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rikwintein · 2 years
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Haiku #63
Haiku geïnspireerd op een foto van Pascal Cornet. Geschreven en herschreven in de wagen ergens tussen Lyon en Reims, terwijl Mijn Groote Liefde als een ware Parisienne naar huis racete. (c) Pascal Cornet – zie ook originele bijdrage op pascaldigital.blogspot.com
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sonmuzik · 1 year
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Ko Shin Moon Feat Melike Şahin "İsyan"
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Ko Shin Moon Feat Melike Şahin "İsyan"
Melike Şahin’in Fransız ikili Ko Shin Moon ile bir araya geldiği ve Haziran 2022’de müzikseverlerle buluşan “İsyan” şarkısının video klibi yayında! Kayıtları Türkiye’de başlayıp Fransa’da tamamlanan parça geleneksel halk müziğini elektronik öğelerle birleştiriyor. “İsyan”da Melike Şahin etkileyici yorumculuğuyla Ko Shin Moon’a eşlik ederken, grup albümün genelinde sizi dünyanın bir ucundan ötekisine pop ve folk kültürünü tecrübe edebileceğiniz bir serüvene davet ediyor. Ko Shin Moon Feat Melike Şahin "İsyan" "İsyan" Şarkı Sözleri Çekinme oyna en kötü kartını – , -̀, Ah eski zorba karıştır altları – , , , Elimde dört as, senin bu kumpas – ’ , ̀ Düzenine boyun eğemem – ̀ ́́ Kendim buldum, elimle kurdum – ’ ́, ’ ́́, Gizemimi sana veremem – ̀ ̀ , ’ Kuralını bozdum, başucuma koydum – ̀, ́, ́ Bu kafa neşe içinde – ̀ , ’ Burda, beni yere seremezsin – , , Burda beni yere seremezsin – , , Sinirimi zorla, almadan ahımı – -, Gelmedim oyuna, arama belanı – J ’ , Elimde kalbim – œ ́ Senin bu dandik düzenine boyun eğemem – ̀ ̀ Denzi & Kaan Dinç Çalışması “Başka Çare” Kendim buldum, elimle kurdum – ’ ́, ’ ́́, Gizemimi sana veremem – ̀ ̀ , ’ Kuralını bozdum, başucuma koydum – ̀, ́, ́ Bu kafa neşe içinde – ̀ , ’ Burda, beni yere seremezsin – , , Sözü sana uymaz – Sazıma bi yer ver – ̀ , ́- Bu kara fasıl içinde – ̀, & - Starring Melike Şahin, Niko Shin, Axel Moon, Olivier Veillon, Brigitte Masure, Nadjim Mekki, Murat Subasi, Roberto Gil, Caroline Menon-Bertheux, Emmanuel Gillet, Myriam El Moumni, Lola Warin & Eric Cornet. Produced by L’Endroit & Total Totem Producer - Pascal Barneville Production Manager - Ismaël Benazzouz 1st Assistant Directors - Antony Renault Director of Photography - Pépin Struye 1st Assistant Camera - Lucas Janiszewski 2nd Assistant Camera - Betty Yamanjian Gaffer - Laurent Ganiage Best Boy - Victor Riou Set Designer - Alicia Zaton Set Designer Assistant - Lilou Thieffenat Recipe translation & writing - Sarah Srage Costume Designer - Marine Peyraud Hair & Make-up Artist - Shana Montier Melike Şahin’s Hair & Make-up Artist - Zeynep Dombaycıoğlu Location Manager - Arthur Couette Editing & VFX - Robin Lachenal & Céline Martin-Sisteron Color Grading - Florian Martiny - Keepgrading Producers L’Endroit - Pascal Barneville, Maud Deschambres & Bastien Ehouzan Total Totem - Aura Anahita Gulbaba Music - Gülüm Baltacıgil, Ahmetcan Tasdemir Service providers - RVZ, Cininter, Cicar, Nestor Factory, Les 2 Ailleurs - Lola Warin & Myriam El Moumni, La Flèche d’Or, Les Chaudronneries, Mezaia, Pic&Chic Avec le soutien du Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée & du Centre National de la Musique © ’ & ( 2023) Read the full article
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hmgn3 · 1 year
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23-May 散財記録
02(tue) ・Sonic Youth / Little Trouble Girl (1996, used 12inch) ・Cocteau Twins / Aikea-Guinea (1985, used 12inch) 03(wed) ・mama!milk / Charade (2021, 2LP) ・Cat Stevens / But I Might Die Tonight (2020, 7inch) ・Bernie Worrell / Melodestra (2013, 12inch) ・Max Tundra / Some Best Friend You Turned Out to Be (2000, LP) 04(fri) ・Jeremy Cunningham, Dustin Laurenzi, Paul Bryan / A Better Ghost (2022, used LP) ・Junglepussy / JP4 (2021, used LP) ・Slow Dance Presents Late Works: of Noise (2020, used 21inch) ・Kai Niggemann / Heart Murmur (2018, used 10inch) ・Okada Takuro / Lonerism Blues (2014, cassette) ・Chronomad / Chronomad (2003, used 12inch) ・Solange / Feelin' You (2002, used 12inch) ・Smiles, Vibes & Harmony: A Tribute to Brian Wilson (1990, used LP) ・The Village Soul Choir / Soul Sesame Street (1970, used LP) ・Michael Rother / Fernwärme (1982, used LP) 06(sat) ・Mono/Poly / Golden Skies (2014, used LP) ・Bill Nelson / The Summer of God's Piano (1989, used LP) ・Lizzy Mercier Descloux / Lizzy Mercier Descloux (1984, used LP) 07(sun) ・高良真剣、本藤美咲、中條玲 / 『ちちち』オリジナルサウンドトラック (2023, CD-R) 11(thu) ・Pascal Pinon / I Wrote a Song (2010, used 7inch) ・Gerard Schwarz, Ronald Barron, Kenneth Cooper / Cousins: Polkas, Waltzes & Other Entertainments for Cornet & Trombone (1977, used LP) 12(fri) ・Sam Wilkes / One Theme & Subsequent Improvisation (2021, used LP) 13(sat) ・ゑでぃまぁこん / いつのまにかわたしたち/帰り道 (2022, used 7inch) ・Isan / Eastside (2011, used 12inch) ・NICE VIEW / LIVE NICE VIEW (2003, used LP) ・Mouse On Mars / Cache Coeur Naïf (1997, used 12inch) ・Kristian Blak • Yggdrasil / Brøytingar (1988, used LP) ・Burning Spear / Garvey's Ghost (1975, used LP) ・Tom Clay / Tom Clay's "What The World Needs Now Is Love" (1971, used 7inch) 19(fri) ・Tsembla / Terror & Healing (2015, used LP) ・Virgule IV / Des Accords D'Accord (1988, used LP) 27(sat) ・The Architect / Une Plage Sur La Lune (2020, used 2LP) ・Rabit / Les Fleurs Du Mal (2017, used LP) ・Real Fish / A Very Big Band in Heaven (1984, used LP) 30(tue) ・Laurel Halo / Sunlight on the Faded (2012, used 12inch) ・Van Morrison / Into the Music (1979, used LP)
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mmorghat · 2 years
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Read brave new world online pdf
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A Synthetic Music machine was warbling out a super-cornet solo. Every one was talking at the top of her voice. Rumbling and hissing, eighty vibrovacuum massage machines were simultaneously kneading and sucking the firm and sunburnt flesh of eighty superb female specimens. Torrents of hot water were splashing into or gurgling out of a hundred baths. Seventeen stories, turned to the right as she stepped out of the lift, walked down a long corridor and, opening the door marked GIRLS' DRESSING-ROOM, plunged into a deafening chaos of arms and bosoms and underclothing. "Try to imagine what 'living with one's family' meant." They tried but obviously without the smallest success.įrom her dim crimson cellar Lenina Crowne shot up But none of them dreamed, this time, of smiling. "Try to realize what it was like to have a viviparous mother." That smutty word again. "Just try to realize it," he said, and his voice sent a strange thrill quivering along their diaphragms. Mustapha Mond leaned forward, shook a finger at them. "I shall make a point of going," said Henry Foster. The smile on Bernard Marx's face was contemptuous. Those who feel themselves despised do well to lookĭespising. "It's all right, Director," he said in a tone of faint derision, "I won't corrupt them." Mustapha Mond intercepted his anxious glance and the corners of his red lips twitched ironically. There were those strange rumours of old forbidden books hidden in a safe in the Controller's study. "That's why you're taught no history," the Controller was saying. There's a love scene on a bearskin rug they say it's marvellous. "I hear the new one at the Alhambra is first-rate. "Going to the Feelies this evening, Henry?" enquired the Assistant Predestinator. Whisk, Passion whisk, Requiem whisk, Symphony whisk. Whisk, the cathedrals whisk, whisk, King Lear and the Thoughts of Pascal. Whisk–the place where Italy had been was empty. Whisk–and where was Odysseus, where was Job, where were Jupiter and Gotama and Jesus? Whisk–and those specks of antique dirt called Athens and Rome, Jerusalem and the Middle Kingdom–all were gone. History," he repeated slowly, "is bunk." He waved his hand and it was as though, with an invisible feather wisk, he had brushed away a little dust, and the dust was Harappa, was Ur of the Chaldees some spider-webs, and they were Thebes and Babylon and Cnossos and Mycenae. "You all remember," said the Controller, in his strong deep voice, "you all remember, I suppose, that beautiful and inspired saying of Our Ford's: History is bunk. Two shrimp-brown children emerged from a neighbouring shrubbery, stared at them for a moment with large, astonished eyes, then returned to their amusements among the leaves. and he sat down on the bench with the D.H.C., he was going to stay, to stay, yes, and actually talk to them. Mustapha Mond! The Resident Controller for Western Europe! One of the Ten World Controllers. His fordship Mustapha Mond! The eyes of the saluting students almost popped out of their heads. Lenina Crowne walked briskly towards the door. Majestically and for ever the conveyors crept forward with their load of future men and women.
