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French singer (1941–2024)

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Catherine Ribeiro
Black-and-white photograph of a woman with long dark hair holding a microphone and singingRibeiro in 1970
Background information
Born(1941-09-22)22 September 1941
Lyon, France
Died23 August 2024(2024-08-23) (aged 82)
Martigues, France
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
InstrumentVocals
Years active1963–2024
Labels
Formerly ofCatherine Ribeiro + Alpes
Websitecatherine-ribeiro-alpes.com
Musical artist
Ribeiro in Bordeaux in 1972

Catherine Ribeiro (French pronunciation: [katʁin ʁibeʁo]; 22 September 1941 – 23 August 2024) was a French singer. Ribeiro was an experimental folk and avant-garde performer whose work has attained a cult following. With her band Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes, she released several albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including Catherine Ribeiro & 2Bis in 1969, No.2 in 1970, and Paix in 1972. From the late 1970s, Ribeiro also released music as a solo artist. Public figures who have expressed appreciation for her work include the musicians Kim Gordon and Julian Cope, as well as the French mathematician Cédric Villani. Ribeiro died on 23 August 2024, at the age of 82.

Discography

Studio albums

With Alpes

  • Catherine Ribeiro + 2bis (1969)
  • N°2 (also known as Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes) (1970)
  • Âme debout (1971)
  • Paix (1972)
  • Le Rat débile et l'Homme des champs (1974)
  • Libertés ? (1975)
  • Le Temps de l'autre (1977)
  • Passions (1979)
  • La Déboussole (1980)

Solo

  • Le Blues de Piaf (1977)
  • Jacqueries (1978)
  • Soleil dans l'ombre (1982)
  • Percuphonante... (1986)
  • 1989... déjà ! (1988)
  • Fenêtre ardente (1993)

Live albums

  • L'amour aux nus (1992)
  • Vivre libre (1995)
  • Chansons de légende (1997)
  • Live au Théâtre Toursky (2002)
  • Catherine Ribeiro chante Ribeiro Alpes (2006)
  • Catherine Ribeiro chante Ribeiro Alpes Live intégral (2007)

EPs

  • Dieu me pardonne (1965)
  • Le Chasseur (1966)
  • La nuit et le vent (1966)
  • Lorsque le bateau viendra (1967)
  • Vivre libre (promotional CD) (1995)

Singles

  • "Aria" / "La solitude" (1969; Festival 878), with 2bis
  • "Sœur de race" / "Voyage 1" (1969; Festival SPX 79), with 2bis
  • "Thème en bref" / "Silen Voy Kathy" (1970; Festival SPX 128), recorded live at the Port Leucate festival in July 1970 with Alpes
  • "Jusqu'à ce que la force de t'aimer me manque" / "Roc Alpin" (1972; Philips 6837 102), with Alpes
  • "La petite fille aux fraises" / "L'ère de la putréfaction" (1974; Philips 6837 208), with Alpes
  • "Un regard clair (obscur)" / "L'ère de la putréfaction" (1974; Philips 6837 223), with Alpes
  • "Une infinie tendresse" / "Prélude médiéval" (1975; Festival 6837 288), with Alpes
  • "Les Partisans" / "La Varsovienne" (1976; Philips 6042 243), with the Choirs of the Soviet Army
  • "Dernière sortie avant Roissy" / "Le bonheur tout de suite" (1977; Philips (6172 036), soundtrack from the film by Bernard Paul
  • "Hymne à l'amour" / "Les amants d'un jour" (1977; Philips 6837 442)
  • "Chanson de la ville à prendre" / "Aria populaire" (1979; Fontana 6172 763), soundtrack from the film by Patrick Brunie
  • "Amour petite flamme" / "Dans le creux de ta nuit" (1982; Philips 6010 618)
  • "Jour de fête" / "Carrefour de la solitude" (1982; Philips 841 267-7)
  • "Guet-apens" / "Sans amarres" (1982; Philips 6010.515)
  • "Plus de reproches" / "Insoumission mondiale" (1986; Phonogram)
  • "Elles" / "Soleil" (1986; Ioana Melodies 020)
  • "Stress et strass" / "Le Cerf-volant" (1993; Mantra)

Filmography

Year Title Credit(s) Role Notes
1963 Les Carabiniers Actress Cleopatra
1964 Buffalo Bill, l'eroe del far west Actress Moonbeam
1966 We Are All Naked Actress La nièce
1968 Happening Actress Nicky
1975 Ne Actress
1976 Les écrans déchirés Actress Short

References

Footnotes

  1. Jacqueries was reissued on CD under the name "Catherine Ribeiro chante Jacques Prévert", following legal difficulties with the beneficiaries of Jacques Prévert.
  2. There is also a DVD. Vivre Libre, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, 31 January – 12 February 1995

Citations

  1. "Cult heroes: Catherine Ribeiro threatens dark magic, even as she teeters at the brink of epic". The Guardian. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  2. "Catherine Ribeira + Alpes − Rock progressive extrémiste | eclipsed Rock Magazin". www.eclipsed.de. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  3. "La chanteuse Catherine Ribeiro est morte". lemonde.fr (in French). 23 August 2024.
  4. Hoby, Hermione (30 June 2015). "Cult heroes: Catherine Ribeiro threatens dark magic, even as she teeters at the brink of epic". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  5. "Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes: N°2/Âme Debout/Paix". Spectrum Culture. 24 September 2018. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2020.

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