DALIDA , A DIVA and A FASHION ICON (1933 – 1987)
Dalida was a famous singer from the 60s to the 80s and an icon. Still now.
Her success was huge and Dalida still has great fans in France (and also abroad).
One of the main squares in Montmartre has been named after her.
For many, Dalida is a legend, a diva. She received more than 70 gold records. She sold more than 170 million albums worldwide. However her private life has often been tragic.
“I know what my life is. My husband it’s my public. The songs are my children”
MAJOR EXHIBITION at GALLIERA :
April 27 to August 13 2017
Palais Galliera 10 avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie – Paris 16 – from April to August 13th 2017. For more details about Palais Galliera, my article : Galliera, fashion and elegance
Galliera Palace devoted a major exhibition to Dalida to mark the 30th anniversary of her death.
Her wardrobe was exposed at the Palais from April 27 to August 13 2017.
Dalida loved fashion from Christian Dior, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Lacroix, Azzaro and many more. She was sophisticated, glamourous.
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MY VIDEO OF DALIDA EXHIBITION AT GALLIERA : (a video by Anne Jeanne in Paris) :
Dalida and montmartre
Dalida lived during 25 years in Montmartre, from 1962 to 1987.
She bought a townhouse in the 1900 style in Montmartre in the early 80s, nearby the Sacré Coeur. It has always be a quiet refuge for her for the rest of her life.
Maison de Dalida : 11 bis rue d’Orchampt (can’t be visited)
One of the main squares in Montmartre has been named after her “Place Dalida” with a bronze statue of her bust (sculptor Alain Alsan)
Dalida's life
EGYPT
Dalida was born Yolanda Gigliotti on January 17, 1933 in Cairo suburbs in a bourgeois emigrant family.
Her italian grand- parents had emigrated to Egypt in the beginning of the 20th century. She had two brothers, Orlando (her elder brother) and Bruno and she grew up in a musical environment : her father was first violonist for the Cairo Opera.
Dalida’s mother tongue was Italian. But she learned Egyptian Arabic and French in Cairo. She had a happy childhood, though serious eye problems affected her from an early age and had to undergo several operations.
She was destined by her family for a career as a secretary, but Dalida dreamed of becoming and actress. She was fascinated by Hollywood world .
In 1951 she secretly entered a local beauty contest. In 1954, Yolanda entered another beauty contest, “Miss Egypt contest” and she was crowned Miss Egypt at the age of 19.
Then, she started working as a model, then as an actress in Cairo. Then she began to dream of launching a career in Paris. PARIS :
In 1954, she started a new life in Paris where she became Dalida.
She started taking singing lessons with a music teacher and after a few months her teacher sent her off to audition for a cabaret on the Champs Elysées where she worked during several months.
She then was invited by the owner of Olympia (one of the most famous Parisian music-Hall) onto a show. Her performance impressed two influential men in the French record industry: Lucien Morisse and Eddy Barclay. Lucien Morisse became Dalida ‘s manager, then her husband (A difficult relationship : Lucien Morisse was married but finally divorced . They got married in Paris in 1961).
Photo : Dalida et Lucien Morisse
The “BAMBINO’s YEARS”
Her second single, “Bambino” really launched Dalida to fame. It was played practically non-stop on one of the most renown French radio (Europe 1) and reached the top of the French charts.
She then performed at the Olympia beside Charles Aznavour. In 1957, she received her first gold disc. Bambino had sold over 300 000 copies Her second very successful hit was “Gondolier” (in 1957). She then started a great tour. In 1959, she went on another tour in Italy. Her fame soon spread throughout the rest of Europe. In 1961, she performed for an entire month at the prestigious Olympia music-hall attracting over 2000 music fans each night. She then carried out with a tour which took her to Hong Kong and Vietnam (where she was already a huge star) Her younger brother, Bruno (known as Orlando) became her manager. And her cousin Rosy became her secretary.