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lasemainedubizarre · 5 years
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La Semaine du Bizarre  2019 Du dimanche 1er au samedi 13 décembre 2019
La semaine du Bizarre réaffirme sa particularité suscitant la curiosité d’un public toujours plus large : Des formes artistiques singulières des créations inédites, une programmation élaborée à la manière d’un collage, au gré des rencontres et des propositions de structures amies (theatre, danse, musique , cinema, etc).  Elle renvoie à certaines esthétiques marquantes du 20ème siècle, tout en donnant carte blanche à des artistes contemporains, confirmés ou émergents.
Production Théâtre Municipal Berthelot  - Jean Guerrrin /  Ville de Montreuil.En partenariat avec Les Instants Chavirés, Le Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil (CDN), Ateliers de Paris CDCN, Danse Dense, Luna Park Films, le Phonomuséum de Paris, Label69.
Le Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin - Montreuil   6 Rue Marcellin Berthelot - métro Croix de Chavaux (à 300 mètres) Une salle de 210 places / un espace convivial  / buvette / stands éditeurs indépendants / disquaires /  Dj sets Le théâtre Berthelot a toujours  été lieu d’accueil pour des projets surprenants ou prospectifs, à commence par Georges Méliès avec une pièce en 1923, Le TEM avec Jean Guerrin  et d’innombrables résidences de  créations sonores  et chorégraphiques.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1856860954559974/ Réservations : [email protected]  01 71 89 26 70 Contact  Patrice Caillet :  [email protected]  06 17 18 65 78
Artistes accueillis depuis 2012 : PERE UBU Moon Unit (+  Chris Cutler), Joanne Leighton, Elsa Biston et Benjamin Sanz , Dominique Petitgand, Bertrand Lamarche, Violaine Lochu,  Jérôme Poret, Laura Lot, Victor Thimonier, Sandra Abouav, HEIMAT, Black SIFICHI, Bruno Billaudeau, Xavier Mussat,  Bordigaga, Denis Lavant , Anne Ropers, Pascal Comelade, Olivier Brisson, Sophie Agnel et Jérôme Noetinger, Ravi Shardja, Andrea Sitter, Joujou,  Philippe Burin des Roziers, DDAA / déficit des années antérieures, Ensemble Electron, Olivier Benoit, Marius Loris, Les Hôpitaux , Chocolat Billy, Pierre Bastien, Steve Argüelles,  Ghédalia Tazartes, Olivia Grandville, Ivan Argote, Pauline Bastard, Vincent Epplay, Jac Berrocal, Hermine Karagheuz (lecture René Daumal), Jacques Kébadian, Hubertus Biermann, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Harold Schellinx, Dorian Pimpernel,  Le Renard,, Charles Pennequin, Un Drame Musical Instantané, Thierry Weyd, Lubriphikatttor, TG Gondard , Vania Vaneau, La cellule d’intervention Metamkine, Pierre Escot,  Thierry Madiot , Arnaud Rivière, Le TOC theatre, Luis Rego (lecture Roland Topor) , Laurent Di Biase, Le colonel, Jean François Pauvros, Tomoko Sauvage, Michel Giroud, Francesco Cavaliere, Magnetix, Anton Mobin, Gwen Jamois, Quentin Rollet, GOL, Jean Jacques Palix, Marie Pierre Bonniol, Musta Fior, Les Editions PPT / Stembogen, Cactus, Luna Parks Films :  films de  Marcel Marien, Jan Svankmajer, Jean Denis Bonan, Ferdinand Khittl,
Programmation 2019
Dimanche 1er décembre à 20 h - 8 €  
Ghedalia Tazartes / Rhys Chatham   Ce concert marque la deuxième rencontre de deux figures légendaires.  Beaucoup revendiquent un cinéma pour l'oreille, dans cette catégorie, Ghédalia Tazartès est de loin le plus grand de tous. Sa musique assemble des éléments sonores de toutes natures et de toutes provenances ... entre Orient et Occident ou on ne sait où. " (Dominique Grimaud). Rhys Chatham, multi-instrumentiste et compositeur, n'a pas besoin d'être présenté (Theatre of Eternal Music de La Monte Young, Dream Syndicate de Tony Conrad en passant par le poste de direc- teur musical de The Kitchen et la scène de musique expérimentale post-Minimal New Yorkaise  
Musiques Imaginaires  un programme de 8 films réalisé par Marie-Pierre Bonniol autour de l'idée de musiques imaginaires, incarnées, transfor- mées, avec des musiques et morceaux de Pierre Bastien, Asmus Tietchens, Jean-Jacques Palix et Eve Couturier. https://julietippex.com/roster/imaginary
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Mardi 3 décembre - 20 h 30 - 5 €   " À l'ombre de la canaille bleue "   un film de Pierre Clémenti  France / 1985 / 82' Avec Pierre Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Achmi Gachem, Simon Reggiani… Afin de réprimer une révolution, les autorités de Nécrocity confient les   pouvoirs de police à une bande d'infâmes malfrats. Un polar politique en vers libre, tourné entre 1978 et 1979. "il y a ici quelque chose de William S. Burroughs. Le plus punk et le plus urbain, le plus volontaire- ment en désordre des portraits du Paris de la fin des années 1970 (Philippe Azoury)  Une proposition de Luna Park Films. En présence de Jean-Pierre Kalfon (sous réserve).
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Mercredi 4 décembre - Entrée libre sur réservation   Pneuma-récital  - Sébastien Lespinasse Une expérimentation de la langue poussée à ses limites. Les mots deviennent des signaux, des coups de poing, des déplacements physiques d'ondes. Celui qui parle est parlé par tous les bouts de la machine à dire. Celui qui parle dissout son nom dans les identités intenses de la langue.   
No  mistakes only bad  follow-ups :  Une conférence dansée sur Rachel Rosenthal Créée et interprétée par Nathalie Broizat  Rachel Rosenthal (1926-2015), est une figure clé dans le développement de la performance aux États-Unis. La pièce se concentrera dans un premier temps sur la période des années 50 où elle faisait partie du cercle Cage/Cunningham laissant apparaitre la question de l'identité, du genre et de l'authenticité. Une philoso- phie de la distanciation et de l'ironie est également mise en exergue par le postulat suivant : se prendre au sérieux n'est pas sérieux. Commande du CCN de Caen. Avec le soutien de la Fondation des Etats-Unis, de la Ménagerie de Verre/ Studiolab, du CND/prêts studio. Love Labo est accompagnée par Danse Dense.
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Vendredi 6 décembre à 20h - Tarif 8€   Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel,  France  Sauvage,  Somaticae 
Un nouveau partenariat avec les Instants Chavirés. Forcément de traverse et aventureuse, cette soirée en trois parties propose une plongée aux confins de l'électronique et des musiques libres actuelles. Des aspects free, massifs et électriques des musiciennes Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel en passant par les attaques technoïdes et acides du grenoblois Somaticae et l'étrange musique électro concrète rythmique de France Sauvage. http://www.instantschavires.com
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Samedi 7 décembre à 19h30  - Entrée libre sur réservation  
Porque  -  Structure Couple  Danse 27 min  Lotus Eddé Khouri et Christophe Macé collaborent sous le nom de Structure-Couple, explorant la radicalité du geste visuel, musical et chorégraphique à travers une Scénographie : Christophe Macé, Lumières : Structure-Couple, Régie Lumière : Baptiste Joxe 
Production CHORDA, Co-production : Le Générateur, Avec l'aide de la Drac Ile-de-France - Programmation hors les murs de l'Atelier de Paris / CDCN en partenariat avec Paris Réseau Danse.
