Emma Shapplin

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Emma Shapplin (born Crystêle Madeleine Joliton, 19 May 1974) is a French soprano singer, composer and visual artist known for her fusion of operatic singing with electronic and pop music influences. She debuted in 1997 with the album Carmine Meo, which achieved multi‑platinum status and sold over two million copies worldwide.[1][2]

Born
Crystêle Madeleine Joliton

(1974-05-19) 19 May 1974 (age 51)
OriginSavigny-le-Temple, France
Years active1997present
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Emma Shapplin
Emma Shapplin in May 2011
Emma Shapplin in May 2011
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Born
Crystêle Madeleine Joliton

(1974-05-19) 19 May 1974 (age 51)
OriginSavigny-le-Temple, France
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Years active1997present
LabelNimue Music
Websitewww.emmashapplin-official.com
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Biography

Emma Shapplin was born Crystêle Madeleine Joliton[3] on 19 May 1974, in the Paris suburb of Savigny-le-Temple[4])

Vocal career

When she was 18, singer Jean-Patrick Capdevielle convinced her to return to taking classical lessons so as to improve her singing technique. She discovered that although rock had given her more artistic freedom and hedonistic lifestyle than classical music, it was still not enough for her, so she decided to create her own style.[5] This became a combination of early opera, modern trance and pop music. Shapplin and Capdevielle subsequently worked together on her first release, Carmine Meo,[6] written by Capdevielle.

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