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Patricia Kaas

Patricia Kaas (French: [kas]; born 5 December 1966) is a French singer. Her music is a mix of pop, cabaret, jazz, and chanson.

Patricia Kaas
Patricia Kaas at the Cannes festival, 2007
Background information
Born (1966-12-05) 5 December 1966 (age 56)
Forbach, Lorraine, France
GenresChanson, cabaret, jazz, pop, jazz fusion
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1985–present
LabelsPolydor, CBS
Websitewww.patriciakaas.net

Since the appearance of her 1988 debut album Mademoiselle chante..., Kaas has sold over 17 million records worldwide.[1] She had her greatest success in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, Russia, Finland, Ukraine, and South Korea with her third album Je te dis vous. In 2002, Kaas made her film debut in And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen with Jeremy Irons. She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow and finished in eighth place.[2]

Career Edit

1966–1984: Early life Edit

Patricia Kaas, the youngest of her family, was born on 5 December 1966 in Forbach, Lorraine, France, near the German border. Her father, Joseph Kaas, a miner, was a French Germanophone, and her mother, Irmgard, was a German from Saar. Kaas grew up in Stiring-Wendel, between Forbach and Saarbrücken on the French side of the border. Until the age of six, she spoke only Lorraine Franconian. Her mother encouraged Kaas, then a young girl, to become a singer. At the age of only eight Kaas was already singing songs by Sylvie Vartan, Dalida, Claude François and Mireille Mathieu, as well as English-language songs such as "New York, New York", at various small events such as the marriage of her brother. Her first real success came when she received first place at a pop song contest.

Kaas took her first step into the professional music business at the age of 13, when, with the help of her brother Egon, she signed a contract with the Saarbrücken club Rumpelkammer. Kaas took the name Pady Pax — after Pax Majorettes, a brass band from Stiring-Wendel, of which she and her sister Carine were members — and for seven years appeared with the band, Dob's Lady Killers. At 16, she took a placement with a model agency in Metz. Her first attempts to break into the music business failed; a producer rejected her on the ground that the world did not need a second Mireille Mathieu. Kaas's producer at this time was the architect Bernard Schwartz.[citation needed]

1985–1986: Jalouse and The Beginnings Edit

In 1985, at 19 years old, Kaas was sponsored by French actor Gérard Depardieu. Schwartz had seen her singing at the Rumpelkammer in Saarbrücken and introduced her to the songwriter François Bernheim. Bernheim worked with her and convinced Depardieu to produce her music.[citation needed]

Depardieu produced Kaas's first single Jalouse (Eng: Jealous), written by Bernheim and Depardieu's wife, Elisabeth. The single was published by EMI, but was a flop. Nonetheless, her encounter with Depardieu was one of the most important events at the beginning of Kaas's artistic career.

1987–1989: Mademoiselle chante le blues Edit

Through Jalouse and Bernheim, the French songwriter Didier Barbelivien became aware of Kaas. His song Mademoiselle chante le blues (Eng: Lady sings the blues) was the singer's first big hit. The single was published in 1987 by Polydor, and reached 7th place in the French singles chart. The next year, Kaas's second single D'Allemagne (Eng: From Germany) was recorded, written by Barbelivien and Bernheim.

Shortly afterwards, Kaas's first album Mademoiselle chante... was produced. It reached 2nd place in the French album charts and stayed there for two months, remaining in the Top 10 for 64 weeks and 118 weeks in the top 100. Shortly after its appearance the album went gold in France (over 100,000 sold) and after three months it went platinum (over 350,000 sold). The album also went platinum in Belgium and Switzerland, and gold in Canada. In the same year, Kaas won Victoires de la Musique in the category of "Discovery of the Year", one of the most significant French music awards.

In 1989, Kaas suffered a traumatic personal experience, when her mother fell ill from cancer and died. The teddy bear Kaas sent to support her mother's convalescence today accompanies her everywhere as a mascot.

1990–1992: Scène de vie Edit

In 1990, Kaas began her first world tour, which lasted 16 months in total. She sang in front of about 750,000 fans in over 196 concerts in 12 countries. Among others, Kaas sang daily for a week at the Olympia and Zenith, one of the most famous concert halls in Paris. The concerts were sold out four months before they began. Kaas also gave other successful concerts in New York and Washington D.C. in the U.S.A. At the end of the tour, Mademoiselle chante... had sold 1 million copies in France alone, achieving diamond status. Kaas received the Goldene Europa, one of the biggest German music awards.

In 1990, Kaas moved from her former record company, Polydor, to CBS/Sony. Cyril Prieur and Richard Walter, of the Paris firm Talent Sorcier, replaced Bernard Schwartz to become her managers in 1987. Prieur and Walter contributed significantly to the singer's success, in return for which Kaas referred to them as her "family".

With a new record company, she produced Scène de vie (Eng: The Stage of Life) in 1990. It reached the top of the French charts and stayed there for 10 weeks, going diamond in the process as Mademoiselle chante... had done before it. With the song Kennedy Rose, Kaas again worked with Elisabeth Depardieu and François Bernheim. This collaboration was more successful than Jalouse, reaching 34th place in the French singles charts. The song was dedicated to Rose Kennedy, matriarch of the Kennedy clan, and mother of former U.S. president John F. Kennedy.

