The rebirth of Nach on the stage of Lendemains qui Chantent, October 19, in Tulle

The rebirth of Nach on the stage of Lendemains qui Chantent, October 19, in Tulle
The rebirth of Nach on the stage of Lendemains qui Chantent, October 19, in Tulle

Doubly feminine evening, Saturday October 19, at Les Lendemains qui chantent, in Tulle, with Nach (Anna Chedid) and Morgane Imbeaud in the opening act.

We had known it in large format and with family, on the stage of Brive Festival a few years ago.

Singer-songwriter Nach (aka Anna Chedid) returns to Les Lendemains qui chantant, Saturday October 19, in a new version of herself. New skinhis latest album, says it all. What she lost, what she left, her escape and her slow reconstruction during the writing of an eminently personal album.

A return to the top of the bill for the Lendemains qui Chantant, in Tulle

Farewell gift, Sacred secret, A sun in the belly, Alive, The heart that explodes… After his lively and danceable Âmelodique, Nach offers himself (and us), after a detour through an intimate “Piano-voice”, a breath of introspection and appeasement served on the grand piano, with a few synthetic keys as an accompaniment.

An exploration, composed between the Moroccan desert and the Cévennes mountains, of desire and solitude, of femininity and sorrow; poetic pearls as she has loved to compose since her earliest childhood, inspired by her grandmother Andrée Chedid. Notes of tenderness and strength that rock and carry.

Pop folk opening act

In the first part, the former singer of the group Cocoon Morgane Imbeaud will present her second album, released last spring and finalized at Abbey Road. The influence of Jean-Louis Murat, with whom she has collaborated several times, is perceptible, in his melancholic and clear accents as well as in his soft and rich chords.

Sweet folk pop to enjoy without moderation.

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Nach in concert (opening act, Morgane Imbeaud), in the Salle des Lendemains qui chantant, in partnership with L’emploi-Scène nationale Brive-Tulle, Saturday October 19 at 8:30 p.m.
Prices: €23, reduced €14. Tickets: online at deslendemainsquichantent.org or www-sn-lemploi.fr; at the theater, Tuesday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or at 05.55.22.15.22.

Blandine Hutin-Mercier

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