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Celine Marie Claudette Dion. Born on March 30, 1968 in the province of Quebec. Canadian singer.

Already in her teens, Dion became a star in the French-speaking world after her manager and future husband René Angélil mortgaged his house to finance her first recording. In 1990, she released the English-language album Unison and established herself as a singer in North America and other English-speaking regions of the world.

Dion received for the first time international recognition in the 1980s, winning music festival Yamaha in 1988 and in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, where she represented Switzerland.

After a number of French albums in the early 1980s, she signed a contract with CBS Records Canada in 1986. In the 1990s, after signing with Epic Records and releasing several English albums along with other French albums She, with the help of Angélil, achieved worldwide fame, becoming one of the most successful performers in the history of pop music.

However, in 1999, at the height of her success, Dion announced a career break to start a family and spend time with her husband, who had been diagnosed with cancer. She returned to pop music in 2002 and signed a three-year (later extended to almost five years) contract to perform late-night shows in theater show at the Coliseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Dion's music has been influenced by genres ranging from rock and rhythm and blues to gospel and classical. Although her work has often received mixed reactions from critics, she is known for her technically proficient and powerful vocals. Dion is the best-selling Canadian artist, the second best-selling artist in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan, and the only artist to sell two million copies of each single in the UK. Additionally, her 1995 album D'eux is the best-selling French-language album of all time.

In 2004, after selling over 175 million albums worldwide, she received a Diamond World Award Music Awards, becoming the best-selling female singer of all time.

According to Sony Music Entertainment, Dion has sold more than 220 million albums worldwide.

Celine Dion - I"m Alive

The youngest of 14 children born to Adhémar Dion and Thérèse Tanguet—both of French-Canadian descent—Celine Dion grew up poor as a Roman Catholic but, in her own words, happy family in Charlemagne (now an area in the far west of Montreal).

Music has always been part of the family (Dion was named after the song "Céline" recorded by French singer Hugues Ofre two years before her birth).

On August 13, 1973, five-year-old Céline gave her first public performance at the wedding of her brother Michel, singing Christine Charbonneau's song "Du fil des aiguilles et du coton". She subsequently sang with her brothers and sisters in her parents' small piano bar, Le Vieux Baril. From an early age, Dion dreamed of becoming a singer.

In a 1994 interview with People magazine, she recalled: “I missed my family and home, but I don’t regret losing my youth. I had one dream: I wanted to be a singer.".

At the age of 12, Dion composed her first song with her mother and brother Jacques. "Ce n'était qu'un rêve"(“It was just a dream”). Her brother Michel Dondalinge Dion sent the recording to music manager René Angélil, whose name he discovered on back side album by Jeanette Reno. Angélil was moved to tears by Dion's voice and decided to make her a star.

In 1981, he mortgaged his house to finance her first recording, La voix du bon Dieu (The Voice of God), which later became a local number one hit and made Dion an instant star in Quebec. Her popularity spread to other parts of the world when she took part in the 1982 Yamaha Music Festival in Tokyo, Japan and received an award. Best Performer", and gold medal for “Tellement j’ai d’amour pour toi” (“I have so much love for you”) as “Best Song”.

By 1983, having become the first Canadian artist to receive a gold record in France for the single "D'amour ou d'amitié" ("Love or Friendship"), Dion also received several Felix Awards, including Best Female Artist and "Discovery of the year." Further success in Europe, Asia and Australia came when Dion won the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 in Dublin(Ireland), representing Switzerland with the song “Ne partez pas sans moi” (“Don’t leave without me”).

Celine Dion - Eurovision 1988

However, American success was yet to come, partly because she was an exclusively French-speaking singer. At eighteen, after seeing a performance, Dion told Angélil that she wanted to be a star like Jackson. Confident in her talent, Angélil nevertheless realized that her image needed to be changed in order for her to gain commercial success throughout the world. Dion disappeared from the scene for some time, during which she underwent dental surgery to improve her appearance, and was sent to the Berlitz School in 1989 to improve her English.

