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There will be Piaf at the Paris Olympic Games, without or - more likely - with Aya Nakamura

2024-03-26T17:15:10.547Z

Highlights: La Môme heiresses Catherine Glavas and Christie Laume were asked to agree to the use of Edith Piaf songs at the Paris Olympic Games. The two women were completely enchanted by the prospect of seeing the singer Aya Nakamura perform. Catherine GlAVAS: “I obviously accepted, it's so magnificent to open the Paris Olympics with Edith. This moves me a lot” According to Le Parisien, the organizing committee has also made contacts for the use. of La Vie en rose and Hymn to Love.


“Édith liked girls with personality,” the two heiresses of La Môme told Le Parisien, judging that the choice of Nakamura for the Olympics was “a good idea.”


They have not yet expressed themselves and, yet, they have their say.

Asked by

Le Parisien

about the idea of ​​seeing songs by Edith Piaf performed on the occasion of the Paris Olympic Games by Aya Nakamura, Catherine Glavas and her sister Christie Laume were completely enchanted by this prospect.

Heirs and beneficiaries of La Môme, the sisters of Théo Sarapo, Edith Piaf's last great love, do not hide the fact that they are not familiar with the singer.

But both are resolutely convinced that the idea is not bad.

“She’s pretty,”

said Christie Laume.

She has a lovely voice and style.

Edith liked girls with personality and was very concerned about the international world.

I'm very open and I think it's an interesting idea.

We live in a mixed world – I myself am of Greek origin, raised in France, Franco-American today – and it is a good idea of ​​the French president to want to show that.”

“From what I'm told, it's Aya Nakamura who will sing and it's the president who chose her.

She certainly has talent.

She is also very successful in the world.

But I don’t know her

,” comments Catherine Glavas.

Also read: Patrick Bruel: “I would be delighted to hear Aya Nakamura sing Édith Piaf”

Why not Nakamura?

The two women were asked to agree to the use of Piaf songs as part of the ceremonies for the Paris Olympic Games.

Although almost all recordings are now in the public domain, the texts can still be subject to copyright which runs up to 70 years after the death of the lyricist.

Catherine Glavas thus explains to Le Parisien that she gave her

“agreement”

to

“use for free with a new orchestration and a singer”

the Hymn to Love,

one of Piaf's flagship songs.

“Without giving us a name,”

she explains.

I obviously accepted, it's so magnificent to open the Paris Olympics with Edith.

This moves me a lot.”

According to

Le Parisien,

the organizing committee for the Paris Olympics has also made contacts for the use of

La Vie en rose,

another flagship title by Edith Piaf.

“It’s quite logical, because it’s Edith’s most famous song in the world,”

recalls Catherine Glavas

.

Grace Jones actually did a fantastic version of it.

In his style.

So why not entrust it to Aya Nakamura?

I'd just like to hear him sing before the ceremony, to see what it's like.

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Source: lefigaro

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