“Today I lose much more than a voice.” Claude Lelouch greeted the memory of singer Nicole Croisille on Instagram with great emotion, who died this Wednesday, June 4 at the age of 88.
“His voice, so unique, was the breath of my films, the music of my emotions. Together, we created moments of eternity. His unique seal gave life to the images, transforming each sequence into a moment of grace,” he wrote.
Film music A man and a woman By Claude Lelouch, played by Nicole Croisille and Pierre Barouh, he has become a cult of his intoxicating and chalur “dhabad”, transformed over time into “Chabada-Bada”.
“I remember these recording sessions where, to the breath, he whispered words that resonated as confidences,” added the director before specifying: “He had this strange gift of transmitting the intimate, to touch the soul.”
“With Francis Lai and Pierre Barouh, she did A man and a woman A universal melody, a hymn that will cross time, “he recalled.” His presence, his sensitivity, his immense talent have deeply marked my life. “
“The voice of my life”
“Nicole was a muse, a friend, an accomplice,” he concluded about the singer, with whom he worked Both, There are days and moons AND The miserable. “She was the voice of my life.”
The Minister of Culture Rachida Dati also paid tribute to the social network X to the singer and her “scenic life, dance and song.” “I had talent in all arts and all styles,” he insisted.
“In his successes Tell me about him, Call me,A woman with youNicole Croisille sang freedom, “he added.” With the legendary theme ofA man and a womanIt leaves us an unforgettable air, anchored in our memories. “
Source: BFM TV
