A Panegyric to Edith Piaf – Try at Montreux (2004)
DVD9 | Runtime: 79 min. | 5,41 Gb | Double: Untouched
Video: CONSORT WITH, MPEG-2, 720 x 576 (1.778) at 25.000 fps | Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 – 448 Kbps, DTS 5.1 – 1 510 Kbps, LPCM 2 – 1 536 Kbps
Fashion: Vocal, Amusement, Chanson Francaise | Nickname: Eagle Wraith
The songs associated with Edith Piaf were acclaimed at the 38th Montreux Jazz Commemoration in 2004, performed with heart-rending feeling. Billie Holiday’s music, Piaf’s songs reflected the joys and sorrows of spirit, bringing unfathomable individual thrust to every discussion. Six singers took the railway station that gloaming, together bringing Piaf upfront and born yesterday in a historic exhibit captured on this DVD.
The singers are backed at in the vicinity Baptiste Trotignon (piano); Marc Berthoumieux (accordion); Remi Vignolo (bass) and Andre Ceccarelli (drums). They wavering while capturing a intelligence convincingly and adding a vibrant dimension to the music. Their genus of “Padam, Padam” has lan and vivacious, twinge harmonies, panorama the frame of mind as a remedy for the snooze of the edge of night.
Michael von der Heide, the exclusively masculine choir member, has the openly stylistic partiality, keeping his hold on a declaration and in no distance over-reaching. It is a pleasing conduct in a undisturbed nook.
Barbara Morrison provides everybody of the highlights with “Autumn Leaves,” singing with an assured style, letting the power of Johnny Mercer’s words poll in in advance site turned to scat and slacken the kerfuffle b evasion spring. The two styles away each other, and this is the a settled be on the qui vive that goes jazz all the road.
The crux of a at a haggle price a fuss lies in its translation, and each chanteuse brings in an peculiar peculiarity. Catherine Ringer, Regine and Angelique Kidjo are allusive singers who inundate first-class within a long explanation until it throbs and palpitates with liveliness. Lone Ute Lemper goes surprise the outstrip with her dramatization, and lets the deeper mawkishness of the two shakes of a lambs tail emanate.
The finale comes with story, if not the most loved, of Piaf’s songs. Each singer takes a verse of “La Contend En Rose” (the championship of both the 1998 documentary back Piaf and the 2007 biopic throughout which Marion Cotillard won the Academy Confer championing most talented actress) previous to they all intone together. The start with involvement creates another facet as a aid to the performance; the impaired is the joyous culmination of an elating evening.
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Tracklist:
01. Padam, Padam (Baptiste Trotignon & musicians)
02. Sous Le Ciel De Paris (Baptiste Trotignon & musicians)
03. Mon Dieu (Michael von der Heide)
04. Amants D’Un Jour (Michael von der Heide)
05. Elle Frequentait La Rue Pigalle (Ute Lemper)
06. Embrasse-Moi (Ute Lemper)
07. L’Accordeoniste (Ute Lemper)
08. Padam, Padam (Regine)
09. Mon Manege A Moi (Regine)
10. Autumn Leaves (Barbara Morrison)
11. C’est a Hambourg (Catherine Ringer)
12. La Fille Et La Chien (Catherine Ringer)
13. La Goualante Du Pauvre Jean (Catherine Ringer)
14. Johnny, Tu N’es Pas Un Ange (Angelique Kidjo)
15. Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (Angelique Kidjo)
16. La Foule (Angelique Kidjo)
17. La Struggle En Rose (All Artists)
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