While on the Scène de vie tour, the singer performed 210 concerts before 650,000 spectators in 13 countries, among them Japan, Canada and the USSR, where she sang in Moscow and Leningrad. At the end of 1991, her first live album Carnets de scène (Eng: Stage Notebooks) appeared, which achieved popularity beyond her dedicated fans. 13 years later, Sony also published the album as a live DVD.

In 1991, Kaas received two further awards, the World Music Award and a Bambi. In the following year, she received 3rd place in the category of 'Best International Female Singer' at the ECHO awards in Cologne, nominated alongside Cher (who received first place), Tina Turner, Madonna and Whitney Houston, four of the biggest names in the music business.

1993–1994: Je te dis vous Edit

 
Patricia Kaas in Moscow, 1994

Kaas's 1993 album Je te dis vous (Eng.: I'm addressing you formally) was her definitive breakthrough in the international music scene, selling 3 million copies in 47 countries. It was produced in Pete Townshend's Eel Pie Studio in London, England by Robin Millar, who had already worked for Sade and the Fine Young Cannibals. In the U.S.A. and United Kingdom, it appeared under the name of Tour de charme (not to be confused with the live album of the same name). On the album, Kaas sang her first song in German: the song Ganz und gar (Eng: Absolutely) came from the pen of the German singer and songwriter Marius Müller-Westernhagen. The album also featured three tracks in English, including a cover of the James Brown number It's A Man's World. The British rock musician Chris Rea accompanied Kaas on the tracks Out of the Rain and Ceux qui n'ont rien (Eng: Those who have nothing) on guitar.

Je te dis vous became Kaas's most successful album in the German-speaking world, only just missing out on the German top 10 (it spent 2 weeks at 11th place), but spending 36 weeks in the top 100. In Switzerland, Kaas reached 2nd place in the album charts, and 1st in France. It was her third album to go diamond, 11 months after its appearance. With the single Il me dit que je suis belle (Eng: He tells me I'm beautiful) by Sam Brewski (aka Jean-Jacques Goldman), Kaas achieved her second top five single in France. A remix of Reste sur moi (Eng: Stay on me) reached the top 20 of the American dance charts.

The world tour that followed covered 19 countries. She was the first western singer to appear in Hanoi, Vietnam, after the Vietnam War, and she also toured in Cambodia, Japan, Korea and Thailand. During the tour, she also gave a benefit concert in Chernobyl in front of 30,000 spectators. In total, her audience counted 750,000 in 150 concerts. In 1994, her second live album Tour de charme (Eng: A tour with charm) was published, which, like Carnets de scène, was remade as a live DVD in 2004.

The LP was released as Tour de Charme (not to be mistaken with her second live album) in the US (on 17 August 1993) and the United Kingdom, and shows a slightly different track-listing:

  • Track 2 of the wider version (Hôtel Normandy) was replaced by a previously unreleased track (A Saint-Lunaire).
  • Track 10 is her rendering of La Vie en Rose
  • Ganz und Gar and Out of the Rain were dropped from this version.

1995–1996: Black Coffee Edit

In the middle of the 1990s, the album Black Coffee was produced, an enigma in Kaas's career. In 1995, it was decided to produce a work specially for the American market, and containing exclusively English lyrics. It is rumoured that the album was never officially sold. It occasionally becomes available in on-line auctions, however, but the authenticity of such records is in doubt.

The title track of the album is a cover version of the Billie Holiday song of the same name, and was likewise published by Kaas on the 1997 sampler Jazz à Saint-Germain (release by Virgin). Other cover versions on the album include classics such as the Bill Withers number Ain't No Sunshine (which was taken for advertisement music for the Club Mediterranée) from 1971, and If You Leave Me Now by Chicago from 1976.

1997–1998: Dans ma chair Edit

In 1997 Dans ma chair (Eng: In my flesh) was made. It was produced in New York by Kaas and Phil Ramone, who had previously worked with Ray Charles, Billy Joel and Paul Simon. The album marked the second time the singer officially worked with the French songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman (they began to work together in 1993 for the song "Il me dit que je suis belle"). The collaboration with Goldman, which continues, was one of the most important of Kaas's career.

Further contributors to the success of the album were the American songwriter and singer Lyle Lovett, with the song Chanson simple (Eng: Simple song), and James Taylor with Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight, on which he duetted with Kaas. The track "Quand j'ai peur de tout" (Eng: When I'm afraid of everything), written by Diane Warren, was remade in 2003 by the band Sugababes under the name "Too Lost in You".

In 1998, following the Dans ma chair tour, the live album and video cassette (later, DVD) Rendez-vous was produced. Among the tracks are L'aigle noir (Eng: The black eagle) by the French singer and songwriter Barbara, whom Kaas had admired for a long time.

In December 1998 Kaas sang with the tenors Plácido Domingo and Alejandro Fernández in the Guildhall of Vienna, Austria. The three were accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The concert was made into a CD and DVD in 1999 as Christmas in Vienna Vol. VI.

1999–2000: Le mot de passe Edit

In 1999 Le mot de passe (Eng: The password) was produced by Pascal Obispo, on which Kaas was accompanied by an orchestra on several tracks. Jean-Jacques Goldman again contributed to the making of the studio album, among others with 2 songs Une fille de 'l'Est (Eng: A girl from the East) in which Kaas praised her East French heritage, and Les chansons commencent. The French singer Zazie wrote the track J'attends de nous. The song Les éternelles (Eng: The eternals) was also published in Germany as a duet with the Swiss tenor Erkan Aki under the title of Unter der Haut (Eng: Under the skin), and was the theme music of the five-part ZDF serial Sturmzeit (Eng: Stormy Times), based on a book by Charlotte Link.