Soundtracks :  Mathieu Bauer  / Sylvain Cartigny   Un projet qui s'appuie sur deux faces d'un vinyle de sons divers et variées. L'ensemble de ces fragments sonores très court, dictent les ruptures et les couleurs musicales aux deux musiciens qui se délectent de cette bandes sons, aux univers improbables.  
Les Revues phonographiques : Jérôme Poret, Myriam Pruvot, Quentin Rollet,  Jalal Aro et Marc Parazon   Initiés par Jérôme Poret et le comité des autoctones du Bizarre, les Revues phonographiques pour son deuxième rendez-vous diffuseront une série de complicités d'artistes musicien.es et de machines parlantes au travers de la collection du Phonomuseum toutes en live et en cornet acoustique ! Une coproduction Labelle69 et Phonomuseum.
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Expositions :Comité des autochtones du Bizarre et Samuel Arthur : Around the world. Série de 108 cartes postales touristiques dont les images ont été recouvertes à la peinture noire. Seuls persistent le nom du pays, de la ville ou du lieu représenté ainsi que les éléments de design graphique. …………………………………. Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin 6 rue Marcellin Berthelot 93100 Montreuil Métro: Croix de Chavaux Réservations: 01 71 89 26 70 [email protected]
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tma-du-taomapa · 5 years
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VISITE DE “LA SEU”
“La Seu” (càd “le Siège”) est le nom local de “la Catedral-Basilica de Santa Maria de Palma de Mallorca” qui peut se visiter à partir de 10h du matin moyennant 8 euros. Majoritairement de style gothique catalan, elle fut édifiée entre 1229 et 1346. Elle a survécu à plusieurs effondrements et à un tremblement de terre, ce qui permit à Gaudi d’y laisser son empreinte au début du XXème siècle...
Comme d’habitude, R. a fait une sélection non exhaustive de vues intérieures de “la Seu”.
Tout d’abord l’intérieur-extérieur (si on peut dire), avec une vue du cloître    - plutôt petit par rapport à celui de Moissac pour ceux qui connaissent -
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suivie d’une vue où on peut apercevoir des arc-boutants, comme dans toute cathédrale gothique qui se respecte
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A présent, visitons l’intérieur-intérieur...D’abord un peu de bois polychrome, comme par exemple
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ou encore
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Ensuite, voici le tombeau du pseudo-antipape Clément VIII (nommé par Avignon), qui n’est même pas reconnu par le Vatican comme antipape de 1424 à 1429
Signalons que par la suite, un pape régulièrement élu a choisi le nom de Clément VIII ; il commença son ministère l’année où Cristòbal Colòn posa le pied sur l’archipel dévasté par Dorian, et il le termina cinq ans avant l’assassinat d’un roi de France qui jusque-là avait eu des poules et du pot...
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Notre pseudo-antipape aurait dû tomber dans l’oubli. Heureusement pour lui, il y a une petite légende liée à son chapeau (voir ci-dessous), pendu juste au-dessus du tombeau : elle affirme que le jour où le chapeau se décrochera du plafond, l’anti-Clément VIII aura définitivement fini de surveiller ses ouailles...
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Ci-dessous un trésor artistique situé dans l’une des neuf chapelles de la cathédrale, la chapelle de la piéta
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qui supporte le poids de la belle “boîte à Bach” suivante...
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A présent, une vue du baptistère
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suivie de celle d’un retable déplacé par Gaudi 
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qui le fit placer au-dessus de l’entrée dite du Mirador, que nous voyons ci-dessous de l’extérieur
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Antoni Plàcid Guillem Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926) assisté de son “fils spirituel” Josep Maria Jujol (1879-1949) avait en effet été chargé de reconfigurer le choeur à partir de 1904 ; au cours des travaux qui s’étalèrent sur 10 ans et stoppèrent pour cause de conflits (celui entre Gaudi et ses commanditaires et l’autre) il réalisa une ébauche de baldaquin en forme de couronne 
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Ci-dessous, un gros plan sur la croix de cette “couronne”
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Il faut savoir que cette construction qui devait être provisoire, et qui avait été fabriquée surtout avec du papier et du carton, résiste à l’usure du temps depuis plus d’un siècle !
Le génial architecte Catalan, comme à son habitude, a aussi imaginé pour la Seu, et entre autres choses : un faldistoire (càd...), des bancs, des tabourets, un escalier, des lutrins (càd...), le candelabre du cierge pascal, ...etc. ; et maîtrisant toutes les techniques artisanales utilisées, il mettait parfois “la main à la pâte” !
Puis voici deux vues de la Vierge Marie, mère de J.C. ; sur la première, elle est allongée en position d’assomption
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et sur la seconde elle est en pied, avec l’ Enfant
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Une vue du Saint Patron de la ville de Palma (qui est aussi celui de la ville de Rio de Janeiro)
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A présent, la chapelle San Pere (càd Saint Pierre, aussi appelée chapelle du saint sacrement), décorée en 2007 par les céramiques de Miquel Barcelò
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avec un gros plan sur le mur de gauche, inspiré de la parabole de la xplication (des pains et) des poissons
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Encore une chapelle et son magnifique retable
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avec le détail du soubassement
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ainsi que celui d’un certain repas entre amis qui se termina mal...
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Enfin, voici une vue lointaine de la 9ème chapelle, celle de la Trinité, inaccessible au visiteur ; elle est cachée derrière le choeur de la cathédrale, et, près de la statue lumineuse, gisent (d’après ce que disent les guides...) les tombeaux des rois Jacques II et Jacques III de Majorque.
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Pour terminer, regardons des vues qui font prendre conscience de la taille du bâtiment : pour la hauteur sous la voûte, “la Seu” n’est surpassée en Europe que par la cathédrale de Milan
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Par exemple, voici le revers du grand portail de l’entrée principale quand on le voit de près
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et le voici, avec la rosace qui le surplombe, quand on le voit de loin
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Il faut savoir que la rosace qui surplombe le choeur, et que l’on aperçoit sur la photo placée en tête de ce billet, mesure 11 mètres de diamètre...Et, n’ayant pu la voir, je ne vous parle même pas de la “N’Eloi” !
Questions :
1) Mais qui est donc le saint patron de Rio de Janeiro ?
2) Quelle fut la durée du pontificat de Clément VIII le vrai ?
3) Comment se nommaient les bateaux de tonton Cristobal ?
4) Comment et où mourut le régicide en question ?
A la fin de la visite, n’oubliez pas le guide !!!
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le--yad · 5 years
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Pascal Quignard, La haine de la musique
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J'ai attendu ma première lecture de Pascal Quignard avec beaucoup d'impatience. Je souhaitais découvrir l'auteur par Boutès, un essai romancé retraçant l'histoire d'un des marins ayant accompagné Ulysse dans sa rencontre avec les Sirènes, mais je n'ai pu me procurer cet ouvrage. Comme je m'arrête souvent aux belles couvertures, mon choix s'est fixé sur La Haine de la musique.
Une fois ma lecture finie, j'ai cru être très déçue. Mais au vu du nombre du passages que j'avais marqués afin de pouvoir les relire, j'ai un peu revu mon opinion.
L'ouvrage est en fait un agrégat de paragraphes plutôt courts, assemblant un grand nombre de fragments de récits, certains issus des mythologies grecque, romaine ou égyptienne, de la culture bouddhiste, une réinterprétation de passages de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, des contes populaires, un passage dans les camps de concentration allemands et un détour par le XVIIIe siècle français. L'ensemble est rythmé par des annotations, ou réflexions, de l'auteur, liant, questionnant les passages précités. Si l'ordre chronologique est plus ou moins respecté, tous ces extraits mentionnent la musique, sa naissance, ou plutôt l'émergence de certains sons marquants, le cri du coq ayant fait pleurer Saint-Pierre, un concert joué par des cochons, un ensemble de cloches refondues en armes de guerre. Ces sons jusqu'alors isolés et chargés de sens (que Quignard, entre eux et à travers les âges, connecte brillamment), se transforment en un brouhaha continu bien qu'orchestré, qui nous suit, nous envahit (jusqu'à Auschwitz ou à Dachau, les sifflets des SS côtoyant les compositions de Simon Laks), et nous isole finalement d'elle.
