LARA
FABIAN

Lara
Fabian began her formal music training at the age of 8 when
she enrolled in the Conservatory of Brussels. Moving to Montréal,
she released her French-language debut album, Lara Fabian,
in 1991 in Canada. A sublime and passionate performer, she
toured consistently throughout the 1990s, capturing the hearts
of audiences around the world with her electrifying live shows.
Her eloquent writing and soulful vocals drew her fans to her
1994 album, Carpe Diem, her 1997 breakthrough, Pure, which
sold more than 2 million copies in France alone, and a best-selling
live album which debuted at #1 on the French album charts in
1998.
Her English-language debut album--also titled Lara Fabian--was
released in the U.S. in 2000. Driven in part by the #1 Billboard
Hot Dance Music/Club Play hit, "I Will Love Again," her
first American album debuted at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers
new album chart.
Her music has been featured in numerous film and television
soundtracks including "Songs From Dawson's Creek, Vol.
2," "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within," and
Steven Spielberg's "A.I." Most recently, she appears
in Irwin Winkler's Cole Porter bio-pic "De-Lovely," performing
Porter's "So In Love" with Mario Frangoulis.
Her best-selling European DVD and CD, En Toute Intimité, released
in October 2003, was an intimate, acoustic piano-based collection
showcasing Ms. Fabian performing songs in English, Italian
and French.
Web: www.larafabian.com