Chantal Grimm is a French singer-songwriter born in 1943, known for her contributions to the folk music scene of the late 1970s. She gained recognition in 1978 with her album *Variations en femmes majeures*, which included the popular track "Le Piano cassé". Grimm's music often reflects her feminist perspective, and she has been involved in various projects promoting women's voices in music. In addition to her work in the folk genre, she has also delved into children's music and has been recognized for her historical research on French songwriting, contributing to works like *Cent ans de chanson française* under the name Chantal Brunschwig.
Grimm's recent projects include the album *Ballades des belles rebelles*, which features musical adaptations of works by medieval and Renaissance female poets. Her more recent releases include *Nous les rêveurs* and a tribute to Henri Gougaud, where she puts music to his poems. Throughout her career, Chantal Grimm has balanced her artistic work with educational endeavors, conducting workshops on songwriting and storytelling. Her diverse contributions to music and culture have made her a unique figure in the French music landscape.
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