In 1989, during the tour in support of the album Incognito Dion has lost her voice. She consulted otolaryngologist William Gould. He gave her a choice: have surgery on her vocal cords or not use them at all for three weeks. Dion chose the latter and received vocal training from William Riley because, according to Gould and Riley, she was not using her vocal cords correctly.

Having learned English, Dion made her debut in the English-language market in 1990 with the album Unison, the lead single of which was originally recorded.

She accepted the help of many established musicians, including Vito Luprano and Canadian producer David Foster. Unison received good reviews from critics. The album established Dion as a rising singer in the United States and throughout continental Europe and Asia.

In 1991, Dion was also the lead singer in the song "Voices That Care", dedicated to American troops participating in Operation Desert Storm. Dion's real international breakthrough came when she recorded the title track for the cartoon as a duet with Peabo Bryson. "The beauty and the Beast" in 1991. Becoming both a critical and commercial hit, the song became her second top 10 single in the US and earned her an Oscar for best song for the film and a Grammy for best pop performance by a duet.

Dion included the single "Beauty and the Beast" on her 1992 self-titled album. Thanks to the success of the lead-off single and collaborations with Foster and Diane Warren, the album was as well received as Unison. The single "If You Asked Me To" - a cover version of Patti LaBelle's song from the film "License to Kill", which took fourth place on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as the singles "Love" - ​​achieved moderate success Can Move Mountains" and "Nothing Broken But My Heart".

At the same time, in 1991, Dion released a French-language album Dion chante Plamondon. The album consisted mainly of cover versions, but included four new songs: "Des mots qui sonnent", "Je danse dans ma tête", "Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime" and "L 'amour existe encore'. It was originally released in Canada and France in 1991-1992, but then received an international release in 1994. Thus, it became Celine Dion's first international French album. Single "Un garçon pas comme les autres" from the rock opera musical Starmania, became a hit in France, reaching number two and going gold. In Quebec, the album was certified gold on the day of release.

By 1992, Unison, Céline Dion and performances had catapulted Dion to superstar status in North America. She achieved one of her main goals: to gain a foothold in the English-speaking market and achieve fame. However, while growing in popularity in the US, her French fans in Canada criticized her for neglecting them. She later returned to fans' favor when, after winning the Felix Award for English Artist of the Year, she publicly refused the award. She stated that she was and always will be a French, not an English singer. In addition to commercial success, there were changes in Dion's personal life: Angelil, her senior by twenty-six years, turned from her manager into her lover. However, they kept their relationship a secret because they feared that the public would consider it inappropriate.

In 1993, Dion declared her feelings for her manager, calling him "the color of [her] love" in a dedication to her third English-speaking album The Color of My Love. However, instead of criticizing their relationship, as Dion feared, fans accepted the couple. Angélil and Dion eventually married in an extravagant wedding ceremony in December 1994, which was broadcast on live Canadian television.

Dion stuck to her French roots and continued to release many French-language recordings between each English release. They were generally more successful than her English-language works.

In 1996, she received the World Music Awards as "world's best-selling female singer of the year" for the third time. By the mid-1990s, she had established herself as one of the best-selling singers in the world.

In 1996, Dion released her fourth album in English, Falling into You, already at the zenith of her popularity. In an attempt to attract a larger audience, the album combined many elements, such as complex orchestral sounds, African chants and musical effects. In addition, instruments such as the violin, Spanish guitar, trombone, cavaquinho and saxophone created a new sound. The album received a Grammy for Best Pop Album and best album of the year.

Dion's status on the world stage was further cemented when she was asked to perform "The Power of the Dream" at the opening ceremony Olympic Games 1996 in Atlanta.

In 1997, Dion released Let's Talk About Love, which was presented as a sequel to Falling into You.

Dion ended the 1990s with three more hugely successful albums - the Christmas album These Are Special Times (1998), the French-language album S'il suffisait d'aimer and the compilation All the Way... A Decade of Song (1999).

By the late 1990s, Celine Dion had sold over 100 million albums worldwide and received numerous industry awards. Her status as one of the biggest pop divas music industry She was further established when she was asked to perform on VH1's Divas Live in 1998 with superstars Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan, Shania Twain and .

That same year she received two of her highest awards home country: "Officer of the Order of Canada for distinguished contributions to peace modern music" and "Officer of the National Order of Quebec". A year later, she was inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame and was awarded a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.

