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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

7/23/2008

Nana News from die-topnews.de

Nana Mouskouri: Wowereit besucht Abschiedskonzert
22. Juli 2008
Am Mittwoch wird Berlins Bürgermeister Klaus Wowereit auf Einladung seines Athener Amtskollegen das Abschiedskonzert der griechischen Sängerin Nana Mouskouri besuchen.
Ein Senatssprecher teilte dies am Dienstag in Berlin mit. Im Herodes-Attikus-Theater in der griechischen Hauptstadt findet das Abschiedskonzert der Sängerin statt. Klaus Wowereit würdigte die Künstlerin als eine der «großen Figuren der europäischen Unterhaltungsmusik».
Mehr als 1500 Lieder hat Nana Mouskouri in mehr als zehn Sprachen aufgenommen und über 300 Millionen Tonträger verkauft. Die 73-jährige Sängerin war außerdem noch zwischen 1994 und 1999 Abgeordnete des Europäischen Parlaments. Berlins Bürgermeister Wowereit macht derzeit am Mittelmeer Urlaub.(ddp/sh)

Nana News from .ekathimerini.com



Nana Mouskouri bids farewell World-popular Greek vocalist to give two sold-out performances at the Herod Atticus Theater


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The voice. Nana Mouskouri comes to Athens this week for two farewell concerts which are part of a farewell tour around the world.
Some goodbyes are tougher than others. In the case of Nana Mous-kouri, it signifies bidding farewell to half a century of live appearances, countless recordings and the kind of adulation by world audiences that very few artists experience in their – short or long – careers.
The veteran vocalist is in Athens this week for two farewell concerts tomorrow and Thursday at the Herod Atticus Theater. Part of the Greek Festival, the sold-out concerts are also part of the singer’s farewell tour which will take her from Europe to Australia, followed by Asia, South America, the United States and Canada.
From Manos Hadjidakis to Bob Dylan via jazz, gospels and so many more music genres, Mouskouri’s distinctive voice has sold more than 300 million albums around the world.
Born Ioanna Mouskouri in Hania, Crete, in 1934, Nana’s musical gifts were apparent from early on. Along with her sister, she enrolled at the Athens Conservatory at the age of 12 to train in classical music and opera. Soon afterward, she discovered jazz and began singing on the radio.
In 1958, she met Hadjidakis. Impressed by her voice, the composer started writing songs for her. “Kapou yparchei i agapi mou” (My Love is Somewhere out There), co-written by Hadjidakis and Nikos Gatsos (lyrics), won first prize at the first ever Greek Song Festival. Two years later, Mouskouri earned top spot at the Mediterranean Song Festival, resulting in a recording contract with a French label.
A year later, Mouskouri’s voice accompanied a German documentary on Greece, singing “Weisse Rosen aus Athen” (The White Rose of Athens), her first recording in the German language. Translated into various languages, it became a signature Mouskouri tune – along with so many more.
In 1962, the singer met Quincy Jones, who persuaded her to record a jazz album in New York. A year later, Mouskouri left her homeland behind and established her residence in Paris where she collaborated with local composer Michel Legrand. Four years later, she embarked on a US tour with Harry Belafonte.
Besides music, the singer has embraced the world through other activities: Appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1993, Mouskouri visited Bosnia and was deeply affected by the living conditions of the children. The following year, she was elected as a member of the European Parliament – only to resign in 1999.
At the Herod Atticus Theater, Mouskouri will be accompanied by Luciano Di Napoli (piano and vocals), Yannick Deborne (guitar, bouzouki and vocals), Lucien Zerrad (guitar), Philippe Pregno (saxophone, keyboards, percussion and vocals), Jean-Philippe Roux (bass) and Christophe Gallizio (drums).
Both concerts will run the gamut of Mouskouri’s repertory, including Hadjidakis and Dylan, of course, but also Irish ballads and polyphonic folk songs from Epirus.
For more information go to www.greekfestival.gr.
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7/21/2008

Nana Mouskouri to bid farewell in Athens ,NananNews from homeboy.gr


Nana Mouskouri to bid farewell in Athens
Jul 19th, 2008 | By grhomeboy | Category: Music
Nana Mouskouri shot to the top with ‘My Love is Somewhere’ > Nana Mouskouri is bidding farewell to an almost 50-year international career in song with two concerts in Athens this coming week, on Wednesday and Thursday.

The girl with the long dark hair and glasses, who learned to sing in the cinema in Koukaki where her father was a projectionist, began her meteoric rise in 1959 when she sang “My Love is Somewhere”, with music by Manos Hadjidakis and lyrics by Nikos Gatsos, at the first Thessaloniki Song Festival. This meeting between Mouskouri, Hadjidakis and Gatsos changed the music scene in Greece. In 1960, with “Awake, My Love” by Costas Yiannidis (the pseudonym of the Smyrniot classical composer Yiannis Constantinidis), she won first prize at the Mediterranean Song Festival, gaining a passport to Europe. There she met Michel Legrand and Quincy Jones.

