espinita
Besame Mucho
Piel Canela
Usted
Perfidia
Rayito De Luna
Piensa En Mi
Bachata Rosa
La Barca
Angelitos Negros
Me Voy Pa'l Pueblo
Despierta Agapi Mou
La Dicha Del Amor

BOX DETAILS (pdf)

Order ( in french)