Dianne van Giersbergen

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Born
Dianne van Giersbergen

(1985-06-03) 3 June 1985 (age 40)
Liempde, Netherlands
OccupationSinger
Years active2003–present
Dianne van Giersbergen
Van Giersbergen performing in 2017
Van Giersbergen performing in 2017
Background information
Born
Dianne van Giersbergen

(1985-06-03) 3 June 1985 (age 40)
Liempde, Netherlands
GenresSymphonic metal, power metal, progressive metal
OccupationSinger
Years active2003–present
LabelNapalm Records
Websitediannevangiersbergen.com

Dianne van Giersbergen is a Dutch spinto soprano[1][2] singer. She is the founder and frontwoman of the progressive metal band Ex Libris,[3] and she was the vocalist of German symphonic metal band Xandria from 2013 to 2017.[4]

She is not related to fellow Dutch rock/metal singer Anneke van Giersbergen.[5]

Van Giersbergen received her first singing lessons as a birthday present from her parents at the age of four. In the following years, she was taught by several professors and sang in several choirs. In 2005, she began studying classical music at the ArtEZ School of Music where she focused on classical singing and musical theater. In 2009, she received her degree with honors.[3]

Meanwhile, van Giersbergen expanded her vocal technique and began to combine her classical training with heavy metal music. She also worked on the theory of composition, wrote poetry and organized classical music concerts.

Career

Ex Libris (2004–present)

Van Giersbergen performing with Ex Libris in 2014

After graduating with a Bachelor and master's degree from the ArtEZ school and perfecting the combination of classical techniques with progressive metal music, van Giersbergen formed Ex Libris along with drummer Joost van de Pas.

Their debut album "Amygdala" was released in 2009. The album was well received by critics and fans, and the band started to act as support for shows of other Dutch symphonic metal bands such as Epica, Delain, Stream of Passion or ReVamp. They also played shows abroad in countries such as Germany, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom, where the band started to receive attention.

Their second album "Medea", based on a Greek tragedy, was released in January 2014, financed independently through crowdfunding.

Their third studio album Ann – A Progressive Metal Trilogy appeared in 2019, featuring three "Chapters" (each consisting of three songs) about three female historical characters who met an untimely death (Anne Boleyn, Anastasia Romanova and Anne Frank).

Xandria (2013–2017)

Van Giersbergen performing with Xandria in 2016

On 25 October 2013, van Giersbergen was presented as the new lead singer of the German symphonic metal band Xandria after the departure of Manuela Kraller. On 28 November 2013, was her first live debut with Xandria in Madrid, Spain. Her debut album with the band was released on 2 May 2014, named Sacrificium.

On 31 July 2015, her second work with Xandria called Fire & Ashes was released with a total of seven tracks: three new songs, two remakes of well known Xandria classics, and two cover songs.

On 27 January 2017, her third and last work with Xandria titled Theater of Dimensions was released.[6]

On 13 September 2017, she left Xandria for personal reasons and tensions with the other band members.[7]

Solo career (2022–present)

Van Giersbergen announced on 19 October 2022, that she would begin working on her debut solo album alongside Joost van den Broek.[8] The album, which will be called Soulward Bound, also contains the single "After the Storm", which was released on 14 February 2023.[9] During a live chat on the release day of the single, van Giersbergen revealed that it might take five years for the album to come out.[10] Four other singles were released in support of the album: "Unleash the Siren",[11] "A Symphonic Tragedy",[12] "Flameborn",[13] "The Elders' Call", and "Phantom of War".

On 3 April 2026, Dianne Van Giersbergen released her single entitled "The Quietude", featuring her vocal teacher Elena Vink and Apocalyptica's Perttu Kivilaakso on cello.[14]

Reviews

Van Giersbergen's vocal and performing delivery can pull in the audience, according to a review in Mindbreed.[15] Reviewer Tim Blevins in 2014 noted that Giersbergen seemed to be a "good fit" for the band Xandria.[16] Reviewer Eric May in 2013 in New Noise magazine described her as a "sultry siren" and wrote that there was "something majestically powerful in her mesmerizing vocal harmonies."[5] Another reviewer described her vocals as "breathtaking" with great personality, charisma and charm.[17]

Discography

References

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