From a neurological standpoint, the fact that she can fluently speak 4 languages, and sing in 8 more makes a lot of sense. When you learn several languages, your brain is much more interconnected, and it simply adds up with how much emotion she's able to pull into every song
The greatest female vocalist of all time. She ranks among the legends like Mariah, Whitney, Celine, Streisand with her emotionally impactful renditions. But what puts her far and away at the top of the vocalist mountain is her ability to belt them in 12 languages-all with the same emotional intensity. Are you kidding me!!!!!! All professional singers and coaches unanimously agree she’s the best. And add to the mix she’s co-written some legendary songs like “ Broken Vow” and “ Adagio” How many languages can Mariah, Celine, Streisand belt them in ? Huh? 2 ? I rest my case. Al
I'm a huge fan of Laras, I like Céline, Whitney Houston and Barbra Streisand. I don't like Mariah Carey. Even through I love Lara I think you aren't fair: Lara speaks French and Italian as mother languages, so it's easier for her to pronounciate Spanish and Portuguese. His father speaks Dutch (Flemish) as his mother language (besides French). She speaks English from an early age. She was exposed to several languages since a young age, so it's easier for her to pronounciate other languages even those she doesn't understand because her brain is well trained already. Céline started to learn English when she was 20, I think, and it's way more difficult to learn a language as an adult than if you're a kid and she was monolingual until then, and she speaks English fluently (her accent is a bit more acentuated than Lara but it's understandable because what I said before). As for Barbra Streisand I don't know if she's monolingual or not. I think Whitney and Mariah were/are monolingual, but I don't know. The majority of americans are monolingual and Whitney Houston came from a poor family, so I don't think she knew any language besides English. Mariah's mother is (?) was (?) an opera singer, so I suppose She got used to hear Italian, German and French (the main languages of opera), but I don't know. So I guess it's easier for Lara. Of course if people don't find interesting to sing in other languages, then they don't even try.
Lara gusto ver tu comentario eres hermosa y cantas hermosísimo me encanta escucharte el timbre de voz como intérprete el cualquier ideoma eres una cantante que logras darme una paz interior ademas veo algunos vídeos tuyos y tienes un sentido de humos lindo felicidades y dios te cuide a ti y a tus seres queridos cuídate te adoro mujer hermosa
She doesn't speak all these languages. Her mother languages are French and Italian. Besides these languages, She speaks English, Spanish, Dutch (Flemish).
i have watched a lot of people watching Lara and commenting but i have to say Sir, you are the one that shows the most respect to her talent...thank you so much Sir...
I have been a Lara fan since 1999 met her and been to four of her shows, she is THE ONE!!! I can’t express in words how deep her music is to me, i love her whole heartnedness as a human and a singer with a God givin craft just overwhelming feels for her
Well they do call her “the ring” lol her resonance is incredible! I admire her ability to sing in so many languages, I just can’t with her👩🏻💻👩🏻💻👩🏻💻😍😍😍
Perfectly stated. I don't know any other artist that could sing in a language I don't know yet I would listen to all day and be transported just the same as if I understand every word.
PLEASE more Lara !!! Could you react to : - LARA FABIAN & MICHAEL BOLTON - The Prayer @ Hit Man Returns - David Foster & Friends 15.10.2010 - "For always" Lara Fabian et Josh Groban - Live Boston Pop 2003 - Lara Fabian & Johnny Hallyday Requiem Pour Un Fou Enfoires en coeur 1998 She's INCREDIBLE !!!
