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Ebola, Maurice ferme temporairement ses frontières à certains voyageurs : « Ces mesures visent avant tout à protéger la population », affirme le Dr Fazil Khodabocus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Le Covid-19 toujours d'actualité : il fait désormais partie des infections respiratoires aiguës aux côtés du H1N1, indique le Dr Fazil Khodabocus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
MMA Lock of the Night is back to give you breakdowns and predictions for Netflix MVP MMA 1: Rousey vs Carano. Also on the main card, Ngannou vs Lins and Diaz vs Perry.
Leptospirose : un quatrième décès depuis le début de l'année « ne pas banaliser cette maladie », alerte le Dr Fazil Khodabocus. by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : 1 415 cas depuis le début de l'année, 120 cas actifs et une quarantaine de nouveaux cas quotidiens; « la vigilance reste de mise », prévient le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Leptospirose à Maurice : un cas critique à l'hôpital Jeetoo…le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus appelle à redoubler de précautions by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Hôpital Victoria : pénurie de films radiographiques, des mesures temporaires mises en place, rassure le Dr Fazil Khodaboccus, directeur par intérim des services de santé. by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chaleur persistante : « Il faut être vigilant et bien s'hydrater, même lorsqu'on ne ressent pas la soif », déclare le Dr Fazil Khodabocus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Santé publique : Pas de virus Nipah à Maurice, mais une vigilance maximale reste de mise, assure le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Suite à des cas confirmés au Bengale occidental en Inde, les autorités mauriciennes intensifient la vigilance face au virus Nipah, une maladie grave pouvant se transmettre par les chauves-souris ou par des aliments contaminés. Suivi à Maurice depuis plusieurs années, le virus fait l'objet d'une surveillance stricte. Le Nipah peut provoquer fièvre, maux de tête, vomissements, troubles respiratoires, voire encéphalite, avec un taux de mortalité élevé (40 à 75 %). Aucun vaccin ni traitement spécifique n'est disponible à ce jour, mais des mesures de prévention et de contrôle sont en place. L'hôpital de Souillac est prêt à prendre en charge tout cas éventuel, souligne le Dr Fazil Khodabocus, directeur par intérim des services de santé, tout en rassurant : « Nous n'avons aucun cas de virus Nipah à Maurice. » Le Dr Khodabocus insiste sur la vigilance individuelle. Les voyageurs venant de zones à risque sont suivis quotidiennement par téléphone et font un contrôle médical physique les 4ᵉ, 13ᵉ et 21ᵉ jours pour surveiller leur état de santé pendant la période de 21 jours. Toute personne présentant des symptômes est invitée à contacter le 8924.
FB TW WS La Journée internationale de la préparation aux épidémies, observée chaque 27 décembre, a été proclamée en 2020 par les Nations unies. Elle vise à rappeler aux États l'importance de l'anticipation, de la coordination et de la réactivité face aux menaces sanitaires, à la lumière des leçons tirées de la pandémie de Covid-19. À Maurice, la gestion des épidémies s'est considérablement améliorée ces dernières années, souligne le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus, directeur par intérim des Services de santé. Selon lui, l'expérience de la Covid-19 a permis de renforcer les capacités du personnel de santé, notamment en matière de prévention et de contrôle des infections (Infection Prevention and Control – IPC). « Aujourd'hui, tout le personnel est formé aux protocoles IPC », affirme-t-il. Le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus a souligne qu'un plan d'action national en matière de préparation aux épidémies devrait d'ailleurs voir le jour l'an prochain. Il a ajoute que « Maurice est prête à faire face aux épidémies. Nous disposons d'un bon système, mais il doit être amélioré en permanence », conclut le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus, rappelant que la vigilance et l'adaptation restent essentielles face aux menaces sanitaires futures.
Un premier cas de chikungunya détecté à Roche-Brune : une femme d'une soixantaine d'années touchée, selon le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus by TOPFM MAURITIUS
durée : 01:28:45 - Fazil Say, la créativité d'un interprète - par : Aurélie Moreau - Virtuose passionnant, le pianiste Fazil Say est aussi un brillant compositeur. Son jeu très engagé reflète sa forte personnalité par son intense expressivité. Au programme aujourd'hui : Mozart, Liszt, Prokofiev, Debussy, Bach, Say… Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
M. Abdurrahman Işık'ın Sesinden Necip Fazıl Kısakürek'in Gençliğe Hitabesi
Deux nouveaux variants du Covid-19, identifiés comme XFG (surnommé Stratus) et NB.1.8.1 (dit Nimbus), circulent actuellement au Royaume-Uni et suscitent l'attention des autorités sanitaires internationales. La question se pose désormais : représentent-ils une menace pour Maurice ? Le Dr Fazil Koddabaccus, Acting Director of Health Services, indique que les autorités mauriciennes maintiennent une surveillance active des variants Nimbus et Stratus. Le séquençage régulier effectué toutes les deux à trois semaines n'a pour l'instant détecté aucun de ces variants à Maurice, mais la vigilance reste de mise. Concernant les infections respiratoires aiguës, une légère baisse a été observée la semaine dernière. Entre le 22 et le 28 septembre, 5 433 cas ont été recensés, contre 5 693 la semaine précédente.