After releasing thirteen albums in the 1990s, Dion said she needed to calm down, get away from the spotlight and enjoy life. Angélil's diagnosis of esophageal cancer also prompted her to take a break.

However, during the break, Dion was unable to escape the attention.

In 2000, the National Enquirer published a false story about the singer. After printing a photo of Dion with her husband, the magazine distorted Dion's words, publishing it with the headline "Celine - "I'm Pregnant With Twins!" Dion later filed a lawsuit against the magazine for more than twenty million dollars.

Enquirer editors printed an apology and full retraction in the next issue and donated money to the American Cancer Society in honor of Dionne and her husband. A year after the incident, after undergoing fertility treatment, Dion gave birth to a son, Rene-Charles Dion Angelil, on January 25, 2001 in Florida.

After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Dion returned to music scene and in a televised appearance performed the song "God Bless America" ​​on charity concert"America: A Tribute to Heroes" Dion performed it again in 2003 before Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego.

Album A New Day Has Come, released in March 2002, marked the end of Dion's three-year absence from the music industry. With Dion becoming a mother, the album showed a more mature side of her with the songs "A New Day Has Come", "I'm Alive" and "Goodbye's (The Saddest Word)".

Drawing inspiration from personal experience, in 2003 Dion released One Heart- an album that represented her appreciation for life. The album mainly consisted of dance music. Although One Heart received moderate success, the album was met with mixed criticism, and words like “predictable” and “corny” appeared in even the mildest reviews. A cover of Cyndi Lauper's hit "I Drove All Night" released to launch her new ad campaign with Chrysler featured dance-pop and rock 'n' roll, but the advertising deal itself was met with mixed criticism.

After One Heart in 2004, Dion released her next studio album in English - Miracle. This multimedia project, conceived by Dion and photographer Anna Geddes, was dedicated to children and motherhood. The album was filled with lullabies and other songs of motherly love and inspiration, the two most popular of which were covers of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" and "Beautiful Boy".

Francophone album 1 fille & 4 types("1 Girl and 4 Guys"), released in October 2003, featured Dion's attempt to distance herself from the "diva" image. She recruited Jean-Jacques Goldman, Gildas Arzel, Eric Benzi and Jacques Veneruso, with whom she had previously worked on her French albums S'il suffisait d'aimer and D'eux. Dubbed "an album of pleasure" by Dion herself, the album received widespread commercial success in France, Canada and Belgium, where it reached number one.

Although Dion's albums were commercially successful, they did not reach the level of sales or reception of her previous works. Her songs received less airplay as radio switched from ballads to modern urban and hip-hop. However, by 2004, Dion had sold over 175 million albums worldwide and received a Diamond Award from the World Music Awards for her achievements.

In early 2002, Dion announced a three-year contract for 600 shows, five nights a week in the entertainment extravaganza "A New Day..." at the Coliseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The move was noted as "one of the smartest business decisions of any major musician." Dion got the idea for the show when she saw Frank Dragone's "O" perform. She began performing on March 25, 2003, in a 4,000-seat arena created for her show. The premiere was attended by many stars, including Dick Clark, Alan Thicke, Kathy Griffin and Justin Timberlake. The show, co-produced by Dragone, was a combination of dance, music and visuals. Dion performed her hits with a variety of dancers and special effects.

Dion's latest French-language album is D'elles("About Them") - released May 21, 2007. It debuted at the top of the Canadian charts, selling 72,200 times in its first week. The album was certified double platinum in Canada and sold half a million worldwide within its first month.

On August 22, 2008, Celine Dion performed a free show in French at the Fields of Abraham in Quebec, Canada, to celebrate Quebec's 400th anniversary. About 490 thousand people gathered for the celebration (including TV broadcasting).

In May 2009, Celine Dion was named the 20th best-selling artist and 2nd best-selling female artist of the decade in the United States, having sold an estimated 17.57 million albums.

In June 2009, Forbes reported that Dion earned $100 million in 2008. Dion earned $522.2 million over the course of the decade, most of which came from her five-year residency at Caesars Palace.