Certains passages sont d'une extrême délicatesse, mentionnant des bruits qui se matérialisent devant nos yeux, celui des baguettes derrière une cloison que l'on se figure d'albâtre, ou celui du "cornet à dés", figeant et nous faisant l'offrande d'un instant multi-sensoriel ; la cloison se déploie alors, plus conceptuelle, comme unité de toute architecture et de tout rythme.
L'emploi de nombreux termes latins ou grecs se fait indispensable lorsqu'ils signifient quelque chose que la langue française ne pourrait pas saisir, et, de plus, quand ils apportent une sonorité particulière à cette chose. Ils arrivent pourtant qu'ils se fassent redondants, notamment lorsqu'ils sont utilisés dans des phrases courtes à visée poétique mais qui -selon moi- s'entendent comme des lieux communs ou des sermons chargés d'intellect.
Il y a beaucoup de prénoms, beaucoup de personnages que l'on approche sans pudeur en abordant leur quotidien avec familiarité (Concini tapote sa dentelle, Georges (de la Tour) vend des larmes 650 francs et Simon frémit). Inversement, un peu plus loin, on se retrouve devant un paysage composé de petites figures dans la cité, petits guerriers, qui progressivement se transfigurent en petites lettres sur les pages d'un livre, d'un « volumen »). Il y a, dans cette familiarité, un trop-plein de solennité, celle d'un journal de notes que l'on aurait embelli avant de le faire imprimer.
Les passages que j'ai précieusement mis de côté m'ont transportée. Mais ils sont contrebalancés par de nombreuses et longues pages à mon goût trop lyriques, lourdes d'impressions en attente d'un lecteur. Il s'agit d'une lecture tout en modelage, en textures fines et poussiéreuses, en tons subtils dans les bleus et les ombrés, de "l'or tombant de l'unique lucarne". L'ensemble constitue un exercice virtuose, mais trop technique pour qu'il m’ait vraiment touchée.
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La haine de la musique, Pascal Quignard, 1997
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Dust Volume 3, Number 11
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Sam Amidon
As late summer wanes and we fret about North Korean nuclear strikes and the eventual end of Game of Thrones (not necessarily in that order), what better way to take the pressure off than good music? Here are ten short reviews of albums we enjoyed, from the free jazz innovations of Albert Ayler to an unexpected clutch of new material from Royal Trux to the folk jazz experiments of Sam Amidon. This time, a skeleton crew of Ian Mathers, Bill Meyer, Jennifer Kelly and Derek Taylor contributed. Everybody else is off at the beach, we think.
Abronia—Obsidian Visions/Shadowed Lands (Water Wings)
Obsidian Visions/Shadowed Lands by Abronia
Obsidian Visions/Shadowed Lands is the first LP by Abronia is a six-piece combo from Portland OR. Judging from the influences on display, these people have awesome taste, but a few priorities come to the fore. The melding of movie soundtrack twang and heavy-hammer power chords shares page space with fellow PDX-ers Alto! And the pounding beat, which is articulated by a parade drum, and the solemn intonations of singer/saxophonist Keelin Mayer and more abandoned vocalizing of guitarist Eric Crespo suggests that they’re aiming for a ceremonial vibe. It definitely feels like a first album, mixing promise with points to improve. The best moments come when they ease back a bit and let the guitars glisten; they could work a bit on vocal presence. But if they made it to my town, I’d be eager to see how it all holds together on stage.
Bill Meyer
Sam Amidon — The Following Mountain (Nonesuch)
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For over a decade, Sam Amidon has produced some of the most simultaneously spellbinding and challenging modern folk albums out there, and he’s done it (he has insisted) without writing any songs. As more time has passed, though, Amidon’s rearrangements and reharmonizings of these songs, to say nothing of more explicitly curatorial decisions in making those albums, have left more and more of his own distinct stamp on them. With The Following Mountain, although Amidon still reveres and refers back to the folk music tradition in its myriad forms, he is more than ever doing his own thing (and writing his own songs). This is also the album that most fully embraces Amidon’s love of musical improv and freedom (jazz or otherwise). He’s assembled an impressive crew to give voice to those impulses, including drummer Milford Graves (most prominently on the extended closer “April”), saxophonist Sam Gendel, Jimi Hendrix percussionist Juma Sultan, and longtime collaborator Shahzad Ismaily, among others. Whether the results are spare, droning and harrowing, like “Ghosts,” or as pastorally beautiful as “Juma Mountain,” the result is Amidon’s boldest effort yet. 
Ian Mathers
Albert Ayler Quartet — Copenhagen Live 1964 (Hatology) 
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James Joyce had to move to the European continent to find the headspace to write about Dublin. One wonders if Albert Ayler found a similar remove in Scandinavia. The liner notes of Copenhagen Live 1964 open with Ayler recalling that at a 1962 concert in Stockholm, he started to play what was in his soul, and the following year he made his first LP in Copenhagen. That may seem ironic given how steeped in African-American spirituality his music was. But when you consider that how singularly he articulated that spirit, an ocean seems like barely enough distance. This CD was recorded 1964 at Copenhagen’s Café Montmartre with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray, with whom Ayler had made his creative breakthrough Spiritual Unity just two months earlier, and first-generation free jazz pioneer Don Cherry on cornet. Together they distill Ayler’s conception as pure energy and ecstatic melody. This set has been available before, as part of Ayler Records’ The Copenhagen Tapes, so if you have that CD you’re already set. However if you are a fan of Dusted scribe Derek Taylor’s writing, be aware that he wrote the liner notes for this edition.
Bill Meyer
Bourdreuil/Rowden—Hollow cassette (No Rent)
"Hollow" (NRR50) by Bordreuil / Rowden
Improvised and experimental music are often characterized as abstract, but titles don’t get any more concrete than Hollow. Leila Bourdreuil plays cello and Zach Rowden plays double bass, both of which can indelicately but accurately be described as boxes with a hole in the side and strings stretched across that hole. Indelicacy is a hallmark of this music, which revels in the coarse scrapes and ribcage-rattling lows that the duo’s instruments can make. Another is consonance; whatever one player does, the other matches fairly closely, so that the contributions of each player fade into the seething but compressed richness of the sounds they make. The shortness of this tape works in its favor. Since it lasts just 25 minutes, you can get through it twice on a typical urban commute, all the better to get familiar with its woody grain.
Bill Meyer
Cyrus Chestnut – There’s a Sweet, Sweet Spirit (HighNote)
Opting for the aural equivalent of comfort food, Cyrus Chestnut goes for what he knows on There’s a Sweet, Sweet Spirit. Surprises are few – a “Chopin Prelude” and guest appearances by vibraphonist Steve Nelson and a trio of female vocalists – but the pianist is at a point in his career where bold detours and dramatic reinventions are probably off the table for consideration. What is on offer is the dependable sort of jazz-rooted music-making Chestnut’s become known for in the reliable company of heavyweights Buster Williams and Lenny White on bass and drums respectively. A pair of solo pieces zero-in on the leader’s acumen with verdant ballad forms and two of the three Nelson-added numbers are vintage Bobby Hutcherson tunes. Monk (“Rhythm-A-Ning”) and Miles (“Nardis”) also receive laudatory nods and Chestnut has audible fun putting Williams and White through a rigorous set of paces on each, revealing conclusively that age is only a number. 
Derek Taylor
King Woman — Created in the Image of Suffering (Relapse)
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No disrespect to the rest of King Woman, who do an excellent job with the heavy, bluesy, Americana-flecked doom of Created in the Image of Suffering, but the most immediately noticeable element of the band’s full-length debut is singer Kristina Esfandiari, from the spectral power of her far-away howl to the set of lyrics here that mostly concern working through a repressive religious upbringing and using the structures and imagery of same to better and more productive ends (including being critical of that upbringing). The songs here are fraught with both power and, well, suffering, but there are few moments as cathartic in music this year as when Esfandiari repeats in a blown-out bellow “you can’t even look at me”, reclaiming the judgment of her oppressors and refashioning it into the kind of angelic radiance the impure can’t bring themselves to gaze upon. That this trim, 39-minute album finds time for moments like that as well as the true faith and sincere longing of the alternatively dense and soaring “Hierophant” make this not just an accomplished debut but one of the best metal records of 2017.