@@laurentlocigno7724 oui mais celine est plus agile.cet vrai on entend son nez des fois. Tout depend des notes et tonalitè ,,,mais son timbre est plus percant plus rapidd plus claire 😍😍😍😍😍
Ben ecoute chacun ses gout...je n aime n on plus le perssonnage...el la voix de lara me fais vraiment vibrer et celle ce celine pas du tout..encore une fois ca depant de la perception des sons de chacun
I grew up with both and they are good in their own rights but I always had a little soft spot for Lara because her voice is more well rounded and she is a brilliant storyteller. There's something amazing when people write their own song, they convey far more authentic emotions. Celine in my opinion was pushed pretty hard by a massive money making machine orchestrated by her husband. She knew the recipe for a hit song, she never allowed herself to experiment much and was to nasally for me. Lara's music is more soulful, it reaches your soul and it's healing. I STILL decades later get chills when Lara since Je suis Malade. I had made an art project way back in high school with one of her songs. Heck, I'll even say Ginette Reno is a better storyteller than Celine. I think it depends what people resonate with but I love a brilliant storyteller with epic vocal range. She's a beautiful, talented smart women. Celine is also very awkward and over the top like a child who needs all the attention in interviews, I'd rather watch Lara..lol
we are lucky that she gonna host THE VOICE here in montreal quebec for a second season im a big fan of her since the start of her career thank to SONIA BENEZRA she was the host on musique plus in montreal who gave her is first chance on tv that day we were million to watch her because there was a big snowstorm that day HER VOICE AMAZING
I'm Belgian myself and an English language teacher. Lara IS amazing, she's a wonderful, fantastic singer and very talented language-wise, but I can probably give you some background on why her languages are so great. She was born in Belgium, a small country that has three official languages: German, French and Dutch. Because we are so small, we've been forced (historically) to speak other languages to communicate with those around us. So, there's a sort of historic, and I suspect a genetic aptitude for languages there. Also, her father was a native Dutch (a Germanic language) speaker (like I am), her mom a native Italian speaker (Romance/latin language) and she grew up speaking French (another Romance language). That combination of growing up listening to both a Romance and a Germanic language is 'Language Gold', because they are such completely different language systems, sound completely different. (Yes, there is definitely an overlap in vocabulary between Germanic and Romance languages, but that has to do with William of Normandy 1066, and all that, and I won't get into that ;-)) For most French people it is very hard to filter out the French sounds when speaking English and vice versa. For native Dutch speakers it's easier because there are more similarities between the language. It's probably one of the reasons her English is as clear as it is. Also, maybe because her granddad was American, and she's lived in Canada for so long, of course ;-) Anyway, once you speak one of the Romance languages like French, you can easily hop to the next Romance language. I speak French (we're taught it at school from the age of 7 or so), and can therefore decipher much of written Spanish/Italian (of course not all! ) Because I speak Dutch, I can understand 80% of German, and had a headstart on English. How she does Russian, Turkish,...all those other languages, I have no idea other than she must have 'an ear' for them like she does for music.:-)
Lara Fabian is one of the greatest vocalists worldwide. I'm glad more people worldwide are exposed to her amazing voice. I'm from Israel, my mother language is hebrew, and as someone that sings too (of course not like her), I can't sing this song in hebrew. She nailed it. Generally the pronouncing in hebrew is difficult.
The intro is a song it's called "World at your feet" it was supposedly to be a sound track for FIFA world cup back in the day, but I guess they didn't went with it. A lot of the songs are her own popular songs translated, but most are new creations of course.
She's a goddess and a genius! Sings, writes/composes, dances, acts (she did an album with full on short movies to every song!), and she is funny and adorable and sexy. How does one person contain all that? I've never been affected by anyone as I have her. Please do Si Tu M'aime from the Nue concert 2001!
@@elizabethwhite1068 Très bien! Bravo! I'm very rusty because I don't practice. Sometimes I translate Lara's songs and I watch interviews of hers. I remember almost everything but I can't write properly, I make a lot of typos. Good luck to you!
@@vervideosgiros1156 Yeah, I'm pretty scattered in my learning approach, at this point I am best at reading it, tho' that isn't saying a whole lot lol. But I try to incorporate at least a little bit every day. It's easy to forget, that's for sure.
This video is amazing 😍.. I really like and respect your reaction videos.. Keep up the good work 👍🏻🌹😊.... and, please, react to her song ( Mademoiselle Hyde ) 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤗
Hey Adam I'm sure someone probably said this already, but about four or more of these songs were later performed by Dimash and the guy on the piano is same famous Russian musician (composer/songwriter) that manages Dimash in Russia.
