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The official city government website offers information on jobs, services, recreation, and local attractions. Also features city council news and current events. Barbara Daly Makeup OnlineBarbara - Wiktionary. English[edit]Alternative forms[edit]Etymology[edit]Name of a legendary saint, Latin. Barbara, feminine form of barbarus, from Ancient Greekβάρβαρος(bárbaros, “strange, foreign”). Compare Sanskrit बर्बर(barbara, “barbarian”). Proper noun[edit]Barbara (plural. Barbaras)A female given name. William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Othello, Act iv: Scene 3. My mother had a maid call'd Barbara; / She was in love, and he she lov'd prov'd mad / And did forsake her; she had a song of 'willow'1. English folk song: Barbara Allen: 1. Thomas Percy. All in the merrye month of May / When greene buds they were swellin / Yong Jemmye Grove on his death- bed lay / For love of Barbara Allen. Mrs Henry Wood (Ellen Wood)East Lynne. Kessinger Publishing, 2. ISBN 0. 19. 28. 04. What do you think they are going to name the baby? Anne; after her and her mamma. So very ugly a name!" "I don't think so," said Mr Carlyle. It is simple and unpretending. I like it much. Look at the long, pretentious names in our family - Archibald! Cornelia! And yours, too - Barbara! What a mouthful they all are!" Barbara contracted her eyebrows. It was equivalent to saying that he did not like her name. Francis Scott Fitzgerald, The Beautiful and Damned, ISBN 1. Everybody in the next generation," suggested Dick, "will be named Peter or Barbara - because at present all piquant literary characters are named Peter or Barbara."2. Barbara_windsorOfficial site with sections devoted to "truth alerts" (to counter tabloid stories), biography, statements, charities, discography, filmography. "TV-ography". Santa Barbara Tourism: TripAdvisor has 104,463 reviews of Santa Barbara Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Santa Barbara resource. Chief cultural and historic landmark in the city of Santa Barbara. Find information on tours, retreats, history and the gift shop. Marina Lewycka, Two Caravans, Fig Tree, ISBN 9. Barbara?' Barr―baah―rrah. Barbarian woman. Wild. Untamed. An incredibly sexy name. Related terms[edit]Translations[edit]cognates and transliterations of female given name. Proper noun[edit]Barbara. A female given name, cognate to Barbara. Faroese[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara f. A female given name. Usage notes[edit]Matronymicsson of Barbara: Barbarusondaughter of Barbara: Barbarudóttir. Declension[edit]Singular. Indefinite. Nominative. Barbara. Accusative. Barbaru. Dative. Barbaru. Genitive. Barbaru. Proper noun[edit]Barbara. A female given name, cognate to English Barbara. Related terms[edit]Pronunciation[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara. A female given name, cognate to Barbara; very popular in the mid- twentieth century. Related terms[edit]Hungarian[edit]Pronunciation[edit]IPA(key): [ˈbɒrbɒrɒ]Hyphenation: Bar‧ba‧ra. Proper noun[edit]Barbara. A female given name. Declension[edit]Italian[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara f. A female given name, cognate to Barbara. Etymology[edit]Probably a substantivisation, used as a proper noun, of the feminine forms of barbarus(“wild”, “savage”, “cruel”, “barbarous”), in elliptical use for Prensiō Barbara(“the Cruel Prison”). Compare barbara(“a wild, savage, cruel, or barbarous woman”). Pronunciation[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara f (genitive. Barbarae); first declension(Medieval Latin)the name of one of the more abominable prisons of the Grand Châtelet of Paris. Declension[edit]First declension. Holonyms[edit]References[edit]du Cange, Charles (1. BARBARA2”, in G. A. Louis Henschel, Pierre Carpentier, Léopold Favre, editors, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (in Latin), Niort: L. Favre, page 2. BARBARAPronunciation[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara f. A female given name, cognate to Barbara. Declension[edit]Derived terms[edit]Further reading[edit]Barbara in Polish dictionaries at PWNPronunciation[edit]Proper noun[edit]Barbara f (genitive. Barbary, nominative plural. Barbary)A female given name. Declension[edit]Further reading[edit]Barbora in Slovak dictionaries at korpus. Barbara (singer) - Wikipedia. Monique Andrée Serf (June 9, 1. November 2. 