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Anne Sylvestre
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Sylvestre (1965)
Background information
Birth name Anne-Marie Beugras
Born (1934-06-20)20 June 1934
Lyon, France
Died 30 November 2020(2020-11-30) (aged 86)
Paris, France
Genres Chanson
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1957 (1957)–2020 (2020)
Labels
  • Philips
  • Anne Sylvestre
  • EPM Musique
  • Universal

Anne Sylvestre (French: [an silvɛstʁ], born Anne-Marie Beugras; 20 June 1934 – 30 November 2020) was a French singer-songwriter.

Biography

Anne Sylvestre was born in Lyon on 20 June 1934. She was the daughter of Albert Beugras and the sister of writer Marie Chaix. Her father was a politician turned collaborationist during the Occupation of France. Marie Chaix wrote a book about their father's role during the Occupation, Les Lauriers du lac de Constance (1974).

While studying Literature in Sorbonne University, Anne Sylvestre started singing in cabarets in the fifties and was discovered by Michel Valette. Jean-Claude Pascal recorded her song "Porteuse d'eau" (Waterbearer) under the title "La terre" (The Dirt, 1958). She started recording in 1959, and Georges Brassens wrote a preface for her second album (1962). Since 1962, she also wrote and sang for children (Fabulettes). She wrote a song for Serge Reggiani, "La Maumariée" (The Wrongly-Wed Bride, 1968). She recorded a comical duet with Boby Lapointe, "Depuis l'temps que j'l'attends mon prince charmant" (I've been waiting for my prince charming for ages, 1969).

In 1973, she created her own recording company to release her albums. In 1976, along with Isabelle Aubret, she recorded album Fabulettes et Chansons d'Anne Sylvestre. In 1987, she put on a show with singer Pauline Julien from Quebec (Gémeaux croisées, Crossed Gemini, 1987-1988). With fellow singer Michèle Bernard, she put on a show aimed at children, Lala et le Cirque du vent (Lala and the Wind's Circus, 1992-1996). She also sang on scene with Agnès Bihl in the show Carré de Dames (Four of Queens, 2012).

Her songs encompass a large range of subjects. Her love songs are often in a nostalgic mode ("Le Pêcheur de perles", The Pearl Fisher, 1967; "La Chambre d'or", Golden Room, 1969). Some of her songs could not be broadcast because of their strong engagement, and others contain profanity, for instance "Les Gens qui doutent" (Doubting People, 1977). Some songs deal with difficult subjects such as poverty ("Porteuse d'eau", Waterbearer, 1961), homelessness ("Pas difficile", Not difficult, 1986), education in a consumer society ("Abel Caïn, mon fils", Abel Cain, my son, 1971), war ("Berceuse de Bagdad", Lullaby from Baghdad, 2003). ..... She also supported same-sex marriage ("Gay marions-nous", 2007).

Discography

Year Album Peak positions Certification
FR
1961 Anne Sylvestre chante…
1962 La femme du vent
1963 Vous aviez, ma belle
1964 T'en souviens-tu la Seine
1965 Lazare et Cécile
1967 Berceuse pour moi
1968 Mousse
1969 Aveu
1969 Fabulettes
1971 Abel, Caïn, mon fils
1973 Les pierres dans mon jardin
1975 Une sorcière comme les autres
1975 L'école
1976 Les Nouvelles Fabulettes
1977 Comment je m'appelle
1977 Chansons pour…
1978 J'ai de bonnes nouvelles
1979 La rue, l'école, le square
1981 Dans la vie en vrai
1985 Écrire pour ne pas mourir
1986 Tant de choses à vous dire
1989 La ballade de Calamity Jane
1994 D'amour et de mots
1997 Chante... au bord de La Fontaine
1998 Les arbres verts
2000 Partage des eaux
2003 Les chemins du vent
2007 Bye mélanco 81
2013 Juste une femme 193

Awards

  • 1963 : Grand Prix du disque de l'Académie Charles-Cros
  • 1965 : Grand Prix du disque de l'Académie Charles-Cros
  • 2009 : Grande médaille de la chanson française

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Anne Sylvestre para niños

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