Wow, that Hebrew song was beautiful! Does anyone know the title? And I love that German version of Croire from Eurovision (which you should check out if you haven’t already!) Still remember discovering Celine and Lara from that same Eurovision contest in 1988 :)
I think it's her classical training and European schooling - aside of her multilingual upbrining. Once you know a couple languages, it is always much easier to learn more. And language is essentially a matter of imitation, aside of learning grammar and vocabulary. I think people with musical skills must have a better understanding of pronounciation etc. I would not be surprised if she did not know how to write in some of these languages at all, even if she mastered basic vocabulary. Check out Saara Aalto who sings in 34 languages - also a European classically trained singer.
Adam Lambert performed ballad version of "Believe" to salute Cher at the Kennedy Center Honors December 2, 2018. Please react to this beautiful performance!
Hi JustTheVoice, (REACTION REQUEST LINKS BELOW) I requested some videos of Americas got talent contestant 9 year old Angelica Hale for a year now but hopefully you get to these when time permits. If and When you hear her sing then yall understand why im requested u to react.Everyone whose seen her sing are absolutely amazed.Her runs and key change are like butter,lol I put the links below of her singing.Clarity & Symphony are her extremely oustanding performances.Hope you'll react to her soon.Thanks Angelica Hale sings (Girl on Fire by) and recieves the golden buzzer: @ Angelica Hale sings (Clarity) : @ Angelica Hale Sings (Without you by Usher) : @ Angelica Hale sings (Symphony...Last performance) : @
Can I suggest that you listen to Saara Aalto singing in 34 languages. That is not because Saara would be a better vocalist than Lara Fabian, because she is not, but because you can understand what is the background of European vocalists: They, first of all, learn a number of languages (on top of where they come from individually) as a part of their vocal/music degrees. Then, once one learns a couple languages, one is capable of learnig another dozen that inhabit the same linguistic source. Learning a language is quite dependent upon learning a type of melody on top of learning grammar. The actual source words are often common. After that, as a singer, comes the ability to pronounce vovels in their tonal specificity.
Because you must realise by now I always rewatch your videos. I'm not sure if you're making the comparisons here between Dimash and Lara. The fact that they sing in many different languages. But also, the composer/writer that is playing the piano in a few of her videos (Bald Russian guy named Igor), is a famous writer who has been writing for her for years. He came out of retirement recently and has been managing Dimash, who has been doing a lot of performances in Russia recently. Also, all the songs Lara performed in this clip with Igor, Dimash has performed them in recent weeks and also shot a music video for Love of Tired Swans. Igor is currently writing music for Dimash.
The Walloons ( French-speaking) and Flemish ( Dutch-speaking) don't really communicate with each other, which is why some say Belgium should not be one country at all.
Francois Labelle Britney Spears is one of the most legendary powerhouse performers of all time. She is pop royalty and has one of the most distinct voices in music. She absolutely deserves her salary. I agree that Lara is one of the greatest singers I have ever heard, but you don’t have to shade Britney to build up Lara. Lara deserves far more recognition but Britney isn’t earning “too much.” You just discredited your ability to be taken seriously with a comment like that buddy. Support all legends!
@@QueenPcontrolstheuniverse She is still sounds good, of course you don't pretend her to sing as young and bright as 30 years ago, but she is still so consistent, she had better vocal Healthcare than other vocalists like Mariah and Celine.
@@daniellondono6688 no she's not. you have no idea what you're talking about. I was a fan of her back in the 90's and have followed her since and she lost most of her audience cause well her voice is tired, she cant reach those notes anymore.
Hi JustTheVoice, (REACTION REQUEST LINKS BELOW) I requested some videos of Americas got talent contestant 9 year old Angelica Hale for a year now but hopefully you get to these when time permits. If and When you hear her sing then yall understand why im requested u to react.Everyone whose seen her sing are absolutely amazed.Her runs and key change are like butter,lol I put the links below of her singing.Clarity & Symphony are her extremely oustanding performances.Hope you'll react to her soon.Thanks Angelica Hale sings (Girl on Fire by) and recieves the golden buzzer: @ Angelica Hale sings (Clarity) : @ Angelica Hale Sings (Without you by Usher) : @ Angelica Hale sings (Symphony...Last performance) : @