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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
3/19/2008
De Colores - Nana Mouskouri ,Youtube
Y por eso los Grandes Amores de Muchos Colores me gustan a mi- (Folklor Mexicano) Cancion Mexicana de Dominio Publico interpretada por Nana Mouskouri
From: MexicoMusica
3/18/2008
Nana's voice from blog.wfmu.org
Nana's voice from blog.wfmu.org
→blog.wfmu.org/freeform
→mp3
March 17, 2008
Codpaste with People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz download time! (mp3)
This just in from Vicki Bennett, the people in People Like Us:
Our "Codpaste" podcast series is now drawing to an end, and as a celebration this we're following what is almost a tradition for Vicki and Ergo - to put the Finale show, a 96 minute MEGAMIX of the Best of Codpaste, as a download on the WFMU blog! Do not play while operating machinery or trying to count.
Codpaste Megamix (MP3)
If you enjoy this great slab of joy, maybe you'd like to listen to the other shows, which are archived below.
Episode 1 - Cartoon Music: Archive / Playlist PageVicki and Ergo ride their little bicycles with square wheels and honky hooters and tell you about their love of this funny music. Features, amongst others, the music of Carl Stalling, Roger Roger and BBC Radiophonic Workshop, all collaged with conversation and ridiculously pointless repetitions.
Episode 2 - The Chase: Archive / Playlist PageErgo and Vicki show you how fast they can juggle without dropping everything, or at least make very fast music. They play you some of their very favourite speedy rhythms, generally all at the same time, then when it's finished they start it all over again. Features amongst others, different versions of William Tell Overture and Hungarian Rhapsody, and also the misc of Spike Jones, The Comedian Harmonists and Offenbach.
Episode 3 - Hooked On Classics: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Vicki and Ergo revisit the 1970's phenomenon of Hooked On Classics, classical cover versions as well as all things light, orchestral and popular. Features a medley of the best of this fine mulch of classical music with a disco beat, as well as some tangential visits to the world of amateur orchestras. Features Portsmouth Sinfonia, The Swingle Singers, John Oswald and Wendy Carlos, amongst others.
Episode 4 - ThEdit: Archive / Playlist PageAll about the wonderful world of editing and cutting up of sounds. Ergo and Vicki talk about their favourite editors of life, and demonstrate how one can mess up sound so easily and to such good effect. Features the work of William Burroughs, Negativland, Language Removal Services and cut ups of BBC Radio.
Episode 5 - Fwms Bo Wo: Archive / Playlist PageFeatures some of the best explorers of sound poetry, and general transformers of the spoken word. Is this nonsense? Is it music? Are we serious? Ultimately we don't know but we really enjoy it, and this is a fun introduction to a kind of audio art that all too often is alienating. Features, amongst others, the work of Jaap Blonk, Leif Elggren & Thomas Liljenberg, Christian Bok and Stanley Unwin.
Episode 6 - Snow Day: Archive / Playlist PagePeople Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz examine their obsessions with the classical piece Troika (Sleigh Ride), Queen, Rod McKuen and songs about the weather, plus Vicki tries to mix Mrs Miller with B.J.Thomas and wonders why it didn't turn out too well.
Episode 7 - Banjos, Pots, Pans and Squeezeboxes: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Vicki and Ergo discuss the combination of sampling, live instrumentation and voices. Features Wendy Carlos, Sun Ra and Esquivel, amongst others.
Episode 8 - Collage: Archive / Playlist PageWhen does it stop being completely isolated from the rest of the universe and step into the world of collage, adding another patch to the huge quilt of sounds that have gone before? People Like Us "start at the very beginning" and try to find out. Features sounds from Noah Creshevsky, DJ Earlybird, Brion Gysin and Kid Koala, amongst many others.
Episode 9 - I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango: Archive / Playlist PageCan you? Vicki and Ergo offer a masterclass in the key of E Minor on all things that you can't dance to. Features the swinging sounds of Percy Faith, Charles Barlow & His Orchestra, Johann Strauss II and Ferrante & Teicher.
