In France, the video served a similar emotional purpose to songs like "Resistiré" in Spain, providing a collective "balm for the heart" for those affected by the pandemic.
The "symphony" featured a mix of established and emerging artists, including Gauvain Sers , Leïla Huissoud , and Marjolaine Piémont . A Message of Solidarity
The creation of the video was a feat of remote collaboration during a time when professional studios were inaccessible:
Symphonie Confinée : “La Tendresse” - textes-blog-rock-n-roll.fr
Initiated by French musician , the project brought together 45 artists to record a virtual cover of the 1963 classic song "La Tendresse," originally made famous by Bourvil . The Making of the "Symphonie"
Valentin Vander sent a basic guitar and vocal track to 45 fellow musicians and singers. Each artist recorded their own part—vocals, violin, accordion, or harmonica—using whatever equipment they had at home, from professional mics to simple smartphones.
The entire project was realized on a purely volunteer basis .
Within days of its release on YouTube , the video garnered hundreds of thousands of views (eventually reaching millions), resonating with a global audience experiencing the same forced distance from loved ones.
In France, the video served a similar emotional purpose to songs like "Resistiré" in Spain, providing a collective "balm for the heart" for those affected by the pandemic.
The "symphony" featured a mix of established and emerging artists, including Gauvain Sers , Leïla Huissoud , and Marjolaine Piémont . A Message of Solidarity
The creation of the video was a feat of remote collaboration during a time when professional studios were inaccessible: Symphonie confinГ©e - La tendresse
Symphonie Confinée : “La Tendresse” - textes-blog-rock-n-roll.fr
Initiated by French musician , the project brought together 45 artists to record a virtual cover of the 1963 classic song "La Tendresse," originally made famous by Bourvil . The Making of the "Symphonie" In France, the video served a similar emotional
Valentin Vander sent a basic guitar and vocal track to 45 fellow musicians and singers. Each artist recorded their own part—vocals, violin, accordion, or harmonica—using whatever equipment they had at home, from professional mics to simple smartphones.
The entire project was realized on a purely volunteer basis . The Making of the "Symphonie" Valentin Vander sent
Within days of its release on YouTube , the video garnered hundreds of thousands of views (eventually reaching millions), resonating with a global audience experiencing the same forced distance from loved ones.