 Ian Mathers
Pascal Niggenkemper — Le 7ème Continet: Talking Trash (Clean Feed)
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The so-called Seventh Continent is not made of land, and only specialized maps will show it at all.  It’s a massive vortex of garbage located where currents converge in the Pacific Ocean that’s been slowly growing since the 1950s. Reports of this phenomenon inspired bassist and bandleader Pascal Niggenkemper to form a musical ensemble in which a panoply of tonal colors and musical elements come into play. Configured as a set of pairs — Joachim Badenhorst and Joris Ruhl on amplified clarinets, Eve Risser and Philip Zoubek on prepared pianos, and Niggenkemper plus Julián Elvira on pronomos and sub-contrabass flutes — the group’s music is not especially trashy, but it sure is varied, and it does go out of its way to include sounds some might deem broken. Intricate contrapuntal passages butt up against heaving expanses of sound, and slow motion sub-aquatic ballets contrast with stormy squalls.
Bill Meyer 
Aurán Oritz – Cub(an)ism (Intakt)
Cub(an)ism by Aruán Ortiz
Cuban born, pianist Aurán Oritz is at once deeply of and decisively apart from the musical loam of his country of origin. Through his hands the instrument’s eighty-eight keys and ancillary mechanisms become a portal that erases the temporal distance between ancient Caribbean polyrhythms and 21st century improvisation and composition. The clave is just as integral to Ortiz’s conceptions as those of his forbearers even as he decontextualizes and even atomizes its malleable forms. His right hand will worry or burrow into a rhythmic figure as the left shapes steep, pedal-swollen currents around it. Chordal shards and sharp angles intermix with delicate and fleeting asides into eloquent melody. Oritz also goes under the hood, strumming the strings in zither-like fashion or dampening them to create menacingly muted washes of echo. The music of Cub(an)ism is imbued with a vibrant sense of logic and purpose, presented in a personalized musical dialect that pulls in everything from Peruchin to Andrew Hill to Picasso while remaining indelibly Ortiz.
Derek Taylor 
Heather Trost — Agistri (Living Music Duplication)
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With Agistri, Heather Trost makes the break from Hawk and a Handsaw’s gypsy middle European reels to a breezy Europop soundtrackery. Songs were composed not on the violin she wielded in Neutral Milk Hotel and elsewhere, but on a Hammond chord organ, and they trend towards breathy euphoria rather than world-weary continental lament. She works here with Hawk and a Handsaw bandmate Julian Barnes on bass and drums, John Dieterich from Deerhoof playing guitar, and Drake Hardin and Rosie Hutchinson singing back-up, but they sound like many more musicians, maybe a chamber orchestra, in full-blown, lavishly arranged song that are, nonetheless, as buoyantly weightless as soap bubbles. “Agistri,” named for a Greek island, lilts and wafts and swells in space-age 1960s choruses that could easily soundtrack a Brigitte Bardot movie. Loungey, la-la’d “Abiquiu” slips forward, softly syncopated, with little trills of violin under the wordless choruses. It all brushes with the friction of, say, a silk scarf, giddy tropes of organ, bright iridescent clouds of melody, the barest punch of rock-oriented drums, guitar and bass to keep things moving, so that you might not pick out individual songs at first. A few listen in, a few start to take shape, good natured “Me and My Arrow,” eerily luminous “Bloodmoon,” wistful, chorally layered “Real Me, Real You.”  There’s a girl group hook at the bottom of even the most diaphanous cut; they’re like Dum Dum Girls songs reimagined by Stereolab.
Jennifer Kelly
Royal Trux — Platinum Tips + Ice Cream (Drag City)
Platinum Tips + Ice Cream by Royal Trux
The vocals are a slurred snarl, Herrema’s spit and moan turning surprisingly benign lyrics about ice cream and water parks into something diseased and sexual. The guitar wanders in blistered, bombed out disorientation, half Stones homage, half psychotic breakdown. Yup, it’s Royal Trux all right, sounding pretty much like they always sounded, loose to the brink of unstrung, messy, hallucinatory and feverish. These songs, the first new Royal Trux of the 21st century, come after a decade and a half in which Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema didn’t play together, didn’t speak together, didn’t occupy the same room (reportedly right up to the moment they played their first reunion show in 2015). And yet, caught in a couple of live shows in New York and Los Angeles, they catch fire like a pile of oily rags left in a warehouse. “Junkie Nurse” lurches jerkily to life, a roar of feedback flaming and subsiding behind tranced out lyrics, the beat tapped out on snare and cowbell, just enough to keep the thing together.  The “Banana Question” moves a little faster, but just as fuzzily, a “Dropout Boogie” for the new millennium. “Waterpark” froths and foams at the mouth in scary abandon, little backing vocals “oohing,” guitar flaring at irregular intervals, Herrema singing way back in her throat about how “the water’s cold but the sun is hot.”  “Red Tiger Edit” is, maybe, the trippiest of these songs, a distended blues vamp slowed and stretched to the breaking point, thin enough to let the chaos in.
Jennifer Kelly 
Yan Jun and Ben Own—Swimming Salt游泳的盐 (Organized Music from Thessaloniki) 
swimming salt 游泳的盐 by Yan Jun and Ben Owen
Next time you need your sentimentality ruptured, this CD will due the trick. Ben Owen, who runs the Winds Measure label, has been fashioning sound from field recordings and electronics for over a decade; Yan Jun is a Chinese artist and cultural critic. You could call this stuff noise, but that doesn’t do justice to the specificity and austerity of the work.  Swimming Salt游泳的盐 is a single 38.01 track made from Yan’s feedback and Owen’s electronics, and it boils down to this question; what can you do with sounds that are lancet-sharp and sounds that abrade like a fistful of steel wool? Should the listener be into close distinctions, they will find that the answer is quite a bit. This music anti-psychedelic in the extreme; high-pitched filaments draw attention to how your perception of the room changes depending on how you turn your head, and the rising and subsiding fuzz invites your to reckon with the awareness of space. Where are you? After listening to this CD, you will know.
Bill Meyer 
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Financements européens : une réunion à <b>Lyon</b>
Témoignages d'entreprises : Carl International et Acouphen à Lyon, RESOLUTION Spectra Systems et ACS Biotech à Grenoble. A la suite des présentations, rendez-vous individuels, sur réservation, avec Patrick Cornet, coordinateur National Eureka – Eurostars, Pascal Formisyn, point de Contact ... from Google Alert - tour oxygene lyon http://ift.tt/2HaY41N
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La Gazette de la L1 : 31e journée
   Les résultats de la journée
Girondins de Bordeaux 2 - 0 Olympique de Marseille Olympique Lyonnais 1 - 3 Dijon FCO Amiens SC 2 - 2 AS Saint-Étienne Angers SCO 3 - 3 Stade Rennais FC EA Guingamp 1 - 1 AS Monaco Nîmes Olympique 2 - 0 SM Caen Stade de Reims 1 - 1 LOSC Toulouse FC 1 - 0 FC Nantes OGC Nice 1 - 0 Montpellier Hérault SC Paris Saint-Germain 2 - 2 RC Strasbourg Alsace
      Le Classement en relief
         Les gestes
Nicolas De Preville qui renaît de ses cendres avec une merveille de balle enroulée qui trompe Steve Mandanda.
  Le une-deux Wesley Said-Julio Tavares dans la surface lyonnaise, suivi d'un dribble du premier sur Jason Denayer et d'une frappe entre les jambes d'Anthony Lopes.
  Le match renversant du gardien dijonnais Runar Alex Runarsson qui, après avoir encaissé un but après trente-sept secondes de jeu, aura fait barrage avec maestria aux multiples occasions lyonnaises. Même involontairement, comme sur le tir de Maxwel Cornet repoussé du visage.
  On notera aussi l’excellent match de Brice Samba avec Caen. Deux gardiens symboles de la résistance acharnée des équipes de bas de tableau.
  Le dribble derrière la jambe d'appui de Flavien Tait qui lui permet de déborder Mehdi Zeffane pour une des premières occasions du spectaculaire Angers-Rennes.
  En matière de dribble, Flavien Tait a tout de même trouvé son maître avec Hatem Ben Arfa, qui échappe à tout le milieu angevin avant d'ouvrir le score après un une-deux avec M’Baye Niang. "S’il y avait eu le marchand de cacahuètes sur le terrain, il l’aurait dribblé aussi", dixit Stéphane Moulin.
  Hatem Ben Arfa is very good at football, isn’t he? pic.twitter.com/kyl1o4ZxVu
— Adam. (@AdamNUFC_) April 7, 2019
  Encore Angers-Rennes, encore un dribble: le crochet de Jeff Reine-Adélaïde qui lui permet de marquer (enfin) son premier but en Ligue 1. Il ajoutera même le deuxième en égalisant dans les arrêts de jeu.
  Le sauvetage héroïque, in extremis sur sa ligne de but, du défenseur strasbourgeois Éric-Maxim Choupo-Moting, qui empêchera Paris de mener par deux à zéro. Un geste qui fera date.
