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Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (; 12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress. Brought to light in the 1980s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the
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''Starmania'', her best-known titles are "Toutes les mamas", "Sur un prélude de Bach" and "Tu es mon autre" (in a duet with Lara Fabian). She was regularly referred to as a "golden voice of francophone song," or having a "velvet voice."


Biography


1960–1976: Early life and musical education

Claudine Luypaerts was born on 12 November 1960 in
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, Brussels, to Guy-Philippe Luypaerts, a composer and director of Académie de Musique of
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, and Jeannie Patureaux, a piano teacher. When she was young, she studied the violin for a while, but was put off by all forms of schooling and began to learn to sing and play the piano on her own, before preferring the guitar. In 1976, she was second in the Visa competition for the show and, the following year, took part in the Lundis d'Hortense, for which she adopted the
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"Claudie Claude".


1979–1988: Beginnings, ''Danser'' and ''Starmania''

In 1979, Maurane took part in the show ''
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en mille temps'', with Philippe Lafontaine, where she was discovered by the French songwriter Pierre Barouh. Founder of the
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label, he produced her first singles which were released starting in 1980 under the pseudonym "Claude Maurane". The latter is a reference to the director Francis Morane who worked on ''Starmania''. However, it is spelled slightly differently in order to avoid confusion with the ''Bob Morane'' comic strip, even though she is sometimes credited under this spelling.For instance, in 1984, for her contribution to Jo Lemaire's eponymous album: The first singles - "J'me roule en boule" (1980), "Fais soleil" (1982), "T'as pas la pêche" (1984), "Moi l'argent, toi jeune" (1985) - did not meet with much success. She later got a string of small contracts, singing in the street or in cafés and to be a backing singer, notably for
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,
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or Philippe Lafontaine. Her career only really took off in 1983 when she first performed at the Sentier des Halles in Paris. The show's success allowed her to record her first album, ''Danser'', produced by
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, Éditions 23 and Franc'Amour, which was released in 1986. In 1988,
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cast her in the role of Marie-Jeanne, created in 1978 by
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. She sang in the second version of the
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'' Starmania'', which toured for six months with
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, Sabrina Lory, Wenta, Martine St. Clair, Peter Lorne and the brothers Norman and Richard Groulx. Performing this role at the same time as her singing career proved to be difficult for her, leading her to suddenly stop performing in the rock opera. She was replaced by Réjane Perry for the rest of the tour.


1989–1994: ''Maurane'', ''Ami ou ennemi'' and Olympia live dates

Her second album, ''Maurane'', was released in 1989 on
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and proved to be a success, selling 150,000 copies. The album contains one of her most popular songs ː "Toutes les mamas," and its success led her to perform at the Olympia then on an international tour that ended in Japan. In July 1989, Maurane was awarded both the
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's female ''Octave'', and the
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award. In 1991, the ''Ami ou ennemi'' album was released, continuing the previous success and selling very well over time – nearly 450,000 copies were sold – thanks to titles such as "Ça casse," "Du mal," "Mentir" and particularly
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's "Sur un prélude de Bach," which would have a resounding impact on her career. The album also includes a song about her connection to the character she played in ''Starmania'': "Qui es-tu Marie-Jeanne?" She played a second time at the Olympia in May 1992, then toured Europe in Autumn 1992 and March–April 1993. She also performed a few festival dates, such as the
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in April and the
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in July 1993. Following these series of concerts, a live album entitled ''Une fille très scène'', recorded at the Olympia in August 1993, was released in April 1994. In 1994, Maurane received the Francophone Artist of the Year award at the ''Victoires de la musique'', beating
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and
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. She had previously been nominated for the Female Artist of the Year award at the 1992 ''Victoires'', but lost to Jane Birkin.


1995–1998: ''Différente,'' ''L'un pour l'autre'' and charitable commitment

In November 1995, Maurane released ''Différente'', her fourth studio album, with Philippe Lafontaine and Jean-Claude Vannier still by her side. This release was followed by a concert tour created in collaboration with pianist Arnould Massart and the Guildhall String Ensemble. Appreciated by her fellow artists, she was regularly solicited for charitable acts and, since 1993, had been involved in the fight against
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with
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,
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, Catherine Lara,
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and
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. The group of artists gave a concert at the Olympia to raise funds for the
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("Solidarité Enfants Sida") association and a live album was released. Four years later, they were joined by Zazie. Over time, various live and studio albums would be released and the band grew larger in size. Between 1996 and 2013, on fourteen occasions, Maurane also participated in the Enfoirés concerts supporting the Restos du cœur before leaving the troupe in 2015, due to a lack of motivation. In 1998, she released ''L'un pour l'autre'', a 'best-of' compilation, including five new tracks, whose title-song earned her, and songwriter Peter Lorne, the 1998 ''Oscar de la chanson française''.