In June 1999, Kaas appeared at the benefit concert Michael Jackson & Friends in Seoul, South Korea and Munich. Apart from Kaas and Jackson, Mariah Carey, Luther Vandross and Status Quo also appeared. The special events, in aid of UNESCO, the Red Cross and the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, were broadcast to 39 countries.

In September 1999, Kaas came third in Marianne, a poll for the national symbol of France, behind supermodels Laetitia Casta (first) and Estelle Hallyday (second). Most pictures of Kaas from her last albums (from Dans ma chair to Sexe fort in 2003) show the singer in very figure-accentuating clothes and suitably daring poses, and her music videos are seldom restrained performances.

On the Le mot de passe tour, Kaas was accompanied at some concerts in Germany and Switzerland by the Hannover Pops Orchestra of Norddeutscher Rundfunk under the conductor's baton of George Pehlivanian. With this ensemble, she was the star guest at, among others, the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival of 1999. The concert of 24 July 1999 at the Guildhall Market of Hamburg was broadcast live on the German-French television station Arte. The orchestra can be heard on the 2000 live album Ce sera nous, but does not appear on the live DVD.

In 2000, an elaborately produced box set was published, which contained almost all the previous studio albums published by Sony and a comprehensive booklet with numerous pictures. In October 2000, Kaas received the Adenauer-de Gaulle Prize in Berlin.

2001–2002: Piano Bar Edit

In April 2001 Kaas gave a concert before 50,000 spectators on the occasion of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg's accession from his father Jean. Kaas was again accompanied by a large orchestra, on this occasion the Luxembourg Philharmonic. In the same year, Kaas began her acting career with And now... Ladies and Gentlemen with Jeremy Irons, directed by Claude Lelouch, and her record company published the greatest hits album Rien ne s'arrête (Eng: Nothing stops), where only the title track was new.

In 2000, Kaas decided to move permanently to Zürich in Switzerland. This also had consequences for her management, which likewise moved from Paris to Zürich and renamed itself International Talent Consulting. Cyril Prieur and Richard Walter remained by Kaas's side.

To accompany the film, the concept album Piano Bar by Patricia Kaas was released in 2002. While not a soundtrack to the film, some songs performed from the film were included on the album in slightly different versions, making up a sort of concept album inspired by the movie. The real soundtrack has never been released. Piano Bar... was Kaas's first published album sung mainly in English, and is a homage to the great French chanson artists of history. It includes cover versions of Where Do I Begin (originally on the soundtrack to Love Story) and an English version of Jacques Brel's Ne me quitte pas (Eng: Don't leave me), here entitled If You Go Away. The album in France reached 10th place in the charts, but was the second most successful of Kaas's albums in Germany, reaching 12th place. In 2002, Kaas again received the Golden Europa.

The Piano Bar Live tour began in September 2002 in France and lasted until April 2003. It included six sell-out concerts in the US, including appearances in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and Detroit, as well as at the Beacon Theatre on Broadway, New York, before 6,000 fans. Despite intensive efforts by Kaas's fans, the tour has not been published as a live album.

2003–2007: Sexe fort Edit

On 1 December 2003, the album Sexe fort (Eng: Strong gender) was released, reaching 9th place in France. Again, Jean-Jacques Goldman contributed with C'est la faute à la vie (Eng: It's the fault of life) and On pourrait (Eng: We could), which he also produced himself, just as Pascal Obispo, the producer of Le mot de passe, did with L'Abbé Caillou (Eng: Father Caillou). Kaas sang On pourrait as a duet with the Swiss singer Stephan Eicher.

Following the release of Sexe fort, Kaas received a particular distinction on 8 December 2003 when she received the First Class Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for her contribution to friendship between France and Germany, an honour that until then had been awarded to only a few international artists.

Until the end of 2005, Kaas was on what was by then her seventh world tour. In total, she performed in 25 countries, including further appearances in China and Russia. In all, she gave 175 concerts before more than 500,000 spectators. Despite the relative failure of Sexe fort, the tour was a huge success.

 
Patricia Kaas on her Sexe fort-tour in 2005

By the beginning of 2005, the live album accompanying the tour Toute la musique... and the live DVD of the same name, had been released, in combination with a 'best of' album. The title track Toute la musique que j'aime (Eng: All the music I love) was written by the French singer and songwriter Johnny Hallyday. The album contains a bonus track, Herz eines Kämpfers (Eng: Heart of a Fighter), which Kaas had worked on with Peter Plate of German pop band Rosenstolz. For the TV broadcast of the German auditions for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in March of that year, Kaas performed the song for the first time live before an audience of millions.

