Charles TRENET
He was born May 18, 1913 in Narbonne, three years after his brother Antoine. In 1920, Trenet parents separate. Charles then shares his childhood where his mother Narbonne and Perpignan, where his father lives, Lucien, lawyer and amateur violinist. Later, Trenet also evoke femininity of Narbonne (city of his mother) and the masculinity of Perpignan (city of his father). Charles and his brother Anthony are placed in a religious school in Béziers. "The school was free but not me" he confided much later. The poet keeps his years of boarding the painful memory of maternal absence, a recurring theme in his book (see. Abbot to Harmonium, True true true, Little Boarder. ). In 1928, after being expelled from school, Charles left for Perpignan Berlin frequented Marie Louise, his mother, and her second husband, director Benno Vigny. Teenager, Charles discovered theater and poetry through Bausil Albert and his newspaper Le Coq Catalan whose title is a pun (cock talent). Narbonne then leaves for Paris in the 1930s. Upon arrival, he worked in a film studio, then mixes with the group of artists in Montparnasse. He meets Antonin Artaud, Jean Cocteau and Max Jacob, whom he entrusts his literary cravings. He then formed a duo with his friend the pianist Johnny Hess and they sing in cabaret Le Fiacre until 1936 when Trenet was called up at the base of Istres. He participated in several solo galas, one in Marseilles, at which he was nicknamed "The Singing Fool". At this point in his career he published many of his songs to be the most famous blue flower, there is joy, I Sing. Isolated and distant from Paris, he manages to be mutated at the base of Velizy near Paris. War broke out and Charles is mobilized. The newspapers even officially announce his death!During the war he devoted himself mainly to the movies and starred in six films which I sing, The Romance of Paris and Goodbye Leonard under the direction of the Prévert brothers who will be the only one to remain in the minds of moviegoers. He sang in Paris, certainly in the presence of Germans, but he heard songs like that hope ("All blacks have their day tomorrow") and Douce France, the France that we continue to love "in joy or pain, "and that the room takes up the refrain before these gentlemen. He also was wounded by a German bullet in the leg and denounced in the newspaper I am everywhere for its resemblance to "the Jewish Harpo Marx". In 1945, finding no place in the wave existentialist, Charles moved to New York and he knows quite a success by browsing for nearly two years the two American continents, from Brazil to Canada. This trip inspired him especially In Pharmacies. Until 1954, it goes from concert to concert, without stopping to write, and travels the world. In 1954, upon learning of the success of Gilbert Bécaud, Charles returns to Paris where the public has not forgotten. His success as a new Sea written on the train between Perpignan and Montpellier or reinforce the National 7's role as star. However, the period yéyé and the 1960 are for him in the wilderness that plunges him into a relative oblivion. It is to occur as cabarets, such as Don Camillo. On July 13, 1963, following an anonymous complaint, the singer, who was then living on his property the Mediterranean area of he Spirits, hidden in olive groves near Aix-en-Provence, was arrested along with four young people and charged with obscenity law and attack the w alls. It is placed in custody and taken to the prison of Aix along with her former cook, chauffeur and secretary, who is accused of having forced recruitment of boys for parties. Held in jail for a month before being released, Charles Trenet on trial a few months later. He was sentenced to one year imprisonment sentence and a fine of 10,000 francs. Despite the many supporters, including marriage proposals, this episode will profoundly affect the (All your life is just a ride, this ride And Runs From the college sometimes in a prison-Okahana). It will in all his work one veiled reference to his homosexuality when he mentions "all these things he will not have known how to love". He took the road studios and the stage in 1971 to bid farewell at the Olympia in 1975. He was then 62 years. Charles, however, returns to the scene in 1983 at the Festival "Just For Laughs" in Montreal. He will never leave her: in 1987, when he was 74 years old, he made a splash in Bourges. Years pass, but the Fool Singing remains timeless and inexhaustible. He celebrates his 80th birthday on stage at the Opera Bastille in May 1993. In 1999 he was made a member of the Academy of Fine Arts. His last concert date in November 1999, at the Salle Pleyel in Paris, where he gave three recitals singing sitting. Tired, Charles Trenet withdraws his home, where two successive cardiovascular events deplete the. Sent to Hospital Henri-Mondor, Créteil, he died February 19, 2001, at the age of 87 years, having written nearly a thousand songs. Google machine translation: Charles TRENET's original bio |
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Charles TRENET Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Instrumental music Group : Flute Style & options : Flute ensemble |
(TREN05801) : 20,48 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Thierry MULLER Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN05201-BA) : 116,62 Full score (TREN05201-CO) : 39,14 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Jérome NAULAIS Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN02879-BA) : 100,29 Full score (TREN02879-CO) : 27,96 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Jérome NAULAIS Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN02776-BA) : 100,29 Full score (TREN02776-CO) : 27,96 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Jérome NAULAIS Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN02775-BA) : 100,29 Full score (TREN02775-CO) : 27,96 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Patrick POUTOIRE Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN02624-BA) : 116,62 Full score (TREN02624-CO) : 39,14 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Laurent DELBECQ Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN00734-BA) : 139,94 Full score (TREN00734-CO) : 39,14 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Laurent DELBECQ Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (TREN00733-BA) : 139,94 Full score (TREN00733-CO) : 39,14 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Andrea RAVIZZA Publisher : Scomegna Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (SC-SCO341-BA) : 119,29 Full score (SC-SCO341-CO) : 25,56 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Henk UMMELS Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MOL013115050-BA) : 114,32 |
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Charles TRENET Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR1544/1-BA) : 91,64 |
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Charles TRENET Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR1544-BA) : 116,05 |
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Charles TRENET/LASRY Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR10331S-BA) : 125,55 |
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Charles TRENET/LASRY Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (EMR10331M-BA) : 155,09 |
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Charles TRENET/LASRY Publisher : Marc Reift Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : Music with choirs, voice |
Set Wind Band (EMR10331C-BA) : 155,09 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Johny OCEAN Publisher : Bernaerts Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (BER377-BA) : 90,33 |
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Charles TRENET Publisher : Bernaerts Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (BER280-BA) : 90,33 |
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Charles TRENET Arr : Willy FRANSEN Publisher : Andel Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (AN448-BA) : 155,09 Full score (AN448-CO) : 16,88 |