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Accompanied by the Orchestre National de Lyon and conductor Dylan Corlay, Zaho de Sagazan revisits the songs from her first album to give them a new dimension. While she combines the great titles of French song with electronic sounds on the album, it is this time through the colorful palette of strings, brass and the onde Martenot that she delivers her mantra: “To be sensitive is to be alive, and we are never too alive.” A deep, intense voice, going from shout to whisper, a dazzling score, emotion… From the intimate to the grandiose, this is the promise of the journey. The first artist to have been crowned five times at the Victoires de la Musique (album of the year, original song, female revelation, stage revelation and female artist), Zaho de Sagazan continues to add successes to her list. By reappropriating David Bowie’s Modern Love to surprise Greta Gerwig at the Cannes Film Festival, by performing Édith Piaf’s Sous le ciel de Paris at the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the singer has imprinted her face, her voice and her transcendent energy on the imagination of audiences around the world.
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