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Pierre Eliane

Born in Nancy on 23 August 1955, French singer and songwriter Pierre Éliane started his career in the late 1970s with a trio of pop-rock albums for the label Écoute S'il Pleut: Le Danseur Fou (1978), Car Il Faut Plaire (1980 ), and On Change de Peau (1981). Three other secular albums followed, Les Amateurs Maladroits (1983) for Philips, and Littérature (1984) and Monogame (1985) for CBS before he entered the Carmelite Monastery in 1988 and turned his attention to recording the lyrics of French Carmelite nun Thérèse of Lisieux and Spanish Carmelite John of the Cross. His first collection of religious music, Thérèse Songs (blanc), arrived in 1992, followed by three more homages to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux: Thérèse Songs (rose) (1994), Thérèse Songs (bleu) (1994) and Sainte Thérèse de Lisieux - poésies (1997). He was ordained as a priest in 1997 and recorded Les chansons mystiques de Jean de la Croix in 1999, Teresa de Jesus in 2002, Elisabeth Songs in 2003, Les chansons du pauvre Jonas in 2007 (later re-recorded in 2015) and Tagore Songs in 2014.


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