Lys Gauty
Released Album
Opera
Artist Info
Role:PerformerBirth:February 2, 1900Death:January 2, 1994Genre:OperaLys Gauty was a French classical music artist who was born on June 1, 1900, in Paris, France. She was born as Alice Gautier and was the daughter of a French father and an Italian mother. Her father was a musician and a composer, and he encouraged her to pursue a career in music. Gauty began her musical training at a young age, studying piano and singing. She made her debut as a singer in 1918, at the age of 18, at the Casino de Paris. She quickly gained popularity and became a regular performer at the casino. In 1920, Gauty signed a contract with the Pathé record label and began recording her music. Her first recording was "Le Chaland Qui Passe," which became a hit and established her as a popular singer. She went on to record many more songs, including "Mon Homme," "La Petite Tonkinoise," and "J'ai Deux Amours." Gauty's music was characterized by her clear, pure voice and her ability to convey emotion through her singing. She was known for her interpretations of French chansons and operettas, and her performances were often accompanied by orchestras. In addition to her recordings, Gauty also performed in many live shows and concerts. She performed at the Olympia in Paris, the Casino de Paris, and the Moulin Rouge, among other venues. She also toured extensively throughout Europe and North Africa. One of Gauty's most notable performances was at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. She performed in the French Pavilion, which was designed by the famous architect Le Corbusier. Her performance was broadcast live on the radio and was heard by millions of people around the world. Gauty's success as a singer led to many awards and honors. In 1931, she was awarded the Legion of Honor, one of the highest honors in France. She was also awarded the Grand Prix du Disque, the highest award for recordings in France, in 1933 and 1934. Despite her success, Gauty's career was interrupted by World War II. She continued to perform during the war, but her recordings were banned by the German occupation forces. After the war, she resumed her career and continued to perform and record until the 1950s. Gauty retired from music in the 1950s and lived a quiet life in the south of France. She died on March 2, 1994, at the age of 93. In conclusion, Lys Gauty was a talented and popular French classical music artist who had a successful career in the early 20th century. Her clear, pure voice and emotional performances made her a beloved performer, and her recordings and live shows continue to be enjoyed by music lovers today. Her many awards and honors are a testament to her talent and her contribution to the world of music.More....
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