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  1. Charles Aznavour (en arménien : Շառլ Ազնավուր), né Charles Aznavourian (en arménien : Շառլ Ազնավուրյան) le 22 mai 1924 à Paris et mort le 1 er octobre 2018 à Mouriès (Bouches-du-Rhône), est un auteur-compositeur-interprète, acteur et écrivain franco-arménien.

  2. Cet article présente la discographie de Charles Aznavour. La carrière d'auteur-compositeur-interprète de Charles Aznavour s'étend sur plus de soixante-dix ans au cours desquels il a enregistré plus de mille deux cents chansons [1] interprétées en neuf langues différentes [2].

    • Early Life and Family
    • Career
    • Politics and Activism
    • Legacy
    • Personal Life
    • Death and Funeral
    • Awards and Recognition
    • Bibliography
    • Discography
    • See Also

    Aznavour was born on 22 May 1924 at the clinic Tarnier at 89, rue d'Assas in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 6th arrondissement of Paris, into a family of artists living on rue Monsieur-le-Prince. He was named Shahnour (or Chahnour) Vaghinag (Vaghenagh) Aznavourian (Armenian: Շահնուր Վաղինակ Ազնաւուրեան), by his parents, Armenian immigrants Michael (Misha)...

    Musical career

    Aznavour was already familiar with performing on stage by the time he began his career as a musician. At the age of nine, he had roles in a play called Un Petit Diable à Paris and a film entitled La Guerre des Gosses. Aznavour then turned to professional dancing and performed in several nightclubs. In 1944, he and actor Pierre Roche began a partnership and in collaborative efforts performed in numerous nightclubs. It was through this partnership that Aznavour began to write songs and sing. Me...

    Film appearances

    See: Filmography Aznavour also had a long and varied parallel career as an actor, appearing in over 80 films and TV movies. In 1960, Aznavour starred in François Truffaut's Tirez sur le pianiste (released in America as Shoot the Piano Player), playing a character called Édouard Saroyan, a café pianist. He also put in a critically acclaimed performance in the 1974 movie And Then There Were None. Aznavour had an important supporting role in 1979's The Tin Drum, winner of the Academy Award for B...

    Civil rights

    Aznavour was well known for being a lifelong and active supporter of civil rights, fighting for equality among all races, religions and nationalities as he stated in many of his interviews during his lifetime. He was an early supporter of LGBT rights. His 1972 album, Idiote je t'aime..., contained among others, one of his classics, "Comme ils disent" ("As They Say", the English version of which is titled "What Makes a Man"). The song was revolutionary at a time when talking about homosexualit...

    Armenian activism

    Following the 1988 Armenian earthquake, Aznavour helped the country through his charity, Aznavour for Armenia. Together with his brother in-law and co-author Georges Garvarentz he wrote the song "Pour toi Arménie", which was performed by a group of famous French artists and topped the charts for eighteen weeks. There are squares named after him with his statues in central Yerevan on Abovyan Street, and in northern part of Gyumri, which saw the most lives lost in the earthquake. In 1995 Aznavo...

    Political involvement

    Aznavour was increasingly involved in French, Armenian and international politics as his career progressed. During the 2002 French presidential elections, when far-right nationalist Jean-Marie Le Pen of the National Front made it into the runoff election, facing incumbent Jacques Chirac, Aznavour signed the "Vive la France" petition, and called on all French to "sing the Marseillaise" in protest. Chirac, a personal friend of Aznavour's,ended up winning in a landslide, carrying over 82% of the...

    When Bob Dylan was asked who some of his favorite musicians are, he stated, "I like Charles Aznavour a lot. I saw him in sixty-something at Carnegie Hall, and he just blew my brains out." Stinghas stated that "To me he [Aznavour] is an icon. Not only as a singer, but as an actor, as a personality, as a master of 'chanson'." Aznavour was also highly...

