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Vida (Occitan literary form)

Vida is the usual term for a brief prose biography, written in Old Occitan, of a troubadour or trobairitz.

The word vida means "life" in Occitan languages; they are short prose biographies of the troubadours, and they are found in some chansonniers, along with the works of the author they describe. Vidas are notoriously unreliable: Mouzat, while complaining that some scholars still believe them, says they represent the authors as "ridiculous bohemians, and picaresque heroes"; Alfred Jeanroy calls them "the ancestors of modern novels". Most often, they are not based on independent sources, and their information is deduced from literal readings of details of the poems. Most of the vidas were composed in Italy, many by Uc de Saint Circ.

Additionally, some individual poems are accompanied by razos, explanations of the circumstances in which the poem was composed.

Vida (Sui Generis album)

Vida (Life) is the debut album of Argentine folk rock group Sui Generis, released on 1972.

Vidå

The Vidå (, North Frisian Widuu) is a creek in Jutland, Denmark. The creek starts east of Tønder and flows to the west, ending in the North Sea. The Vidå is in parts border between Denmark and Germany (through the Rudbøl Sø).

South of the river live the North Frisians.

Category:Rivers and streams of Jutland Category:Denmark–Germany border Category:International rivers of Europe

Vida (Sons do Quotidiano)

Portuguese keyboard player and composer José Cid released an EP in 1977 called Vida (Sons do Quotidiano). It's a concept album dealing with life from birth to death (apparently, life ended on this disc with an automobile accident, since you hear a car crash, before the disc ends with a synth solo). The record features Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, and string synth.

Vida (novel)

Vida is a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy.

The eponymous heroine is a 1960s Anti-war and pro-environmental activist who has in the modern day (1980s when the novel was written and is partially set) become part of an illegal underground revolutionary network which resembles the real Weatherman (later the Weatherpeople.) The story is told in the then present day and in flashback to the 1960s. Vida struggles to maintain a double life still having contacts with legitimate members of society, notably her lover Leigh, while continuing to carry out illegal actions against the government.

Vida (Ricardo Arjona song)

"Vida" is a latin pop song by Guatemalan recording artist Ricardo Arjona, released on 7 December 2010 as the second single from his twelfth studio album, Poquita Ropa (2010). The song was written by Arjona, who produced it with longtime collaborators Dan Warner and Lee Levin under their stage name Los Gringos. The song is considered to be an autobiographical song for the singer, and its lyrics are based on "matters of identity".

An accompanying music video for "Vida" was released in November 2010. It was directed by Joaquín Cambré and filmed in Mexico, and "represent[s] that mix of feelings crafting an ambience of hope inside of a story that inetivably has a tragic end." The video was used as part of the feature film Poquita Ropa — Una Historia Apasionada as well as on Arjona's Metamorfosis World Tour. As of 28 July 2012, the video has reached 3.9 million views on YouTube.

Vida (Draco Rosa album)

Vida is the twelfth studio album by Puerto Rican recording artist Draco Rosa, released on March 19, 2013 by Sony Music Latin. It consists of 16 duets of Rosa's hits featuring guest artists chosen personally by Rosa himself. This is the first album released by Draco after his non-hodgkin lymphoma cancer diagnosis near his liver on April 25, 2011. It is entitled Vida symbolizing Draco's recovery after his cancer treatment. The album won Album of the Year at the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards and won for Best Latin Pop Album at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.

Vida (La Mafia album)

Vida is the eighteenth studio album by La Mafia. It was released on April 23, 1994. The album reach the number two spot and stayed there for forty-seven weeks on the Billboard Latin Pop chart. "Vida" and "Me Duele Estar Solo" reached the number one spot. Vida was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop Album of the Year at the 7th Lo Nuestro Awards.

Vida (Gradačac)

Vida is a village in the municipality of Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Vida (Ricky Martin song)

"Vida" is a song recorded by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for the One Love, One Rhythm – The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album (2014). It was written by Martin, Salaam Remi, Elijah King, Afo Verde, Roxana Amed and produced by Remi. The song was chosen in a musical contest organized by FIFA and Sony Music which King won, and it was subsequently arranged for Martin to record the track. It was digitally released as the second single from the compilation album on April 22, 2014. "Vida" is a Latin pop song that features guitar, ukulele, percussion, horn and "exotic sounds with a Caribbean feel".

The song received generally positive reviews from music critics who praised the liveliness of the track and noted the consistency with other songs performed by Martin. It peaked at number five on the US Hot Latin Songs and became Martin's 23rd top-ten single on the chart. An accompanying music video, directed by Kátia Lund and Lívia Gama of Bossa Nova Films, was shot in Rio de Janeiro. It features Martin singing and dancing on the beach accompanied by around 100 other people. Martin performed the song on several occasions including at the 2014 Latin Billboard Music Awards and on season eighteen of the Dancing with the Stars US series.

Usage examples of "vida".

Aqui os tenho aos dous bem casados de outrora, os bem-amados, os bem-aventurados, que se foram desta para a outra vida, continuar um sonho provavelmente.

Entiendo que la senora es tan hermosa, que codicio tan verla, como la bien aventuranza de mi vida.

El Rei, para que possa mandar um exercito que, se desfiler pelo deserto e pelas montonhas e mesmo sobrepujar os bravos Kukuanes e suas artes diabolicas, pelo que se deviam trazer muitos padres Far o Rei mais rico depois de Salomao Com meus proprios olhos ve os di amantes sem conto guardados nas camaras do thesouro de Salomao a traz da morte branca, mas pela traicao de Gagoal a feiticeira achadora, nada poderia levar, e apenas a minha vida.

A vontade divina podia ser a minha vida, sem necessidade de lhe dedicar ab ovo.

Sabe, Tatziu, minha vida mudou muito desde que passamos a viver em comunidade, desde que deixei de ser seu empregado.

I met there several officers, the chaplain of the fortress, a certain Paoli Vida, one of the singers of St.

Fue entonces cuando el autor de Ficciones se tuvo que ganar la vida con actividades docentes y editoriales.

Sangiácomo encaraba la vida desde el pescante de madera de un carro de la Dirección de Limpieza.

Madame Vida, the major's sister-in-law, being alone with me one morning, confided in me in a moment of unreserved confidence what she had to suffer from the jealous disposition of her husband, and his cruelty in having allowed her to sleep alone for the last four years, when she was in the very flower of her age.

Eso lo fue diciendo en un inglés rústico, entreverado de araucano o de pampa, y detrás del relato se vislumbraba una vida feral: los toldos de cuero de caballo, las hogueras de estiércol, los festines de carne chamuscada o de vísceras crudas, las sigilosas marchas al alba.

El príncipe de los ladrones yace allí sin vida, víctima de la picadura de un bicho.

Le he ofrecido un cofre lleno de oro, que le hubiera bastado para vivir cómodamente el resto de su vida, pero él sólo cogió una pequeña bolsa, el caballo que encontró en el campo de batalla, unas armas y algunos trajes.

Pocos como él han sabido cantar la vida cotidiana del Buenos Aires de los años veinte y treinta y, asimismo, son escasos los narradores en español cuya obra adquiera los matices fantásticos de sus narraciones.

Trajo consigo unos cien libros, los únicos, me atrevo a afirmar, que don Alejandro leyó en el decurso de su vida.

Llevaban una vida de bárbaros, se enfrentaban a continuos peligros, combatien­do con enemigos tanto humanos como bestiales.