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Le Dr Fazil Khodabocus, directeur par intérim des services de santé, a signalé une hausse préoccupante des infections respiratoires et des cas de grippe cet hiver. Le nombre de cas recensés s'élève à 4 034, un chiffre en augmentation par rapport à l'année dernière. Cette recrudescence s'explique en partie par les températures plus basses, qui favorisent la propagation des virus. Face à cette situation, le Dr Khodabocus appelle la population à consulter un médecin dès l'apparition des premiers symptômes. Il rappelle également les mesures de prévention essentielles.
Fresh off rescuing that charming menace Fazil, the party accepts Ursula's invitation to celebrate his return with dinner. But when they arrive at the Silver Cap, they find it boarded up and sealed off by the DFDA. Looks like that Fazil favor is coming due a lot sooner than expected...
This week, the party dives back into the Gauntlet—literally. After narrowly escaping a death trap, they finally track down Fazil. But if only that were the most dangerous part of the session… Hope someone remembers how to make a swim check!
Listen to Club FM interview with Ethical Hacker Farhan Bin Fazil, where he discusses precautions against cyber scams, explains how ethical hacking works, and shares useful cybersecurity tips.#FarhanBinFazil #TwiceIsWise #ethicalhacker #cybersecurity #ClubFM
This week, the party celebrates their first-ever level up! Hope everyone made great choices—what could possibly go wrong? Certainly nothing dangerous awaits them in the Gauntlet as they set off in search of Fazil... right?
Gastro-entérite : 1 492 cas recensés en quelques semaines, le Dr Fazil Kodaboccus appelle à la vigilance by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Ein neues Album von Fazil Says - vorgestellt auf NDR Kultur.
Vaccin contre le Chikungunya : « Nous réfléchissons, il faut bien peser le pour et le contre, » déclare le Dr Fazil Khodabocus
Avec 25 cas de Chikungunya et 16 cas de dengue actifs à ce jour, les autorités appellent à prendre des précautions sévères. Concernant le Chikungunya, cette maladie peut entraîner de sévères douleurs articulaires qui peuvent persister pendant des années. Les personnes âgées ainsi que les enfants nés après 2006 sont les plus vulnérables, nous explique le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus. Quant à la dengue, elle peut provoquer des hémorragies et entraîner une chute des plaquettes sanguines. D'ailleurs, l'un des cas locaux a nécessité une transfusion de plaquettes.
À ce jour, trois cas de chikungunya ont été recensés en une semaine, tous dans l'ouest de l'île. Le Dr Fazil Khodabocus, directeur par intérim des services de santé, souligne l'importance de ne pas sous-estimer cette maladie. Selon lui, le chikungunya peut être particulièrement risqué pour les personnes ayant des comorbidités. Le Dr Fazil Khodabocus fait également référence à la situation tragique survenue à l'île de la Réunion, où deux personnes ont perdu la vie après avoir contracté le chikungunya.
durée : 00:06:34 - Le Bach du matin du mardi 14 janvier 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un bach turc ! Fazil Say fête aujourd'hui ses 55 ans et c'est au compositeur allemand que le pianiste né à Ankara avait consacré l'un de ses premiers disques. Ici, il interprète un extrait de la 3è suite française en mi majeur BWV 817.
durée : 00:06:34 - Le Bach du matin du mardi 14 janvier 2025 - Notre Bach du matin est un bach turc ! Fazil Say fête aujourd'hui ses 55 ans et c'est au compositeur allemand que le pianiste né à Ankara avait consacré l'un de ses premiers disques. Ici, il interprète un extrait de la 3è suite française en mi majeur BWV 817.
