utorok 10. novembra 2015

Celine Dion : The fight against the disease Rene Angelil inspired songwriters

The fight against the disease Rene Angelil inspired songwriters who wish to participate in the upcoming French album of Celine Dion. Several of the songs finalists in the competition to find the next success of the performer evoke the death of the beloved.

Posted Monday, the 25 pieces, which includes many ballads, was built from 4000 pieces sent to Productions Feeling seat in the last two months. The public is invited to vote for their favorite piece until November 27. The choice of users will be announced on 1 December. Each song is available for listening on celinedion.com.

The words of several of them refer directly to cancer of René Angélil, "Je reste là", a pretty up-tempo song composed by Dominique Bouffard. Reached by telephone, the songwriter of Greenfield Park says she was inspired by the hardships facing the Dion-Angelil couple. "It's a song about someone who suffers as morally and physically, but the companion remains at his side to fight," says the artist.

Signed Michel Bourdieu, the piece does not leave time also explores this theme fatal, "Dans ta chaleur" Nini Marcelle, "Avant que tu ne sois seul" of Danielle Arsenault, " J’écrirai" from Mikaël Benzekri and "Au-delà du miroir" from Olivier Corbet.

Yet the submission of Marie-Claude Petit, of Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, also addresses the death of a close, but it was not for Celine Dion. "It's a song that trailed in my drawer for some time, we entrust the songwriter. I felt she had something good, but it's my boyfriend who sent it without talking to me. "

A beautiful showcase

The selection of 25 songs took place in recent weeks by a European jury presided over by Quebec and Pierre Fortier, director of the International Festival of Granby.

The finalists received the good news late Friday night by phone. For these lucky few, this competition represents an incredible opportunity to propel their careers to new heights. "I was running all over the house!" Admits Dominique Bouffard.

As for Berny Bérubé, a songwriter originally from Amqui, is in full grocery store that he learned that he was a finalist not once, but twice, his songs"Je veux te dire" and "Dis-moi quelque chose" think both having passed the ramp. "This is an incredible showcase, he said in an interview. For me it is a victory to know that my songs will be heard around the world ... and eventually, perhaps sung by Celine Dion. "

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TOP 5
The Journal listen each of 25 finalists in the contest songs. Here are our favorites.

1)" Faudrait faire mieux" (Jocelyn Bigras)
With better arrangements, the committed song "Faudrait faire mieux que des promesses et des sourires / Faudrait faire plus que simplement choisir le moindre mal ou bien le pire"  would stand out in the Céline directory.

2) "Je te donnerai tout" (Julien Assayah)
A love song mid-tempo tailor made for commercial radio. Sunny, its melody is instantly catchy.

3) "Je reste là" (Dominique Bouffard)
Despite a subject rather heavy (the suffering of a loved one), this pretty pop-folk piece remains bright. One of the best texts of the lot.

4) "Si on passe l’hiver" (Julie Lecrenais)
You can imagine Celine Dion put her voice on this song with a healthy dose of soul. The star could get this piece to the next level.

5) "J’écrirai" (Mikaël Benzekri)
Hypersensitive ballad on which Celine Dion could show her vulnerable side and vast vocal range.


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