Fredrika Stahl (born 24 October 1984 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish singer and songwriter signed to Sony Music in France. Her style is a mix of jazz and pop. Along with singing, Fredrika plays the piano and guitar.
Her debut album, A Fraction of You was released in 2006. It features musicians such as Tom McClung (piano, also arrangements), José Palmer (guitar), Diego Imbert (double bass) and Karl Jannuska (drums). Stahl wrote the lyrics and music on her debut album.
Her second album, Tributaries, features Hiro Morozumi on piano, Oyvind Nypan & Andreas Öberg on guitar, Pierre Boussaguet & Acelio de Paula on bass and Simoné Prattico on drums as well as a large array of Parisian horn and string musicians.
Her song "Twinkle Twinkle" was used in a Nissan Juke commercial in 2010.
[The French and Swedish wikipedia articles are more up to date.]
The Picture may refer to:
The Picture (French: Le Tableau) is a one-act play written by Eugène Ionesco and first published in Viridis Candela, the journal of the Collège de 'Pataphysique. The first performance was in Paris at the théâtre de la Huchette in October 1955, directed by Robert Postec and with Pierre Leproux, Pierre Chevallier, Tsilla Chelton, Maria Murano.
Le Gros Monsieur is an irresistible businessman. Le Peintre, who wants to sell him a painting, accepts to pay for renting the wall space where the picture is hanging. Alice, an old, ugly, and ill woman, is asked by her brother to lend him a hand. After the painter leaves, the brother-sister relationship is reversed and the meek creature becomes authoritarian and demanding, threatening her brother with her walking-stick. Le Gros Monsieur obeys her but, when she is not looking, he grabs a gun and shoots. A miracle happens : Alice transforms into a beautiful maid. The old and ugly neighbour comes in, and she becomes beautiful too. The painter then comes back and turns into a prince charming. Only the Gros Monsieur is sad for not being able to transform himself.
The Picture is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger, and first published in 1630.
The play was licensed for performance by Sir Henry Herbert, the Master of the Revels, on 8 June 1629; it was acted by the King's Men at both of their theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. The play was published in quarto the following year; Massinger dedicated the work to the members of the Inner Temple. The play was popular and highly regarded in its own era; in 1650 Richard Washington wrote an elegy on Massinger in his own copy of the quarto of The Picture.
Massinger's sources for his plot were the 28th novel in Volume 2 of The Palace of Pleasure (1567) by William Painter, and an anonymous English translation of The Theatre of Honour and Knighthood (1623) by André Favyn.
The 1630 quarto contains an unusually full cast list of the original King's Men's production of the play:
The list is informative on the state of the King's Men company at this period. The veteran Lowin, who was likely the Iago to Richard Burbage's Othello three decades earlier, was by his early 50s tending toward senior roles. The clown Hilario, played by John Shank, is a thin-man character; the thin man was apparently a standard feature of the King's Men's dramaturgy — in the previous generation of Shakespeare and Burbage, hired man John Sinklo had filled thin-man clown roles like Pinch in The Comedy of Errors and Shadow in Henry IV, Part 2. And the female character of Queen Honoria is written for a supremely beautiful woman; she is more than once described as a "Juno" — which raises questions as to how the boy player Thompson managed the role.
Les jeux sonts faits
J'ai perdu cette manche
Si seulement tu pouvais m'accorder une revanche
Le pari est osé
La peur de toucher ses dés
Déjà sur la table placé la mise attend son dernier \"g\"
ça n'en vaut pas la peine
Pour quoi déjouer sans cesse
Pour quoi tenter encors
Quand ta chance se confesse
J'ai tellement attendu que mon score touche a l'or
Mon sort espere le grace pile ou face ce perd et passe
(refrain)
Je cherche un parcour ou tout va pour toujours
J'ai dansé au détour d'un rêve seul en place
J'ai tenté mon étoile, j'ai sauvé mon chamoil
Sans elle et comme des chuts bien sur j'ai tout perdu
Perdu mes illusions perdu la sensatin
Je cherche a mon inssu la seule issu pour m'en sortir (bis)
Les jeux sont faits
Il rest un AS dans ma manche
Si seulement tu savais convoiter mieux ta chance
Le jeu en vaut la peine et j'ai joué sans cesse
Tout misé même la haine qui companssaient mes faiblesses