He had been one of the voices of the first confinement.
Last March, Stéphane Sénéchal feasted the ears of his neighbors, every evening at 7 p.m. from his window in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.
This 43-year-old lyrical singer had notably performed
La Marseillaise
,
Je t'ai t'a mon coeur
or
Caruso.
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With the virus coming back in force and the resulting new confinement, Stéphane Sénéchal has resumed service two evenings a week, Monday and Friday evenings, always at 7 p.m.
This time, for example, he sang
The Star-Spangled Banner
, the American national anthem, to celebrate Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election.
Or the song
Can You Feel the Love Tonight
, English version of
Love shines under the stars
in
The Lion King
, composed by Elton John.
We need solidarity more than ever.
So I began to sing at my window to express my solidarity with those who are suffering.
Stéphane Sénéchal.
“I am really convinced that culture carries the social bond and particularly music. We need solidarity more than ever. So I began to sing at my window to express my solidarity with those who are suffering. First of all during the first confinement and always now for all the sick, but also our heroes, the nursing staff and finally those who are isolated such as the elderly, ”
he explained a few days ago on France 3.
According to him, the idea is not to do a recital, but that each song carries a message.
"
The Lion King
is beyond controversy, dissension and all that can be said, we must not forget that our kings are the members of the nursing staff
,
"
he added.
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As far as he is concerned, he considers that singing at his window is
"louder than at the Opera"
.
“I don't play a role, I myself am confined like everyone else.
I actually had a French melody tour in the United States and a lot of things, but everything stopped, ”
he explained, entrusting working on upcoming projects for post-containment, including a short film. on discrimination in the art world, as well as a tour.