![]() | laisse moi, henri -bernard show 2 chansons pour toi public de bernard c'est le bernard show |
![]() | Bernard-Henry Levy Berard Henry Levy explains why he abandoned Marxism in this clip from the documentary, Les Enfants de Solzhenitsyn (Solzhenitsyn's children) National Film Board of Canada(ONF) 1980 directed by Mike Rubbo |
![]() | Charlie Rose - Bernard-Henri Levy / Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) Segment 1: Bernard-Henri Levy is the author of "American Vertigo". Segment 2: Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) discusses his flat tax proposal. Credits: Host:Charlie Rose, Guest:Bernard-Henri Levy, Guest:Ron Wyden |
![]() | Entartage de Bernard-Henri Lévy en 1985 - Commentaire de Pierre Desproges chez Michel Denisot Site web: http://sarkozynews.canalblog.com Bernard-Henri Lévy sera victime de sept entartages en Belgique et en France et prendra très mal sa tarte à la crème reçue en 1985, flanquant par terre Noël Godin dit Le Gloupier, pour lui intimer ensuite : « Lève-toi vite, ou je t'écrase la gueule à coups de talon ! ». La scène, filmée, a été largement diffusée, notamment par Coluche et Pierre Desproges [3]. Cela lui a également valu une chanson de Renaud, « L'entarté ». Lors du Salon du livre de Paris le 18 mars 2006, Bernard-Henri Lévy a été entarté à deux reprises, selon le Quotidien permanent du Nouvel Obs. |
![]() | Bernard-Henri Lévy at the 92nd Street Y On March 5, French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Lévy spoke about Israel, Jewish Values and the New Global Anti-Semitism before a sold-out audience at the 92nd Street Y for the Annual Francine and Abdallah Simon State of World Jewry Lecture. In this video excerpt, he discusses one of the flawed arguments against the legitimacy of the Israel state. |
![]() | Bernard Henri Levy a Jerusalem BHL Bernard Henri Levy a Jerusalem |
![]() | Bernard-Henri Levy and Charity How can the hypest philosopher turn his misadventures into a humanitarian program? |
![]() | Jews, Armenians : « Solidarity for the befallen » © ccaf Translation : Raffy Dikranian - Sub-titles : Vasken Toranian - directed by Leo Nicolian The French Philosopher and Writer, Bernard-Henri Levy, author of a number of books (American Vertigo, 2006) and essays, and someone personally committed to supporting major global causes, considered it important to participate in a high-level meeting in Paris organized by the Co-ordination Council of Armenian Organisations of France (CCAF), in the presence of Charles Aznavour, many political figures from a variety of trends and numerous Jewish and Armenian organizations, on the need to prevent the denial of the Armenian Genocide through the adoption of a Law condemning revisionist authors. This historical speech for all Armenians around the world sheds a highly philosophical, moral and legal light against revisionist theories at a time when American congressmen have expressed their opinions on a Resolution on the Armenian Genocide, Res. 106, and while Turkish diplomacy is going through great lengths to prevent the adoption of the Resolution by influencing Jewish organizations and the State of Israel in particular. This document forcefully cries out "Solidarity for the befallen" and reminds citizens of the world that the moral values of democracy cannot cohabit with geographic strategies at the risk of seeing other crimes against humanity, such as the recent ones in Rwanda and Darfur, repeating themselves. |
![]() | Celebrities: Bernard Henri Lévy In this incisive series world famous French TV journalist Christine Ockrent interviews Bernard Henri Lévy, the most flamboyant, controversial and brilliant French intellectual of his generation. Se more at http://www.factualtv.com/Celebrities-Bernard-Henri-Levy |
![]() | Syracuse - Henri Salvador (cover a capella) Syracuse a capella Paroles: Bernard Dimey. Musique: Henri Salvador 1962 © Editions Henri Salvador autres interprètes: Jean Sablon, Yves Montand |
![]() | Krootchey's Funeral (pt 1) Handheld short film of Philippe Krootchey's funeral in September 2004 at Père-Lachaise, Paris. Hundreds of mourners including Philippe's lover (and liver) Pascal, Dominique Issermann, Philippe Starck, Mondino, Pierre et Gilles, Bambou et Lulu Gainsbourg, Paquita Paquin, Mrs.Henri-Bernard Lévy, Jerry Stafford, Farida and a whole bunch of people I can't remember, but will add after the upload... "Qu'est-ce qu'il a (d'plus que moi ce négro là?" (There is no category suitable for this, so I will put each part in a different random category...) |
![]() | Donizetti: "Una furtiva lagrima" Matias Mariani High resolution and stereo sound: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTOc5G9API4&fmt=18 Gaetano Donizetti L'elisir d'amore "Una furtiva lagrima" Nemorino's aria from Act II, Scene 7 Libretto: Felice Romani, after Eugène Scribe's libretto for Daniel-François-Esprit Auber's "Le philtre" (1831). http://opera.stanford.edu/Donizetti/Elisir/libretto.html Score: http://wso.williams.edu/cpdl/sheet/doni-fur.pdf In this video: Matias Mariani, tenor Valerie MacPhail, piano Recorded in 2005, at Converse College, SC Here is a collaboration with a fellow YouTuber, Matias Mariani from South Carolina, USA. He is getting ready for his masters study in the Boston Conservatory this September. This recording was made for an audition 3 years ago when he was 22, with Valerie MacPhail, his voice teacher at Converse College, SC. Mathias' channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/matiasmariani08 In part from Wikipedia and Aria Database: Premiere Cast, May 12, 1832 Teatro della Canobbiana Nemorino: Gianbattista Genero, tenor Adina: Sabine Heinefetter, soprano Belcore: Henri-Bernard Dabadie, baritone Dr Dulcamara: Giuseppe Frezzolini, bass L'elisir d'amore (The elixir of love) is a melodramma giocoso in two acts by the Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti, one of the most frequently performed of all his operas. "Una furtiva lagrima", the romanza from the second act, is one of the most famous and often-recited arias in all of opera; it is sung by Nemorino when he finds that the love potion he bought to win his dream lady Adina's heart, works. Nemorino is in love with Adina, but she is not interested in a relationship with an innocent, rustic man. To win her heart, Nemorino buys a "love potion" with all the money he has in his pocket. The "love potion" is actually a cheap red wine sold by a con business traveler. Peasant girls, gathered in a square, hear that Nemorino's uncle has died and left him a fortune. When he enters, the girls besiege him with attention; unaware of his new wealth, he believes the elixir finally has taken effect. Adina arrives and, seeing him with a bevy of beauties, grows furious and leaves. Nemorino, having noticed a tear on her cheek, realizes that she does care for him. He sings of his joy at finding that he is loved by her. Original Text: Una furtiva lagrima negl'occhi suoi spuntò; quelle festose giovani invidiar sembrò... che più cercando io vo'? M'ama, sì, m'ama, lo vedo. Un solo istante i palpiti del suo bel cor sentir! I miei sospir confondere per poco a' suoi sospir! Cielo, sì, può morir; di più non chiedo. Sì, può morir d'amor. Translation: A secret tear in her eyes welled. Those happy girls she seemed to envy. What more could I ask for? She loves me, yes, she loves, I see it. For a single instant, the beats of her beautiful heart to feel! My sighs to mix for a while with her sighs! Heavens, I could die; I ask for no more. Yes, I could die of love. |