This is the Catchup on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I'm Flora Swain.Today is the 5th of November and here are the headlinesIn a landmark decision, a 9-judge bench of the Supreme Court ruled that not all private property can be considered a "material resource of the community" under Article 39(b) for redistribution. Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud delivered the majority ruling, supported by six justices, while Justice BV Nagarathna agreed in a concurring opinion. Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia dissented. This ruling, which overturns decades of legal precedent, is a significant shift in the interpretation of property rights in India.Andhra Pradesh Home Minister V. Anitha, criticized by Jana Sena Party (JSP) leader Pawan Kalyan for rising crimes against women, responded by accepting the criticism constructively. Anitha, a two-time MLA, expressed that the feedback motivates her to improve and better meet public expectations. Despite the criticism, she emphasized her focus on addressing concerns seriously. Anitha, who is an ally of Kalyan's party, added that she spoke to him over the phone and will continue to work towards improving the situation.Sharad Pawar, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief, hinted at retiring from active parliamentary politics, signaling his intention to pass the leadership baton to younger generations. Speaking about Maharashtra's Baramati constituency, Pawar emphasized the importance of youth leadership for the next 30 years. While Pawar stated he would step back from electoral politics, he confirmed his continued involvement in public service. His message underscored his faith in his family's legacy and the need for fresh leadership, urging support for Yugendra Pawar in the upcoming Assembly elections.The Supreme Court upheld the constitutional validity of the Uttar Pradesh Board of Madarsa Education Act, 2004, with one major exception. The court ruled that provisions allowing the Board to award higher degrees like Fazil and Kamil are unconstitutional, as they conflict with the University Grants Commission Act of 1956. A three-judge bench, led by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, overturned an earlier Allahabad High Court ruling that had declared the Act unconstitutional, marking a significant judgment on madarsa education regulations.Voting has begun in more than 20 U.S. states for the 2024 Presidential Election, including key battlegrounds like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina. Other states joining in the process include Ohio, Georgia, and Virginia. The first ballots were cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, in a long-standing tradition, with both Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican contender Donald Trump tied with three votes each. As polls open across the country, all eyes are on these swing states to determine the election's outcome.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express.
In the contemporary world, political violence has been an unavoidable issue for everyone. It is therefore essential to criticize political violence in a textured way. The Iraqi Ba'th state's Anfāl operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century's ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and only crime of state in the Middle East to be tried under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, the 1950 Nuremberg Principles, and the 1969 Iraqi Penal Code and to be recognized as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq (Rutgers UP, 2024) offers an unprecedented pathway to the study of political violence. It is a sweeping work of anthropological hospitality, returning to the Anfāl operations as the violence of political modernity only to turn to the human survivors' hospitality and acts of translation - testimonial narratives, law, politics, archive, poetry, artworks, museums, memorials, symbolic cemeteries, and infinite pursuit of justice in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Being Human gathers together social sciences, humanities, and the arts to understand modernity's violence and its living on. Fazil Moradi is Visiting Associate Professor at Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg; Associate Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; and Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center—City University of New York. Apart from Being Human, his recent publications include Memory and Genocide: On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation (co-ed. by Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Ralph Buchenhorst, Routledge 2017); and ‘Tele-Evidence: On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence' (Special Issue, co-edited by Richard Rottenburg, Critical Studies 2019); and editor of ‘In Search of Decolonised Political Futures: Engaging Mahmood Mamdani' s Neither Settler Nor Native' (Special Issue in Anthropological Theory, 2023). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of economic anthropology, hope and time studies, and the anthropology of borders and frontiers. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the contemporary world, political violence has been an unavoidable issue for everyone. It is therefore essential to criticize political violence in a textured way. The Iraqi Ba'th state's Anfāl operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century's ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and only crime of state in the Middle East to be tried under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, the 1950 Nuremberg Principles, and the 1969 Iraqi Penal Code and to be recognized as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq (Rutgers UP, 2024) offers an unprecedented pathway to the study of political violence. It is a sweeping work of anthropological hospitality, returning to the Anfāl operations as the violence of political modernity only to turn to the human survivors' hospitality and acts of translation - testimonial narratives, law, politics, archive, poetry, artworks, museums, memorials, symbolic cemeteries, and infinite pursuit of justice in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Being Human gathers together social sciences, humanities, and the arts to understand modernity's violence and its living on. Fazil Moradi is Visiting Associate Professor at Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg; Associate Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; and Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center—City University of New York. Apart from Being Human, his recent publications include Memory and Genocide: On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation (co-ed. by Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Ralph Buchenhorst, Routledge 2017); and ‘Tele-Evidence: On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence' (Special Issue, co-edited by Richard Rottenburg, Critical Studies 2019); and editor of ‘In Search of Decolonised Political Futures: Engaging Mahmood Mamdani' s Neither Settler Nor Native' (Special Issue in Anthropological Theory, 2023). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of economic anthropology, hope and time studies, and the anthropology of borders and frontiers. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
