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Maurane

This article is about Belgian singer. For French baryton-martin singer born Camille Moreau (), see Camille Maurane.

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Birth nameClaudine Luypaerts
Also known asClaudie Claude, Claude Maurane
Born()12 November
Ixelles, Belgium
Died7 May () (aged&#;57)
Schaerbeek, Belgium
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active
Labels

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Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (pronounced[moʁan]; 12 November – 7 May ), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress.

Brought to light in the s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock operaStarmania, 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

– Early life and musical education

Claudine Luypaerts was born on 12 November in Ixelles, Brussels, to Guy-Philippe Luypaerts, a composer and director of Académie de Musique of Verviers, 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 , 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 stage name "Claudie Claude".

– Beginnings, Danser and Starmania

In , Maurane took part in the show Brel en mille temps, with Philippe Lafontaine, where she was discovered by the French songwriter Pierre Barouh. Founder of the Saravah label, he produced her first singles which were released starting in under the pseudonym "Claude Maurane". The latter is a

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Maurane

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Background information
Birth nameClaudine Luypaerts
Also known asClaudie Claude, Claude Maurane
Born()12 November
Ixelles, Belgium
Died7 May () (aged 57)
Schaerbeek, Belgium
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active
Labels

Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (pronounced: [moʁan]; 12 November – 7 May ), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress.

Brought to light in the s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock operaStarmania, 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

– Early life and musical education

Claudine Luypaerts was born on 12 November in Ixelles, Brussels, to Guy-Philippe Luypaerts, a composer and director of Académie de Musique of Verviers, 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 , 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 stage name "Claudie Claude".

– Beginnings, Danser and Starmania

In , Maurane took part in the show Brel en mille temps, with Philippe Lafontaine, where she was discovered by the French songwriter Pierre Barouh. Founder of the Saravah label, he produced her first singles which were released starting in 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

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