Léo Ferré

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Léo Ferré was a French singer-songwriter, poet, and composer renowned for his anarchist spirit, literary lyrics, and influential role in 20th-century chanson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chanson singer
composer
human
poet
singer-songwriter
activeYearsEnd 1990s
activeYearsStart 1940s
associatedWith 20th-century French chanson
awardReceived Grand Prix du Disque de l’Académie Charles Cros NERFINISHED
burialPlace San Benedetto Belbo cemetery NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
Monaco NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Italy
dateOfBirth 1916-08-24
dateOfDeath 1993-07-14
familyName Ferré NERFINISHED
fullName Léo Albert Charles Antoine Ferré NERFINISHED
gender male
genre French chanson
chanson
poetry
givenName Léo NERFINISHED
influenced French chanson
French singer-songwriters
influencedBy Arthur Rimbaud NERFINISHED
Charles Baudelaire NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche
Guillaume Apollinaire NERFINISHED
Louis Aragon NERFINISHED
Paul Verlaine NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement anarchism
nativeLanguage French
notableAlbum Amour Anarchie NERFINISHED
Il n’y a plus rien NERFINISHED
La Solitude NERFINISHED
Léo Ferré chante Baudelaire NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic anarchist spirit
dramatic stage presence
literary lyrics
orchestral arrangements
notableIdea anarchist humanism
notableWork Avec le temps NERFINISHED
C’est extra NERFINISHED
Il n’y a plus rien
La Mémoire et la Mer NERFINISHED
La Solitude NERFINISHED
Les Anarchistes NERFINISHED
Poète… vos papiers ! NERFINISHED
occupation composer
orchestra conductor
poet
singer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Monaco NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Castellina in Chianti NERFINISHED
Tuscany NERFINISHED
politicalView anarchism
setToMusic poems of Charles Baudelaire
poems of François Villon NERFINISHED
poems of Guillaume Apollinaire NERFINISHED
poems of Louis Aragon
spouse Madeleine Rabereau NERFINISHED
Marie-Christine Diaz NERFINISHED
Mathilde Ferré NERFINISHED

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Juliette Gréco collaboratedWith Léo Ferré