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Jean Ferrat: Politically committed singer and songwriter who maintained the French 'chanson' tradition

The French singer Jean Ferrat belonged to the great chanson tradition of Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and Léo Ferré yet, while their work seeped into the Anglo-Saxon consciousness thanks to English-language adaptations by Scott Walker, David Bowie, Jake Thackray or Marc Almond, his popularity remained confined to French-speaking countries.

This might have been because he was a "chanteur engagé", a politically committed artist, a writer and interpreter of meaningful and beautiful lyrics that celebrated love as much as the workers' struggle. However, his deep, rich, warm baritone also touched people who didn't share his political views

His most popular song, "La Montagne" ["The Mountain"], a bittersweet chronicle of the "exode rural", the drift away from the land, chimed with France's preoccupation and complicated relationship with the countryside, and was maybe harder to enjoy without understanding these conflicting emotions. In fact, "La Montagne" contained a prescient refer

Jean Ferrat

French singer-songwriter and poet

Jean Ferrat

Jean Ferrat

Birth nameJean Tenenbaum
Born(1930-12-26)26 December 1930
Vaucresson, France
Died13 March 2010(2010-03-13) (aged 79)
Aubenas, France
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter, composer
Years active1958–2009
LabelsDecca (1960–62)
Barclay (1963–76)
then (in French)Temey
Websitewww.jean-ferrat.com

Jean Ferrat (born Jean Tenenbaum; 26 December 1930 – 13 March 2010)[1] was a French singer-songwriter and poet. He specialized in singing poetry, particularly that of Louis Aragon.

Biography

Ferrat was born in Vaucresson, Hauts-de-Seine, the youngest of four children from a modest family which moved to Versailles in 1935, where Ferrat studied at the Jules Ferry College. His Russian-born father (naturalized in 1928) was forced to wear the yellow star and deported to Auschwitz in 1942, where he died.[2]

In the early 1950s, he started in Parisian cabaret. After that he avoided any particular musical style, but remained faithful to himself, hi

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