Alessandro Barbero (1959 à Turin - ) est un historien et écrivain italien, lauréat du prix Strega en 1996 pour son roman Bella vita e guerre altrui di Mr Pyle, gentiluomo

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Alessandro Barbero (1959 à Turin - ) est un historien et écrivain italien, lauréat du prix Strega en 1996 pour son roman Bella vita e guerre altrui di Mr Pyle, gentiluomo
The viola organista was dreamt up by Leonardo da Vinci but until recently it had never been built. Now, a Polish instrument-maker has painstakingly created the first ever example and it sounds remarkable.
Interesting sound
“The worst kind of soul is the great Slav soul. People who suffer from it are usually very deep thinkers. They may say things like this: ‘Sometimes I am so merry and sometimes I am so sad. Can you explain why?’ (You cannot, do not try.) Or they may say: ‘I am so mysterious.... I sometimes wish I were somewhere else than where I am.’ (Do not say: ‘I wish you were.’) Or ‘When I am alone in a forest at night-time and jump from one tree to another, I often think that life is so strange.” ― George Mikes, How To Be A Brit.
Lord Wellington meeting Lord Nelson:
“Luckily, Wellington later recalled the meeting one day at Walmer Castle on October 1st 1834 in a conversation with the noted diarist John Wilson Croker, who asked him if he had ever met the great Admiral, and what his thoughts were concerning the great man’s reputation for egotism and vanity, which conversation was recorded in the Croker papers for posterity.It was September 1805; Wellesley had just returned from India where he had won the outstanding Battle of Assaye, and was arrived at the Colonial Office in Downing Street where, on the same day, Nelson had arrived to be given the Naval commission which would see him dead within a month at his greatest victory at Trafalgar.In answering Croker’s question, Wellington recalled the meeting:“Why,” said the Duke, “I am not surprised at such instances, for Lord Nelson was, in different circumstances, two quite different men, as I myself can vouch, though I only saw him once in my life, and for, perhaps, an hour.”“It was soon after I returned from India. I went to the Colonial Office in Downing Street, and there I was shown into a little waiting-room on the right hand, where I found, also waiting to see the Secretary of State, a gentleman whom, from his likeness to his pictures and the loss of an arm, I immediately recognized as Lord Nelson.”“He could not know who I was, but he entered at once into conversation with me, if I can call it conversation, for it was almost all on his side, and all about himself, and in really a style so vain and so silly as to surprise and almost disgust me. I suppose something that I happened to say may have made him guess that I was somebody, and he went out of the room for a moment, I have no doubt to ask the office-keeper who I was, for when he came back he was altogether a different man, both in manner and matter. All that I had thought a charlatan style had vanished, and he talked of the state of this country and of the aspect and probabilities of affairs on the Continent with a good sense, and a knowledge of subjects both at home and abroad that surprised me equally and more agreeably than the first part of our interview had done; in fact, he talked like an officer and a statesman.”“The Secretary of State kept us long waiting, and certainly for the last half or three quarters of an hour I don’t know that I ever had a conversation that interested me more. Now, if the Secretary of State had been punctual, and admitted Lord Nelson in the first quarter of an hour, I should have had the same impression of a light and trivial character that other people have had, but luckily I saw enough to be satisfied that he was really a very superior man; but certainly a more sudden and complete metamorphosis I never saw.””
https://rickydphillipsauthor.wordpress.com/2015/06/04/when-wellington-met-nelson/?fbclid=IwAR39XG5bTqawJTDj0T0Cqs_m5RM36-jxD7S3Zwo8nsXcdu1kN7pqt5Wsp78
Hier soir à la Comédie Française
Lucrèce Borgia
Je suis contente de ne pas avoir vu la pièce en 2014 car dans la mise en scène d'alors, le rôle de Lucrèce était joué par un homme et celui de Gennaro par une femme ! Si compliqué ! Cette fois, la femme est jouée par une femme et l'homme par un homme.
“Ni tout à fait la même ni tout à fait une autre. Ainsi est-elle, cette Lucrèce Borgia que reprend la Comédie-Française, avec un certain nombre de changements d’importance. Quand il avait créé le spectacle, en mai 2014, Denis Podalydès, qui signe la mise en scène, avait fait le choix, radical, de confier le rôle de Lucrèce à Guillaume Gallienne.”
continuer à lire la critique sur le site du journal:
https://www.lemonde.fr/scenes/article/2017/03/03/lucrece-borgia-retrouve-son-sexe_5088580_1654999.html
Geppi Cucciari si è iscritta a parlare a La tv delle ragazze - Gli Stati generali in un monologo che spazia dalla letteratura alle condizioni di lavoro per le donne.
Il monologo di Annagaia Marchioro a La tv delle ragazze - Gli Stati generali su amore e omosessualità.
ho scoperto questa attrice , Annagaia Marchioro
“you make me feel so young
you make me feel as though spring has sprung”
un altro giallo letto da Andrea Camilleri, molto bella voce !
Andrea Camilleri Il compagno di viaggio - Edizioni Atlas
Campo San Vidal, ou l’atelier des tailleurs de pierre, Venise, Canaletto, vers 1725
Eblouissante Venise!
Venise, les arts et l'Europe au XVIIIe siècle
Grand Palais, Galeries nationales- 26 septembre 2018 - 21 janvier 2019
j’adore lire et écouter Agatha Christie en italien !
Camere separate - Racconto giallo di Agatha Christie
Carlos Kleiber & Wiener Philharmoniker
Carlos Kleiber in rehearsel with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Strauß: 1001 night.
Aujourd’hui j’ai cuisiné pour la première fois des fusilli au pois vert.
J’ignorais les qualités nutritionnelles des pois: “Les pâtes fusilli au pois vert offrent une alternative riche de bienfaits aux pâtes confectionnées à base de farine de blé. Le pois vert offre, en effet, un concentré de minéraux, d'oligo-éléments, de vitamines B et C,de fibres, de fer, de manganèse et de cuivre, nutriments nécessaires au maintien des équilibres internes. Ainsi, ces pâtes entortillées qui ont conservé la jolie couleur verte et naturelle de pois est une source de protéines végétales facile à cuisiner. C'est grâce à un procédé unique de fabrication que la couleur originale de la légimineuse est préservée.“
Un vieux quatrain paysan rappelle leur importance :
« Qui a des pois et du pain d’orge, Du lard et du vin pour sa gorge, Qui a cinq sous et ne doit rien, Il se peut dire qu’il est bien. »
Jago, the young italien sculptor
Si beau !
Chiesa di Sant'Andrea al Quirinale (Roma) Martirio di Sant'Andrea di Giacomo Cortesi 1668.
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Noël Coward (1899-1973) playwright/actor
Like him very much...