Paris
Philharmonie de Paris - Cité de la Musique
16 Oct → 7 Nov 2021
Tue to Fri from 12 pm to 6 pm. Sat & Sun from 10 am to 6 pm. Closed on Mon.
Does "La chetron sauvage" or "Le chanteur énervant" ring a bell? Who do you think got these strange nicknames? Any idea? and if someone says "laisse béton" while singing, it comes back to you. Yes, Renaud! The Musée de la Musique is presenting an original and quite original exhibition on one of the most popular French singers of the French music scene. A figure with bowed legs, a red scarf, a shy blondness that contradicts the power of his words, carried by a tone recognizable among all. A peddler of childhood and humanity thanks to the acidulous tenderness of his "Mistral gagnant", his work, which has become part of the heritage of song, is rooted in the turmoil of his century and also has a timeless force. Between musical imagination and real-life stories, the tour presents unpublished archives that reveal the poetic and family roots of this child of the Porte d'Orléans, in love with Paname. To be discovered with the family.