Anthony Paul Beke (born 20 July 1966), known professionally as Anton Du Beke, is a British ballroom and Latin dancer and television presenter, best known as a professional dancer and judge on the BBC One celebrity dancing show, Strictly Come Dancing, since the show began in 2004. His professional dance partner since 1997 has been Erin Boag. In 2009, he presented the UK version of Hole in the Wall, for the BBC, replacing Dale Winton after being a team captain in 2008. In November 2017, Du Beke released his debut studio album, From the Top, on Polydor Records. It reached number 21 on the UK Albums Chart.
Comment obtenir un sommeil profond et réparateur sans pilules ni routine complexe, même si vous luttez contre l'insomnie depuis des années.
Redoutez-vous l'heure du coucher, sachant qu'une autre nuit à vous retourner vous attend ? Les solutions traditionnelles en matière de sommeil vous ont-elles laissé un sentiment de frustration et de désespoir ? Êtes-vous prêt à découvrir une approche naturelle qui fonctionne avec la capacité innée de votre corps à se reposer ? …
Avez-vous parfois l'impression de ne pas toujours faire bon usage de votre temps ? La sensation que les journées sont trop courtes ? Remettez-vous souvent au lendemain des projets pourtant si importants pour vous ? …
Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre return to Handel with a complete recording of his opera Alcina. The title role is interpreted by Magdalena Kožená, who reunites with Les Musiciens and maestro Minkowski after a series of acclaimed baroque recordings.She is joined by an excellent cast of soloists, consisting of Erin Morley (Morgana), Anna Bonitatibus (Ruggiero), Elizabeth De Shong (Bradamante), Alois Mühlbacher (Oberto), Valerio Contaldo (Oronte) and Alex Rosen (Melisso).This studio recording transports the listener to Alcina’s enchanted island, and shows Handel at the peak of his power: the score is dramatic, lush and colourful as well as introspective and profound where the story requires it.
Her story is one of the most legendary of all twentieth century musicians' stories, and also, one of the most tragic. Cellist Jacqueline Du Pré, born on January 26, 1945, in Oxford, England, to Derek and Iris Du Pré. (Despite the family name, Derek Du Pré was not French, but rather of British Channel Island ancestry; he could trace his lineage back to the Norman Conquest).