Eurovision made its decision on May 13, but it still continues to talk. Thanks to the interpretation of the title, Sweden became the winner tattoos De Loreen, who has already won the prestigious competition in 2012. France was only 16th.to with song Clearly From La Zarra. Since that evening, the 35-year-old Quebec artist has been the target of numerous critics, to which he responded in his columns. Television 7 Days : “I’m going back to the studio to make my second album and prepare for my tour. We’re going to isolate ourselves to write songs in a nice little villa in a pretty hot country. That’s it, it’s over. I no longer have to read the comments. On the other hand, I have established a very strong bond with the Eurovision audience and I will continue to nurture it. But now let’s continue. You have to be smart and go back.“
On Tuesday, May 23, Adeline Toniutti insisted on defending La Zarra. invited to the microphone Southern Radio on the occasion of his participation in the show a golden family special Star Academy On the same day, he became a singing teacher in the last season of the tele-hook series. TF1 He praised the performance of his Quebec colleague: “I don’t like criticism of artists. I see that our role is to defend artists.“
“I can say two or three little technical things to her to help her become more comfortable.Adeline Toniutti continues with all humility, referring to her role as vocal coach:To everyone. I can tell everyone, this is my job. I’m at the Paris Opera, they know how to sing. You go there, you say “the tenor is amazing”, I’ll say two or three things to him because that’s my job, I’m an expert.“
Then when asked about the possibility of participating in Eurovision, Adeline Toniutti does not object to the idea of representing France in the competition: “why not yes“, he replies, before emphasizing the difficulties of taking part in such an event, especially for La Zarra this year: “I think it’s brave to sing in front of millions of people. It was also very tall, it makes my head spin. He had no place to move with a terrible, difficult song. I salute all your performances, it’s hard to get there. What to go!“
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Source: Programme Television

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