2000–2008: ''Toi du monde'', ''Quand l'humain danse'' and ''Si aujourd'hui''

At the dawn of the new century, Maurane began writing a new album. After working with several collaborators who, she would finally end up with a trustworthy team, composed of Tomàs Gubitsch, Jean Dindinaud and Nicolas Repac. These three would help her in dealing with the father's death in 1999, and support her through the making of ''Toi du monde'', her fifth album, released in August 2000. This release turned out darker than usual for Maurane, and influenced by world music. In 2003, the album ''Quand l'humain danse'' was released, a very personal album involving songwriters such as
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, Louise Forestier, Gildas Arzel and Jean-Claude Vannier and featuring duets with Marc Lavoine ("Un pays mais"), Lara Fabian ("Mais la vie") and
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("Petites minutes cannibales"), all written by Peter Lorne. In 2004, a new live album, ''L'heureux tour'', transcribed the tour that followed. In January 2007, Maurane released ''Si aujourd'hui'', which has not met with the success of her previous works. In June of the same year, her autobiography was published, titled "La Vie en Rouge", co-written with journalist Thierry Coljon.


2009–2014: ''Nougaro ou l'espérance en l'homme'', ''Fais-moi une fleur'' and ''Ouvre''

In January 2008, she recorded "The Baltimore Project" with
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, Riké and the group Sweet Air, in support of hostages around the world, including Íngrid Betancourt. In September 2009, as a tribute to her friend
Claude Nougaro Claude Nougaro (, oc, Claudi Nogaròu; 9 September 1929 – 4 March 2004) was a French songwriter and singer. Life and career Claude Nougaro was born in Toulouse to a respected French opera singer, Pierre Nougaro, and a piano teacher, Liette ...
, who would have turned 80, she released a cover album entitled ''Nougaro ou l'espérance en l'homme''. Just as her Nougaro tribute was releasing, she spent six days with
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and Jay Newland in New York to record her jazz-influenced ''Fais-moi une fleur'' record, released in September 2011. From November 2012 to February 2013, then from October 2013 to February 2014, she was a member of the jury of the French TV talent show ''
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'' on D8 alongside
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,
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and Olivier Bas. In September 2014, the song "Trop Forte" was released, written by Pierre-Yves Lebert and Daran about the mental difficulties of being overweight, a theme that Maurane had never dared to address until then. This was the first single from her album ''Ouvre'', released in November 2014. A series of other personal subjects were also tackled on the album, such as an open letter for her daughter on "Je voudrais tout te dire."


2016–2018: Later life and death, ''Brel''

In 2016, she suffered from health issues and had to undergo an operation for an oedema of the vocal chords, forcing her to cancel her concerts and keep her away from the stage until 2018. In March 2018, the singer announced, via a video recorded in the offices of her label Polydor and posted on social networks, that her next album would be a
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tribute album, explaining she had "been dreaming about it for 15 years, 20 years". On 3 May 2018, she covered Brel's "La chanson des vieux amants" at the Inc'Rock Festival, as a duet with
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. This performance was repeated on 6 May 2018, during the
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, alongside twenty or so artists, all of them celebrating Jacques Brel. Less than twenty-four hours after her last public appearance, Maurane was found dead in Schaerbeek. On 7 May 2018, Maurane was found dead beside her bath at her home in
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in the area of Brussels, Belgium. The following day, the magistrate of the Brussels public prosecutor's office confirmed the opening of a judicial inquiry, although the death of the singer was not considered as suspect. One month later, on 15 June 2018, the public prosecutor's office closed the case for lack of evidence of criminality, declaring that the singer's death was accidental and stating that "no further comments or details will be communicated". On 15 July, Maurane's daughter succinctly explained to ''
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'' that her mother had fallen. Her funeral was held on 17 May 2018 in the church of Notre-Dame-des-Grâces in
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, a municipality in the Brussels region, and was followed by her burial in the cemetery of
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, another municipality in the Belgian capital region where Maurane lived as a child. Hundreds of people came to pay their respects, as well as many artists who had travelled from France, such as
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, Lara Fabian,
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, Zazie,
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,
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and Philip Catherine. On 12 October 2018, her album ''Brel'', finished, post-mortem, by Maurane's daughter and her pianist Philippe Decok, was released. The album is certified gold in Belgium.


