ナナさん、ナナ ムスクーリのファンの皆様、本当に永らくありがとうございました。。感動と情報をご一緒に共有できた喜びに感謝いたします。 Nanaさんは2008年ステージ活動から一度引退宣言されましたが、ヒット曲アテネの白いバラによる世界的なデビュー【50周年】の2011年、記念する数々の企画が発表され、2018年現在もヨーロッパ,カナダを中心にテレビ出演やステージ活動が予定されています。ご興味をもたれた方は、是非、リンク先のニュースや、素晴らしい映像や歌声をお楽しみくださいますように。 ナナさんには、これまでの美しい唄の数々のプレゼントを一ファンとして、心から感謝します。どうぞお元気でお幸せに。これからも娘さんとのご活躍をお祈りしております。 なお、本ブログは、2018年10月をもって更新をお休みさせていただきます。どうぞ、これからはサウンドギャラリーさんの情報を共有させていただきましょう。有難うございました。
Clips
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
12/20/2008
Nana Mouskouri - Try to remember (Live at Albert Hall 1974),Youtube
nad001
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Tags: nana mouskouri try to remember belafonte albert hall 1974 bbc
12/19/2008
Nana topics from artforum.com/picks
Shannon Oksanen
CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY
555 Nelson Street
November 21–January 19
Shannon Oksanen is a Vancouver artist perhaps best known for her series of drawings from 1996 through 2003 of Nana Mouskouri that captured, in a minimal, awkward style, the Greek songstress’s iconic look: pageboy haircut, nerdy glasses, a face as vacuous as her phenomenally successful music. Oksanen also produced serial portraits of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre for an exhibition last year. In “Summerland,” Oksanen continues this interstitial interest in portraiture and the cinematic, with a series of softly rendered oil paintings of Elvis Presley and a bravura color film (in wide-screen format, no less) reenacting a water-skiing scene from the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas. The artist’s four-minute homage is lusciously color-saturated and depicts two very buff and libidinal water skiers, one of whom, Nicole Blackmore, is the North American “barefoot champion” in the sport. The film and exhibition are evidently about various kinds of rivalry: between the sexes on the water skis, between an art-film remake and its mass-cultural origin, between Oksanen’s footage and the ludicrously large and loud projector (a Zenith X 2000H) that sits nearby—even between the genres of film and painting. The seven oil-on-linen portraits bear a formal resemblance to Oksanen’s earlier drawings. As with that of Mouskouri and Beauvoir, Elvis’s hair is very important. And by depicting the entertainer just emerging from his military service (two works show him in uniform), the portraits suggest the end of the sexy, raw Elvis, and the beginning of his domesticated, commodified persona. Indeed, a curious supplement to the portraits is a papier-mâché puppet of the singer, referencing perhaps his manipulation by his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. But drawing tendentious sociopolitical references from this largely formalist exhibition—as its catalogue essay does by making links with the 1965 LA Watts riots and ’60s-era politics—is a dead end. Oksanen’s strength lies in turning the iconic into a telling image—not in telling us what to imagine.
— Clint Burnham
CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY
555 Nelson Street
November 21–January 19
Shannon Oksanen is a Vancouver artist perhaps best known for her series of drawings from 1996 through 2003 of Nana Mouskouri that captured, in a minimal, awkward style, the Greek songstress’s iconic look: pageboy haircut, nerdy glasses, a face as vacuous as her phenomenally successful music. Oksanen also produced serial portraits of Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre for an exhibition last year. In “Summerland,” Oksanen continues this interstitial interest in portraiture and the cinematic, with a series of softly rendered oil paintings of Elvis Presley and a bravura color film (in wide-screen format, no less) reenacting a water-skiing scene from the 1964 movie Viva Las Vegas. The artist’s four-minute homage is lusciously color-saturated and depicts two very buff and libidinal water skiers, one of whom, Nicole Blackmore, is the North American “barefoot champion” in the sport. The film and exhibition are evidently about various kinds of rivalry: between the sexes on the water skis, between an art-film remake and its mass-cultural origin, between Oksanen’s footage and the ludicrously large and loud projector (a Zenith X 2000H) that sits nearby—even between the genres of film and painting. The seven oil-on-linen portraits bear a formal resemblance to Oksanen’s earlier drawings. As with that of Mouskouri and Beauvoir, Elvis’s hair is very important. And by depicting the entertainer just emerging from his military service (two works show him in uniform), the portraits suggest the end of the sexy, raw Elvis, and the beginning of his domesticated, commodified persona. Indeed, a curious supplement to the portraits is a papier-mâché puppet of the singer, referencing perhaps his manipulation by his manager, Colonel Tom Parker. But drawing tendentious sociopolitical references from this largely formalist exhibition—as its catalogue essay does by making links with the 1965 LA Watts riots and ’60s-era politics—is a dead end. Oksanen’s strength lies in turning the iconic into a telling image—not in telling us what to imagine.
— Clint Burnham
Cliff Richard & Nana Mouskouri - I believe in music (TV show 1974),Youtube
From 9Uschi
old and lovely
Category: Music
Tags: Cliff Richard Nana Mouskouri Believe in Music
Nana Mouskouri - Petit papa Noël,Youtube
From bellecourse
Nana Mouskouri - "Petit papa Noël"
Une "mama" Noël !
Danse sur glace,patineuse :Shelen Born
(origine Canada)
Category: Music
Tags: Nana Mouskouri
nana mouskouri--minuit chretien -,Youtube
From renewkensel
i am a big fan of nana mouskouri
Category: Music
Tags: nana mouskouri minuit chretien love dreams romance
Nana Mouskouri - Ich schau den weissen wolken nach 1962,Youtube
From bellecourse
Nana Mouskouri - Ich schau den weissen wolken nach 1962
M.Hadjidakis/H.Bradtke
Category: Music
Tags: Nana Mouskouri
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