  Here’s the Choupo miss. Incredible pic.twitter.com/gkCNHCwzRB
— Harry (@hecairns) April 7, 2019
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— Jan Rechul (@janrcl) April 7, 2019
  La partie sensationnelle de Régis Gurtner et de ses montants dans les buts amiénois, tous les deux auteurs de multiples parades à bout portant face à Saint-Étienne.
  L'égalisation sur le fil de Rémy Cabella, amour de frappe enroulée après un une-deux dans la surface, alors que l'urgence du chronomètre ne semblait pas inciter à autant de délicatesse.
  La feinte de Moussa Konaté, qui sans toucher le ballon met Stéphane Ruffier au sol, avant de marquer dans le but vide.
  La double parade de Marc-Aurèle Caillard devant Aleksandr Golovin et Vinicius.
  L'ouverture de Tristan Dingomé pour Rémi Oudin dans le dos de la défense lilloise.
          Les antigestes
Tout le match de Nemanja Radonjic (ou presque…).
  L'entrée en jeu de Mario Balotelli, qui s'est mis au niveau de son équipe, l'état d'esprit lamentable en plus, réussissant à envenimer la fin de match à lui seul.
  La mauvaise communication de la défense marseillaise avec une main en bois qui offre un penalty cadeau.
  Le diététicien de Dimitri Payet.
   Andrei Girotto, une nouvelle fois expulsé pour jeu dangereux.
  Le csc malheureux de Rafael, symbole de la calamiteuse semaine de Lyon.
  La sortie en retard de Ludovic Butelle, qui rate le ballon et percute Benjamin André, offrant un penalty à Rennes.
        Les mots du foot. Aujourd'hui: se maintenir dans un fauteuil.
        Les minutes
La minute « Caliméro » de Christophe Pélissier après le match nul obtenu par Amiens à dix contre onze (suite à une expulsion logique): "Il y a des choses qu'on contrôle, comme notre performance, et des choses extérieures qu'on ne contrôle pas, comme l'arbitrage. On est une petite équipe, on est toujours arbitrés comme ça..."
  La minute « contre son camp » de Franceinfo (à propos du match Reims-Lille): "Les Lillois ont ouvert la marque mais les Nordistes ont ensuite égalisé."
  La minute "Discours de vérité" de Florian Thauvin. 
Lucide.. pic.twitter.com/SSkAGY8dd8
— DidierRoustan (@DidierRoustan) April 5, 2019
        Les observations
Bien installé dans le ventre mou, Angers s'est donné un challenge pour animer cette fin de saison, en visant le record des matches nuls. Le SCO est sur une série de cinq d'affilée, et pas en jouant la sécurité à coups de 0-0: celui d'Amiens est encadré par trois 2-2 et un 3-3, pimentés d'égalisations dans les arrêts de jeu. Cela fait déjà quatorze partages des points, mais il faudrait un sans-faute d'ici à la fin de saison pour battre l'historique Bordeaux 2004/05.
  Ça se voit que personne ne veut aller en Ligue Europa.
  Strasbourg: dix fautes et deux cartons jaunes (dont un pour gain de temps), avec trente-et-un pourcent de possession. Pas mal pour une équipe de bouchers.
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— Out Of Context Olympique Lyonnais (@OL_OutofContext) April 6, 2019
  Il y a sans doute moins de cinq équipes en Europe cette saison qui ont réussies la performance de perdre à domicile contre la lanterne rouge après avoir ouvert le score dès la première minute.
        Le championnat à l'envers
Ce n'est pas pour défendre notre pré carré, mais on s'amuse beaucoup plus ici que chez les cousins du championnat à l'endroit. Déjà, une certitude: le podium est connu. Amiens, Monaco et Nantes, premiers poursuivants du trio de tête, sont à sept points de la troisième place, un retard insurmontable à sept journées du but face à de telles machines. Même si, à l'image du Toulouse de Pascal Dupraz il y a quelques années, on a déjà vu des équipes s'écrouler...
  La lutte entre les cadors, qui fait rage depuis plusieurs semaines, reste en revanche plus qu'incertaine. Après avoir quitté un trône qu'ils ont longtemps occupé, les Guingampais sont de retour au sommet. Ils n'ont pourtant pas réussi à faire la différence face à Monaco mais, en évitant la catastrophe sur le fil, ils doublent Dijon. Car c'est l'énorme surprise du week-end: les hommes d'Antoine Kombouaré se sont écroulés chez de faibles Lyonnais malgré un rapport de force très avantageux question occasions de but.
  Ce manque de réalisme sera-t-il fatal aux ambitions dijonnaises? Pas sûr. Après sa sortie de route de la semaine dernière, Caen est ainsi revenu dans le droit chemin avec une performance implacable à Nîmes. Savoir rapidement tourner la page en s'appuyant sur toutes les bonnes choses qui ont permis d'en arriver là est une force. Et les Malherbistes, qui restent en embuscade à la deuxième place à cause d'une différence de but inférieure à l'En Avant, ont décidément tout d'une grande équipe.
        Le championnat vu par Twitter
Un seul Olympique, uni dans la douleur. pic.twitter.com/twKxWis39z
— Winamax Sport (@WinamaxSport) April 6, 2019
  L'invincibilité des @girondins à domicile contre Marseille. pic.twitter.com/wMEXmpELQb
— Nando Chachalana (@NandoChachalana) April 5, 2019
  Hier soir je me suis engueulé avec ma femme alors on a regardé la Var pour voir qui avait raison et après visionnage on c est engueulé 2 fois plus ?????
— Laurent Paganelli (@LaurentPaganel1) April 4, 2019
  Merci à Danishos Dynamitos, et alors, Françoise Jallet-Maurice, Gouffran direct, Marius T, Mik Mortsllak, Milan de solitude, PCarnehan, pipige, Tonton Danijel, Yul rit cramé pour leurs contributions. La compilation est de AKK rends tes sets et la lucarne est de McManaman.
     Il est sorti, faites-le entrer chez vous
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Pinel : comment éviter la remise en cause de votre avantage fiscal ?
MaTVImmo a interviewé Maître Alexandre Adrian, avocat fiscaliste pour le Cabinet Cornet Vincent Ségurel et Pascale Tardieu, gérante de la Gestion de l'Armorique, société d'administration de biens. Conseils pour éviter la remise en cause de votre avantage fiscal. from Challenges en temps réel : Immobilier https://www.challenges.fr/immobilier/videos-immobilier/comment-eviter-la-remise-en-cause-de-votre-avantage-fiscal_628529?xtor=RSS-25 via IFTTT
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Highlights of French Open fourth day
PARIS (Reuters) – World number one Simona Halep fought back after a slow start to beat American Alison Riske 2-6 6-1 6-1 in a rain-delayed French Open first-round match on Wednesday.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 30, 2018 Romania’s Simona Halep celebrates winning her first round match against Alison Riske of the U.S. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
Riske broke Halep’s serve three times in the first set, but the Romanian found her rhythm to wrap up victory on Court Philippe Chatrier.
“I think the nerves are really good. It means that you care about what you are doing and your desire is really big,” said Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros.
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina advanced with a regulation 6-3 6-4 victory over Slovakia’s Viktoria Kuzmova while twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova took just over an hour to beat Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 6-0 6-4.
Second seed Caroline Wozniacki turned in a ruthless display to defeat big-serving Spanish qualifier Georgina Garcia Perez 6-1 6-0 in 51 minutes.
In the men’s draw, former champion Novak Djokovic was far less clinical, letting loose a number of wayward shots, but still had too much class for Spanish qualifier Jaume Munar in a 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4 win.
Djokovic will next face claycourt specialist Roberto Bautista-Agut, who beat Colombia’s Santiago Giraldo 6-4 7-5 6-3.
Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov were both stretched to five sets in their second-round victories.
Zverev, seeded second, beat world number 60 Dusan Lajovic 2-6 7-5 4-6 6-1 6-2 to claim his 32nd win of the season.
Fourth seed Dimitrov battled past American Jared Donaldson 6-7(2) 6-4 4-6 6-4 10-8 to match his best performance at Roland Garros by reaching the third round for the third time.
Highlights from day four of the French Open tennis championships on Wednesday (all times GMT):
1945 NORRIE STRIKES BACK BEFORE PLAY SUSPENDED
Britain’s Cameron Norrie was blown away early on by Lucas Pouille but responded strongly to win the third set, and trailed the Frenchman 6-2 6-4 5-7 when play was suspended due to fading light.
1930 KASATKINA DOWNS FLIPKENS IN SECOND ROUND
Russian Daria Kasatkina, the 14th seed, beat unseeded Belgian Kirsten Flipkens 6-3 6-3 to set up a third-round clash with Maria Sakkari of Greece.
