Quelqu’un m’a dit is the debut album of Carla Bruni, an Italian-French songwriter, singer, actress, and former model. She has been married to Nicolas Sarkozy, the President of the French Republic, since February 2008; they have a daughter, Giulia, born in October 2011.
“Quelqu’un m’a dit” debuted at number one on the French Album Chart, spending thirty-four non-consecutive weeks in the top ten. The album also reached the top ten in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Portugal and Chile.
Song Summary
This melancholy song from which the album draws its name speaks of the sadness of life – “On me dit que nos vies ne valent pas grand chose, / Elles passent en un instant comme fanent les roses.” (“They tell me that our lives are not worth very much, / They pass in an instant as roses wilt.”) – and that time and fate (destiny) care nothing for us. She forlornly hopes that “you still love me” – “quelqu’un m’a dit / Que tu m’aimais encore,” (“Somebody told me / that you loved me still”) – recalling that somebody told her, but she cannot remember who.
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Moryto: Kurpie Songs
I well remember reviewing one of the first recordings, possibly the first in the West, of Górecki’s hypnotising 3rd Symphony (Stefania Woytowicz with the Berlin Radio Symphony orchestra, conducted by Wlodzimierz Kamirski (Schwann CD 11615 (Koch-Schwann SCH 361-302)). I can remember my excitement at such a simple, yet moving, work. Over the intervening 25 years my enthusiasm for the music has waned somewhat and subsequent works of this composer have never grabbed me in quite the same way – although I still derive pleasure from performances of it. I’ve always supposed that this was because no other work of his contains the heady emotionalism of that score. That’s not to say that I haven’t enjoyed other, later, music of Górecki for there’s some powerful and intense pieces, not to mention the marvellously intimate Dobra Noc (Good Night), op.63 (1989), written in memory of Michael Vyner.
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Don’t Bother By Shakira
“Don’t Bother” is the first single released from Shakira , The Colombian singer-songwriter , from her second English language studio album, “Oral Fixation Vol. 2″ in 2005.
As you listen, you will understand that the song describes a woman who has been left by her boyfriend for another girl that is unbelievably superior in almost all aspects. She tells him not to bother making up for hurting her, because she will not be crying for him; instead, she will move on with her own life.
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Move It On Over is the second album by George Thorogood & The Destroyers released by Rounder Records in 1978. The album contains no original material. Its title track received major FM radio airplay when released, as did the Bo Diddley cover, “Who Do You Love?” Both can still be heard on the radio today.
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History of music
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What is Music?
Dictionaries and encyclopedias define music as “an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner.” It is also defined as “any pleasing and harmonious sound” and “the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments.” (Source: wordnet.princeton.edu)
There are a lot of definitions for music and it will take a whole book to explore the subject of music. If there is one true definition of music it is this; music is universal and yet it is also relative and subjective. What may be music to one may not be so to another.
For me music is the singing of the birds, the whistling of my husband as he takes a shower, the soft humming of my little girl as she quietly plays, the beautiful sounds a pianist produces as he touches the keys of a piano…
Take a moment to ponder what the meaning of music is for you.
Origin and History of Music
There are many theories regarding when and where music originated. Many agree that music began even before man existed. Historiographers point out that there are six periods of music and each period has a particular style of music that greatly contributed to what music is today. Here are some resources for you to better understand the history of music. Links are arranged chronologically and is a great primer to learn more about every stage of music development.
Medieval/Middle Ages
Music during the Middle Ages is characterized by the beginning of musical notation as well as polyphony. During this time, there were two general types of music styles; the monophonic and the polyphonic.
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