2008–2010: Kabaret, world tour and Eurovision 2009 Edit

 
Patricia Kaas in Moscow, 2009

After the end of the Sexe fort tour in November 2005, Kaas took a break until the beginning of 2008, interrupted by only a few live performances. In February 2008, Kaas released the song Ne pozvonish' (You Will Not Call) with the Russian rock group Uma2rman, which was a big hit in Russia.[3]

The new double album, Kabaret, was released on 30 March 2009.[1] To support her new album, Kaas gave concerts in France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania and other countries during her "Kabaret" tour. Kaas is claimed to be the first international artist to visit 28 Russian cities. The entire tour included at least 170 dates.[1]

 
Patricia Kaas at Moscow (2009)

On 28 January 2009, it was confirmed that Kaas would represent France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia. Kaas's fans took part in an online poll in several countries, where they selected their favourite song from her Kabaret album. The song "Et s'il fallait le faire" (And if it had to be done) received a clear majority of the votes and was then chosen as the lead single, and also as the French entry, in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009[1] where, on 16 May 2009, she finished in 8th place. The song received positive reviews in several newspapers and polls, and a clear majority of 62% of voters in a questionnaire believed in her chances to win the competition.[4]

2011: L'ombre de ma voix Edit

In 2011, Kaas's autobiography L’Ombre de ma Voix (The Shadow of My Voice), ghostwritten with Sophie Blandinières,[5][6] was published in March by Flammarion.

2012–2014: Kaas chante Piaf Edit

"Kaas chante Piaf" ("Kaas sings Piaf") was Kaas's new project, focusing on twenty-one of the great Edith Piaf's iconic titles, arranged by Abel Korzeniowski. This show, commemorating 50 years since the death of Piaf, opened at some of the world's most prestigious venues, like the Royal Albert Hall in London, Carnegie Hall in New-York, Olympia in Paris, Operetta Theatre in Moscow, and Sejong Cultural Center in Seoul. Although designed primarily as a live show, "Kaas chante Piaf" was also released as an album.[citation needed]

Discography Edit

Acting career Edit

Germinal & Falling in Love Again Edit

In 1993, Kaas was offered a role in the Claude Berri film Germinal, but at the time she was working on her third album Je te dis vous. In 1994, Kaas was offered the main role in the film Falling in Love Again by the American director Stanley Donen. Kaas needed no better model than the German-American singer and actress Marlene Dietrich, whose song Lili Marleen she had often sung as a child. However, the project foundered owing to financial problems.

Her first successful encounter with the film industry remained in the field of singing, when she sang the title song to the 1995 film Les Misérables, based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo and directed by Frenchman Claude Lelouch. Her earlier hit, Il me dit que suis belle, from the 1993 album Je te dis vous, was also used by Bertrand Tavernier in his film L'appât (Eng: The bait).

And now... Ladies And Gentlemen Edit

Kaas had her acting debut in 2001, playing the jazz singer Jane beside Jeremy Irons in Claude Lelouch's And now... Ladies and Gentlemen. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival among others. In Germany, the film was first seen in October 2002 at 19 Days of French Film in Tübingen, but only arrived in German cinemas in 2003, where it fared poorly at the box office.

Assassinée Edit

Patricia Kaas played the role of a woman wounded by life for the television production "Assassinée" (Murdered), by Thierry Binisti, that aired May 2012.

Private life Edit

She was the companion of the cook Yannick Alléno.[7]

Filmography Edit

Year Film
2002 And Now... Ladies And Gentlemen
Director: Claude Lelouch
Actors: Patricia Kaas, Jeremy Irons, Claudia Cardinale
Premiere: 29 May 2002 (France)
And now... Ladies And Gentlemen at IMDb

Awards Edit

Year Awards Category
until 1989
1988 Victoire de la Musique "Discovery of the year" for D'Allemagne
1989 Victoire de la Musique "Female musician with most record sales abroad"
1990–1999
1990 Golden Europa "Female singer of the year"
1991 Victoire de la Musique "Female interpreter of the year", "Female musician with most record sales abroad"
World Music Award "Best French female artist of the year"
Bambi "Female artist of the year"
1992 Victoire de la Musique "Female artist with most record sales abroad"
ECHO 3rd place "Best international female singer"
1994 L’Oscar de la musique
1995 Victoire de la Musique "Artist with most record sales abroad"
La femme en or
World Music Award "Best French female artist of the year"
1996 Platinum Europe Award for Tour de charme
1998 IFPI Platinum Europe Award for Dans ma chair
from 2000
2000 Victoire de la Musique
Adenauer-de-Gaulle Prize
2002 Goldene Europa "International female artist of the year"
2003 Bundesverdienstkreuz Order of Merit First Class of the Federal Republic of Germany for her efforts in improving German-French relations
2004 Radio Regenbogen Award
2008 Zolotoy Gramofon (Gold Gramophone) Song "Ne Pozvonish (You Won't Call)" with Uma2Rman
2009 Marcel Bezençon Award Song "Et s'il fallait le faire"

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "ネット大好きっ子マイページ". Kabaretkaas.com. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ . 7 July 2009. Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. ^ 13 October 2008. Archived from the original on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Resultat: Patricia Kaas représentera la France à l'Eurovision..." Linternaute.com. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  5. ^ . L'Internaute (in French). 29 December 2013. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2021. a prêté sa plume à des gens aussi divers que Patricia Kaas
  6. ^ "Culture. Patricia Kaas se livre pour tourner la page".
  7. ^ "Culture. Patricia Kaas se livre pour tourner la page".

