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Danielle Frida Hélène Boccara (29 October 1940 – 1 August 1996) was a Moroccan-born French singer of Italian descent, who performed and recorded in a number of languages, including French, Spanish, English, Italian, German, Dutch and Russian.

Frida Boccara
Frida Boccara in 1970
Background information
Birth nameDanielle Frida Hélène Boccara
Born(1940-10-29)29 October 1940
Casablanca, French Morocco (today Kingdom of Morocco)
Died1 August 1996(1996-08-01) (aged 55)
Paris, France
GenresChanson, French jazz, folk music
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1959–1996
Labels
  • Universal-Philips-Polydor
  • Disques Yvon Chateigner
  • Edina Music – Nocturne

Early life


Boccara was born in Casablanca, Morocco, into a Jewish family of Italian origin that lived in Tunisia before they settled in Morocco. When she was 17, she moved from Casablanca to Paris, France, where she eventually started her artistic career as a singer. Boccara also had a brother and a sister in show business, composers Jean-Michel Braque (born Roger Boccara) and Lina Boccara. Her son, Tristan Boccara, was born in the mid-1970s and also became a singer known as Goldinski (he is also a composer, pianist and arranger)


Career


In 1964, Boccara had submitted the song "Autrefois" ("In the past") to the French Eurovision Song Contest selection panel, but she was unsuccessful. Five years later, at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969, held in Madrid, Spain, she represented France performing "Un jour, un enfant" ("A day, a child") – with music by Émile Stern and text by Eddy Marnay. Her song shared first place along with the entries from the Netherlands, the UK, and Spain, the first and last time more than one country was declared winner.

Songwriter Eddy Marnay was her professional partner (most of the songs performed by Boccara were written by him), but she also performed songs composed by Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Charles Aznavour, Émile Stern, Michel Legrand, Michel Magne, Nino Rota and Mikis Theodorakis.

"Cent mille chansons" ("A hundred thousand songs") was recorded in 1968 and earned her a gold disc, while "Un jour, un enfant" (1969) earned her a platinum disc and "Pour vivre ensemble" ("To live together", 1971) earned her another gold. Other of her famous songs include "Cherbourg avait raison" (1961), "Aujourd'hui" (1965), "Le moulins de mon cœur" (1969), "L'enfant aux cymbales" (1969), "Belle du Luxembourg" (1969), "La croix, l'étoile et le croissant" (1970), "Venise va mourir" (1970), "Trop jeune ou trop vieux" (1971), "Valdemosa" (1976), "L'année où Piccoli jouait Le choses de la vie" (1978), "Un monde en sarabande" (1979) and "La prière" (1979). In the late 1960s, she also recorded "Un pays pour nous", a song that was a French version of "Somewhere" (from the musical West Side Story). Leonard Bernstein, who composed the original melody, declared that Boccara's version was his favorite.


Later years and death


Boccara renewed her links with Eurovision by participating in the French national finals of 1980 – performing "Un enfant de France" – and 1981 – with "Voilà comment je t'aime". However, neither song was selected. She died in 1996 in Paris, France, aged 55, from a pulmonary infection, after a decline in health.


Discography




Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Massiel
with "La, la, la"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
(tied with Lulu, Salomé & Lenny Kuhr)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Isabelle Aubret
with "La source"
France in the Eurovision Song Contest
1969
Succeeded by
Guy Bonnet
with "Marie-Blanche"

На других языках


- [en] Frida Boccara

[es] Frida Boccara

Danielle Frida Hélène Boccara, más conocida como Frida Boccara (Casablanca, Protectorado francés de Marruecos, 29 de octubre de 1940-París, 1 de agosto de 1996), fue una conocida cantante francesa. Fue una de las cuatro ganadoras del Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión 1969 celebrado en Madrid.

[ru] Боккара, Фрида

Фри́да Боккара́ (фр. Frida Boccara, Danielle Frida Hélène Boccara), 29 октября 1940, Касабланка — 1 августа 1996, Париж) — французская эстрадная певица, победитель I фестиваля песни в Пальма-де-Мальорке в 1964 году (I Festival de la Canción de Mallorca) и конкурса песни Евровидение в 1969 году Обладательница Гран При Академии Шарля Кро (Grand Prix du disque de la Chanson Française), а также Платинового и двух Золотых дисков.



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