Singing Piaf with No Regrets
Marking Edith Piaf's 100th anniversary, the Paris-based singer Caroline Nin listens to those drawn to sing the music of the legendary French performer.
The Paris-based singer Caroline Nin listens to those drawn to sing the music of the legendary French performer, born 100 years ago this week in the working class Parisian district of Belleville.
Edith Piaf's influence on French popular song and, more widely, on French and European culture has barely waned since she first found fame and, to this day, her legend lives on - in the myths that surround her life and in the songs that people still sing.
Caroline Nin is intimate with Piaf, through her own show based on the singer's legacy. For this anniversary programme, she meets some of those - including employees at the French National Library, a Japanese tribute singer, Piaf's biographer Carolyn Burke and Rosen, a former prostitute who worked the bars of Pigalle - who can't resist singing Piaf. With no regrets.
Caroline Nin's performance of l'Accord茅oniste is accompanied by pianist Antoine Lefort and doublebass player Shankar Kirpalani.
Produced by Catherine Guilyardi and Alan Hall
A Falling Tree production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.
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- Thu 17 Dec 2015 11:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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