Sources Edit

  • ^ Musicline.de
  • François Bruneau: Patricia Kaas. La fille de l'est, Edition Semic, Lyon 2000, ISBN 2-914082-06-1
  • Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent German-language Wikipedia article (retrieved 11 February 2006)

External links Edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Russian Fansite
  • Patricia Kaas at IMDb

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Patricia Kaas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Patricia Kaas French kas born 5 December 1966 is a French singer Her music is a mix of pop cabaret jazz and chanson Patricia KaasPatricia Kaas at the Cannes festival 2007Background informationBorn 1966 12 05 5 December 1966 age 56 Forbach Lorraine FranceGenresChanson cabaret jazz pop jazz fusionOccupation s SingerYears active1985 presentLabelsPolydor CBSWebsitewww wbr patriciakaas wbr net Since the appearance of her 1988 debut album Mademoiselle chante Kaas has sold over 17 million records worldwide 1 She had her greatest success in Germany Switzerland Belgium Canada Russia Finland Ukraine and South Korea with her third album Je te dis vous In 2002 Kaas made her film debut in And Now Ladies and Gentlemen with Jeremy Irons She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow and finished in eighth place 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1966 1984 Early life 1 2 1985 1986 Jalouse and The Beginnings 1 3 1987 1989 Mademoiselle chante le blues 1 4 1990 1992 Scene de vie 1 5 1993 1994 Je te dis vous 1 6 1995 1996 Black Coffee 1 7 1997 1998 Dans ma chair 1 8 1999 2000 Le mot de passe 1 9 2001 2002 Piano Bar 1 10 2003 2007 Sexe fort 1 11 2008 2010 Kabaret world tour and Eurovision 2009 1 12 2011 L ombre de ma voix 1 13 2012 2014 Kaas chante Piaf 2 Discography 3 Acting career 3 1 Germinal amp Falling in Love Again 3 2 And now Ladies And Gentlemen 3 3 Assassinee 3 4 Private life 4 Filmography 5 Awards 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksCareer Edit1966 1984 Early life Edit Patricia Kaas the youngest of her family was born on 5 December 1966 in Forbach Lorraine France near the German border Her father Joseph Kaas a miner was a French Germanophone and her mother Irmgard was a German from Saar Kaas grew up in Stiring Wendel between Forbach and Saarbrucken on the French side of the border Until the age of six she spoke only Lorraine Franconian Her mother encouraged Kaas then a young girl to become a singer At the age of only eight Kaas was already singing songs by Sylvie Vartan Dalida Claude Francois and Mireille Mathieu as well as English language songs such as New York New York at various small events such as the marriage of her brother Her first real success came when she received first place at a pop song contest Kaas took her first step into the professional music business at the age of 13 when with the help of her brother Egon she signed a contract with the Saarbrucken club Rumpelkammer Kaas took the name Pady Pax after Pax Majorettes a brass band from Stiring Wendel of which she and her sister Carine were members and for seven years appeared with the band Dob s Lady Killers At 16 she took a placement with a model agency in Metz Her first attempts to break into the music business failed a producer rejected her on the ground that the world did not need a second Mireille Mathieu Kaas s producer at this time was the architect Bernard Schwartz citation needed 1985 1986 Jalouse and The Beginnings Edit In 1985 at 19 years old Kaas was sponsored by French actor Gerard Depardieu Schwartz had seen her singing at the Rumpelkammer in Saarbrucken and introduced her to the songwriter Francois Bernheim Bernheim worked with her and convinced Depardieu to produce her music citation needed Depardieu produced Kaas s first single Jalouse Eng Jealous written by Bernheim and Depardieu s wife Elisabeth The single was published by EMI but was a flop Nonetheless her encounter with Depardieu was one of the most important events at the beginning of Kaas s artistic career 1987 1989 Mademoiselle chante le blues Edit Through Jalouse and Bernheim the French songwriter Didier Barbelivien became aware of Kaas His song Mademoiselle chante le blues Eng Lady sings the blues was the singer s first big hit The single was published in 1987 by Polydor and reached 7th place in the French singles chart The next year Kaas s second single D Allemagne Eng From Germany was recorded written by Barbelivien and Bernheim Shortly afterwards Kaas s first album Mademoiselle chante was produced It reached 2nd place in the French album charts and stayed there for two months remaining in the Top 10 for 64 weeks and 118 weeks in the top 100 Shortly after its appearance the album went gold in France over 100 000 sold and after three months it went platinum over 350 000 sold The album also went platinum in Belgium and Switzerland and gold in Canada In the same year Kaas won Victoires de la Musique in the category of Discovery of the Year one of the most significant French music awards In 1989 Kaas suffered a traumatic personal experience when her mother fell ill from cancer and died The teddy bear Kaas sent to support her mother s convalescence today accompanies her everywhere as a mascot 1990 1992 Scene de vie Edit In 1990 Kaas began her first world tour which lasted 16 months in total She sang in front of about 750 000 fans in over 196 concerts in 12 countries Among others Kaas sang daily for a week at the Olympia and Zenith one of the most famous concert halls in Paris The concerts were sold out four months before they began Kaas also gave other successful concerts in New York and Washington D C in the U S A At the end of the tour Mademoiselle chante had sold 1 million copies in France alone achieving diamond status Kaas received the Goldene Europa one of the biggest German music awards In 1990 Kaas moved from her former record company Polydor to CBS Sony Cyril Prieur and Richard Walter of the Paris firm Talent Sorcier replaced Bernard Schwartz to become her managers in 1987 Prieur and Walter contributed significantly to the singer s success in return for which Kaas referred to them as her family With a new record company she produced Scene de vie Eng The