Édith Piaf
Hi Édith Piaf (9 Disyembre 1915 – 11 Oktubre 1963) in usa ka Fransesa nga man-aawit.
Édith Piaf | |
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Background nga impormasyon | |
Ngaran ha pagkatawo | Édith Giovanna Gassion |
Kilalado gihapon nga |
La Môme Piaf (The Kid Sparrow) |
Natawo |
19 Disyembre 1915 Belleville, Paris, France |
Namatay |
11 Oktubre 1963 (edad 47) Plascassier |
Mga genre |
Cabaret Torch songs Chanson |
Mga buhaton | Singer, songwriter, actress |
Mga instrumento | Voice |
Mga tuig nga aktibo | 1935–1963 |
Mga label | Pathé Records, Pathé-Marconi |
Pinanbasaran
igliwatPadugang nga barasahon
igliwat- Berteaut, Simone (1965 (translation)) [1958]. Robert Laffont. ed (in French, translated into English). Au bal de la chance. Translated by G. Boulanger. Paris: Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-003669-5. Memoirs, written by stepsister.
- The Piaf Legend, by David Bret, Robson Books,1988.
- Piaf: A Passionate Life, by David Bret, Robson Books, 1998, revised JR Books, 2007
- "The Sparrow – Edith Piaf", chapter in Singers & The Song (pp. 23–43), by Gene Lees, Oxford University Press, 1987, insightful critique of Piaf's biography and music.
- Marlene, My Friend, by David Bret, Robson Books, 1993. Dietrich dedicates a whole chapter to her friendship with Piaf.
- Oh! Père Lachaise, by Jim Yates, Édition d'Amèlie 2007, ISBN 978-0-9555836-0-5. Piaf and Oscar Wilde meet in a pink-tinted Parisian Purgatory.
- No Regrets: The Life of Edith Piaf, by Carolyn Burke, Alfred A. Knopf 2011, ISBN 978-0-307-26801-3. An in-depth and insightful look at Piaf's life.
- Piaf, by Margaret Crosland. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1985, ISBN 0-399-13088-8. A biography.
- Edith Piaf, secrète et publique, [by] Denise Gassion (sister of É. Piaf) & Robert Morcet, Ergo Press, 1988; ISBN 2-86957-001-5
Mga sumpay ha gawas
igliwatAn Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Édith Piaf |
- Newsreel on Edith Piaf's Life ha YouTube
- Édith Piaf ha Internet Movie Database
- Edith Piaf's songs
- Genealogy of Edith Piaf, Généalogie magazine, n° 233, pp. 30–36
- Edith Piaf and her Paris