In September 2010, she released the single "Voler" in a duet with French singer Michel Sardou. The song was later included on Sardou's album. Additionally, in October 2010, it was announced that Dion had written new song for Canadian singer Mark Dupre entitled "Entre deux mondes".

On September 15, 2011, Dion took part in a free concert by tenor Andrea Bocelli in Central Park in NYC.

In 2012, she performed at the 16th Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. On November 2, 2012, Dion released her first French-language album in five years, Sans attendre.

Celine Dion's height: 171 centimeters.

Personal life of Celine Dion:

Celine Dion is related to (their common ancestors are the first settlers of Quebec named Jacques Vézina and Marie Boisdon), Mark Wahlberg, Madonna (their common ancestor is the French carpenter Zachary Cloutier).

Dion met her husband and manager René Angélil in 1980, when she was 12 and he was 38, when she and her mother sent him a demo of a song they had written.

They started dating in 1988 and got engaged in 1991.

On December 17, 1994, they got married at Notre Dame Cathedral in Montreal (Quebec, Canada).

In May 2000, Dion underwent two minor surgeries at a fertility clinic in New York City to improve her chances of conceiving, choosing to use in vitro fertilization after years of failing to conceive. Their first son, René-Charles Angélil, was born on January 25, 2001.

In May 2010, Angélil announced that Dion was 14 weeks pregnant with twins after her sixth in vitro fertilization. On Saturday, October 23, 2010, at 11:11 and 11:12 a.m., respectively, Dion gave birth to two healthy twins by cesarean section at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.

The twins were named Eddie (after Dion's favorite composer, Eddie Marne) and Nelson (after the former President of South Africa). Dion appeared with her newborn sons on the cover of the Canadian edition of Hello magazine on December 9, 2010.

January 14, 2016 in his own home in Las Vegas after a long battle with cancer. 2 days later, on January 16, 2016, Celine’s 59-year-old brother Daniel died from cancer of the throat, tongue and brain.

Celine Dion discography:

French-language albums:

1981 - La voix du bon Dieu
1981 - Céline Dion chante Noël
1982 - Tellement j'ai d'amour...
1983 - Les chemins de ma maison
1983 - Chants et contes de Noël
1984 - Melanie
1985 - C'est pour toi
1987 - Incognito
1991 - Dion chante Plamondon
1995 - D'eux
1998 - S'il suffisait d'aimer
2003 - 1 fille & 4 types
2007 - D'elles
2012 - Sans attendre

English albums:

1990 - Unison
1992 - Celine Dion
1993 - The Color of My Love
1996 - Falling into You
1997 - Let's Talk About Love
1998 - These Are Special Times
2002 - A New Day Has Come
2003 - One Heart
2004 - Miracle
2007 - Taking Chances
2013 - Loved Me Back to Life

Filmography of Celine Dion:

1991 - Des fleurs sur la neige - Elisa Trudel
1997 - Nanny - Cameo (Episode “Fran’s Gotta Have It”)
1998 - Touched by an Angel - Cameo (Episode "Psalm 151")
2007 - All My Children - Cameo (1 episode)
2012 - The jungle is calling! Finding Marsupilami - Cameo
2014 - Muppets 2 (Piggy Fairy) - Godmother


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Celine Dion: biography

Celine Marie Claudette Dion is full name singers. She came into this world in the spring of 1968. Celine from large family, besides her there were 13 more children.

Mother and father were musicians and ran a small piano bar in Quebec. At the age of 5, Celine decided to become a singer. When she was 12, she wrote a French song with her mother and brother that changed her life forever.

Rene Angelil

The cassette with the song was sent to producer René Angélil. They say that when Rene heard her sing, he could not hold back his tears. A year later, this producer set a goal for himself: to make Celine a famous singer in the world. Rene pawned own house to sponsor debut album young singer!

With Renee's support, she begins a musical career. In 1982, 14-year-old Dion won a composer's competition in Japan. Study in English school helped her polish English language.

This was a necessary pass to Big world. Soon, Dion turned from a teenager into a young singer, ready for all difficulties.

After winning Eurovision, the 20-year-old singer was already enjoying superstar status in her native Quebec.