In the contemporary world, political violence has been an unavoidable issue for everyone. It is therefore essential to criticize political violence in a textured way. The Iraqi Ba'th state's Anfāl operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century's ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and only crime of state in the Middle East to be tried under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, the 1950 Nuremberg Principles, and the 1969 Iraqi Penal Code and to be recognized as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq (Rutgers UP, 2024) offers an unprecedented pathway to the study of political violence. It is a sweeping work of anthropological hospitality, returning to the Anfāl operations as the violence of political modernity only to turn to the human survivors' hospitality and acts of translation - testimonial narratives, law, politics, archive, poetry, artworks, museums, memorials, symbolic cemeteries, and infinite pursuit of justice in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Being Human gathers together social sciences, humanities, and the arts to understand modernity's violence and its living on. Fazil Moradi is Visiting Associate Professor at Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg; Associate Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; and Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center—City University of New York. Apart from Being Human, his recent publications include Memory and Genocide: On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation (co-ed. by Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Ralph Buchenhorst, Routledge 2017); and ‘Tele-Evidence: On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence' (Special Issue, co-edited by Richard Rottenburg, Critical Studies 2019); and editor of ‘In Search of Decolonised Political Futures: Engaging Mahmood Mamdani' s Neither Settler Nor Native' (Special Issue in Anthropological Theory, 2023). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of economic anthropology, hope and time studies, and the anthropology of borders and frontiers. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
In the contemporary world, political violence has been an unavoidable issue for everyone. It is therefore essential to criticize political violence in a textured way. The Iraqi Ba'th state's Anfāl operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century's ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and only crime of state in the Middle East to be tried under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, the 1950 Nuremberg Principles, and the 1969 Iraqi Penal Code and to be recognized as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq (Rutgers UP, 2024) offers an unprecedented pathway to the study of political violence. It is a sweeping work of anthropological hospitality, returning to the Anfāl operations as the violence of political modernity only to turn to the human survivors' hospitality and acts of translation - testimonial narratives, law, politics, archive, poetry, artworks, museums, memorials, symbolic cemeteries, and infinite pursuit of justice in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Being Human gathers together social sciences, humanities, and the arts to understand modernity's violence and its living on. Fazil Moradi is Visiting Associate Professor at Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg; Associate Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; and Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center—City University of New York. Apart from Being Human, his recent publications include Memory and Genocide: On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation (co-ed. by Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Ralph Buchenhorst, Routledge 2017); and ‘Tele-Evidence: On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence' (Special Issue, co-edited by Richard Rottenburg, Critical Studies 2019); and editor of ‘In Search of Decolonised Political Futures: Engaging Mahmood Mamdani' s Neither Settler Nor Native' (Special Issue in Anthropological Theory, 2023). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of economic anthropology, hope and time studies, and the anthropology of borders and frontiers. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
In the contemporary world, political violence has been an unavoidable issue for everyone. It is therefore essential to criticize political violence in a textured way. The Iraqi Ba'th state's Anfāl operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century's ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and only crime of state in the Middle East to be tried under the 1948 UN Genocide Convention, the 1950 Nuremberg Principles, and the 1969 Iraqi Penal Code and to be recognized as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes in Baghdad between 2006 and 2007. Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq (Rutgers UP, 2024) offers an unprecedented pathway to the study of political violence. It is a sweeping work of anthropological hospitality, returning to the Anfāl operations as the violence of political modernity only to turn to the human survivors' hospitality and acts of translation - testimonial narratives, law, politics, archive, poetry, artworks, museums, memorials, symbolic cemeteries, and infinite pursuit of justice in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Being Human gathers together social sciences, humanities, and the arts to understand modernity's violence and its living on. Fazil Moradi is Visiting Associate Professor at Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg; Associate Researcher at the Institute for Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences; and Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Crimes against Humanity at the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, Graduate Center—City University of New York. Apart from Being Human, his recent publications include Memory and Genocide: On What Remains and the Possibility of Representation (co-ed. by Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Ralph Buchenhorst, Routledge 2017); and ‘Tele-Evidence: On the Translatability of Modernity's Violence' (Special Issue, co-edited by Richard Rottenburg, Critical Studies 2019); and editor of ‘In Search of Decolonised Political Futures: Engaging Mahmood Mamdani' s Neither Settler Nor Native' (Special Issue in Anthropological Theory, 2023). Yadong Li is a PhD student in anthropology at Tulane University. His research interests lie at the intersection of economic anthropology, hope and time studies, and the anthropology of borders and frontiers. More details about his scholarship and research interests can be found here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
durée : 00:04:39 - Classic & Co - par : Anna Sigalevitch - .
