15 Ocak 2015 Perşembe

İspanyol Ateşini Ağır Ritimlerde Hissetmek..

Zil, şal ve gül
Bu bahçede raksın bütün hızı
Bütün hızı
Şevk akşamında endülüs, üç defa kırmızı
Aşkın sihirli şarkısı yüzlerce dildedir
İspanya neşesiyle bu akşam bu sihirdedir

Alnında halka halkadır aşüfte kakülü
Göğsünde yosma gırnatanın en güzel gülü, gülün
Altın kadeh her yerde güneş her gönüldedir
İspanya varlığıyla bu akşam bu gönüldedir

Ahhh
Raks ortasında bir durup, oynar yürür gibi
Bir baş eğmesiyle bakar, öldürür gibi

Ahhh
Gül tenli kor dudaklı kömür gözlü sürmeli
Şeytan diyorki sarmalı, ahhh
Yüz kerre, yüz kerre öpmeli

Gözler kamaştıran şala
Şala
Meftun eden güle
Güle
Her kalbi dolduran zile
Her sineden
Ole
Oleyyy

11 Ocak 2015 Pazar

Italy Unpacked : A Home Away from Rome

The second leg of Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli's journey down the west coast of Italy finds them in Lazio, a region whose capital Rome has always taken centre stage - but not this time. The two deliberately avoid the eternal city and discover the legacy of those who took refuge away from the cauldron of city life and the politics of power and Popes. The gardens of the Villa d'Este boast some incomparable fountains, while the tombs of the Etruscans are a haunting reminder of the people who were here before the ancient Romans. Giorgio just has to visit the beautiful city of Viterbo, to find out more about the first Papal conclave which he remembers learning about in school, and then it is time to treat Andrew to a meal fit for a Pope with recipes from a historic cookbook. They end their trip in the south of Lazio at Latina, a glimpse into what Italy might have become if one man had got his way.


have a look : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyrAYNXYQXU


Belirtmeden geçmeyeyim dedim; Program güzel yalnız arabalar da ayrı güzel! 

Andrew Andrew Andrew <3 

Italy Unpacked: In the Footsteps of the Poets

 
Beginning in Liguria, a region bordered by mountains and a beautiful rocky coastline which inspired the English Romantic poets, Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli travel along the west coast of Italy, exploring the culture and cuisine of the diverse regions. Their first stop is the city of Genoa, once a great maritime republic, whose former glory is reflected it its opulent Baroque palaces with their imposing facades, glamorous decor and splendid paintings by artists such as Van Dyck and Bernardo Strozzi. In contrast to these grand statements of wealth, Giorgio makes the simple dish that the city is famous for - pesto alla genovese. The two travellers' then move on to the Cinque Terre, a rugged portion of coastline featuring a national park and five picturesque villages seemingly wedged into the cliff face beside sea. Finally, Andrew and Giorgio cross over into Tuscany and, managing to stay off the tourist trail, visit a hidden gem of Renaissance art in Pistoia and one of Pisa's best-kept secrets. They finish back by the sea at the port city of Livorno, where the fishermen's catch of the day dictates the menu.

check it out : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WH-pGfFDc



Sayın Andrew- sen adamı öldürürsün!

HASTASIYIM! :) 

9 Ocak 2015 Cuma

Italy Unpacked: The Art of Feast ( Yeah, Giorgio I enjoyed it !!! :) )

Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the richest regions in Italy. They find out why the city is know as la Dotta (the Learned), la Grassa (the Fat) and la Rossa (the Red), while visiting its shops, art institutions and the oldest university in the world.

Andrew and Giorgio experience the social and friendly atmosphere of the region and meet fishermen casting huge nets at the mouth of the river Po. From there, it is a short journey to Ferrara where they discover the legacy left by the famous dynasty d'Este, and to Modena, home of balsamic vinegar and Ferrari.

Finally, Giorgio reveals the source of modern Italian cuisine - at the Palatina Library in Parma he views an original copy of the first cook book of the newly united Italy - while Andrew admires Correggio's magnificent fresco in the dome of Parma Cathedral.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW9-b3J3-DY



Bu bölüm en sevdiğim bölümlerinden. Bu adamların Sicimoğlu deyimiyle "Hastasıyım". Muhteşem bir ikili  olmuşlar. Aralarındaki ilişkiyi özellikle 52. ve 53. dakikada görebilirsiniz. Ben çok zevk aldım yine. Darısı sizin başınıza. İyi seyirler!

gsö

7 Ocak 2015 Çarşamba

Italy Unpacked - Looking to the Future- Lombardy / Milan

The second leg of Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli's journey takes Giorgio home, to Lombardy, a region brimming with engineering innovations and the influences brought by the proximity to Northern Europe, always with an eye to the future.

The first stop is of course Corgeno, Giorgio's hometown, where Andrew is the guest at a typical Sunday Lunch at the Locatelli's home.

Andrew repays him with a visit to some very unusual frescos by Lorenzo Lotto, hidden in a private chapel. The Christ with long fingernails is one of Andrew's favourite frescos.

And it's time to reach Milan, the capital, with its temples dedicated to the Gods of religion (The Duomo), art (La Scala) and capitalism (the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele the II and surroundings streets, full of luxury shops).

At his restaurant inside La Scala, the chef Gualtiero Marchesi (father of the modern Italian cuisine) would intrigue his costumers with a risotto made with saffron and... gold.

But Milan is not just about beauty and style, it has a dark centre. It is an arena of extreme political contrasts. Fascism was very strong here and so was the opposition to it. In Milan the Futurists movement embraced the world of modern art, and expressed the violence that would shape modern Italy under Fascism - a dark but fascinating story, that Andrew and Giorgio will investigate with a visit to the Museum of 900.

More amazing art is waiting for them outside Milan, in the gem that is Mantua, a town full of mesmerizing buildings. Among those, the diamond in the crown is Palazzo Te, a former hunting lodge built for the amusement of the Duke Federico Gonzaga and his guests, designed and covered in frescos by Giulio Romano, a disciple of Raphael.

And to end this fascinating trip another well kept secret: Cremona, hometown to the one of the most famous luthiers in the world: Antonio Stradivari, where Giorgio and Andrew will have the privilege to be the spectator of a very private concert.

check it out : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbY7agSwCWs