Soon the relationship between the producer and the singer grew from business to something more. The 26-year age difference forced the lovers to hide their relationship. After several years of secrecy, the happy couple got married in 1994. Rene Angelil became the closest person in the world after his parents. They will live in marriage for 22 years.

Diary

The pop star keeps a diary, which she remembers to write in every day. IN Lately she often includes quotes from her late husband. Celine believes that he was a very wise man, and is afraid to forget some of his sayings, which seem especially valuable to her. The pop star started this tradition during his lifetime.

Rene Angelil died in January 2016 from cancer (at the same time her brother died from the same disease). She still has a hard time dealing with this loss. And when she misses her loved one, she tries to communicate with him using a diary.

– Constant travel around the world with tours is huge and difficult task, says the 49-year-old widow. – This is especially true when you have three children. Traveling becomes problematic, sometimes it scares me. And now everything has become even more difficult, my grief has not yet passed.

She took long vacations in order to be with her husband in last hours his life.

“He suffered for three years,” the widow complains. - It's a long time. I took a year off and told him: “I can only live well next to you, I don’t live for a career, you are my life, my work.”

Any wife would do this, any mother would do this. And any artist will do the same. I took care of him the best way, did everything she could. We talked a lot and made notes together. I still have my notebook and pencil. I write down all his questions, comments, thoughts there.

Today, Dion is learning to live again in a world in which his loved one no longer exists. Dion's height is 1.71 m, zodiac sign is

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Fate itself favored Celine Dion to become a world famous singer. To begin with, she endowed her with excellent vocal abilities and gave her the opportunity to be born in musical family, where the girl was supported in every possible way and helped to open up. Then she gave me a meeting with Rene Angelil and... the whole world. It is difficult to name a corner where one has not heard her lyric soprano, full of feelings and emotions. We invite you to follow the path of Celine Dion with us and find out how she was able to reach such heights.

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On March 30, 1968, the Dion family, which had French-Canadian roots, welcomed its fourteenth child, little Celine. This event took place in the small town of Charlemagne, which later became part of Montreal - itself large city Canadian province of Quebec. This is where I spent my childhood future star. It was here that she took her first steps towards a global career. And her parents helped her with this.


Adhemar and Teresa Dion were the owners of a small bar. The establishment not only brought in a small income, but also allowed the whole family to feel like a single musical group. While father played the accordion and mother played the violin, the children sang. Such concerts took place every Sunday, allowing little Celine to hone her skills and become familiar with the stage.

  • The French-speaking singer remembers well her first performances for her huge family. A five-year-old girl delighted her loved ones with the songs of American rock singer Janis Joplin, standing on kitchen table. The concert look consisted of a handmade dress and old shoes that the girl’s mother painted White color- the family did not have money for a new pair.
  • The choice of René Angélil as Celine's future manager was somewhat accidental. The mother of a 12-year-old girl simply saw his name on the cover of the album of the popular Canadian singer Jeannette Renaud and decided to contact him.
  • At school, young Celine was not popular. A very thin girl with an overbite was laughed at by her classmates; they called her rude names, called her names, and threw snowballs at her. The singer herself had a hard time forcing herself to go to school, which she hated with all her heart. She couldn't wait for school to end so she could quickly get home and turn on the music.
  • Celine has a special passion for fashion. Deprived of beautiful outfits as a child, she more than makes up for the gap: she dresses from world-famous couturiers, changes up to 7 costumes per concert, shoots for fashion houses and delights fans with her own collections of accessories. So, in 2017, she presented more than 200 options for bags, belts and suitcases. Celine also owns a line of perfume fragrances. Elegant, stylish and gorgeous - those around her shower her with compliments. True, sometimes the work of her stylists and makeup artists causes condemnation from the press and army of fans.

