AZNAVOUR'S MOST MEMORABLE SONGS
Hills News, Australia
October 29, 2013 Tuesday
First Edition
by Jessica Aquilina
MILKO Foucault-Larche will rekindle memories of singer/actor Charles
Aznavour in his show, Aznavour . . . From Today.
The show, which includes 50 years of Aznavour's music, will be
performed in The Studio at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday.
Foucault-Larche, of Winston Hills, has paid tribute to the legendary
French-Armenian entertainer for more than 10 years with his shows
taking journeys through Aznavour's music.
Foucault-Larche said the special 10-year show would be his biggest
tribute show to date.
"We have revamped the show big time," Foucault-Larche said.
"We are really digging into my collection of Aznavour's music.
"It's more the things that I like, the things that will connect me
to his music as a performer.
"This time we are not only focusing on his popular songs but at a
more personal collection."
To add a new element to the show, a classical guitarist has been
added to the night's musical collaboration.
"We thought about bringing a girl in to sing Aznavour's songs but we
thought that wasn't anything new.
"So we decided to bring in a classical guitarist and that
has brought in a whole new dimension."
Foucault-Larche has been working in the entertainment industry for
more than 35 years.
He created Aznavour's show more than 10 years ago, dedicated to
the entertainer.
"I wanted to produce a show that was unique," Foucault-Larche said.
"There are shows dedicated to Sinatra but nothing on Aznavour.
"I am French speaking, so it was obvious I could sing his songs and
it was something that no one else had done."
Hills News, Australia
October 29, 2013 Tuesday
First Edition
by Jessica Aquilina
MILKO Foucault-Larche will rekindle memories of singer/actor Charles
Aznavour in his show, Aznavour . . . From Today.
The show, which includes 50 years of Aznavour's music, will be
performed in The Studio at the Sydney Opera House on Wednesday.
Foucault-Larche, of Winston Hills, has paid tribute to the legendary
French-Armenian entertainer for more than 10 years with his shows
taking journeys through Aznavour's music.
Foucault-Larche said the special 10-year show would be his biggest
tribute show to date.
"We have revamped the show big time," Foucault-Larche said.
"We are really digging into my collection of Aznavour's music.
"It's more the things that I like, the things that will connect me
to his music as a performer.
"This time we are not only focusing on his popular songs but at a
more personal collection."
To add a new element to the show, a classical guitarist has been
added to the night's musical collaboration.
"We thought about bringing a girl in to sing Aznavour's songs but we
thought that wasn't anything new.
"So we decided to bring in a classical guitarist and that
has brought in a whole new dimension."
Foucault-Larche has been working in the entertainment industry for
more than 35 years.
He created Aznavour's show more than 10 years ago, dedicated to
the entertainer.
"I wanted to produce a show that was unique," Foucault-Larche said.
"There are shows dedicated to Sinatra but nothing on Aznavour.
"I am French speaking, so it was obvious I could sing his songs and
it was something that no one else had done."