With Hadjidakis’s “White Rose of Athens” she met with great international success and Nana Mouskouri became established on the world stage. She sang with Charles Aznavour and Harry Belafonte. Her concerts at the Olympia in Paris became major events. Nana Mouskouri was Hadjidakis’s favorite singer, and she was also President Constantine Karamanlis’s favorite. He attended her triumphal concert at the Herod Atticus Theater in 1974 after the restoration of Democracy.

More than 350 of her records have gone gold and platinum, making Greek song known across five continents. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, she has sold more than 300 million records internationally, putting her on a par with the Beatles and Elvis Presley. She has served as a member of the European Parliament and supported the return of the Parthenon Marbles from the British Museum. She is also an envoy for peace, along with former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

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Nana Mouskouri Heraklion Jul 16 2008,Youtube


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A video made by 3 songs that Nana sung in her concert in Heraklion
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7/20/2008

Q・ジョーンズ75歳、祝賀コンサートに豪華ミュージシャン集合


Q・ジョーンズ75歳、祝賀コンサートに豪華ミュージシャン集合
2008年07月15日 14:49 発信地:モントルー/スイス


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コンサート「Quincy Jones' 75th Anniversary Celebration」に登場した、歌手のチャカ・カーン(Chaka Khan、左2)、フリーダ・ペイン(Freda Payne、左3)、ぺトラ・クラーク(Petula Clark、左4)、ナナ・ムスクーリ(Nana Mouskouri、左5)、ベナンの歌手アンジェリーク・キジョー(Angelique Kidjo、左6、2008年7月14日撮影)。(c)AFP/FABRICE COFFRINI



【7月15日 AFP】4日から19日までスイスのモントルー(Montreux)で開催中の第42回モントルー・ジャズフェスティバル(The 42nd Montreux Jazz Festival)で14日、オーデトリアム・ストラビンスキー(Auditorium Stravinski)を会場に、75歳を迎えた米作曲家クインシー・ジョーンズ(Quincy Jones)を祝うコンサート「Quincy Jones' 75th Anniversary Celebration」が行われた。 ステージには米ジャズ・ピアニストで作曲家のハービー・ハンコック(Herbie Hancock)、歌手パティ・オースティン(Patti Austin)、アンジェリーク・キジョー(Angelique Kidjo)、チャカ・カーン(Chaka Khan)、ナナ・ムスクーリ(Nana Mouskouri)ら豪華ミュージシャンが登場し、パフォーマンスを披露した。(c)AFP

Nana Mouskouri - Νάνα Μούσχουρη、from flickr.com/photos/ifigeneia_


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Στην προτελευταία συναυλία της καριέρας της στα Χανιά η Νάνα...η αγαπημένη μου Νάνα, μας έκανε μια παρέα...μας γύρισε χρόνια πίσω....παρόλες τις δυσκολίες της βραδιάς,φέρθηκε άψογα,με χιούμορ και ηρεμία... Την ευχαριστώ προσωπικά που ήρθε πίσω στον τόπο που γεννήθηκε και μπορεσα να τη δω κι εγω...

Nana Mouskouri at her penult concert of her career in Chania-Crete....my beloved Nana....He came back to the place where she was born...Finally I saw her....

Merci beaucoup Nana
Grazie Nana
Thank you Nana

Σας ευχαριστώ για όλους τους δικούς μου λόγους που ήσασταν εδώ....

Nana Mouskouri Says Goodbye To Hania,Nana News from crete.wordpress.com








Nana Mouskouri Says Goodbye To Hania
July 19, 2008 by Ray
The farewell concert last night from Nana Mouskouri was very good, bearing in mind that Nana was born on the 13th of October 1934 in Hania and today is 73 years old.

She sang very well and we enjoyed the concert tremendously in spite of the fact that twice the generator broke down and everything was plunged into darkness. Nana and her band took up a few acoustic instruments and kept on singing though. Once the generator was fixed, a woman collapsed in the crowd and was stretchered out. But still the music kept on coming, many of the old favourites - in greek, of course.

When Nana was young and learning to sing it was found that she had one vocal chord thicker than the other, it made it harder to learn but it still gives her voice that wonderful distinctiveness. She has had a long stage life, been a UNICEF ambassador as well and sang for Luxembourg in the Eurovision song contest many years ago in 1963.
But Nana is still a greek and her parents - Dad was a cinema projectionist and Mum an usherette, managed to get her noticed and into the famous Conservatoire where she learned classical music and to sing opera. Later she teamed up with the famous greek writer and musician, Manos Hadjidakis who wrote many of her songs.
For me, I will always remember the ‘White Rose of Athens’ and now she was given a huge bunch of white flowers and last night in Hania she said goodbye to the town of her birth and walked away to tremendous applause.
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One Response to “Nana Mouskouri Says Goodbye To Hania”
on July 19, 2008 at 7:35 pm1 maria v
we are lucky to have great persona such as nana as home-grown talent
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