Stage of Life in 1990 It reached the top of the French charts and stayed there for 10 weeks going diamond in the process as Mademoiselle chante had done before it With the song Kennedy Rose Kaas again worked with Elisabeth Depardieu and Francois Bernheim This collaboration was more successful than Jalouse reaching 34th place in the French singles charts The song was dedicated to Rose Kennedy matriarch of the Kennedy clan and mother of former U S president John F Kennedy While on the Scene de vie tour the singer performed 210 concerts before 650 000 spectators in 13 countries among them Japan Canada and the USSR where she sang in Moscow and Leningrad At the end of 1991 her first live album Carnets de scene Eng Stage Notebooks appeared which achieved popularity beyond her dedicated fans 13 years later Sony also published the album as a live DVD In 1991 Kaas received two further awards the World Music Award and a Bambi In the following year she received 3rd place in the category of Best International Female Singer at the ECHO awards in Cologne nominated alongside Cher who received first place Tina Turner Madonna and Whitney Houston four of the biggest names in the music business 1993 1994 Je te dis vous Edit nbsp Patricia Kaas in Moscow 1994Kaas s 1993 album Je te dis vous Eng I m addressing you formally was her definitive breakthrough in the international music scene selling 3 million copies in 47 countries It was produced in Pete Townshend s Eel Pie Studio in London England by Robin Millar who had already worked for Sade and the Fine Young Cannibals In the U S A and United Kingdom it appeared under the name of Tour de charme not to be confused with the live album of the same name On the album Kaas sang her first song in German the song Ganz und gar Eng Absolutely came from the pen of the German singer and songwriter Marius Muller Westernhagen The album also featured three tracks in English including a cover of the James Brown number It s A Man s World The British rock musician Chris Rea accompanied Kaas on the tracks Out of the Rain and Ceux qui n ont rien Eng Those who have nothing on guitar Je te dis vous became Kaas s most successful album in the German speaking world only just missing out on the German top 10 it spent 2 weeks at 11th place but spending 36 weeks in the top 100 In Switzerland Kaas reached 2nd place in the album charts and 1st in France It was her third album to go diamond 11 months after its appearance With the single Il me dit que je suis belle Eng He tells me I m beautiful by Sam Brewski aka Jean Jacques Goldman Kaas achieved her second top five single in France A remix of Reste sur moi Eng Stay on me reached the top 20 of the American dance charts The world tour that followed covered 19 countries She was the first western singer to appear in Hanoi Vietnam after the Vietnam War and she also toured in Cambodia Japan Korea and Thailand During the tour she also gave a benefit concert in Chernobyl in front of 30 000 spectators In total her audience counted 750 000 in 150 concerts In 1994 her second live album Tour de charme Eng A tour with charm was published which like Carnets de scene was remade as a live DVD in 2004 The LP was released as Tour de Charme not to be mistaken with her second live album in the US on 17 August 1993 and the United Kingdom and shows a slightly different track listing Track 2 of the wider version Hotel Normandy was replaced by a previously unreleased track A Saint Lunaire Track 10 is her rendering of La Vie en Rose Ganz und Gar and Out of the Rain were dropped from this version 1995 1996 Black Coffee Edit In the middle of the 1990s the album Black Coffee was produced an enigma in Kaas s career In 1995 it was decided to produce a work specially for the American market and containing exclusively English lyrics It is rumoured that the album was never officially sold It occasionally becomes available in on line auctions however but the authenticity of such records is in doubt The title track of the album is a cover version of the Billie Holiday song of the same name and was likewise published by Kaas on the 1997 sampler Jazz a Saint Germain release by Virgin Other cover versions on the album include classics such as the Bill Withers number Ain t No Sunshine which was taken for advertisement music for the Club Mediterranee from 1971 and If You Leave Me Now by Chicago from 1976 1997 1998 Dans ma chair Edit In 1997 Dans ma chair Eng In my flesh was made It was produced in New York by Kaas and Phil Ramone who had previously worked with Ray Charles Billy Joel and Paul Simon The album marked the second time the singer officially worked with the French songwriter Jean Jacques Goldman they began to work together in 1993 for the song Il me dit que je suis belle The collaboration with Goldman which continues was one of the most important of Kaas s career Further contributors to the success of the album were the American songwriter and singer Lyle Lovett with the song Chanson simple Eng Simple song and James Taylor with Don t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight on which he duetted with Kaas The track Quand j ai peur de tout Eng When I m afraid of everything written by Diane Warren was remade in 2003 by the band Sugababes under the name Too Lost in You In 1998 following the Dans ma chair tour the live album and video cassette later DVD Rendez vous was produced Among the tracks are L aigle noir Eng The black eagle by the French singer and songwriter Barbara whom Kaas had admired for a long time In December 1998 Kaas sang with the tenors Placido Domingo and Alejandro Fernandez in the Guildhall of Vienna Austria The three were accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra The concert was made into a CD and DVD in 1999 as Christmas in Vienna Vol VI 1999 2000 Le mot de passe Edit In 1999 Le mot de passe Eng The password was produced by Pascal Obispo on which Kaas was accompanied by an orchestra on several tracks Jean Jacques Goldman again contributed to the making of the studio album among others with 2 songs Une fille de l Est Eng A girl from the East in which Kaas praised her East French heritage and Les chansons commencent The French singer Zazie wrote the