LUIGI TENCO
In 1966, she was introduced to a young talented songwriter. They fell passionately in love. They soon got married. Dalida decided that Luigi should appear with her on stage in Italy during a song contest and that they would each perform their own version of the song “Ciao Amore Ciao”. Dalida was already a huge star in Italy while Luigi Tenco was not known yet. Neither Dalida nor Luigi were awarded a prize. Luigi Tenco then retired to his hotel room and committed suicide. Dalida was devastated at Luigi’s death and a few months later she attempted to end her life.
Below :Dalida singing with Luigi Tenco in 1967 at San Remo (Italy)
AFTER LUIGI
In the late 60’s, after Luigi Tenco’s death, Dalida reinvented herself : she started to read a lot (philosophy, psychology) and started to practice yoga and meditation. She traveled regularly to India then went into analysis.
But she also carried on singing and went on a serie of concerts in France, in Italy, then all over the world.
In 1970, her huge hit was “Darla dirladada”. Then with the song “Avec le temps”, she totally changed her repertoire with very meaningful poetic lyrics.
She performed at the Olympia for 3 weeks where she was greeted very successfully In September 1970, her former husband, Lucien Morisse committed suicide.
In 1972, a duet with Alain Delon
Alain Delon et Dalida recording the song ‘Paroles, Paroles’ en 1973 . (Photo by Jean-Pierre BONNOTTE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
In 1972, she recorded “Paroles Paroles” with her old friend Alain Delon It reached the top of the French charts and was n°1 in Japan.
HER LOVE STORY WITH RICHARD CHANFRAY
Her encounter with Richard Chanfray in 1972 (who wanted to be known as the Count of Saint Germain) changed her life. And she appeared to be a glamourous star. It has been her longest love story (9 years)
(In 1981 she split from Richard Chanfray.)
70’s and 80’s
In 1973, she sang “Il venait d’avoir 18 ans”. This song reached immediately the top of the charts in 9 countries. 3.5 million copies sold in Germany. My favorite song of Dalida is definitely, without any doubt : “Il venait d’avoir 18 ans”
In 1974 : “Gigi L’Amoroso” which became among the most famous hit of Dalida, n°1 in 12 countries. Then she went on tours in Japan, Quebec, then Germany . In 1975, she was awarded the prestigious Prix de l’Académie du Disque français”. Then another huge success “J’attendrai”. She was performing very frequently on French TV and she returned several times to Egypt. She recorded the traditional Egyptian song Salma Ya Salama which was released in France and the Middle East. She recorded this song in 7 languages. It was a phenomenal success.
Photo : Dalida and François Mitterand in 1975
In the 80s, she recorded “Generation 78”, a medley very influenced by the 70’s disco wave. She had been adapting her musical style to the latest trends. In 1979, She recorded “Monday Tuesday”
Dalida transformed her appearance. She danced sourrounded by dancers. In 1980, he performed a spectacular Broadway-style show in Paris at the Palais des Sports with Lester Wilson as her choreographer, (L. Wilson was the choreographer of John Travolta in Saturday night fever)r. She sold out at the Palais des Sports for 18 gigantic shows with 30 musicians and 12 dancers. She was the first woman to perform in front of 5000 people in Paris. She then went on a national tour which lasted 10 months.
In 1981, on her premiere at the Olympia venue, she received a diamond disc for having sold over 80 million albums over her career.
She then set off on another world tour for 12 months. When back to France, she recorded “Mourir sur scène”. Her popularity was as great as ever.
In 1983, two years after they split up, she learnt that her former lover Richard Chanfray had committed suicide. Devastated …
In 1984, she set off on tour again, The following years, she was forced to interrupt her career to undergo 2 major eye operations.
