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Catherine Lara (; born Catherine Bodet; 29 May 1945) is a French violinist, composer, singer, and author. Over a career spanning more than five decades, she has established herself as an icon in French pop/rock music as well as the neo-classical genre. She has released 26 studio albums, contributed music to numerous television and film productions, and helped stage and produce many theatrical works. Lara is openly lesbian.


Career


Beginnings

Catherine Bodet was born in
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, near Paris, the daughter of a doctor and pianist father, and a violinist mother. Catherine started playing the violin at age 5 and entered the Conservatoire de Versailles at age 11, obtaining first prize in 1958. She went on to get the 2nd prize for violin at the
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in 1965 and the first prize for chamber music in 1966. Leaving the Conservatoire, Lara started her own chamber orchestra, Les Musiciens de Paris, in which she played first violin. She then created the Lara Quartet, which accompanied singers on stage, including
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, and
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. She played on recordings by
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, Georgette Lemaire,
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, as well as writing two songs for Barbara's 1972 album ''Amours incestueuses''. In 1969, Lara opened for Canadian musician
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at the Olympia music hall in Paris. Lara's first original album, ''Ad libitum'', was released in 1972, and in 1975 she composed the score to the French film ''
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''. In 1977,
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dedicated a song to her on his album ''Symphoman'', and she played violin on the recording. In 1979, she contributed to the album ''Contes de traviole'' by Richard Gotainer. Lara's 1974 folk-tinged album ''La craie dans l'encrier'' included vocal contributions from
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.


Rock era

Since her 1979 album ''Coup d'feel'', Lara's songs have been more influenced by rock music. This album, recorded in the town of
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in Quebec, also saw the beginning of Lara's collaboration with French-Canadian lyricist
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.
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also contributed to the album. In the early 80s she wrote scores for several films such as '' The Rebel'' (1980), '' Men Prefer Fat Girls'' (1981), and ''La Triche'' (1984), and she wrote the music for the musical show ''Revue et corrigée'', created by her friends Bob Decout and
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in 1982. The 1983 album ''La Rockeuse de diamant'' proved a major success, with the eponymous single and the daring song "Autonome", in which Lara openly reveals her sexual preferences with the words "...for a long time I thought what others thought, ...I lived as if I was someone else...for a long time I knew parallel loves...until the day when, autonomous, autonomous, free to love a woman or a man...". This made Lara one of the first French celebrities to come out as openly gay. During an interview with
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on the show ''Mon Zénith à moi'', when asked what she looks for first in a man, she stated "His wife". Although she did not publicize it at the time, Lara dated actress
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from 1990 to 1995.


Breakthrough

In 1986, Lara had a breakthrough with the single "Nuit magique", written by
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, from the album of the same name. Her biggest hit to date, it brought her fame and helped her win a Victoires de la Musique (French Grammy Award) for best female singer of the year; the music video for the song won the
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award at
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. The album was entirely composed and arranged in collaboration with the young Chilean-Swiss pianist
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, with whom she worked again on two of her consecutive records, ''Encore une fois'' (1987) and ''Rocktambule'' (1988). In 1987, Lara published her autobiography, titled ''L'Aventurière de l'archet perdu'' (The adventurer of the lost bow). Her 1988 album ''Rocktambule'' witnessed another collaboration with Santa Maria, as well as a duet with
Bernard Lavilliers Bernard Oulion (; born 7 October 1946 in Saint-Étienne), known professionally as Bernard Lavilliers (), is a French singer-songwriter and actor. Discography Albums Studio albums * ''Premiers pas...'' (1968) * ''Les poètes'' (1972) * ''Le Sté ...
. On the song "I.E.O.", she paid tribute to the late French musician
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. Lara wrapped up a successful decade with a two-week series of concerts at the Olympia that year, which was recorded and released as ''Lara Live 88''.