    Aznavour was married three times: to Micheline Rugel (in 1946), Evelyn Plessis (in 1956) and his widow, Ulla Thorsell (in 1967). Six children were produced by these marriages: Seda, Charles, Patrick, Katia, Mischa, and Nicolas. Aznavour often joked about his physique, the most talked-about aspect of which was his height; he stood 160 cm (5 ft 3 in)...

    On 1 October 2018, Aznavour was found dead in a bathtub at his home at Mouriès at the age of 94. At the time of his death his tax residence was in Saint-Sulpice, Vaud, Switzerland. The autopsy report concluded that Aznavour died of cardiorespiratory arrest complicated by an acute pulmonary edema. A requiem mass for him was held on 6 October by Cath...

    Decorations

    1. Knight of the French Legion of Honour: 1989 2. Officer of the French Legion of Honour: 1997 3. Commandeur of the French Legion of Honour: 2003 4. Officer in the French Order of Merit: 1986 5. Commandeur in the French Order of Merit: 2000 6. Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres: 1997 7. National Hero of Armenia: 2004 8. Officer in the Belgian Order of Leopold II: 2004 9. Commandeur in the Belgian Order of the Crown: 2015 10. Officer in the Order of Canada: 2008 11. Officer in the N...

    Honours

    1. Medal of the City of Paris: 1969 2. Grand Medal of the French Academy: 1995 3. Citizenshipof Armenia 4. Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal: 2012 5. Raoul Wallenberg Medal: 2017

    Awards

    1. Best Actor Award from the French Cinema Academy for his role in La Tête contre les murs by Georges Franju: 1959 2. Edison Awards(three-time award winner): 1963, 1971 and 1980 3. First Prize for French Song in Japan for La Mamma: 1964 4. American Society of Songwriters Award: 1969 5. Golden Lion Honorary Award at the Venice Film Festival for the Italian version of the song Mourir d'aimer: 1971 6. Bernard-Lecache award 7. Ambassador of Goodwill and Permanent Delegate of Armenia to UNESCO: 19...

    Aznavour par Aznavour, Paris, Fayard, 1970, 311 p. (ISBN 978-2-7020-0214-8).
    Des mots à l'affiche, Paris, Le Cherche-midi, 1991, 153 p. (ISBN 978-2-86274-210-6).
    Mes chansons préférées, (co-authored with Daniel Sciora), Christian Pirot, 2000
    Le Temps des avants, Paris, Flammarion, 2003, 354 p. (ISBN 2-08-068536-8).

    To mark the centenary of Charles Aznavour's birth, Universal France is releasing the box set The Complete Work - Centenary Editionon May 10, 2024. This reissue includes his entire French and international discography, featuring both studio and live recordings.

  3. Charles Aznavour se Passionne pour l'histoire tragique de Gabrielle Russier, une professeure de lettres qui entretient une liaison amoureuse avec un jeune élève et finit par se suicider. De ce fait divers naît en 1971 la Chanson " Mourir d'aimer ", qui accompagne d'ailleurs le film éponyme d' André Cayatte.

    • May 21, 1924
  4. L'album Charles Aznavour sorti en décembre 1961 est le huitième album studio français du chanteur Charles Aznavour. Il est communément appelé Il faut savoir . Il s'est classé dans les dix meilleures ventes en France 1, en Italie 2, en Belgique 3, en Israël et dans d'autres pays.

    • 33 tours
    • Barclay
    • Chanson française
    • 1961
  5. 1 oct. 2018 · Charles Aznavour, de son vrai nom Shahnourh Varenagh Aznavourian, est mort lundi 1 er octobre, à l’âge de 94 ans, dans son appartement situé dans les Alpilles (Bouches-du-Rhône), ont...

  6. Charles Aznavour, né Charles Aznavourian le 22 mai 1924 à Paris et mort le 1er octobre 2018 à Mouriès (Bouches-du-Rhône), est un auteur-compositeur-interprète, acteur et écrivain franco-arménien.

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