  • The age difference with Rene affected their desire to have children. After marriage, Celine was determined to have a baby. Rene’s priorities had other tasks, and at the age of 52, health problems made themselves felt. The conflict of interest led to the woman beginning to lose weight and get sick more often. The culmination was Celine's attempt to poison herself from exhaust fumes in a closed garage. A series of unfortunate events, including Renee's throat cancer, led to soul-searching and a mutual desire to become parents.
  • In August 2015, Celine Dion launched for her fans interesting competition. She asked them to send songs for her own composition. The request was met with enthusiasm: in total, the singer received about 4,000 compositions. Among them, the track “À la plus haute branche” was chosen, which became a tribute to the artist’s husband and manager.
  • No pop singers - this was the main requirement that James Cameron made of the performer of the title song of the film Titanic. But James Horner, the film's composer, gave him a demo of Celine to listen to. The result is known to everyone. Before inviting Celine to perform the soundtrack, Horner described the content of the film to the woman. It touched the singer so much that she cried and without hesitation agreed to come to the studio to record the composition.


  • After several concerts in a row, the performer gives her voice a rest. She simply stops talking for 1-2 days, tries to laugh and cough so as not to strain her ligaments. Communication is carried out using a notepad. This “treatment” was prescribed to her by doctors back in 1989, after the woman lost her voice on stage. Three weeks of silence or the end of the singer’s career - this was the verdict put forward by experts. And Celine fell silent to sing with renewed vigor.
  • In 2008, Celine had to cancel a concert in her native Canada. The reason for such a radical decision was criticism from local journalists who spoke unflatteringly about the singer’s show. This is not the first time such disagreements have occurred with the Canadian public. At the dawn of American popularity, in 1992, Celine won the English Artist of the Year award. But she had to refuse the award in order to prove her love to her French-Canadian fans.
  • In the mid-1990s, Celine helped organize the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. She was prompted to take this step by the death of her niece Karin, who died from this disease. Dion dedicated the very lyrical and touching composition “Vole” to her.
  • Celine admires the vocal abilities of Scottish singer Annie Lennox, Barbra Streisand, Adele. Her development as a performer was influenced by the work of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Stevie Wonder. If we talk about French-speaking artists, these were Jacques Brel and Ginette Reno.
  • In the early 2000s, Celine’s autobiography entitled “My Story, My Dream” could be found on bookstore shelves.

  • In 2003, the singer entered into an agreement under which she was to give 600 concerts in Las Vegas. The performances lasted for 5 years, 5 times a week.
  • Celine enjoys playing golf and tennis, and also goes in for swimming.
  • If not for the music, where would we see Celine now? On the podium. A career as a fashion model was a fallback option in case of failure in the music world.
  • The singer considers a 5-cent coin to be her talisman. She found it before her first victory in Tokyo.
  • Celine plays the piano and sings in five languages. True, in Spanish, Japanese and German infrequently.
  • The Canadian is often compared to Mariah Carey, Barbra Streisand and Lara Fabian. There are many parallels with the latter. Both are of French origin, both have excellent vocal abilities, and both tried to conquer the American public. They even performed at Eurovision the same year. Only Celine then took first place, and Lara took fourth.
  • Andrea Bocelli, Barbra Streisand, Patrick Bruel, R Kelly, Peabo Bryson, Luciano Pavarotti - this is just a small list of names with whom Celine sang a duet.


Among 146 singles it is difficult to choose the best ones. Even fans of the star are at a loss when asked to name their idol’s favorite songs. But there are compositions that instantly come to mind when the name Celine Dion is heard.

  • « My heart will go on" Perhaps the soundtrack received no less popularity than the film for which it was written. The single took a leading position in the charts of different countries and acquired status from gold to diamond.

“My heart will go on” (listen)

  • « The power of love" - a song by Jennifer Rush, which, performed by Dion, acquired a different sound. When arranging the track, the emphasis was placed on the strength of the Canadian's vocals, rather than on the instrumental accompaniment. The result is a beautiful, heartfelt song.
  • « Because you loved me"entered rotation in 1996 and captivated the American and Canadian public. This is a touching and tender composition, which sings about gratitude to a man for strong love and support.

“Because you loved me” (listen)

  • « A new day has come" In addition to beautiful vocals, the single is lively and light musical accompaniment. It was with this song that she returned after the birth of her first son.
  • « Un amour pour moi" - example from early creativity singers on French. This composition is memorable for its beautiful lyrics and romantic music, which is typical of love songs.