track J attends de nous The song Les eternelles Eng The eternals was also published in Germany as a duet with the Swiss tenor Erkan Aki under the title of Unter der Haut Eng Under the skin and was the theme music of the five part ZDF serial Sturmzeit Eng Stormy Times based on a book by Charlotte Link In June 1999 Kaas appeared at the benefit concert Michael Jackson amp Friends in Seoul South Korea and Munich Apart from Kaas and Jackson Mariah Carey Luther Vandross and Status Quo also appeared The special events in aid of UNESCO the Red Cross and the Nelson Mandela Children s Fund were broadcast to 39 countries In September 1999 Kaas came third in Marianne a poll for the national symbol of France behind supermodels Laetitia Casta first and Estelle Hallyday second Most pictures of Kaas from her last albums from Dans ma chair to Sexe fort in 2003 show the singer in very figure accentuating clothes and suitably daring poses and her music videos are seldom restrained performances On the Le mot de passe tour Kaas was accompanied at some concerts in Germany and Switzerland by the Hannover Pops Orchestra of Norddeutscher Rundfunk under the conductor s baton of George Pehlivanian With this ensemble she was the star guest at among others the Schleswig Holstein Musik Festival of 1999 The concert of 24 July 1999 at the Guildhall Market of Hamburg was broadcast live on the German French television station Arte The orchestra can be heard on the 2000 live album Ce sera nous but does not appear on the live DVD In 2000 an elaborately produced box set was published which contained almost all the previous studio albums published by Sony and a comprehensive booklet with numerous pictures In October 2000 Kaas received the Adenauer de Gaulle Prize in Berlin 2001 2002 Piano Bar Edit In April 2001 Kaas gave a concert before 50 000 spectators on the occasion of Henri Grand Duke of Luxembourg s accession from his father Jean Kaas was again accompanied by a large orchestra on this occasion the Luxembourg Philharmonic In the same year Kaas began her acting career with And now Ladies and Gentlemen with Jeremy Irons directed by Claude Lelouch and her record company published the greatest hits album Rien ne s arrete Eng Nothing stops where only the title track was new In 2000 Kaas decided to move permanently to Zurich in Switzerland This also had consequences for her management which likewise moved from Paris to Zurich and renamed itself International Talent Consulting Cyril Prieur and Richard Walter remained by Kaas s side To accompany the film the concept album Piano Bar by Patricia Kaas was released in 2002 While not a soundtrack to the film some songs performed from the film were included on the album in slightly different versions making up a sort of concept album inspired by the movie The real soundtrack has never been released Piano Bar was Kaas s first published album sung mainly in English and is a homage to the great French chanson artists of history It includes cover versions of Where Do I Begin originally on the soundtrack to Love Story and an English version of Jacques Brel s Ne me quitte pas Eng Don t leave me here entitled If You Go Away The album in France reached 10th place in the charts but was the second most successful of Kaas s albums in Germany reaching 12th place In 2002 Kaas again received the Golden Europa The Piano Bar Live tour began in September 2002 in France and lasted until April 2003 It included six sell out concerts in the US including appearances in Los Angeles Chicago San Francisco and Detroit as well as at the Beacon Theatre on Broadway New York before 6 000 fans Despite intensive efforts by Kaas s fans the tour has not been published as a live album 2003 2007 Sexe fort Edit On 1 December 2003 the album Sexe fort Eng Strong gender was released reaching 9th place in France Again Jean Jacques Goldman contributed with C est la faute a la vie Eng It s the fault of life and On pourrait Eng We could which he also produced himself just as Pascal Obispo the producer of Le mot de passe did with L Abbe Caillou Eng Father Caillou Kaas sang On pourrait as a duet with the Swiss singer Stephan Eicher Following the release of Sexe fort Kaas received a particular distinction on 8 December 2003 when she received the First Class Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for her contribution to friendship between France and Germany an honour that until then had been awarded to only a few international artists Until the end of 2005 Kaas was on what was by then her seventh world tour In total she performed in 25 countries including further appearances in China and Russia In all she gave 175 concerts before more than 500 000 spectators Despite the relative failure of Sexe fort the tour was a huge success nbsp Patricia Kaas on her Sexe fort tour in 2005By the beginning of 2005 the live album accompanying the tour Toute la musique and the live DVD of the same name had been released in combination with a best of album The title track Toute la musique que j aime Eng All the music I love was written by the French singer and songwriter Johnny Hallyday The album contains a bonus track Herz eines Kampfers Eng Heart of a Fighter which Kaas had worked on with Peter Plate of German pop band Rosenstolz For the TV broadcast of the German auditions for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in March of that year Kaas performed the song for the first time live before an audience of millions 2008 2010 Kabaret world tour and Eurovision 2009 Edit nbsp Patricia Kaas in Moscow 2009After the end of the Sexe fort tour in November 2005 Kaas took a break until the beginning of 2008 interrupted by only a few live performances In February 2008 Kaas released the song Ne pozvonish You Will Not Call with the Russian rock group Uma2rman which was a big hit in Russia 3 The new double album Kabaret was released on 30 March 2009 1 To support her new album Kaas gave concerts in France Germany Switzerland Belgium Luxembourg Finland Russia Ukraine Poland Latvia Lithuania Estonia Romania and other countries during her Kabaret tour Kaas is claimed to be the first international artist to visit 28 Russian cities The entire tour included at least 170 dates 