Édith Piaf
Édith Piaf, known as the 'Little Sparrow,' was a legendary French chanteuse whose emotive singing and passionate performances made her a cultural icon. Born in 1915, her life story is one of triumph and tragedy, reflecting the themes of love and loss that permeate her music. Songs like 'La Vie en rose' and 'Hymne à l'amour' resonate worldwide, transcending language barriers. Piaf's legacy endures, inspiring countless artists, including Nathalie Lermitte, who pays tribute to her through performances that celebrate her enduring influence.
Born on Dec 19, 1915 (109 years old)
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Lithuania:
Evelina Sašenko visited the grave of legendary singer Edith Piaf, whom she admires and has been singing songs of for years.
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Ireland:
Édith Piaf is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in Paris's Père-Lachaise cemetery.
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Portugal:
Edith Piaf is buried in Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
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Norway:
Édith Piaf is recognized as a legendary singer buried in Père-Lachaise cemetery.
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Luxembourg:
Édith Piaf is among the notable figures resting at the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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Romania:
Leontina Văduva expresses her desire to sing songs by Edith Piaf as part of her diverse musical repertoire.
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Switzerland:
Édith Piaf was one of the iconic figures interviewed by Georg Stefan Troller.
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Morocco:
Edith Piaf's lyrics are reproduced by the Chinese conversational agent DeepSeek.
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Latvia:
Čena Reisa loves Edith Piaf for the expressiveness of her voice and the heartfelt nature of her work.
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Monaco:
Édith Piaf resided in the villa La Gatounière for a few months before her death in 1963.
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