Claude Vinh-San
Yves Claude Vinh-San, also Prince Nguyen Phuc Bảo Vàng, (April 8, 1934 – July 13, 2016), was a jazz musician and a son of Vietnamese Emperor Duy Tân and Fernande Antier - a French born-woman who was Duy Tan's third wife. He published a jazz album entitled Claude Vinh San et le jazz tropical. He was born in Saint-Denis, Réunion Island.[1][2]
Claude Vinh-San | |
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Born | Saint-Denis, Réunion Island | April 8, 1934
Died | July 13, 2016 82) Saint-Denis, Réunion Island | (aged
Spouse | Jessy Tarby |
Issue | Yves Vinh-San Patrick Vinh-San Johnny Vinh-San Jerry Vinh-San Thierry Vinh-San Cyril Vinh-San Didier Vinh-San Marie-Claude Vinh-San Marilyn Vinh-San Doris Vinh-San |
Father | Emperor Duy Tân |
Mother | Fermande Antier |
Reburial of Duy Tan
In 1987, Vinh-San escorted the remains of his father Emperor Duy Tân with other members of the royal family to Vietnam in a traditional ceremony to rest in the tomb of his grandfather, Emperor Dục Đức.[3]
Author
Vinh-San wrote two books, Duy Tân, Empereur d'Annam 1900-1945 (2001) and Hommage au prince Vinh San et à l'Empereur Duy Tan : au commandement de Forces françaises libres (2012).[4]
References
- "Claude Vinh-San, auteur compositeur interprète, fondateur du Jazz Tropical est décédé," 13 juillet 2016, outre-mer la 1ère > réunion
- Vinh-San, Claude, Claude Vinh San Et Le Jazz Tropical, Takamba – TAKA 0814, 2008.
- L'Empire D'Annam:1802-1945
- Nguyen, Phuoc Bao Vang, Duy Tan, Empereur d'Annam 1900-1945, exilé à l'Ile de La Réunion, ou, Le destin tragique du Prince Vinh San, Sainte-Marie : Azalées Ed., 2001.
Nguyen, Phuoc Bao Vang, Hommage au prince Vinh San et à l'Empereur Duy Tan : au commandement de Forces françaises libres Sainte-Marie (Réunion) : Azalées éd., DL 2012.
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