In 1986, She play a leading role in the film “Le Sixième jour” (director : Youssef Chahine)
Dalida ‘s death
In 1987, she decided to put an end to her life and let a message : “Forgive me life has become unbearable for me…”
Photo : Dalida’s tomb at Montmartre cemetery, 18th arrondissement of Paris
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MAJOR EXHIBITION at GALLIERA : April 27 to August 13 2017
Galliera Palace devotes a major exhibition to Dalida to mark the 30th anniversary of her death. Her wardrobe is exposed at the Palais from April 27 to August 13 2017. Dalida loved fashion from Christain Dior, Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, Lacroix, Azzaro and many more. She was sophisticated, glamourous. Palais Galliera 10 avenue Pierre 1er de Serbie – Paris 16 – from April to August 13th 2017. For more details about the Palais Galliera, please read my article too : Galliera, fashion and elegance MY VIDEO OF DALIDA EXHIBITION AT GALLIERA : Please watch this video of the exhibition in Galliera (a video by Ann Jeanne in Paris) : A FILM : “DALIDA” (released in January 2017) In 2017, Lisa Azuelos, (daughter of famous French singer, Marie Laforêt), directed the film Dalida, starring Riccardo Scamarcio, Vincent Perez, Niels Schneider, Jean-Paul Rouve, Patrick Timsit and Sveva Alviti who portrayed Dalida. The trailer : Below, a video about the film DALIDA IN MONTMARTRE (PARIS) Dalida has been living for 25 years in Montmartre, 11 bis rue d’Orchampt – from 1962 to 1987.She bought a townhouse in the 1900 style in Montmartre at the beginning of the 80s, nearby the Sacré Coeur. It has always be a quiet refuge for Dalida for the rest of her life. One of the main squares in Montmartre has been named after her “Place Dalida” with a bronze statue of her bust (sculptor Alain Alsan) Dalida rests near her home in the upper part of the cemetery of Montmartre with the trees she loved. A few WORDS about DALIDA’s STORY EGYPT Dalida was born Yolanda Gigliotti on the 17th of January 1933 in Cairo suburbs in a bourgeois emigrant family. Her italian grand- parents had emigrated to Egypt in the beginning of the 20th century. She had 2 brothers, Orlando (her elder brother) and Bruno and she grew up in a musical environment : her father was first violonist for the Cairo Opera. Dalida’s mother tongue was Italian. But she learned Egyptian Arabic and French in Cairo. She had a happy childhood, though serious eye problems affected her from an early age and had to undergo several operations. She was destined by her family for a career as a secretary, but Dalida dreamed of becoming and actress. She was fascinated by Hollywood world . In 1951 she secretly entered a local beauty contest. In 1954, Yolanda entered another beauty contest, “Miss Egypt contest” and she was crowned Miss Egypt at the age of 19. Then, she started working as a model, then as an actress in Cairo. Then she began to dream of launching a career in Paris. PARIS : In 1954, she started a new life in Paris where she became Dalida. She started taking singing lessons with a music teacher and after a few months her teacher sent her off to audition for a cabaret on the Champs Elysées where she worked during several months. She then was invited by the owner of Olympia (one of the most famous Parisian music-Hall) onto a show. Her performance impressed two influential men in the French record industry, Lucien Morisse and Eddy Barclay. Lucien Morisse became Dalida ‘s manager, then her husband (A difficult relationship : Lucien Morisse was married but finally divorced . They got married in Paris in 1961). BAMBINO’s YEARS Her second single, “Bambino” really launched Dalida to fame. Bambino was played practically non-stop on one of the most renown French radio (Europe 1) and reached the top of the French charts. She then performed at the Olympia beside Charles Aznavour. In 1957, she received her first gold disc. Bambino had sold over 300 000 copies Her second very successful hit was “Gondolier” (in 1957). She then started a great tour. In 1959, she went on another tour in Italy. Her fame soon spread throughout the rest of Europe. In 1961, she performed for an entire month at the prestigious Olympia music-hall attracting over 2000 music fans each night. She then carried out with a tour which took her to Hong Kong and Vietnam (where she was already a huge star) Her younger brother, Bruno (known as Orlando) became her manager. And her cousin Rosy became her secretary. LUIGI TENCO In 1966, she was introduced to a young talented songwriter. They fell passionately in love. They soon got married. Dalida decided that