Episode 10 - Nana Mouskouri: Archive / Playlist PageWhy on earth is it called this? Well, this episode is all about those themes and songs that are just so catchy that we just keep returning to them. Includes such delights as Bert Kaempfert, Lenny Dee, The Swingle Singers, The Comedian Harmonists, and of course Nana Mouskouri.
Episode 11 - Song Song: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Ms. Us and Mr. Phizmiz play all their favourite songs and think about how artists fit in with the world of popular music, almost by accident at times. Features, amongst others, the fabulous works of Noel Coward, Winifred Atwell, The Ronettes and Xper. Xr.
Episode 12 - Comedy: Archive / Playlist PageFunny ha ha or funny peculiar, either way, we love that music with a sense of humour, a sense of the surreal and absurd. Vicki and Ergo reflect on the aftermath of chancing a visit to a village hall full of leaping lederhosen. Listen to, amongst others, Mary Schneider, Liszt, The Goons and a bunch of WFMU DJs.
Episode 13 - Easy Listening: Archive / Playlist PageNo, don't switch off, you like it really, don't you. Easy Listening, it's nice. Hear the beautiful noises of Glen Campbell, Esquivel, Nelson Riddle and Martin Denny.
Episode 14 - Finale - Ta Da! Giant MP3 Megamix 99 minutes of pure mayhem.. the best of the best, and some of the rest of the entire Codpaste series.
→blog.wfmu.org/freeform
→mp3
March 17, 2008
Codpaste with People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz download time! (mp3)
This just in from Vicki Bennett, the people in People Like Us:
Our "Codpaste" podcast series is now drawing to an end, and as a celebration this we're following what is almost a tradition for Vicki and Ergo - to put the Finale show, a 96 minute MEGAMIX of the Best of Codpaste, as a download on the WFMU blog! Do not play while operating machinery or trying to count.
Codpaste Megamix (MP3)
If you enjoy this great slab of joy, maybe you'd like to listen to the other shows, which are archived below.
Episode 1 - Cartoon Music: Archive / Playlist PageVicki and Ergo ride their little bicycles with square wheels and honky hooters and tell you about their love of this funny music. Features, amongst others, the music of Carl Stalling, Roger Roger and BBC Radiophonic Workshop, all collaged with conversation and ridiculously pointless repetitions.
Episode 2 - The Chase: Archive / Playlist PageErgo and Vicki show you how fast they can juggle without dropping everything, or at least make very fast music. They play you some of their very favourite speedy rhythms, generally all at the same time, then when it's finished they start it all over again. Features amongst others, different versions of William Tell Overture and Hungarian Rhapsody, and also the misc of Spike Jones, The Comedian Harmonists and Offenbach.
Episode 3 - Hooked On Classics: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Vicki and Ergo revisit the 1970's phenomenon of Hooked On Classics, classical cover versions as well as all things light, orchestral and popular. Features a medley of the best of this fine mulch of classical music with a disco beat, as well as some tangential visits to the world of amateur orchestras. Features Portsmouth Sinfonia, The Swingle Singers, John Oswald and Wendy Carlos, amongst others.
Episode 4 - ThEdit: Archive / Playlist PageAll about the wonderful world of editing and cutting up of sounds. Ergo and Vicki talk about their favourite editors of life, and demonstrate how one can mess up sound so easily and to such good effect. Features the work of William Burroughs, Negativland, Language Removal Services and cut ups of BBC Radio.
Episode 5 - Fwms Bo Wo: Archive / Playlist PageFeatures some of the best explorers of sound poetry, and general transformers of the spoken word. Is this nonsense? Is it music? Are we serious? Ultimately we don't know but we really enjoy it, and this is a fun introduction to a kind of audio art that all too often is alienating. Features, amongst others, the work of Jaap Blonk, Leif Elggren & Thomas Liljenberg, Christian Bok and Stanley Unwin.
Episode 6 - Snow Day: Archive / Playlist PagePeople Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz examine their obsessions with the classical piece Troika (Sleigh Ride), Queen, Rod McKuen and songs about the weather, plus Vicki tries to mix Mrs Miller with B.J.Thomas and wonders why it didn't turn out too well.
Episode 7 - Banjos, Pots, Pans and Squeezeboxes: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Vicki and Ergo discuss the combination of sampling, live instrumentation and voices. Features Wendy Carlos, Sun Ra and Esquivel, amongst others.