1915 PLAY SUSPENDED ON COURT 18
Austrian Dominic Thiem led Greek teenager Stefanos Tsitispas 6-2 2-6 6-4 before play was suspended with light fading.
1910 PARMENTIER EDGES CORNET IN ALL-FRENCH CLASH
France’s Pauline Parmentier beat compatriot Alize Cornet 6-7 6-4 6-2 in a match littered with unforced errors, and will meet second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round.
Parmentier struck 36 clear winners to Cornet’s 26, but made 64 unforced errors to her opponent’s 42 in a match lasting over three hours.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 30, 2018 Alison Riske of the U.S. in action during her first round match against Romania’s Simona Halep REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
1810 STEPHENS ROLLS INTO THIRD ROUND
U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens moved into the third round with a comfortable 6-2 6-2 win over Polish qualifier Magdalena Frech.
The American struck 17 winners and never faced a break point in a one-sided match lasting just over an hour.
1745 WOZNIACKI SENDS GARCIA PEREZ PACKING
Dane Caroline Wozniacki produced a ruthless display to beat Spain’s Georgina Garcia Perez 6-1 6-0 in 51 minutes.
1650 DIMITROV OUTLASTS DONALDSON
Fourth seed Grigor Dimitrov secured a decisive break in the 17th game of the final set to beat American Jared Donaldson 6-7(2) 6-4 4-6 6-4 10-8 in the second round.
It was the Bulgarian’s 50th Grand Slam match-win as he matched his best Roland Garros performance by reaching the third round for the third time.
1630 NISHIKORI BREAKS FRENCH HEARTS
Japan’s Kei Nishikori battled past home favourite Benoit Paire 6-3 2-6 4-6 6-2 6-3 to book a third round spot after three hours on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
1615 ZVEREV SURVIVES SCARE
World number three Alexander Zverev survived a scare from unseeded Dusan Lajovic to beat the Serb 2-6 7-5 4-6 6-1 6-2 in the second round.
It was the German’s 32nd win of the season and he will face Bosnian Damir Dzumhur for a place in the last 16.
1600 GOFFIN CRUISES THROUGH
Eighth seed Belgian David Goffin produced a clinical display to reach the third round for a fourth straight year, defeating Frenchman Corentin Moutet 7-5 6-0 6-1.
1515 DOUBLES DELIGHT FOR WILLIAMS SISTERS
Serena and Venus Williams won their first doubles match together since lifting the 2016 Wimbledon title, defeating Japanese pair Shuko Aoyama and Miyu Kato 4-6 6-4 6-1 in the opening round.
1355 KEYS OUTPLAYS DOLEHIDE
American Madison Keys, seeded 13th, struck 21 winners on her way to a 6-4 6-1 second-round victory over compatriot Caroline Dolehide.
Slideshow (5 Images)
1330 DJOKOVIC BOOKS THIRD ROUND SPOT
Former champion Novak Djokovic continued his steady progress with a 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4 victory over Spain’s Jaume Munar. The Serb extending his winning run to 17 matches against qualifiers at Grand Slam events.
He will make his 13th third round appearance at Roland Garros against Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut, who beat Colombian Santiago Giraldo 6-4 7-5 6-3.
1315 CHARDY STUNS BERDYCH IN FIVE-SET THRILLER
Local favourite Jeremy Chardy recovered well in the final set to beat 17th seed Tomas Berdych 7-6(5) 7-6(8) 1-6 5-7 6-2 in a rain-delayed second round encounter.
World number 86 Chardy will meet fellow Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert for a place in the last-16.
1250 SVITOLINA HAILS HOME SUPPORT
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina hopes Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko’s interest in tennis could boost the sport’s development in her home country.
Poroshenko last week congratulated Svitolina on Twitter following her Italian Open triumph.
“It’s very nice of him that he follows the sport,” Svitolina told reporters. “And hopefully, we’re going to now have not only attention but also maybe someone could invest some money into Ukrainian tennis for our juniors, for our upcoming generation.
“You know, I know that our federation is also working really hard to build the centre where juniors and the small girls and boys can train.”
1230 CARRENO BUSTA BATTLES PAST DELBONIS
Pablo Carreno Busta’s nifty movement and measured approach proved decisive in a 7-6(0) 7-6(2) 3-6 6-4 win over Federico Delbonis of Argentina.
The 10th-seeded Spaniard will next face Italian Marco Cecchinato for a place in the last-16.
1110 HALEP PREVAILS
World number one Simona Halep, chasing a maiden Grand Slam title, secured a 2-6 6-1 6-1 win over American Alison Riske in the opening round.
Romanian Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros, will next face American Taylor Townsend, who is ranked 72 in the world.
1045 OSAKA MARCHES ON
Japan’s Naomi Osaka, seeded 21st, booked a place in the third round with a 6-4 7-5 win over Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan.
1035 SVITOLINA ADVANCES
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina, who has won three WTA titles so far this season, progressed to the third round with an impressive 6-3 6-4 win over Viktoria Kuzmova of Slovakia.
1020 KVITOVA EASES INTO THIRD ROUND
Twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova produced a sublime performance to beat Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 6-0 6-4 in the second round.
The 28-year-old Czech, seeded eighth, struck 27 winners and converted five break-point opportunities to wrap up the match in just over an hour.
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Highlights of French Open fourth day
PARIS (Reuters) – World number one Simona Halep fought back after a slow start to beat American Alison Riske 2-6 6-1 6-1 in a rain-delayed French Open first-round match on Wednesday.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 30, 2018 Romania’s Simona Halep celebrates winning her first round match against Alison Riske of the U.S. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
Riske broke Halep’s serve three times in the first set, but the Romanian found her rhythm to wrap up victory on Court Philippe Chatrier.
“I think the nerves are really good. It means that you care about what you are doing and your desire is really big,” said Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros.
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina advanced with a regulation 6-3 6-4 victory over Slovakia’s Viktoria Kuzmova while twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova took just over an hour to beat Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 6-0 6-4.
Second seed Caroline Wozniacki turned in a ruthless display to defeat big-serving Spanish qualifier Georgina Garcia Perez 6-1 6-0 in 51 minutes.
In the men’s draw, former champion Novak Djokovic was far less clinical, letting loose a number of wayward shots, but still had too much class for Spanish qualifier Jaume Munar in a 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4 win.
Djokovic will next face claycourt specialist Roberto Bautista-Agut, who beat Colombia’s Santiago Giraldo 6-4 7-5 6-3.
Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov were both stretched to five sets in their second-round victories.
Zverev, seeded second, beat world number 60 Dusan Lajovic 2-6 7-5 4-6 6-1 6-2 to claim his 32nd win of the season.
Fourth seed Dimitrov battled past American Jared Donaldson 6-7(2) 6-4 4-6 6-4 10-8 to match his best performance at Roland Garros by reaching the third round for the third time.
Highlights from day four of the French Open tennis championships on Wednesday (all times GMT):
1945 NORRIE STRIKES BACK BEFORE PLAY SUSPENDED
Britain’s Cameron Norrie was blown away early on by Lucas Pouille but responded strongly to win the third set, and trailed the Frenchman 6-2 6-4 5-7 when play was suspended due to fading light.
1930 KASATKINA DOWNS FLIPKENS IN SECOND ROUND
Russian Daria Kasatkina, the 14th seed, beat unseeded Belgian Kirsten Flipkens 6-3 6-3 to set up a third-round clash with Maria Sakkari of Greece.
1915 PLAY SUSPENDED ON COURT 18
Austrian Dominic Thiem led Greek teenager Stefanos Tsitispas 6-2 2-6 6-4 before play was suspended with light fading.
1910 PARMENTIER EDGES CORNET IN ALL-FRENCH CLASH
France’s Pauline Parmentier beat compatriot Alize Cornet 6-7 6-4 6-2 in a match littered with unforced errors, and will meet second seed Caroline Wozniacki in the third round.
Parmentier struck 36 clear winners to Cornet’s 26, but made 64 unforced errors to her opponent’s 42 in a match lasting over three hours.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 30, 2018 Alison Riske of the U.S. in action during her first round match against Romania’s Simona Halep REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
1810 STEPHENS ROLLS INTO THIRD ROUND
U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens moved into the third round with a comfortable 6-2 6-2 win over Polish qualifier Magdalena Frech.
The American struck 17 winners and never faced a break point in a one-sided match lasting just over an hour.
1745 WOZNIACKI SENDS GARCIA PEREZ PACKING
Dane Caroline Wozniacki produced a ruthless display to beat Spain’s Georgina Garcia Perez 6-1 6-0 in 51 minutes.