4, 1. Barbara, was a French singer. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). Her song "L'Aigle noir" sold 1 million copies in twelve hours.[1]Childhood[edit]Born in Paris to a Jewish family, Barbara was ten years old when she had to go into hiding during the German occupation of France in World War II. After the war ended, a neighborhood professor of music heard her sing and took an interest in helping her develop her talents. She was given vocal lessons and taught to play the piano, and eventually she enrolled at the Ecole Supérieure de Musique. Money was a problem and she gave up her musical studies to sing at "La Fontaine des Quatre Saisons," a popular cabaret in Paris. She was deeply scarred by the war and her family's plight. The feelings of emptiness experienced during childhood showed in her songs, particularly "Mon Enfance". She said in her uncompleted autobiography, Il était un piano noir (assembled from notes found after her death), that her father sexually abused her when she was ten and she hated him for that. He later abandoned the family. Musical development[edit]A tall person, Barbara dressed in black as she sang melancholy songs of lost love. From 1. 95. 0 to 1. Brussels, where she became part of an active artistic community. Her painter and writer friends took over an old house, converting it into workshops and a concert hall with a piano where she performed the songs of Édith Piaf, Juliette Gréco and Germaine Montéro. However, her career evolved slowly and she struggled constantly to eke out a living. Returning to Paris, she met Jacques Brel and became a lifelong friend, singing many of his songs. Later she met Georges Brassens, whose songs she began to use in her act and to record on her first album. In the 1. 95. 0s, she sang at some of the smaller clubs and began building a fan base, particularly with the young students from the Latin Quarter. In 1. 95. 7, she went back to Brussels to record her first single, but it was not until 1. Bobino Music- Hall in Montparnasse. Dressed in a long black robe, she gave a haunting performance, but the Parisian critics said she lacked naturalness and was stiff and formal in her presentation. She continued to perform at small clubs, and two years later at the Théâtre des Capucines she succeeded with the audience and critics alike, singing new material she had written herself. From that point on, her career blossomed and she signed a major recording contract in 1. Philips Records. Musical influences[edit]Influenced originally by songwriters Mireille and Pierre Mac. Orlan, she developed her own style and the writing of her own songs transformed her image into that of a unique singer- songwriter. In the 1. 96. 0s, she wrote her landmark song, "Ma plus belle histoire d'amour c'est vous" ("My Most Beautiful Love Story Is You"), and others for which she remains famous such as "L'aigle noir", "Nantes", "La solitude", "Göttingen" and "Une petite cantate." These five songs plus "Dis, quand reviendras- tu?" were translated into German by Belgian- German singer- songwriter Didier Caesar. The song "Göttingen" (named after the German city of Göttingen) is said to have contributed more to post- war German–French reconciliation than any speech by a politician.[2] On the 4. Elysée agreement, ex- chancellor Gerhard Schröder quoted from the song in his official speech in the Château de Versailles.[3]Middle years[edit]She returned to Bobino in 1. She performed at the Paris Olympia and other important venues in France, becoming one of her country's most beloved stars. In 1. 96. 5, she released the album Barbara chante Barbara, which became a critical and financial success, winning the Grand Prix du Disque of the Charles Cros Academy. At the award ceremony, Barbara tore her award into several pieces, giving a piece to each of her technicians as a sign of her gratitude. Acting career[edit]In 1. Moi, je me balance" for the film "La fiancée du pirate". She announced that she would limit her concert singing, and in 1. Madame that proved to be a commercial flop. In 1. 97. 1 she co- starred with Jacques Brel in a film he directed titled Franz. Two years later she starred in L'Oiseau rare directed by Jean- Claude Brialy. Her final film role came in 1. Je suis né à Venise by choreographer Maurice Béjart.