Episode 8 - Collage: Archive / Playlist PageWhen does it stop being completely isolated from the rest of the universe and step into the world of collage, adding another patch to the huge quilt of sounds that have gone before? People Like Us "start at the very beginning" and try to find out. Features sounds from Noah Creshevsky, DJ Earlybird, Brion Gysin and Kid Koala, amongst many others.
Episode 9 - I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango: Archive / Playlist PageCan you? Vicki and Ergo offer a masterclass in the key of E Minor on all things that you can't dance to. Features the swinging sounds of Percy Faith, Charles Barlow & His Orchestra, Johann Strauss II and Ferrante & Teicher.
Episode 10 - Nana Mouskouri: Archive / Playlist PageWhy on earth is it called this? Well, this episode is all about those themes and songs that are just so catchy that we just keep returning to them. Includes such delights as Bert Kaempfert, Lenny Dee, The Swingle Singers, The Comedian Harmonists, and of course Nana Mouskouri.
Episode 11 - Song Song: Archive / Playlist PageIn which Ms. Us and Mr. Phizmiz play all their favourite songs and think about how artists fit in with the world of popular music, almost by accident at times. Features, amongst others, the fabulous works of Noel Coward, Winifred Atwell, The Ronettes and Xper. Xr.
Episode 12 - Comedy: Archive / Playlist PageFunny ha ha or funny peculiar, either way, we love that music with a sense of humour, a sense of the surreal and absurd. Vicki and Ergo reflect on the aftermath of chancing a visit to a village hall full of leaping lederhosen. Listen to, amongst others, Mary Schneider, Liszt, The Goons and a bunch of WFMU DJs.
Episode 13 - Easy Listening: Archive / Playlist PageNo, don't switch off, you like it really, don't you. Easy Listening, it's nice. Hear the beautiful noises of Glen Campbell, Esquivel, Nelson Riddle and Martin Denny.
Episode 14 - Finale - Ta Da! Giant MP3 Megamix 99 minutes of pure mayhem.. the best of the best, and some of the rest of the entire Codpaste series.
3/17/2008
Nana Mouskouri in Barcelona - Hartino to Fengaraki
→こちら
From: missboulay
About This Video
Palau de la musica catalana (Barcelona) - 14/03...(more)
Added: March 15, 2008
Palau de la musica catalana (Barcelona) - 14/03/2008After an excelent 2.30h show with no intermission, she came back with an encore: Hartino to Fengaraki, sung with just a guitar and no microphone.Sadly, my camera refused to record the whole song, so I've wrapped it up with her Herod Atticus final notes. Her performance was so absolutely thrilling that I started crying and I wouldn't have been able to record much more anyway.
3/16/2008
Nana News from news.naver.com
6일 그리그 출신의 세계적인 가수 나나 무스쿠리가 스페인 바르셀로나에서 선보일 'Great Farewell World Tour' 콘서트 홍보 행사에 참석하여 환하게 웃고있다. 나나 무스쿠리의 바르셀로나 콘서트는 오는 3월 14일에 열릴 예정이다. Greek singer Nana Mouskouri smiles during the presentation of her concert of the 'Great Farewell World Tour' in Barcelona, Spain, 06 March 2008. The concert will be performed on 14 March in Barcelona within the Festival Mil.lenni. EPA/ALBERT OLIVE
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Guten morgen Sonnenschein ,again,Youtube
Em alemao. Conhecem de algum lugar a melodia??? Pois é: "Canta, canta, minha gente", de Martinho da Vila. Interpretada por Nana Mouskouri.
Creditos: Video do usuario do youtube Hughx1979
From: mgglopes
Nana News from prensa19.blogspot.com
Nana Mouskouri se despediò ayer 14 de marzo del público español en un concierto en el Palau de la Música de Barcelona. La artista griega, que ha grabado 1.500 canciones en 11 idiomas y ha vendido más de 300 millones de discos, ha decidido poner punto final a las giras tras medio siglo en activo con The farewell tour, que culminará en Grecia el próximo mes de julio.
Texto y foto: Marco Valentino
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