Join us for a captivating conversation with Art Fazil, as we explore his journey through the rich cultural tapestry of Nusantara. Celebrating 30 years of his self-titled debut album, Art shares insights into his timeless music, the influence of Malay folk traditions, and his unique blend of global sounds. Dive into the history of Nusantara, the significance of traditional songs like "Rasa Sayang," and the impact of spirituality on Art's work. This episode offers a deep dive into Art's role as a cultural ambassador and educator, preserving and innovating the musical heritage of Southeast Asia. Listen and be inspired by Art's stories, reflections, and his commitment to creating meaningful art.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:11:10 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 09 septembre 2024 - Le nouvel album de musique française pour clavier de Fazıl Say tire son nom - Oiseaux tristes - d'un mouvement de la suite Miroirs de Maurice Ravel.
durée : 01:28:10 - En pistes ! du lundi 09 septembre 2024 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Nouvelle semaine donc nouvelles œuvres, Emilie et Rodolphe vous proposent d'écouter en ce jour les œuvres de Couperin, Debussy, Rameau, Ravel, Bruckner, Brahms, Haydn, Grieg. En pistes !
durée : 00:11:10 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 09 septembre 2024 - Le nouvel album de musique française pour clavier de Fazıl Say tire son nom - Oiseaux tristes - d'un mouvement de la suite Miroirs de Maurice Ravel.
durée : 01:28:10 - En pistes ! du lundi 09 septembre 2024 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Nouvelle semaine donc nouvelles œuvres, Emilie et Rodolphe vous proposent d'écouter en ce jour les œuvres de Couperin, Debussy, Rameau, Ravel, Bruckner, Brahms, Haydn, Grieg. En pistes !
durée : 00:58:53 - Fazil Say, exceptionnel pianiste et compositeur - par : Aurélie Moreau - Brillant interprète du grand répertoire, Fazil Say a enregistré une remarquable intégrale des sonates pour piano de Beethoven. On entend dans ses œuvres des influences notamment grecques et turques, comme dans sa ballade « Nazim ».
Baashha Fahad Fazil Varathan ordinary to Extraordinary Human being
Hannah & Rose discuss Manichitrathazhu (1993), a horror film about a couple that moves into a house haunted by the memory of dancer. This film is directed by Fazil with songs by M. G. Radhakrishnan. It stars Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, and Shobana. Recommended for advanced viewers. Rated for all ages. Other names mentioned in the … Continue reading "Episode 62: Manichitrathazhu"
In this conversation, we talk to reporters Fazil Khan and Liz Donovan about their newest article, “The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren't Getting the Help They Need.”, produced in partnership with The City, Columbia Journalism Investigations, and City Limits. Khan and Donovan discuss what it was like reporting on the crisis for over a year, how they reached out to grieving families, and their difficulties getting answers from the New York Department of Education. “The Pandemic Robbed Thousands of NYC Children of Parents. Many Aren't Getting the Help They Need:” http://bit.ly/3lZRgxH “Kids Who Lost Parents to COVID, In Their Own Words:” http://bit.ly/3Z81eeu “1 in Every 200 Children in NYC Has Lost a Parent or Caregiver to COVID. That's Almost Twice the National Rate:” http://bit.ly/3SBXsbv Transcript: http://bit.ly/3Kydr8s Type Investigations is a newsroom for independent investigative journalists. For our latest, subscribe to our newsletter: www.typeinvestigations.org/subscribe
durée : 00:15:55 - Le Disque classique du jour du jeudi 08 décembre 2022 - Ce matin, place à un chef-d'oeuvre de l'oeuvre de Bach vu sous un tout nouveau jour par le pianiste-compositeur Fazil Say, suivant sa brillante interprétation des sonates pour piano de Beethoven, sortie en 2020.
durée : 01:30:08 - En pistes ! du jeudi 08 décembre 2022 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Bach, Vivaldi, Britten, Poulenc ou Cherubini... Voici un aperçu du programme que vous ont concocté Emilie et Rodolphe ce jeudi. En Piste !