“Un amour pour moi” (listen)

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Biography, life story of Celine Dion

She was the youngest of fourteen children in a working-class family in Quebec, and she should have been glad that her little hands could even reach the cheese sandwiches left over from her older children, not to mention the piano. But in her family, living in a small village called Charlemagne, east of Montreal, there were two things they loved more than anything: children and music. (Céline herself was named after a song her mother liked to sing when she was pregnant). Celine's parents ran a small restaurant and club where children had the opportunity to show off their musical talents to the accompaniment of her father's accordion and mother's violin, and Celine, at the age of five, first tried herself as a vocalist. By the time she was twelve, Celine had composed her first song and, with the help of her mother and brother, recorded a demo tape, which she then sent to an address they found in an album by the popular French singer Genet Renaud. This turned out to be the address of Rene Angeli, who invited Celine to his office as soon as he received the recording. When he heard her sing live, he cried. He became her first admirer; this was just the beginning - then she would have millions of them. Celine's rise has begun.

Dion gradually transformed from a nightclub singer into a sweet-voiced pop siren (a surprisingly large percentage of her songs have the words "love" or "amor" in their titles). Her path to the top was fairly smooth, but not without difficulties - record companies, as it turned out, were not inclined to invest in her with the same ease as Angeli did. But Angeli was so fascinated by Dion’s talent that he mortgaged his own house to pay for her debut. The risk turned out to be justified - Celine's first two albums: "La Voix du bon Dieu" and "Celine Chante Noel" - made her a sensation in Canada. The young singer received a series of awards in a short time, including a gold medal at the Yamaha Festival in Tokyo. By 1983, while still in her teens, Dion became the first Canadian ever to have a gold disc in France.

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Celine had practically no difficulties of adolescence, which ruined more than one brilliantly started career. The young diva became more and more popular with every new song whether it was about “the depth of her love,” “the strength of her love,” or “the immeasurability of her love.” She has won countless Felix and Juno Awards (Canadian Grammys). Highest point The heyday of the first stage of her career came in 1988, when she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin and performed live in front of six hundred million television viewers in Europe, the USSR, the Middle East, Japan and Australia. However, the most difficult thing still had to be done - to get attention in Canada's neighboring country, the United States.

In 1990, Dion debuted with the English-language album "Unison" on Epic Records. However, her real breakthrough to the American market came with the help of Walt Disney Studios. Celine was chosen to sing the song for the animated film "Beauty and the Beast", and this song became the main song in her second English-language album "Celine Dion", 1992. The theme for "Beauty and the Beast" became No. 1 in the charts and brought the performer two major world music titles at once. awards: Grammy and Oscar.

Dion quickly conquered the States: released in 1993 and consisting mainly of ballads, “Color of My Love” literally drove America crazy. As always, the album contained many hits with the word “love” in their title.

Constant concerts, tours, and work in the studio left Celine little time for her personal life and “real”, not fictitious, love. It turned out that Rene Angeli managed to solve this problem. The romantic relationship between him and his best client began as soon as the latter turned 19. Three times previously married Angeli, who was also twenty-six years older than Dion, kept their relationship secret for several years, fearing to scare off the singer’s fans. However, when they eventually got married in Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica, Canadians treated the event with no less respect than a royal wedding.

Dion performing at grand opening The Atlanta Olympics in 1996 confirmed that she had taken one of the main places on the world stage. The graceful Canadian's performance of "The Power of the Dream," a song co-written by Linda Thompson, Babyface and David Foster (who appeared on all of her English-language albums), left a deep imprint on the hearts of millions of Americans. And although some call Celine Dion a "vocal machine" and many critics consider her performing style cold and mechanical, Dion, with her enormous performance and commercial skill, continues to rise. Her 1996 album "Falling Into You" won two Grammy Awards: Album of the Year and Best Pop Album. And yet perhaps major success was expecting the singer with the release of James Cameron's film "Titanic".

