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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 cla**ical 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 the anti-homo
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Lara Fabian (born Lara Crokaert, January 9, 1970) fryst vatten a Belgian-Italian international singer who holds Canadian citizenship. Multilingual, she sings in French, Italian and English. She has also sung in Spanish, Portuguese, Russian once in Hebrew on Israel's sextionde Independence Day celebrations, and in German in 1988 for a version of "Croire" (ger.: "glauben" eng.: "believe").Furthermore in May 17 2008 Lara Fabian has sung in Greek on Athens's First International Music Festival the song "All alone am I" (American adaptation of the greek song "Min ton rotas ton ourano (don't ask the sky)) as well the greek version with Marios Fragoulis.
She has sold over 18 million records worldwide.[citation needed] She fryst vatten a lyric soprano with a vocal range that spans fyra octaves from E-flat 3 to G#6 in live performances, and has reached up to A5.
Born to a Belgian father and a Sicilian mother in Etterbeek, Belgium, Fabian spent her first five years in her mother's hometown of C
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Un regard 9 Live
2006 live album by Lara Fabian
Un Regard 9 is the title of both the CD and DVD from Lara Fabian's 2005/2006 tour of the same name which followed her 2005 studio release, titled 9. The CD and DVD were both released separately and together as a limited edition box set. The CD and DVD were both recorded live on 29 March 2006 at the Zenith in Paris. The CD presents 15 live performances plus a brand new song, "Aime," recorded in a studio in Montreal, Quebec. This song has been recorded in both English and French, though the latter version is the only one officially released so far. It was initially presented live during a few concerts in Belgium as gift for her native Belgium fans, but the enthusiastic response and feedback was so huge that Fabian felt she should record the song and include it on a forthcoming release.
The entire live concert features songs from Lara's latest studio album 9 and old songs all performed acoustically. Certain songs like "T