1990s: new projects, national honour

In 1990, Lara was named Chevalier de l'
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by the French Ministry of Culture. In 1991, she worked with Plamondon on a
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where she embodied female writer
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, titled ''Sand et les Romantiques''. As part of the show, she released a duet with her friend
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, entitled "Entre elle et moi". Other artists involved in the production include
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,
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, and
Maurane Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (; 12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress. Brought to light in the 1980s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock opera ''Starmania'', h ...
. The opera was staged by Alfredo Arias at the
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in Paris. 1993 proved to be a busy year for Lara. She took part in several charity concerts for Les Restos du coeur alongside French rock stars
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,
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, and
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, as well as supporting
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and
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. Later that year, she released the album ''Maldonne''. She also acted as artistic advisor for the Roger Louret production ''La Java des mémoires''. 1996 saw the release of the album ''Mélomanie'', 10 songs written together with Jean-Jacques Thibaud, with musical input from
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, who had previously played on a number of Lara's recordings. The album release was followed by a notable performance at the
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festival, as well as three evenings at the Olympia. The same year, Lara also wrote music for the television series ''Terre indigo''. With Roger Louret writing lyrics, Lara arranged Georges Bizet's opera '' L'Arlésienne'', which was performed at the
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in Paris in 1997, with
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and
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as leads.


2000s–present

In 2000, Lara released a major musical work titled ''Aral'', her name spelled backwards, made up entirely of instrumental compositions, with contributions from the French world music project
Deep Forest Deep Forest is a French music project that originally began as a duo consisting of Michel Sanchez (musician), Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electro ...
. In 2002, she cowrote the official song for the
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, titled "Tous Ensemble", to be sung by Johnny Hallyday. The same year, she was named Officier de l' Ordre de la Légion d'honneur. In 2005, Lara composed the musical show ''Graal'', inspired by Arthurian lore, which was certified Gold. She also released an album of original songs titled ''Passe-moi l'ciel'' the same year. 2006 saw two collaborations, one with French singer
Isabelle Aubret Isabelle Aubret (; born Thérèse Coquerelle; 27 July 1938) is a French singer best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1962 with the song " Un premier amour". Early life Thérèse Coquerelle was born in Lille, France, on 27 Jul ...
on the song "Le dernier aveu" and three tracks on
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's album ''Le monde où je vais''. In 2009, Lara released her next instrumental album, titled ''Au-delà des murs'', whose music was inspired by the sound of the Balkans. The CD was accompanied by a DVD, the performances on which were co-directed by
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of
Deep Forest Deep Forest is a French music project that originally began as a duo consisting of Michel Sanchez (musician), Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electro ...
. In February 2011, Lara published her second book, ''Entre émoi et moi'', and followed this with the album ''Une voix pour ferré'' (A voice for Ferré), in honour of the Monégasque poet and composer
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. She also co-hosted the French selection for the
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, together with
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. Paying homage to her own repertoire, in 2012 Lara released the album ''Au cœur de l'âme Yiddish''. A re-recording of some of her best-known songs such as "Nuit Magique" with a distinctly Yiddish flavour, she is accompanied on the album by the klezmer ensemble Sirba Octet. The song "Le dos au mur" is a duet with
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. In 2014–2015, Lara wrote the score to the French crime drama series ''
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'', directed by her friend
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. Lara's next, and to date latest, original album was released in 2018 and titled ''Bô, le voyage musical''. This was accompanied by a theatrical production held at the Théâtre du 13e Art in Paris.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Ad libitum'' ( fr) (1972) * ''Les années poussière'' (1972) * ''Marche dans le temps'' (1972) * ''La craie dans l'encrier'' (1974) * ''Nil'' (1975) * ''Jeux de société'' (1976) * ''Vaguement'' (1977) * ''Coup d'feel'' ( fr) (1979) * ''Geronimo'' (1980) * ''Johan'' ( fr) (1981) * ''T'es pas drôle'' (1982) * ''La Rockeuse de diamants'' ( fr) (1983) * ''Flamenrock/Espionne'' (1984) * ''Nuit magique'' ( fr) (1986) * ''Encore une fois'' (1987) * ''Rocktambule'' (1988) * ''Sand et les romantiques'' (1991) * ''Maldonne'' (1993) * ''Mélomanie'' (1996) * ''Aral'' ( fr) (Instrumental) (2000) * ''Graal'' ( fr) (2005) * ''Passe-moi l'ciel'' (2005) * ''Au-delà des murs'' (Instrumental) (2009) * ''Une voix pour ferré'' (2011) * ''Au cœur de l'âme Yiddish'' (with Sirba Octet and
Mathilde Seigner Mathilde Seigner (born 17 January 1968) is a French actress. Early life Seigner was born in Paris. She is the granddaughter of actor Louis Seigner (1903–1991). She is the sister of Emmanuelle Seigner and a niece of Françoise Seigner. ...
) (2012) * ''Bô, le voyage musical'' (Instrumental) (2018)


