Yvette Giraud

Yvette Giraud (16 September 1916 – 3 August 2014) was a French singer, born in Paris.

Yvette Giraud
Born(1916-09-16)16 September 1916
Paris, France
Died3 August 2014(2014-08-03) (aged 97)
GenresTraditional pop music
Occupation(s)Singer

Career

Giraud began singing in 1946 with "Mademoiselle Hortensia", or La Danseuse est Créole. With her husband, former Compagnon de la Chanson Marc Herrand, she wrote an autobiographical book in 2005, published by Editions du Signe in Strasbourg, about how she became internationally famous. Giraud was well known in Japan, where she sang for a long time, responding to the audience expectations since her first visit in 1955. Giraud's death was announced on 8 August 2014 by her family. She died on 3 August 2014.[1]

Awards and accolades

On 14 February 1995 Giraud was awarded the Order of the Precious Wisteria Crown by the Emperor of Japan. She later received the Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres distinction from the French Minister of Culture.[2]

Publications

  • Herrand, Marc; Giraud, Yvette (2005). La route enchantée [The Enchanted Road]. Strasbourg: Éditions du Seuil. ISBN 978-2-746-81584-1.
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See also

References

  1. AFP staff (8 August) "Death of Yvette Giraud, former star of the French song in Japan" AFP (Paris) captured at 12:34 8 August 2014. (in French)
  2. Herrand, Marc; Giraud, Yvette (2005). La route enchantée [The Enchanted Road]. Strasbourg: Éditions du Seuil. ISBN 978-2-746-81584-1.


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