1650 DIMITROV OUTLASTS DONALDSON
Fourth seed Grigor Dimitrov secured a decisive break in the 17th game of the final set to beat American Jared Donaldson 6-7(2) 6-4 4-6 6-4 10-8 in the second round.
It was the Bulgarian’s 50th Grand Slam match-win as he matched his best Roland Garros performance by reaching the third round for the third time.
1630 NISHIKORI BREAKS FRENCH HEARTS
Japan’s Kei Nishikori battled past home favourite Benoit Paire 6-3 2-6 4-6 6-2 6-3 to book a third round spot after three hours on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
1615 ZVEREV SURVIVES SCARE
World number three Alexander Zverev survived a scare from unseeded Dusan Lajovic to beat the Serb 2-6 7-5 4-6 6-1 6-2 in the second round.
It was the German’s 32nd win of the season and he will face Bosnian Damir Dzumhur for a place in the last 16.
1600 GOFFIN CRUISES THROUGH
Eighth seed Belgian David Goffin produced a clinical display to reach the third round for a fourth straight year, defeating Frenchman Corentin Moutet 7-5 6-0 6-1.
1515 DOUBLES DELIGHT FOR WILLIAMS SISTERS
Serena and Venus Williams won their first doubles match together since lifting the 2016 Wimbledon title, defeating Japanese pair Shuko Aoyama and Miyu Kato 4-6 6-4 6-1 in the opening round.
1355 KEYS OUTPLAYS DOLEHIDE
American Madison Keys, seeded 13th, struck 21 winners on her way to a 6-4 6-1 second-round victory over compatriot Caroline Dolehide.
Slideshow (5 Images)
1330 DJOKOVIC BOOKS THIRD ROUND SPOT
Former champion Novak Djokovic continued his steady progress with a 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4 victory over Spain’s Jaume Munar. The Serb extending his winning run to 17 matches against qualifiers at Grand Slam events.
He will make his 13th third round appearance at Roland Garros against Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut, who beat Colombian Santiago Giraldo 6-4 7-5 6-3.
1315 CHARDY STUNS BERDYCH IN FIVE-SET THRILLER
Local favourite Jeremy Chardy recovered well in the final set to beat 17th seed Tomas Berdych 7-6(5) 7-6(8) 1-6 5-7 6-2 in a rain-delayed second round encounter.
World number 86 Chardy will meet fellow Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert for a place in the last-16.
1250 SVITOLINA HAILS HOME SUPPORT
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina hopes Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko’s interest in tennis could boost the sport’s development in her home country.
Poroshenko last week congratulated Svitolina on Twitter following her Italian Open triumph.
“It’s very nice of him that he follows the sport,” Svitolina told reporters. “And hopefully, we’re going to now have not only attention but also maybe someone could invest some money into Ukrainian tennis for our juniors, for our upcoming generation.
“You know, I know that our federation is also working really hard to build the centre where juniors and the small girls and boys can train.”
1230 CARRENO BUSTA BATTLES PAST DELBONIS
Pablo Carreno Busta’s nifty movement and measured approach proved decisive in a 7-6(0) 7-6(2) 3-6 6-4 win over Federico Delbonis of Argentina.
The 10th-seeded Spaniard will next face Italian Marco Cecchinato for a place in the last-16.
1110 HALEP PREVAILS
World number one Simona Halep, chasing a maiden Grand Slam title, secured a 2-6 6-1 6-1 win over American Alison Riske in the opening round.
Romanian Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros, will next face American Taylor Townsend, who is ranked 72 in the world.
1045 OSAKA MARCHES ON
Japan’s Naomi Osaka, seeded 21st, booked a place in the third round with a 6-4 7-5 win over Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan.
1035 SVITOLINA ADVANCES
Fourth seed Elina Svitolina, who has won three WTA titles so far this season, progressed to the third round with an impressive 6-3 6-4 win over Viktoria Kuzmova of Slovakia.
1020 KVITOVA EASES INTO THIRD ROUND
Twice Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova produced a sublime performance to beat Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 6-0 6-4 in the second round.
The 28-year-old Czech, seeded eighth, struck 27 winners and converted five break-point opportunities to wrap up the match in just over an hour.
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Halep kicks off French Open campaign on day four
PARIS (Reuters) – World number one Simona Halep, chasing a maiden Grand Slam crown, will begin her French Open campaign against American Alison Riske on Wednesday.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 26, 2018. Romania’s Simona Halep holds a “Roland Garros 2018” tennis ball during an exhibition match. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
The 26-year-old Romanian’s first-round match was postponed on Tuesday because of a rain-affected schedule on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros, will likely face the daunting prospect of playing for two days in succession to catch up with the rest of the women’s draw.
Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki is up against Spain’s Georgina Garcia Perez in the second round, while fourth seed Elina Svitolina takes on Viktoria Kuzmova of Slovakia.
In the men’s draw, Japan’s Kei Nishikori will meet local favorite Benoit Paire in the second round. Nishikori, seeded 19th, has won both of their previous meetings on clay.
Former champion Novak Djokovic is also in action, with the Serb taking on Spain’s Jaume Munar on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.
Order of play on the main showcourts (all matches second round unless stated, times GMT, prefix numbers denote seeding):
FILE PHOTO: Tennis – WTA Premier 5 – Italian Open – Foro Italico, Rome, Italy – May 20, 2018 Romania’s Simona Halep in action during the final against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina REUTERS/Tony Gentile
Court Philippe-Chatrier (play starts at 0900)
1-Simona Halep (Romania) v Alison Riske (U.S.) – first round
19-Kei Nishikori (Japan) v Benoit Paire (France)
Georgina Garcia Perez (Spain) v 2-Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark)
15-Lucas Pouille (France)v Cameron Norrie (Britain)
Slideshow (3 Images)
Court Suzanne-Lenglen (0900)
Viktoria Kuzmova (Slovakia) v 4-Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)
Jaume Munar (Spain) v 20-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
8-David Goffin (Belgium)v Corentin Moutet (France)
32-Alize Cornet (France) v Pauline Parmentier (France)
Court One (0900)
8-Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) v Lara Arruabarrena (Spain)
Dusan Lajovic (Serbia) v 2-Alexander Zverev (Germany)
Martin Klizan (Slovakia) v 32-Gael Monfils (France)
14-Daria Kasatkina (Russia) v Kirsten Flipkens (Belgium)
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Halep kicks off French Open campaign on day four
PARIS (Reuters) – World number one Simona Halep, chasing a maiden Grand Slam crown, will begin her French Open campaign against American Alison Riske on Wednesday.
Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – May 26, 2018. Romania’s Simona Halep holds a “Roland Garros 2018” tennis ball during an exhibition match. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
The 26-year-old Romanian’s first-round match was postponed on Tuesday because of a rain-affected schedule on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Halep, twice runner-up at Roland Garros, will likely face the daunting prospect of playing for two days in succession to catch up with the rest of the women’s draw.
Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki is up against Spain’s Georgina Garcia Perez in the second round, while fourth seed Elina Svitolina takes on Viktoria Kuzmova of Slovakia.
In the men’s draw, Japan’s Kei Nishikori will meet local favorite Benoit Paire in the second round. Nishikori, seeded 19th, has won both of their previous meetings on clay.
Former champion Novak Djokovic is also in action, with the Serb taking on Spain’s Jaume Munar on Court Suzanne-Lenglen.
Order of play on the main showcourts (all matches second round unless stated, times GMT, prefix numbers denote seeding):
FILE PHOTO: Tennis – WTA Premier 5 – Italian Open – Foro Italico, Rome, Italy – May 20, 2018 Romania’s Simona Halep in action during the final against Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina REUTERS/Tony Gentile
Court Philippe-Chatrier (play starts at 0900)
1-Simona Halep (Romania) v Alison Riske (U.S.) – first round
19-Kei Nishikori (Japan) v Benoit Paire (France)
Georgina Garcia Perez (Spain) v 2-Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark)
15-Lucas Pouille (France)v Cameron Norrie (Britain)
Slideshow (3 Images)
Court Suzanne-Lenglen (0900)
Viktoria Kuzmova (Slovakia) v 4-Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)
Jaume Munar (Spain) v 20-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)
8-David Goffin (Belgium)v Corentin Moutet (France)
32-Alize Cornet (France) v Pauline Parmentier (France)
Court One (0900)
8-Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) v Lara Arruabarrena (Spain)
Dusan Lajovic (Serbia) v 2-Alexander Zverev (Germany)
Martin Klizan (Slovakia) v 32-Gael Monfils (France)
14-Daria Kasatkina (Russia) v Kirsten Flipkens (Belgium)
Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris
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