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Le soldat rose is a 2006 French-language children's musical with music by Louis Chedid and lyrics by Pierre-Dominique Burgaud.[1][2] The plot of the musical is about a little boy who hides in the toy section of a department store at night, where the toys come to life.

Recording

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The musical was first recorded on the Atmosphériques label in 2006 with a cast including Louis Chédid's son Matthieu, or 'M', Jeanne Cherhal, Alain Souchon, Francis Cabrel, Vanessa Paradis and Stéphane Sanseverino. After the studio sessions the recording line-up gave two live shows at Le Grand Rex, Paris, in November 2006, released on DVD in February following. Sales of the CD were above 350,000 by April 207, and the album was awarded Best Chanson/Variétés Album at the 2007 Victoires de la musique.[3]

Role Played by
Le Soldat rose Matthieu Chedid
Joseph (the boy) Raoul Lepenec
La Voix du grand magasin Catherine Jacob
Betty Quette Jeanne Cherhal
Cousin Puzzle Albin de la Simone
Made in Asia Vanessa Paradis
Le Conducteur de train Sanseverino (singer)
La Panthère noire en peluche Louis Chedid
Le Petit Chimiste Bénabar
Le Roi et la Reine Shirley et Dino
Le Gardien de nuit Francis Cabrel
L'Homme de ménage Alain Souchon
La Fiancée du Soldat rose Céline Bary

References

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  1. ^ Petit Futé Dijon series editor Dominique Auzias 2008 p.171 "Les plus petits pourront s'émerveiller devant Oui-Oui et ses amis, Aladin et le Livre de la Jungle, sans oublier le superbe conte musical composé par Louis Chedid, Le Soldat Rose, pour tous ceux ayant conservé une âme d'enfant."
  2. ^ Sandro Cassati Francis Cabrel, un homme vrai 2015 "Le soldat rose fera l'objet d'un spectacle, deux représentations au cinéma le Grand Rex en novembre 2006. Francis Cabrel apprécie tout particulièrement cette expérience. Il dira : — Quand je croise des gosses dans la rue, ils me chantent la chanson!..."
  3. ^ RFI