Catherine Sauvage
Born Jeanine Marcelle Saunier in Nancy on May 29, 1929, Catherine Sauvage was a privileged interpreter of old-time poets and Saint-Germain-des-Prés. After discovering chanson through Charles Trenet on the radio, she moved to Paris and began performing in cabarets, first at Le Bœuf sur le Toit in 1948, then at L'Arlequin and L'Écluse. She took the name Catherine Sauvage in reference to the Russian empress and a classmate. Her encounter with Léo Ferré was a revelation that changed her repertoire, and when Philips artistic director Jacques Canetti discovered her at the Trois Mailletz, she devoted an entire album to him, covering "Paris canaille", "L'Homme", "Jolie môme", "Monsieur William" and others, including her first hits "La Fille de Londres", "Toi qui disais, qui disais, qui disais" and "Mets deux thunes dans l'bastringue". After appearing at the Trois Baudets, Catherine Sauvage went on to headline at the Olympia in 1954 and 1955, then at Bobino in 1960 and at the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse the following year. Her growing repertoire included poems by Aragon, Baudelaire, Hugo, Desnos, Éluard, Queneau, Mac Orlan, Colette and Prévert set to music, as well as songs by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, which were the subject of an entire album in 1964. As early as 1954, in parallel with her singing career, she performed in plays by Brecht, Claudel and Dürrenmatt, and appeared in the films Paris canaille (1956) and Deux heures à tuer (1966). In 1965, she recorded a selection of songs by Gilles Vigneault, whom she had met in Canada, and returned to France with a new show at Bobino, resulting in the album Le Bonheur (1968). Other studio albums followed, in between concerts in Lebanon, Mexico and Japan. After retiring from the music scene in the 1980s, she gave a final concert at the Francofolies de La Rochelle festival in July 1994. Stricken by cancer, Catherine Sauvage died in Bry-sur-Marne (Val-de-Marne) on March 19, 1998, aged 68.
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Heritage - Chansons De Louis Aragon - Philips (1961)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Apr 1963
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Heritage - Florilège - Philips (1953-1971)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Chansons de poètes
French Music - Released by EPM Musique on 28 June 2019
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Catherine Sauvage chante Léo Ferré
French Music - Released by Jacques Canetti Productions on 1 Jan 2012
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Chante gilles vigneault et georges dor
French Music - Released by Rym musique on 8 Apr 2007
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Catherine Sauvage chante Jacques Prévert
French Music - Released by Jacques Canetti Productions on 23 Sept 2022
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Chanson rares ou inédites
French Music - Released by EPM on 1 Mar 2008
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Heritage - Jolie Môme - Philips (1961)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Heritage - Le Bohneur, Bobino 1968 - Philips (1968)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Apr 1968
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Heritage - Black Trombone - Philips (1961-1962)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Heritage - Chansons Libertines - Philips (1969)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Nov 1969
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Heritage - La Sisique - Philips (1957-1959)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Heritage - Paris-Canaille - Philips (1951-1953)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Les Rupins
French Music - Released by CMB Music Ltd on 18 Mar 2019
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Complete chante léo ferré (Remastered Edition)
French Music - Released by jjjedizionimusicali on 24 Aug 2021
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Heritage - Chansons D'Amour Et De Tendresse - Chansons Des Amours Déchirantes- Philips (1964)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Nov 1964
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Heritage - Graine D'Ananar - Philips (1954-1955)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Heritage - Théâtre De La Gaité Montparnasse, Vol.2 - Philips (1961)
French Music - Released by Universal Music Division Mercury Records on 1 Jan 2008
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Les grandes dames de la chanson française : Catherine Sauvage, Vol. 3 (En public au Théâtre de la Gaîté Montparnasse)
French Music - Released by MPM on 24 Nov 2019
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Chansons D'or (Remastered)
French Music - Released by Master Tape Records on 25 June 2021
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Vintage French Song Nº 76 - EPs Collectors, "Mets Deux Thunes Dans L'Bastringe"
French Music - Released by Vintage Music on 25 May 1954
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