[citation needed]Later years and death[edit]Barbara's career remained active in the 1. Johnny Hallyday and a tour of Japan, Canada, Belgium, Israel, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Through the 1. 98. Seule was one of France's top grossing releases of 1. The next year she was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque in recognition of her contribution to French culture. She developed a close working relationship with rising film star Gérard Depardieu and his wife Élisabeth, collaborating on songs for film and records. In 1. 98. 6 she went to New York City to perform on piano at the Metropolitan Opera with Mikhail Baryshnikov in a song and dance ballet presentation. She co- wrote the music for the stage play Lily Passion with Luc Plamondon, in which she co- starred with Depardieu. It told the story of a killer who murders someone each time he hears her sing. In the latter part of the 1. AIDS. She recorded SID'Amour à mort and gave out condoms at performances. In 1. 98. 8 the government of France awarded her the Legion of Honour. Health problems impeded her performing and she began to devote time to the writing of her memoirs. However, she recorded another successful album in 1. Neuilly- sur- Seine (a suburb of Paris), on November 2. She was interred in the family grave at the Cimetière de Bagneux in southwest Paris. Personal life[edit]In October 1. Claude John Luc Sluys, a Belgian law student, but they separated in 1. She wrote many very personal songs, "Nantes" about her father, "Une petite cantate" dedicated to her friend Liliane Bénelli, born Gnansia, who died in a car accident in 1. Later in life, she wrote a song to her public "Ma plus belle histoire d'amour" and another about her musicians "Mes hommes". Musical legacy[edit]Barbara's musical legacy is revealed in the writing of a number of singers, French- speaking and otherwise. A style referred to as "Nouvelle Chanson",[4] or "New Chanson", artists such as Keren Ann, Benjamin Biolay, Coralie Clement, Emilie Simon, Daphné, Vincent Delerm and Tancrède[5] are often cited as exponents of the updated style. One of the few English- speaking artists to cover her work is Marc Almond, whose version of "Amours Incestueuses" ("Incestuous Loves") was released on his 1. Absinthe". The Anglo- French biographer David Bret, a close friend of Barbara, wrote at her behest "Les Hommes Bafoués", a song about AIDS prejudice. Bret also adapted three of her songs, "Ma Plus Belle Histoire D'Amour", "La Solitude", and "Précy Jardin" into English for Barbara. These were taped in 1. Maria del Mar Bonet, catalan singer made in 1. L'Aigle Noir in catalan and made a huge success of it in spanish languages countries. L'Aigle Noir has also been adapted and sung in spanish, and swedish (Rikard Wolff), and many times in japanese, with also a great success. Well- known contemporary artists such as New York based Martha Wainwright, Spanish singer- songwriter Conchita Mendivil (who both recently reprised "Dis, Quand Reviendras- tu?",[6] and Regina Spektor (with "Après Moi"), and London- based singer- songwriter Ana Silvera[7] have reprised songs sung by Barbara. Marc Almond also released a version of Barbara's "Amours incestueuses" in 1. Discography[edit]1. Dis, quand reviendras- tu ? Barbara chante Barbara. Le mal de vivre. 19. Ma plus belle histoire d'amour. Le Soleil noir. 19. Madame. 19. 70: L'Aigle noir. Amours incestueuses. La Fleur d'amour. La Louve. 19. 81: Seule. Lily Passion (with Gérard Depardieu)1. Barbara. Singles[edit]"L'Aigle noir""Göttingen""Mon enfance"Filmography[edit]1. Le Toubib, médecin du gang. Franz. 19. 73: L'Oiseau rare as singer Alexandra Blitz- Balfour. Je suis né à Venise by Maurice Béjart. References[edit]^The Inner voice of France, Radio Three, December 1. Goettingen: The song that made history". BBC News magazine. January 2. 01. 3. Retrieved 2. 2 January 2. The Inner Voice of France, BBC Radio Three, December 2. Norman Lebrecht^("Interview with Benjamin Biolay". Retrieved November 2. Tancrède, album critics by Le Monde" (in French). Retrieved October 1. Martha Wainwright Discography". Retrieved November 2. Time Out London Review". Archived from the original on March 6, 2. Retrieved November 2. Sources[edit]External links[edit].
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