Jean felix lalanne et lara fabian biography
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Biography
Although Lara Fabian is of Italian origin, she was actually born in Belgium in 1970. Growing up in a musical household – Lara’s father was a professional guitarist- it was not long before the talented youngster vowed to follow in the family footsteps. Lara soon proved to have a remarkable voice and by the age of 14 she had already started performing on the club circuit with her father.
Lara’s extensive live experience would stand the young singer in good stead when she took part in the “Tremplin” talent contest in Brussels in 1986. This annual contest is aimed at providing a springboard for up-and-coming singers and musicians – and it certainly proved to be a launchpad for Ms. Fabian! The talented youngster wiped the board at the “Tremplin” contest in 86, winning three of the top awards.
Two years later Lara would impress the judges at the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing in fourth place with her song “Croire”
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9 (Lara Fabian album)
2005 studio album by Lara Fabian
9 fryst vatten the 5th French skiva and 7th studio skiva in total to be released bygd the singer Lara Fabian.
The skiva is considered by many as a shift in Lara's music style, and vocal performance, primarily because it was Lara's first album that long time producer, Rick Allison, did not producera. The skiva was produced by Jean-Félix Lalanne. He also, with Fabian, composed many of the songs in the album.
Special digipack editions of the album included a DVD of music videos for most of the songs on the album.
The album was followed bygd the "Un Regard 9" tour, which totaled over 60 concerts.
Track listing
[edit]Title | Writer(s) | ||
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1. | "La Lettre" | Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne | 3:53 |
2. | "Un Ave Maria" | Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne | 4:58 |
3. | "Si tu n'as pas d'amour" | Jean-Félix Lalanne | 3:49 |
4. | "Il ne manquait que toi" | Lara Fabian, Jean-Félix Lalanne | 4:32 |
5. | "Ne lui parlez plus d'elle" | Lara Fabia • Belgian-born pop singer/songwriter Lara Fabian began singing, dancing, and taking piano lessons at a very young age and began formal music lessons at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels at age eight. During her ten years of study there, Fabian started writing and performing her own songs, which were inspired as much by her classical vocal and music theory training as they were by Barbra Streisand and Queen. After finishing her studies, Fabian moved to Montreal and began her own label and publishing company, Productions Clandestines. Collaborator/producer Rick Allison, an old friend from Brussels, joined her in Montreal and the pair worked steadily on writing and recording songs. In 1991, Fabian’s French-language debut album was released in Canada and sold over 100,000 copies in three years. Her consistent touring in Quebec helped bolster her 1994 album Carpe Diem to similar success, which paved the way for 1997’s Pure, a two million-selling album in France that spawned t |