"100 years of Charles Aznavour A century of a life" is a captivating and accessible account that delves into the life and work of Charles Aznavour. Author Paule Gefelt takes us on a journey through the different periods in the life of this iconic artist.
The book begins with Aznavour's childhood and early stage experiences, offering a glimpse into his roots and his beginnings in show business. The period of the Occupation and his involvement in the Resistance are dealt with sensitively, underlining Aznavour's strength of character from an early age.
The progression of his career is carefully detailed, from his collaboration with major figures such as Edith Piaf and Pierre Roche, to his travels in Canada and the USA, which helped shape his unique style.
The book also explores his professional successes and challenges, his encounters with other great names in song, and his contributions to film and television. Iconic songs such as "La Bohme", "La Mamma", and "Hier encore" are examined, revealing the stories and inspirations behind these works.
Aznavour's relationship with his Armenian heritage, including his role in the response to the earthquake in Armenia, is also highlighted, showing his commitment to his roots and community.
The book concludes with an in-depth analysis of Aznavour's legacy, examining his influence on modern music and his impact on culture. "100 ans d'Aznavour" is much more than a biography; it's a celebration of the life of an artist whose talent and passion have crossed generations and cultures, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music and beyond.
Paule Gefelt, at the age of 38, stands out as a modern, connected expert in the field of French chanson.
Living in Paris, she immerses herself in the digital world to enrich her understanding and passion for music, in particular the work of Charles Aznavour.
Her research approach is firmly rooted in the digital age. Paule spends much of her time browsing various online forums, specialized blogs and sites dedicated to music.