1 nbsp Patricia Kaas at Moscow 2009 On 28 January 2009 it was confirmed that Kaas would represent France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow Russia Kaas s fans took part in an online poll in several countries where they selected their favourite song from her Kabaret album The song Et s il fallait le faire And if it had to be done received a clear majority of the votes and was then chosen as the lead single and also as the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 1 where on 16 May 2009 she finished in 8th place The song received positive reviews in several newspapers and polls and a clear majority of 62 of voters in a questionnaire believed in her chances to win the competition 4 2011 L ombre de ma voix Edit In 2011 Kaas s autobiography L Ombre de ma Voix The Shadow of My Voice ghostwritten with Sophie Blandinieres 5 6 was published in March by Flammarion 2012 2014 Kaas chante Piaf Edit Kaas chante Piaf Kaas sings Piaf was Kaas s new project focusing on twenty one of the great Edith Piaf s iconic titles arranged by Abel Korzeniowski This show commemorating 50 years since the death of Piaf opened at some of the world s most prestigious venues like the Royal Albert Hall in London Carnegie Hall in New York Olympia in Paris Operetta Theatre in Moscow and Sejong Cultural Center in Seoul Although designed primarily as a live show Kaas chante Piaf was also released as an album citation needed Discography EditMain article Patricia Kaas discography Mademoiselle chante 1988 Scene de vie 1990 Je te dis vous 1993 Dans ma chair 1997 Le Mot de passe 1999 Piano Bar 2002 Sexe fort 2003 Kabaret 2008 Kaas chante Piaf 2012 Patricia Kaas 2016 Acting career EditGerminal amp Falling in Love Again Edit In 1993 Kaas was offered a role in the Claude Berri film Germinal but at the time she was working on her third album Je te dis vous In 1994 Kaas was offered the main role in the film Falling in Love Again by the American director Stanley Donen Kaas needed no better model than the German American singer and actress Marlene Dietrich whose song Lili Marleen she had often sung as a child However the project foundered owing to financial problems Her first successful encounter with the film industry remained in the field of singing when she sang the title song to the 1995 film Les Miserables based on the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo and directed by Frenchman Claude Lelouch Her earlier hit Il me dit que suis belle from the 1993 album Je te dis vous was also used by Bertrand Tavernier in his film L appat Eng The bait And now Ladies And Gentlemen Edit Kaas had her acting debut in 2001 playing the jazz singer Jane beside Jeremy Irons in Claude Lelouch s And now Ladies and Gentlemen The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival among others In Germany the film was first seen in October 2002 at 19 Days of French Film in Tubingen but only arrived in German cinemas in 2003 where it fared poorly at the box office Assassinee Edit Patricia Kaas played the role of a woman wounded by life for the television production Assassinee Murdered by Thierry Binisti that aired May 2012 Private life Edit She was the companion of the cook Yannick Alleno 7 Filmography EditYear Film2002 And Now Ladies And Gentlemen Director Claude Lelouch Actors Patricia Kaas Jeremy Irons Claudia Cardinale Premiere 29 May 2002 France And now Ladies And Gentlemen at IMDbAwards EditYear Awards Categoryuntil 19891988 Victoire de la Musique Discovery of the year for D Allemagne1989 Victoire de la Musique Female musician with most record sales abroad 1990 19991990 Golden Europa Female singer of the year 1991 Victoire de la Musique Female interpreter of the year Female musician with most record sales abroad World Music Award Best French female artist of the year Bambi Female artist of the year 1992 Victoire de la Musique Female artist with most record sales abroad ECHO 3rd place Best international female singer 1994 L Oscar de la musique1995 Victoire de la Musique Artist with most record sales abroad La femme en orWorld Music Award Best French female artist of the year 1996 Platinum Europe Award for Tour de charme1998 IFPI Platinum Europe Award for Dans ma chairfrom 20002000 Victoire de la MusiqueAdenauer de Gaulle Prize2002 Goldene Europa International female artist of the year 2003 Bundesverdienstkreuz Order of Merit First Class of the Federal Republic of Germany for her efforts in improving German French relations2004 Radio Regenbogen Award2008 Zolotoy Gramofon Gold Gramophone Song Ne Pozvonish You Won t Call with Uma2Rman2009 Marcel Bezencon Award Song Et s il fallait le faire References Edit a b c d ネット大好きっ子マイページ Kabaretkaas com Retrieved 22 March 2020 Eurovision Song Contest 2009 Final Final Eurovision Song Contest Oslo 2010 7 July 2009 Archived from the original on 7 July 2009 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Uma2rmaH Novosti Uma2rmaH i Patricia 13 October 2008 Archived from the original on 13 October 2008 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Resultat Patricia Kaas representera la France a l Eurovision Linternaute com Retrieved 22 March 2020 Negritude et grandeur litteraire entretien avec Sophie Blandinieres porte plume L Internaute in French 29 December 2013 Archived from the original on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 23 November 2021 a prete sa plume a des gens aussi divers que Patricia Kaas Culture Patricia Kaas se livre pour tourner la page Culture Patricia Kaas se livre pour tourner la page Sources Edit Musicline de Francois Bruneau Patricia Kaas La fille de l est Edition Semic Lyon 2000 ISBN 2 914082 06 1 Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent German language Wikipedia article retrieved 11 February 2006 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Patricia Kaas Official website in French Russian Fansite Patricia Kaas at IMDbPreceded bySebastien Tellierwith Divine France in the Eurovision Song Contest2009 Succeeded byJessy Matadorwith Allez Ola Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patricia Kaas amp oldid 1167597885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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