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  1. Monique Andrée Serf
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    Monique Andrée Serf (9 June 1930 – 24 November 1997) was a French pop singer-songwriter and actress. She took her stage name, Barbara, from her grandmother.
    Barbara (Monique Andrée Serf) was a French singer and composer whose melancholy style rose to national significance.
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    Barbara (singer) - Wikipedia

    Monique Andrée Serf (9 June 1930 – 24 November 1997), known as Barbara, was a French singer. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Ukraine. Barbara became a famous cabaretière in the late 1950s in Paris, known as La Chanteuse de minuit ('the midnight singer'), before … 展开

    Born on Rue Brochant in Paris to a Jewish family, Barbara lived in northwestern Paris as a child. She then lived in Roanne from 1938 and 展开

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    Influenced originally by songwriters Mireille and Pierre MacOrlan, she developed her own style and the writing of her own songs … 展开

    In 1969, Moustaki wrote the theme song "Moi, je me balance" for the film La fiancée du pirate that Barbara sings. She announced that she would limit her concert singing, and in … 展开

    In October 1953, she married Claude John Luc Sluys, a Belgian law student, but they separated in 1956. She wrote many very personal songs, including "Nantes" about her father and "Une petite … 展开

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    A tall person, Barbara dressed in black as she sang melancholy songs of lost love. From 1950 to 1951, after her father's desertion of her family, she lived in Brussels, where she … 展开

    She returned to Bobino in 1964 for several sold-out performances. She performed at the Paris Olympia and other important venues in France, … 展开

    In the 1970s, Barbara made appearances on television variety shows with stars such as Johnny Hallyday and a tour of Japan, Canada, Belgium, Israel, … 展开

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  3. Like Piaf, tragic Barbara is the true voice of France

    2011年12月15日 · Barbara is, with Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens, one of the three Bs who rebuilt French chanson as a Maginot Line against the 1960s onslaught of Anglo-American pop.

  4. Barbara (singer) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  5. Barbara, l’icône tragique | France Musique - Radio France

  6. Barbara: The elfin singer, actress and French national …

    2024年3月8日 · Barbara (1930-1997) was an iconic French singer/songwriter. Born in Paris, her real name was Monique Andrée Serf. Incredibly famous in France, she is almost unknown abroad, although her songs are instantly …

  7. Barbara, 67, a French Singer Who Wrote Melancholic …

    1997年11月26日 · The French singer and songwriter known simply as Barbara, who earned a huge following in the French-speaking world for her melancholic lyrics and melodies, died on Monday in the American...

  8. BARBARA - Tony Frank

    Many of her songs have become classics of French chanson, including Une petite cantata, Dis, quand reviendras-tu ?, Nantes, Göttingen, La Dame brune, L'Aigle noir, Marienbad and Ma plus belle histoire d'amour.

  9. Barbara (Monique Andree Serf) - Jewish Women's …

    “Barbara” (the stage name of Monique Andrée Serf) was a French singer-songwriter whose Jewish identity influenced her music. Born in Paris in 1930, Barbara and her family hid in several different French cities throughout the …

  10. Barbara (singer) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia

    Monique Andrée Serf (9 June 1930 – 24 November 1997), known as Barbara, was a French singer. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odessa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine).

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