Yvette Horner

Yvette Horner

출생 : 1922-09-22, Tarbes, Hautes-Pyrénées, France

사망 : 2018-06-11

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Yvette Horner (née Hornère; 22 September 1922 – 11 June 2018) was a French accordionist, pianist and composer known for performing with the Tour de France during the 1950s and 1960s. During her 70-year long career, she gave more than two thousand concerts and released around 150 records, selling a total of 30 million copies. Horner won the Coupe mondiale de l'accordéon in 1948, and the Grand Prix du Disque in 1950 for Le Jardin secret d'Yvette Horner, a recital of classical works performed on piano and accordion. Yvette Hornère (who later adopted the surname Horner, at her mother's suggestion), spent a few years of her childhood in Rabastens-de-Bigorre, where her father, Louis Hornère, was a property developer. She was an only child. Her mother encouraged her to play music, and her teacher, Marguerite Lacoste, taught her her first notes on the piano. She studied music at the conservatory of Tarbes, then at the conservatory of Toulouse where, at the age of 11, she obtained a first prize in piano. Her mother convinced her to abandon her instrument for the chromatic accordion, explaining to her that there were no female accordionists, and that she would then be able to sustain herself. Throughout her life, Yvette Horner remained nostalgic for her first instrument, with which she her prize-winning recital of classical works Le Jardin secret d'Yvette Horner, and performed many times as a pianist on TV shows. However, she made her débuts at the "Théâtre Impérial" in Tarbes (later renamed "Théâtre des Nouveautés"), which belonged to her paternal grandmother. She played in Pyrenean casinos before moving to Paris, where she was a student of Robert Bréard. In 1938, Yvette Horner participated, with Freddy Balta and André Lips, in the first accordion world championships organized in Paris, at the Moulin de la Galette, by the Confédération internationale des accordéonistes. She finished second after Freddy Balta. She gave her first concert in 1947 in Paris and, in 1948, she was the first woman to win the Coupe mondiale de l'accordéon. She was awarded the Grand Prix International d'Accordion de Paris in 1953. In 1950, she was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque de l'académie Charles-Cros for her album Le Jardin secret d'Yvette Horner, a recital of classical works performed on piano and accordion. In 1952, the Calor company, sponsor of the Tour de France, offered her the opportunity to join the race, launching her career. She played on a podium at the finish of each stage. Wearing a sombrero and perched on the roof of a Citroën Traction Avant in the Suze brand colours, she repeated this in the following years, accompanying the Tour de France a total of eleven times, from 1952 to 1963. She was also the queen of the Six Days of Paris in 1954. In the 1980s, she died her hair from brown to red and started wearing more extravagant stage outfits (such as the famous "Eiffel Tower Dress") created by fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, who made her one of his muses. In 1987, she became the godmother of the Doudeville Accordion Club, the Cany-Accordeon-Club, directed by its founder, Annie Lacour, who worked at the Schola Cantorum de Paris for five years. ... Source: Article "Yvette Horner" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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La TV des 70's : Quand Giscard était président
Self (archive footage)
In May 1974, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing became President of the Republic and wanted to bring about a new era of modernity. One of his first decisions was to break up the ORTF with the creation of three new television channels: TF1, Antenne 2 and FR3. Three new public channels but autonomous and competing. It is a race for the audience which is engaged then, and from now on the channels will make the war! This competition will give birth to a real golden age for television programs, with variety shows in the forefront. The stars of the song are going to invade the living rooms of the French for their biggest pleasure. This unedited documentary tells the story of the metamorphosis of this television of the early 1970s, between freedom of tone, scandals, political intrigues and programs that have become mythical.
패션쇼
Self (uncredited)
패션의 도시 파리가 쁘레따 뽀르떼를 준비하느라 부산하다. 패션 전문 방송의 리포터 키티(Kitty Potter : 킴 베이싱어 분)는 공항에서부터 디자이너, 모델 등 유명 인사들과 인터뷰를 하느라 정신이 없다. 이런 북새통 속에서 파리 패션계의 최고 거물인 올리비에(Olivier de la Fontaine : 쟝-피에르 카셀 분)가 알 수 없는 이유로 죽는다. 앞에선 화려하고 분주한 패션쇼가 준비되고, 뒤에선 올리비애의 죽음에 대한 수사가 진행된다. 한편 호텔 측의 실수로 같은 방을 쓰게 된 휴스턴 크로니클의 패션 담당 기자 엔 아이젠하워(Anne Eisenhower : 줄리아 로버츠 분)와 워싱톤 포스트의 스포츠 담당 기자 조 플린(Joe Flynn : 팀 로빈스 분)은 취재는 뒤로 미루고 침대 시트와 목욕 가운만으로 이루어진 그들만의 달콤한 패션쇼(?)를 벌인다. 올리비에의 사인을 조사하던 형사들은 의심의 시선을 올리비에의 미망인 이자벨라(Isabella de la Fontaine : 소피아 로렌 분)에게 맞춰가는 패션계의 인물들을 대상으로 탐문 수사를 시작한다. 한편, 의문의 인물 세이게르(Sergei : 마르첼로 마스트로얀니 분)는 계속 다른 사람의 옷을 훔쳐 입고 자신의 신분을 위장한 채 이자벨라에게 접근한다. 수사 결과 어처구니없게도 올리비에는 샌드위치를 먹다가 체해서 죽은 것으로 밝혀지고, 세르게이는 이자벨라가 10대였을 때 결혼했던 옛 남편임이 밝혀진다. 로댕의 '생각하는 사람' 동상 앞에서 만난 두 사람은 40년의 시간도 갈라놓지 못한 사랑을 확인한다. 시몬느(Simone Lowenthal : 아누크 아이미 분)는 올리비애의 죽음과 그에 따라 자신에게 쏟아지는 의혹의 시선들을 견뎌가며 패션쇼를 준비하지만...