Raquel Bitton (born in Marrakesh, Morocco) is a French and Spanish language singer, actress and playwright.
Bitton's show Raquel Bitton sings Piaf - her story, her songs has been performed across North America and sold out at Carnegie Hall three times and Symphony Halls around the US and Canada.] Critic Ann Powers, writing in The New York Times, liked Bitton's low-key treatment as she "served her subject by de-emphasizing the pathos in favour of the craft", using "calm narration". Bitton "did well to concentrate on the great singer as a virtuoso rather than a heroine" as the legend was impossible to live up to, but "a bright interpreter like Ms. Bitton certainly can illuminate it", wrote Powers. New York Times - Pop Review "More craft than pathos for the Little Sparrow". Ann Powers. January 17, 2000.
The show Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs was made into a film which won first place at the 25th Classic Telly awards, and received the Special Jury Award for most moving film experience at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. It was released on DVD by Lionsgate Films.
"PIAF...The Resurrection". "Oy Vey! Jesus! (The Ladies of the Thirst Floor)". Plays adapted in French, "Hershey Felder's "Maestro” about Leonard Bernstein". Adapted in English “Zelda” about F. Scott Fitzgerald's wife written by French playwright Sam Vansteen.
Critic L. Pierce Carson of the Napa Register wrote, "...From the beloved bolero of Osvaldo Farres, "Plus Je Vous Aime," to the pulsating bandoneon of "Tango Melodie," from the classic love song, "Tout Bleu," of French composer Henri Bourtayre to the ultimate payback song, "Il Est Trop Tard," "Rhythm of the Heart" is a gem. All sung in French, the songs are as seductive as they are stirring."Describing "Rhythm of the Heart" (2013 Album)
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