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Anna Thibaud (14 December 1861Acte de naissance n°37, page 49/263, série du greffe: naissances, mariages, décès, publications de mariage (3E/6558) – 18 April 1948décès 1948, mairie du 17e, acte n°808, Archives Départementales de Paris, cote 17D 282) was a French singer. She had a wide repertoire, attractive stage presence and excellent voice. She performed at important venues in Paris during a lengthy career.


Life


Birth

There is confusion about her date of birth. François Thibaudot, shoemaker, married Josephine Breton on November 6, 1850, in
Saint-Aubin, Jura Saint-Aubin () is a village and commune in the Jura department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. It is the birthplace of the noted singer Anna Thibaud (1861–1948). Population See also *Communes of the Jura depart ...
. From this wedding was born a first Marie-Louise Thibaudot on December 14, 1861. Josephine Breton died on August 12, 1865, in Saint-Aubin. Widowed, François then married Anne Renaud on 7 November 1866 in the same town. From this marriage was born a second Marie-Louise Thibaudot on July 30, 1867: She married on September 3, 1887, at the town hall of the 7th arrondissement of Paris with a sales representative named Henri Charles Ferdinand Alan, son of Jean Louis Félix dit Auguste Alan, engineer, and Fany Eternod. This couple then settled in Mériel (Val-d'Oise): they were included in the 1906 census of this town where the spouse, named "Anne-Marie", is told being out of work.recensement de la population de Mériel, 1906, page 16/32, Archives Départementales du Val-d'Oise She is therefore Anna Thibaud's half-sister because Anna's artistic career began in 1886. Her actual date of birth is therefore December 14, 1861. This date is confirmed on her death certificate in Paris in 1948 as well as in her file as a Chevalier de la
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in 1936 where even her baptism, on the following December 25, is specified. Finally, in the same document, a handwritten letter from Anna confirms that she never married.


Career

She took the stage name Anna Thibaud. She was an attractive stage performer, and had a long career. She began performing in Metz, then moved to Paris and performed at the Bouffes-Parisiens, at the Eden-Concert and as a ''diseuse'' at the Concert Parisien. In the 1880s
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, the future star of the music halls, visited Anna Thibaud to ask for advice. Thibaud told her, "To succeed in the theatre ... you must be pretty. You must excite men." Mistinguett asked if she meant that she had to excite the crowds. Thibaud repeated, "No, the men!" In 1886 she sang at the Alcazar d'Eté on the same program as Paulus (Jean-Paulin Habans). In 1890 she appeared at the Scala where she created her greatest hit, ''Quand les lilas refleuriront'' (''When the lilacs bloom again''), written by Georges Auriol and
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. She sang at the Scala until World War I (1914–18). A drawing by
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(1873–1942) published in '' Le Courrier français'' on 15 December 1895 depicted several performers at an unnamed revue at La Scala. It included a drawing of Anna Thibaud as "Le Courrier Français" signed by
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(1857–1926). An 1895 reviewer wrote that Anna Thibaud She was very successful until 1914. During World War I, she was involved in the serving of soup kitchens and sang in hospitals in Paris and the surrounding area during the interval between performances she gave to the Armed Forces. She also takes care of children and maternity wards in the 4th and 17th arrondissements, even after the war. Then she continued to sing in the occupied countries (
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and
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), at the
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and
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for the incurable, under the presidency of General Mariaud. She is also a professor of French song for 25 years at the Chebroux Foundation (4th arrondissement town hall). She has sung in all charitable and mutual societies without distinction of opinion. She was a member of the Comité d'Action de l'Ophelinat des Arts (Action Committee of the Orphanage of the Arts), an honorary member of the Société des Artistes Lyriques, an adherent member of the Union des Arts, a member of the Oeuvre des Trente ans de Théâtre, a member of the Chanson de Paris, an honorary member of the Hospitaliers et Sauveteurs de France and a member of the Oeuvre des Colonies Scolaires. In 1906, she received the Silver Medal of the Mutualité; in 1907, the Medal of Honour of the Encouragement to the Good; in 191,9 the Diploma of the French League (17th arrondissement); and in 1920, the Medal of Vermilion of the Encouragement to Progress and the Medal of Honour of the Encouragement to Dedication. In the early 1930s, Anna Thibaud was still performing at the Palace. In May 1932, describing an evening at the well-known
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''Lice chansonnière'', Charles de Bussy wrote "In a halo of glory the beautiful artist Anna Thibaut, queen of the song, happy to have come here tonight, interpreting in her tender and spiritual voice ''Étoile d'amour'', ''Ce qu'une femme n'oublie pas'' and ''Cinq heures du matin''. Desaugiers offers to neophytes, with the most exquisite modesty, the salutary example of great art." Her career lasted 55 years.


Distinctions

* Officer of the
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in 1907 * Officer of the Nichan Iftikhar in 1926 * Chevalier de la
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in 1936


Death

Anna Thibaud died in Paris on 18 April 1948.


Work

Anna Thibaud had a varied repertoire, including songs created by
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, ribald songs and romances. The few recordings that have survived show that she was a fine singer. She was one of the creators of the famous song ''Quand les lilas refleuriront'' (1890). She recorded this song in 1899 and again in 1904. Other songs include ''Rose d'amour'' (Léon Durocher/Paul Delmet), ''Vous êtes jolie'' (Léon Suès/Paul Delmet), ''Le voyage circulaire'' (Villemer-Delormel/Emile Bouillon), ''Si vous la rencontrez'' (Eugène Riffey/Rémi Aube) and ''A présent qu't'es vieux'' (Paul Marinier).


Publications

Music sheets often credited Anna Thibaud as the performer of the works. * * * * * * * * *


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