Musical Style

Throughout her career, she performed duets with various artists such as Catherine Lara ("La Langue des Anges," in 1991),
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(three live duets at the 1996 Francofolies de La Rochelle),
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, who wrote "C'est magique" in 1998 and Lara Fabian ("Tu es mon autre," in 2001). The singer also released two albums in trio with
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and
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under the name ''HLM'' (Houben, Loos, Maurane) in 1986 and 2005.


Personal life

On 29 December 1993, Maurane and singer Pablo Villafranca, whom she married in June 1992, became parents of a daughter, Lou. Despite their separation, Villafranca still sang as a backing vocalist on her 1995 album ''Différente''. He also appeared in the music video for the song "Sur un prélude de Bach" and participated in the TV promo for the song "Désillusionniste."


Awards and distinctions


Awards

* 1983 : Best Song Award at the ''Festival de Spa'' for "Petite chanson sans problème" * 1986 : Rapsat-Lelièvre award * 1989 : RFi ''Octave'' award * 1989 : ''
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'' award * 1994 : ''Victoire de la musique'', "Francophone Artist of the Year" category * 1998 : ''Oscar de la chanson française'' (with Peter Lorne, songwriter) for "L'un pour l'autre"''''


Distinctions

* 2001: ''
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'' (France) * 2003: Knight of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) * 2011: ''Officier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (France)


Tributes

* In 1987, Belgian poet Philippe Nowaczyk honours Maurane in his poem ''Signe particulier : chanteuse jazzy'', published in his ''À bout portant'' collection. * At the time of Maurane's death, the municipal college of
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decided to rename the square in rue Jacques Rayé as "Square Maurane." She used to live at 32 rue Jacques Rayé in the Brussels municipality. * She was also paid a tribute at the 2019 Enfoirés show.


Discography


Albums

* 1986 : ''Danser – HLM'' * 1988 : '' Starmania'' ''(Rôle de Marie-Jeanne)'' * 1989 : ''Maurane'' (100 000 copies selling – Gold Disc in France) * 1991 : ''Ami ou ennemi'' (300 000 copies selling – Platinum Disc in France) * 1994 : ''Une fille très scène'' * 1996 : ''Différente – Les années Saravah'' (100 000 copies selling – Gold Disc in France) * 1998 : ''L'un pour l'autre'' (300 000 copies selling – Platinum Disc in France) * 1999 : Collection master série – ''Maurane à
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'' * 2000 : ''Toi du monde'' (50 000 copies selling) * 2003 : ''Quand l'humain danse'' (200 000 copies selling – Gold Disc in Belgium & Double Gold Disc in France)) * 2005 : ''Un ange passe'' (as part of the HLM trio) * 2007 : ''Si aujourd'hui'' (100 000 copies selling – Platinum Disc in Belgium & Gold Disc in France) * 2009 : ''Nougaro, ou l'esperance en l'homme'' (130 000 copies selling – Platinum Disc in France) * 2014 : ''Ouvre'' * 2018 : ''Brel''


Singles

* 1986 : "Danser" * 1988 : "Les uns contre les autres – Toutes les mamas" * 1989 : "Tout pour un seul homme – Pas gaie la pagaille" * 1990 : "Où es-tu?" * 1991 : "Du mal – Mentir" * 1992 : "Sur un prélude de Bach" – "Ami ou ennemi" – "Qui es-tu Marie-Jeanne?" * 1993 : "Ça casse – Décidément" * 1994 : " Boum!" (en concert) * 1996 : "Différente quand je chante" – "Le paradis c'est l'enfer" – "Juste une petite fille" * 1997 : "Tout va bien dans ce monde" * 1998 : "L'un pour l'autre" – "Les yeux fermés" * 1999 : "Désillusionniste" – "Chanson de l'autruche" ( Émilie Jolie) – "La chanson des vieux amants" (en concert) * 2000 : "Pour les âmes, pour les hommes" – "Qui à part nous?" – "Il neige des e-mails" * 2001 : "Toi du monde" * 2002 : "
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" (with Lara Fabian, nominated to
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) * 2003 : "Tout faux" – "Quand les sangs" * 2004 : "Des millions de fois" * 2014 : "Trop forte" * 2015 : "Sous ces yeux-là" *


Filmography

* 1987 : ''Carnaval'' by Ronny Coutteure (TV) : Marina * 1998 : ''Le comptoir'' by
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: Joëlle * 2005 : ''Palais Royal !'' by Valérie Lemercier : herself * 2010 : ''
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'' by Jean Becker : Francine * 2014 : '' Get Well Soon'' by Jean Becker : Françoise * 2018 : ''Le Collier rouge'' by Jean Becker : the boss


Publications

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Notes


References


External links

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Official website

Biographie de Maurane
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