French jazz singer and
recording artist Raquel Bitton is recognized as the foremost singer of
French music in America today and has been internationally reviewed as
the greatest interpreter of the music from the Edith Piaf repertoire.
Born in Marrakesh, Morocco, Ms. Bitton was already enthralling
audiences at the Casino de Marrakesh (where the classic film
Casablanca was partially shot) at the age of 11. When she was a
teenager, Raquel and her family moved to San Francisco where she began
her American career, focusing on the songs from the French l’Age d’Or.
She discovered her French repertoire by dusting off her father’s old
records that he brought with him to America.
Raquel was drawn to the passionate melodies and lyrics of the romantic
period of the 1930’s and 1940’s and quickly mastered many of the
songs from the era of Charles Trenet, Jean Sablon, and Josephine
Baker, to name a few. Raquel’s insatiable appetite for songs of the
heart led her to the Edith Piaf songbook. Raquel became not only an
expert historian on the life and songs of Edith Piaf, but also a
renowned interpreter of her music, singularly able to capture the
complete essence of one of the great vocalists of the 20th Century.
Raquel is currently performing her hit show, Raquel Bitton sings Edith
Piaf, her story…her songs, at notable concert halls throughout North
America. The tour opened in January 2000 with 3 sold-out performances
at Carnegie Hall(Capacity 3000 seat theater).
In this presentation, Bitton celebrates the extraordinary life of the
legendary Piaf through her songs. A 20-piece orchestra backs Bitton’s
one-woman tribute to the “little sparrow.” Elegant orchestrations
are arranged by long-time collaborator Bob Holloway. Bitton tells
stories of Piaf’s life that mirror the timeless songs that
catapulted Piaf from singing in the streets of Paris as a child to
becoming the highest paid entertainer in the world at the time. Bitton’s
unique, heartfelt renditions (sung in French) and her powerful
delivery take her audience on an intensely moving and emotional
journey.
Singing in French and English, Raquel has developed a variety of
additional elegant French-themed presentations including “Pops goes
to Paris,” “Postcards from Paris,” “Chansons d’Amour,” and
“In a Jazzy Mood.”
Raquel Bitton has recorded 6 albums to date: “I Wish You Love”,
“Changes”, “Dream a little dream” and “In a Jazzy Mood”
(in collaboration with the legendary composer Paul Misraki), and most
recently, Raquel Bitton Sings Edith Piaf: The Golden Album. Liz Smith,
Syndicated Columnist, said, “RAQUEL BITTON’S CD TRIBUTE TO EDITH
PIAF IS TERRIFIC!”
This recording can be found on the OMTOWN label of Higher Octave
Music, a division of NARADA records.
And “Dream a little dream”
Critics unanimously agree that passion is at the core of Raquel Bitton’s
extraordinary talent. Her powerful delivery is deeply moving and an
unforgettable experience for her audience.
“MAGNIFICENT, EMOTIONAL, MESMERIZING…. Musically stunning' Bitton’s
impassioned delivery has a trance-like effect on a listener. Piaf and
Billie Holiday share a poignancy that few others have mastered; Bitton,
here, is one.” Phil Elwood, San Francisco Examiner
“BITTON’S VOCALS…HONORED PIAF’S STYLE without strictly
imitating it. No one could live up to a legend so inflated, but a
bright interpreter like Ms. Bitton certainly can illuminate it.” Ann
Powers, The New York Times
“BITTON OFFERS TOUCHING TRIBUTE TO PIAF. Bitton delivered a
performance that would surely have been touching even to someone who’d
never heard of Piaf. Classic pieces such as Sous le ciel de Paris;
Milord; Non, je ne regrette rien; and, of course, La vie en rose
triggered ecstatic applause from a packed crowd.” Don Heckman, Los
Angeles Times
“THERE IS THE UNMISTAKABLE PASSION Ms. Bitton brings to her
invocation of the Piaf vocal spirit.” Barry Singer, The New York
Times
“PIAF IS BORN AGAIN – RAQUEL BITTON BRINGS A LEGEND BACK TO LIFE.
Raquel Bitton went straight to the audience’s heart like Piaf before
her…. [Carnegie Hall] was packed with people far as the eye could
see. Raquel Bitton’s show was well and truly sold out! This singer
doesn’t simply imitate, she performs in her own right and performs
with the same burning passion of the one and only Madame Piaf! That
Saturday night, another star was born.” Myriem Wong, France Amerique/Radio
France International/Figaro
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