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The cellist released an album on May 17, 2024, Aznavouriana. Charles Aznavour’s song covers, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday on May 22, 2024.
Camille Thomas echoes her cello notes from the opening moments of The Conversation, hosted by Deputy Director Joseph Ghosn. Madame Figaro. A catchy intro that heralds a melodic interview… The Franco-Belgian cellist first shares her love for Charles Aznavour; “I’ve always been a big fan. He is unique, so I wanted to shed another light on his works.” In his album to find light, Aznavourianawas released in May of this year.
On the sofa, the artist does not leave behind his faithful companion, the 1730 Feuermann Stradivarius, on loan from the Music Nippon Foundation. And as far as he remembers, he was accompanied by an instrument. “I have no memories in my life without a cello.” It is impossible to express what he feels while playing. “We cannot put into words the feelings that the instrument conveys.” However, it is certain that the atmosphere softens when he puts his bow to the strings of the cello.
Source: Le Figaro