Luigi should appear with her on stage in Italy during a song contest and that they would each perform their own version of the song “Ciao Amore Ciao”. Dalida was already a huge star in Italy while Luigi Tenco was not known yet. Neither Dalida nor Luigi were awarded a prize. Luigi Tenco then retired to his hotel room and committed suicide in his room. Dalida was devastated at Luigi’s death and a few months later she attempted to end her life. Below : Dalida singing with Luigi Tenco in 1967 at San Remo (Italy) AFTER LUIGI In the late 60’s, after Luigi Tenco’s death, Dalida reinvented herself : she started to read a lot : philosophy, psychology and started to practice yoga and meditation. She often went to India then went into analysis. But she also carried on singing and went on a serie of concerts in France, in Italy, then all over the world In 1970, her huge hit was “Darla dirladada”. Then with the song “Avec le temps”, she totally changed her repertoire with very meaningful poetic lyrics. She performed at the Olympia for 3 weeks where she was greeted very successfully In September 1970, her former husband, Lucien Morisse committed suicide. Duet with ALAIN DELON In 1972, she recorded “Paroles Paroles” with her old friend Alain Delon It reached the top of the French charts and was n°1 in Japan. HER LOVE STORY WITH RICHARD CHANFRAY Her encounter with Richard Chanfray in 1972 (who wanted to be known as the Count of Saint Germain) changed her life. And she appeared to be a glamourous star. It has been her longest love story (9 years) In 1973, she sang “Il venait d’avoir 18 ans”. This song reached immediately the top of the charts in 9 countries. 3.5 million copies sold in Germany.My favorite song of Dalida is definitely, without any doubt : “Il venait d’avoir 18 ans” In 1974 : “Gigi L’Amoroso” which became among the most famous hit of Dalida, n°1 in 12 countries. Then she went on tours in Japan, Quebec, then Germany . In 1975, she was awarded the prestigious Prix de l’Académie du Disque français”. Then another huge success “J’attendrai”. She was performing very frequently on French TV and she returned several times to Egypt. She recorded the traditional Egyptian song Salma Ya Salama which was released in France and the Middle East. She recorded this song in 7 languages. It was a phenomenal success. The 80’s She recorded “Generation 78”, a medley very influenced by the 70’s disco wave. She has been adapting her musical style to the latest trends. In 1979, She recorded “Monday Tuesday” Dalida transformed her appearance. She danced sourrounded by dancers. In 1980, he performed a spectacular Broadway-style show in Paris at the Palais des Sports with Lester Wilson as her choreographer, (L. Wilson was the choreographer of John Travolta in Saturday night fever)r. She sold out at the Palais des Sports for 18 gigantic shows with 30 musicians and 12 dancers. She was the first woman to perform in front of 5000 people in Paris. She then went on a national tour which lasted 10 months. In 1981 she split from Richard Chanfray. On her premiere at the Olympia where she performed in 1981, she received a diamond disc for having sold over 80 million albums over her career. Below : “Monday, tuesday”, a great hit https://youtu.be/Bw3CUB_WOeE She then set off on another world tour for 12 months. When back to France, she recorded “Mourir sur scène”. Her popularity was as great as ever. In 1983, two years after they split up, she learnt that the former lover Richard Chanfray had committed suicide. Devastated … In 1984, she set off on tour again, The following years, she was force to interrupt her career to undergo 2 major eye operations. In 1986, She play a leading role in the film “Le Sixième jour” (director : Youssef Chahine)In 1987, she decided to put an end to her life and let a message : “Forgive me life has become unbearable for me…” More informations about Dalida- Dalida, the official website (in English)
- Blog : dalida-forever.over-blog.com
- my article about Palais Galliera: Galliera, fashion and elegance
- Bambino (1956)
- Gondolier (1957)
- Come prima (1958)
- CiaoAmore Ciao (1967)
- Darla dirladada (1970)
- Avec le temps (1971)
- Pour ne pas vivre seule (1972)
- Parle plus bas (1972)
- Paroles, Paroles (1973)
- Je suis malade (1973)
- Il venait d’avoir 18 ans (1974)
- Gigi l’amoroso (1974)
- J’attendrai (1976)
- Besame Mucho (1976)
- Salma Ya Salama (1977)
- Génération 78 (1978)
- Laissez-moi danser (1979)
- Monday,Tuesday (1979)
- Comme disait Mistinguett (1979)
- Gigi in Paradisco (1980)
- Mourir sur scène (1983)
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