Singer Daniel Lévi dies aged 60 – rts.ch

Singer Daniel Lévi, known for his role as Moïse in the musical “The Ten Commandments”, and who suffered from cancer, died on Saturday at the age of 60, his wife announced.

The funeral of the artist, born in 1961 in Constantine, will take place on Sunday at the Jewish cemetery Saint Pierre in Marseille, said Sandrine Lévi on the artist’s Instagram account.

Benjamin of a family of seven children, Daniel Lévi spent his childhood in Lyon and studied the piano for ten years. He began his career in the early 1980s with a first album, “Cocktail”, which did not meet with the expected success.

Musicals

After several prestigious collaborations, such as those with Gloria Gaynor, who engaged him in the first part of his European tour, or Michel Legrand, who offered him to record songs from the soundtrack of the film “Parking” by Jacques Demy (1985) , Daniel Levi participated in his first musical in 1991.

He interprets the roles of Frédéric Chopin and Alfred de Musset in the show “Sand et les Romantiques”, written by Catherine Lara and Luc Plamondon.

In 1993, he recorded “Ce rêve bleu”, the song from the Disney cartoon “Aladdin”. This duet with the singer Karine Costa, which makes him better known, will mark a generation.

Triumph with “The Ten Commandments”

In 2000, Daniel Lévi achieved recognition with the role of Moïse in Elie Chouraqui and Pascal Obispo’s musical “The Ten Commandments”, and his flagship song “L’Envie d’aimer”.

The musical is a triumph at the Palais des Sports for several weeks and on tour. The album sold 1.3 million copies, according to Universal Music France.

After the end of the “Ten Commandments”, Daniel Lévi resumed his solo career and his compositions tinged with jazz, soul music, and French variety. In total, Daniel Levi has released six solo albums.

The singer was suffering from colon cancer, a disease which he had made public in 2019.

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