Paul McCartney, Olivia Newton-John, Bjork… These are the stars who sing at the Olympic opening ceremonies
Leur point general? Leur provides assistance to billions of television viewers. On the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic ceremony, which will take place on July 26 from 19:30, the Parisian will be re-released to previous ceremonies and will return to the performances of the stars, which will be sent by e-mail on the 30th. The latest announcements, from Atlanta 1996 to Tokyo 2020, have passed by Turin 2006.
Celine Dion for the Centennial of Modern Games in 1996.
They are not uncommon to be on the edge of their seats. The press for the translator of Edith Piaf’s “Hymn to Love” at the opening ceremony in Paris in 2024, Celine Dion did not see the premiere performance on the Olympic stage.
Lors des Jeux d’Atlanta 1996 (États-Unis), celebrating the centenary of the modern Olympics, entrusted with singing “The Power of Dreams”. (The smell of the river)a chanson specially written for the occasion. White T-shirt and long T-shirt with a 1990-style coupe “a la Rachel”, a Quebec diva without a magnifying glass, the entourage of pianist and composer David Foster, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Choir du Centenaire.
In addition, the song within the suite, in particular, is successfully transferred to the second position on the 2-title CD or B-side audio cassettes, from the tubes of “It’s All Coming Back To Me” or the reprise of “All Myself”.
Olivia Newton-John and Tina Arena in Sydney, 2000.
Four years later, the girls lost their way on the Globe and it’s the most British of the Australians who became the honorary leader of the Scene in Sydney, 2000. Olivia Newton-John retrospectively John Farnham, another Australian singer popular. The ensemble, they are familiar with the new theme of the song called “Dare To Dream” (Auxerre reverb).
The song is available for all occasions, written by Paul Bego, Vanessa Corish and Wayne Tester, the founders of the Australian city.
During the era, the presence of singer Tina Arena was noted in France after the release of the pipe “Aller plus haut”. Arriving at the stadium of the Olympic flame, the Australians from Melbourne performed the song “The Flame” accompanied by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and the Sydney Children’s Choir.
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Four years later, on August 13, 2004, Icelandic Bjork appeared on stage at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece, after the parade of nations. I offer the chanson “Oceania” performed and marketed to the public.
In fact, the train of this robe is covered with fur and is a huge map of the world, which extends over 900 m² and changes as it wanders around the stadium, unlike all the athletes of the parade of nations, made up of fabrics. alors qu’ils assistant for provision. The manner of the illustrator of the union of athletes, leading to the Olympic movement.
Farewell to Luciano Pavarotti in Turin, 2006
Farewell to the high son of the immeasurable. Even though he was very affectionate and had to intervene on the Adieu Tour of two more, Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti is mounted on stage in the surroundings of the Olympic stadium in Turin (Italy), February 10, 2006. For this grand tableau, the opera stage is recreated with the director’s enormous movement and the brilliant brilliance of the orchestra.
Performed by the tenor interpreter “Nessun dorma”, classique des classiques du lyrique. Surprise is a total surprise for the public. Pavarotti received the loudest ovation of the evening. I touched on pancreatic cancer, but it never came back. Il s’agit de sa dernière Apparition Pública, and the half-previous son of December, September 6, 2007.
From Nelly Furtado to Garou, Canada sorts out its stars for Vancouver 2010.
At the athletes’ parade, Canadians Nelly Furtado and Bryan Adams took to the stage for the singer “Bang the Drum” (Frappe le tambour)calibrated chanson for an event that pays tribute to athletes.
The Portuguese singer continues to play her pipes “I’m like a bird” or “Maneater” in an association interpreting “Everything I do” in the car in which all two residents of Ville Haute, Vancouver, are currently hosting the Olympic Games.
Quebec Garou translate during a ceremony called “Un peu plus haut,” just before the Olympic flame arrives at the stadium.
Pas deLondon 2012 without respect to the Beatles and Paul McCartney
In the first years on British soil after 1948, it is impossible to give enough credit to the Beatles, who changed the music industry in 1960 and achieved unrivalled global success. It was Paul McCartney, the band’s bassist, who was the mission of the incarnation of the “Fab Four” and was the stage producer at the colour ceremonies organised at the Olympic Stadium in London (Royalum University).
The programme features notes of ‘The End’ before a reprise of the legendary ‘Hey Jude’ by the public singer à l’unisson. A perfect communion to end the launch of these games in London in 2012.
Samba Gilberto Gil in Rio 2016
Brecil’s most famous voice was unable to perform the opening ceremony of Rio 2016 at the premiere games held in other countries. Accompanied by stars Caetano Veloso and Anitta, singer Gilberto Gil said: “Is it here or what is it?” in a shot in honor of samba and carnival in Rio, on the eve of the anniversary of the Major de la Ville.
Brazil’s former Minister of Culture, 74 years ago, is surrounded by a stage in the heart of the Maracana, among musicians and dancers from the samba schools of Rio de Janeiro. A report on the performance, the Olympic torch and the blazing font in the stadium, carried by Gustavo Kuerten.
John Legend and the Union of Continents at Tokyo 2020
In a world in the grip of a pandemic, the service has been registered worldwide. At the Tokyo 2020 Games, which will be held in July and August 2021 due to Covid-19, five artists from the continent will be selected to perform John Lennon’s “Imagine” ensemble.
American John Legend, Spaniard Alejandro Sanz, Australian Keith Urban, French-Begnonise Angelique Kidjo and the Japanese Suginami Junior Choir also sing the “ensemble” in one version, in recorded sequences and live performances.