French singer-songwriter, composer, and pianist Daniel Lévi rose to fame for his
performance as Moses in the musical Les Dix Commandements. Born on August 16,
1961, in Constantine, French Algeria, he grew up in the city of Lyon and studied
piano for over a decade before releasing his first album Cocktail in 1983.
During the '90s, he starred in the Catherine Lara musical Sand et les
Romantiques, where he played both Alfred de Musset and Frédéric Chopin, and
scored his first major hit with the Karine Costa duet "Ce Rêve Bleu" (1993), the
French version of the Aladdin theme song "A ...