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The Portrait of a Young Woman (also known as La fornarina) is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael, made between 1518 and 1519. It is in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini , Rome .
Margarita Luti (also Margherita Luti or La Fornarina, "the baker's daughter") was the mistress and model of Raphael. The story of their love has become "the archetypal artist–model relationship of Western tradition", [4] yet little is known of her life. Of her, Flaubert wrote, in his Dictionary of Received Ideas, "Fornarina. She was a ...
Greek singer Kostas Bigalis, the Greek representative in 1994, stated that although "[Marina] did whatever she could based on her song", it "never plays an actually important role". [41] He further went on to criticize the contest in general and the musical quality of "Zari", stating that the era for Eurovision being based on the quality of ...
Raphael and La Fornarina is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1813, in Italy, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. [1] It is the first of five versions of the painting he produced between 1813 and his death in 1867. [ 2 ]
Laïko or laïkó (Greek: λαϊκό [τραγούδι], romanized: laïkó [tragoúdi], pronounced [lai̯ˈko traˈɣuði]; lit. "[song] of the people", "popular [song]"; pl. λαϊκά [τραγούδια], laïká [tragoúdia]) is a Greek music genre composed in Greek language in accordance with the tradition of the Greek people.
The band's first music video was of their song "Looking Back", and it aired on MTV. It was the first Greek music video broadcast on the channel. After many changes in the band's lineup, the band finally broke up in 1997. En Plo performed live only once, supporting Green on Red in Rodon Club. A little later, the band recorded a new song, "421 ...
The song is a fusion of hip hop and dancehall with the distinctively Greek music genres of zeibekiko and laïkó. [5] [6] There is heavy percussion in the laiko segment, which is uncustomary to traditional laiko. Six acts competed on 2 March 2011 in the Greek National Final. [7] The song was performed fifth in the final by Yiorkas and Stereo Mike.
Éntekhno (Greek: έντεχνο, pronounced, pl: éntekhna [tragoudia]) is orchestral music with elements from Greek folk rhythm and melody.Its lyrical themes are often based on the work of famous Greek poets. Éntekhno arose in the late 1950s, drawing on rebetiko's westernization by Vassilis Tsitsanis and Manolis Chiotis.