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Given the breadth of her musical journey, it would be hard to guess just who has most inspired Siri Vik...but for those of us who have long known and loved her work one artist in particular comes immediately to mind: la môme piaf, "The Little Sparrow". In 2010 we presented Siri's first study of the legendary French chanteuse, simply called, La Vie en rose and have revisited that project twice since.
La vie en rose is one of 4 OFAM 2018 concerts presented twice:
    Matinee: Fri, Aug 3 - 1:30 pm
    Evening: Thu, Aug 9 - 8;00 pm
"As I’ve continued to perform these heart-anthems over the years," Siri muses, "time and again, I’ve been struck by how powerfully listeners of our day and age respond to the music--in particular how ardently they love the voice and the memory, the idea, of Édith Piaf. Like a splash of red paint against a clean white wall, Édith Piaf’s voice leaves a singularly vivid impression--it is the impression the world holds of all of France and its music. Her voice is not only a sound, but a vessel which carries in its strain the echoes of loves, losses, the quiet desperations, the boundless passions, the stories of a people. Her voice has reached through the last century into the 21st with a reverberation and a power to haunt and grip. Like many great artists, Piaf paid a price for her bright star; she carried a burden of sorts, the burden of possessing the voice who sang--who spoke--for every human heart: 'It’s not only my voice which sings, it is a crowd of voices...'" With great pleasure we present Siri's evolving tribute to Édith Piaf to the audiences of OFAM 2018.
Event Personnel
Siri Vik, director
Vocalists
Siri Vik, vocals
Musicians
Nathalie Fortin, piano
Della Davies, violin, viola
Dale Bradley, cello
Jesse Cloninger, reeds
Niels Miller, bass
Jack Radsliff, guitar
Alistair Gardner, drums
Program
SET I
 Milord
(1959) Georges Moustaki (w) Marguerite Monnot (m)
 Madiana
(1933) Maïotte Almaby (w/m)
 Mon Homme
(1920) Casino de Paris 1920 Paris qui Jazz Jacques Charles (fr), Channing Pollock (en), Albert Willemetz (fr) (w) Maurice Yvain (m)
 Le Tango Stupéfiant
(1936) Phillipe Olive, Henry Cor (w) Ralph Carcel (m)
 L'Accordéoniste
(1940) Michel Emer (w/m)
 Mon manège à moi
(1958) Jean Constantin (w) Norbert Glanzberg (m)
 Les Feuilles Mortes
(1945) Les Portes de la nuit Jacques Prévert (fr) (w) Joseph Kosma (m)
 Padam Padam
(1953) Henri Contet (w) Norbert Glanzberg (m)
SET II
 Tous les visages de l'amour
(1974) Herbert Kretzmer (w) Charles Aznavour (m)
 C'est Mon Gigolo
(1929) Julius Brammer (ge), André Mauprey (fr) (w) Leonello Casucci (m) [adaptation of Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo]
 La Mer
(1945) Charles Trénet (w) Charles Trénet, Léo Chauliac (m)
 Les Moulins de mon cœur
(1968) Eddy Marnay (fr), Alan Bergman (en), Marilyn Bergman (en) (w) Michel Legrand (m)
 Au suivant
(1964) Jacques Brel (w/m)
 Ne me quitte pas
(1959) Jacques Brel (w/m)
 La Vie en rose
(1946) Édith Piaf, Mack David (w) Louiguy (m)
 Non, je ne regrette rien
(1956) Michel Vaucaire (w) Charles Dumont (m)
 La Valse à mille temps
(1959) Jacques Brel (w/m)


Ticket/Venue Info
La Vie en rose Ticket Prices
Seat
Level
Full
Price
Discount Prices
10%15%20%Youth
AA39.00  35.25  33.25  31.25  19.50 
A35.00  31.50  29.75  28.00  17.50 
B30.00  27.00  25.50  24.00  15.00 
C25.00  22.50  21.25  20.00  12.50 
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