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world music, jazz, popular music
Juliette Gréco: „Merci”
28 September 2016, Wednesday
6 pm - 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Bridging Europe 2016 - French Days at Müpa Budapest
The program was cancelled

Valid tickets can be redeemed at our main ticket offices until 28 October, or are exchangeable at their original value for any performance produced by Müpa Budapest.

"When I stand on stage, I'm not tired at all,” declared Juliette Gréco in autumn 2015 at the age of 88. The vitality of the "black mouse,” who became a symbolic figure of wild and rebellious youth in Paris following the Second World War, has not diminished since. When Jean-Paul Sartre discovered Gréco singing in a Parisian cellar nightclub, he predicted a great career ahead and had two of his own poems set to music by Joseph Kosma so she could perform them. Later writers who wrote lyrics for her included Françoise Sagan, Jacques Prévert, Francois Mauriac and Albert Camus. She also attracted the attention of the director Jean Cocteau, who offered her a role in the film Orphée, bringing her huge success at the age of 22. Of her contemporaries, Gréco was particularly fond of Jacques Brel, continuing to sing his songs after his early death. Parallel to her singing career she became known as a movie actress, performed in theatre and worked on a poetry programme for radio. On tours of America and Brazil, her fans celebrated her as the "Queen of the Existentialists” and the "Muse of„Saint-Germain-des-Prés.” In 1982, she released an autobiography under the title Jujube, later also published in Hungarian by the Gondolat Publishing House. The book naturally also deals with her sweeping TV success Belphégor.
The legendary artist will be accompanied on accordion by her regular musical partner.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Featuring:

accordion Jean-Louis Matinier
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