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Édith Piaf's Récital 1961

Series: 33 1/3 Europe
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Édith Piaf's Récital 1961 delves into the significance of Piaf's iconic comeback concert at the Paris Olympia on 29 December 1960. This live performance unveiled her keynote song, ‘Non je ne regrette rien’ (No Regrets), marking a pivotal moment in her career. The book explores the concert’s content, context and enduring impact on Piaf’s life, celebrity and legacy, revealing why audiences then and now find her music so powerful and moving.
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Ideal for enthusiasts of French culture and music, students and academics of popular music studies, and readers drawn to biographies of legendary performers.

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Examines Édith Piaf’s live album Récital 1961, recorded at the famous Paris Olympia, and explores why it marked the last great turning point in her career.

Examines Édith Piaf’s live album Récital 1961, recorded at the famous Paris Olympia, and explores why it marked the last great turning point in her career.

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From the beginning of her career in 1935 to her death in 1963 and right up to the present, Édith Piaf has been recognised as unique and iconic. She is France’s most celebrated and mythified singing star across the world.

Récital 1961 explores her most important album: the live recording of her comeback concert at the Paris Olympia on 29 December 1960, which unveiled her keynote song, ‘Non je ne regrette rien’ (No Regrets). It examines the content, context and significance of the concert in relation to Piaf’s career, her life and her celebrity.

What was so special about the performance and why did the ecstatic audiences, that night and at the subsequent performances in 1961, find it so powerful and moving? The book dissects the live show, the album and the songs that feature on it, and at a deeper level their place in the invention of the public Piaf we know today – asking why, more than a century after her birth and 60 years after her death, we still remember her, listen to her and commemorate her around the world.

Series: 33 1/3 Europe

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A jewel of a little book, elegantly written and clearly explaining Piaf's artistry in 1961 and its continuing appeal to lovers of French chanson and scholars of popular music alike. Looseley’s graceful and erudite narrative appeals to both amateurs and specialists. The book is hugely engaging and informative, weaving cultural, political, historical and biographical threads into a quick, entertaining and insightful read.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501362101

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 149g

Pages: 128

About the Author

David Looseley is Emeritus Professor of Contemporary French Culture at the University of Leeds, UK. He writes on the popular music, culture and cultural policy of France, including Édith Piaf: A Cultural History (2015), joint winner of the Franco-British Society Literary Prize, and Popular Music in Contemporary France: Authenticity, Politics, Debate (2003). He was contributing editor (with Diana Holmes) of Imagining the Popular in Contemporary French Culture (2013). He is Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques.

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