Live albums

* '' Catherine Lara en concert à l'Olympia'' (1984) * ''Lara Live 88'' (1988)


Best of

* ''16 grands succès'' (1984) * ''1 Heure avec Catherine Lara'' (1984) * ''Plein Feux'' (1985) * ''The Best of Magic Lara - 12 hits'' (1986) * ''Bravo à Catherine Lara'' (1988) * ''Rock'n roll de Montréal (72–80)'' – double CD (1992) * ''Sonate pour guitare et violon'' (1992) * ''La craie dans l’encrier'' (1992) * ''Coup de feel'' (1992) * ''16 chansons d’or'' (1993) * ''Collection Gold - Au milieu de nulle part'' (1995) * ''Collection Gold - Coup de feel''(1995) * ''Best of Lara (72–96 Les années magiques)'' – double CD (1997) * ''Best of Lara (72–96 Les années magiques)'' – box set of 5 CDs (1997) * ''Coup d’feel'' (2001) * ''Les indispensables - versions originales'' (2003) * ''Master Série'' (2003) * ''Le best of'' (2005) * ''Catherine Lara'' (2005) * ''Les années CBS'' – box set of 8 CDs (2015) * ''4 albums originaux'' – box set of 4 CDs (2015) * ''Best Hits'' – box set of 3 CDs (2016)


Collaborations

* ''Sol En Si'' with
Alain Souchon Alain Souchon (; born Alain Édouard Kienast ; 27 May 1944) is a French singer-songwriter and actor. He has released 15 albums and has played roles in seven films. Profile Alain Souchon was born in Casablanca, Morocco. His family on his moth ...
,
Francis Cabrel Francis Christian Cabrel (; born 23 November 1953) is a French singer-songwriter, composer and guitarist. Considered one of the most influential French musical artists of all time, he has released a number of albums falling mostly within the real ...
,
Maurane Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (; 12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress. Brought to light in the 1980s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock opera ''Starmania'', h ...
,
Maxime Le Forestier Maxime Le Forestier (; born 10 February 1949 as Bruno Le Forestier) is a French singer-songwriter. Life and career Bruno Le Forestier was born on 10 February 1949 in Paris to Robert Le Forestier and Genevieve (''née'' Lili 1917–2010), who had ...
,
Michel Jonasz Michel Jonasz (born 21 January 1947 in Drancy, France) is a French composer-songwriter, singer and actor. His compositions include: ''La boîte de jazz'', ''Joueurs de blues'' and ''Les vacances au bord de la mer''. Born of Hungarian immigra ...
(1993)


Scores

* ''
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'' (1976) * '' The Rebel'' (1980) * '' Men Prefer Fat Girls'' (1981) * ''
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'' (1982) * ''La Triche'' (1984) * '' Terre indigo'' (1996) / TV Series * ''
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'' (2015) / TV Series


Bibliography

* ''L'Aventurière de l'archet perdu'' (1987) * ''Entre émoi et moi'' (2011)


Related Francophone artists

* Barbara *
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*
Françoise Hardy Françoise Madeleine Hardy (; 17 January 1944 – 11 June 2024) was a French singer-songwriter, actress, and author. She was known for singing melancholic, sentimental ballads. Hardy rose to prominence in the early 1960s as a leading figure in F ...
*
Luc Plamondon Luc Plamondon (born March 2, 1942) is a French Canadians, French-Canadian lyricist and music executive. His work includes the musicals Starmania (musical), ''Starmania'' and Notre-Dame de Paris (musical), ''Notre-Dame de Paris''. He is the brot ...
*
Véronique Sanson Véronique Marie Line Sanson (; born 24 April 1949) is a three-time Victoires de la Musique award-winning French singer-songwriter and record producer with an avid following in her native country. Ten years after Barbara, Véronique Sanson be ...
*
Johnny Hallyday Jean-Philippe Léo Smet (; 15 June 1943 – 5 December 2017), better known by his stage name Johnny Hallyday, was a French rock and roll and Pop music, pop singer and actor, credited with having brought rock and roll to France. During a career ...
*
Deep Forest Deep Forest is a French music project that originally began as a duo consisting of Michel Sanchez (musician), Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electro ...


References


External links

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