Biography

She was the youngest of fourteen children in a working-class family in Quebec, and she should have been glad that her little hands could even reach the cheese sandwiches left over from her older children, not to mention the piano. But in her family, living in a small village called Charlemagne, east of Montreal, there were two things they loved more than anything: children and music. (Céline herself was named after a song her mother liked to sing when she was pregnant). Celine's parents ran a small restaurant and club where children had the opportunity to demonstrate their musical talents to the public to the accompaniment of their father's accordion and mother's violin, and Celine first tried herself as a vocalist at the age of five. By the time she was twelve, Celine had composed her first song and, with the help of her mother and brother, recorded a demo tape, which she then sent to an address they found in an album by the popular French singer Genet Renaud. This turned out to be the address of Rene Angeli, who invited Celine to his office as soon as he received the recording. When he heard her sing live, he cried. He became her first admirer; this was just the beginning - then she would have millions of them. Celine's rise has begun.

Dion gradually transformed from a nightclub singer into a sweet-voiced pop siren (a surprisingly large percentage of her songs have the words "love" or "amor" in their titles). Her path to the top was fairly smooth, but not without difficulties - record companies, as it turned out, were not inclined to invest in her with the same ease as Angeli did. But Angeli was so fascinated by Dion’s talent that he mortgaged his own house to pay for her debut. The risk turned out to be justified - Celine's first two albums: "La Voix du bon Dieu" and "Celine Chante Noel" - made her a sensation in Canada. The young singer received a series of awards in a short time, including a gold medal at the Yamaha Festival in Tokyo. By 1983, while still in her teens, Dion became the first Canadian ever to have a gold disc in France.

Celine had practically no difficulties of adolescence, which ruined more than one brilliantly started career. The young diva became more and more popular with each new song, whether it was about “the depth of her love,” “the strength of her love,” or “the immensity of her love.” She has won countless Felix and Juno Awards (Canadian Grammys). The highlight of the first stage of her career came in 1988, when she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin and performed live in front of six hundred million television viewers in Europe, the USSR, the Middle East, Japan and Australia. However, the most difficult thing still had to be done - to get attention in Canada's neighboring country, the United States.

In 1990, Dion debuted with the English-language album "Unison" on Epic Records. However, her real breakthrough to the American market came with the help of Walt Disney Studios. Celine was chosen to sing the song for the animated film "Beauty and the Beast", and this song became the main song in her second English-language album "Celine Dion", 1992. The theme for "Beauty and the Beast" became No. 1 in the charts and brought the performer two major world music titles at once. awards: Grammy and Oscar.

Dion quickly conquered the States: released in 1993 and consisting mainly of ballads, “Color of My Love” literally drove America crazy. As always, the album contained many hits with the word “love” in their title.

Constant concerts, tours, and work in the studio left Celine little time for her personal life and “real”, not fictitious, love. It turned out that Rene Angeli managed to solve this problem. The romantic relationship between him and his best client began as soon as the latter turned 19. Three times previously married Angeli, who was also twenty-six years older than Dion, kept their relationship secret for several years, fearing to scare off the singer’s fans. However, when they eventually got married in Montreal's Notre Dame Basilica, Canadians treated the event with no less respect than a royal wedding.

Dion's performance at the opening ceremony of the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 confirmed that she had taken one of the main places on the world stage. The graceful Canadian's performance of "The Power of the Dream," a song co-written by Linda Thompson, Babyface and David Foster (who appeared on all of her English-language albums), left a deep imprint on the hearts of millions of Americans. And although some call Celine Dion a "vocal machine" and many critics consider her performing style cold and mechanical, Dion, with her enormous performance and commercial skill, continues to rise. Her 1996 album "Falling Into You" won two Grammy Awards: Album of the Year and Best Pop Album. And yet, perhaps, the main success awaited the singer with the release of James Cameron's film Titanic.

Filmography

Discography

2016 Encore un soir
2013 Loved Me Back to Life
2012 Sans attendre
2008 My Love: Essential Collection
2007 Taking Chances
2007 D'elles
2005 On ne change pas
2004 Miracle
2004 A new day...Live in Las Vegas
2003 1 fille & 4 types
2003 One Heart
2002 A new day Has Come
2000 The Collector's Series Volume One
1999 All The Way...A Decade of Song
1999 The early singles
1999 Au coeur du stade
1998 S"il suffisait d"aimer
1998 These Are Special Times

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