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Cécile Corbel (born 28 March 1980, in
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, Finistère, France) is a French and Breton singer,
harpist The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has a number of individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers. Harps can be made and played in various ways, standing or sitting, and in orc ...
, and composer. She has released five albums of original music and worked for
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as a composer for its 2010 film, '' The Borrower Arrietty''. Corbel sings in many languages including French, Italian, Breton, and English and has done songs in Spanish, German, Japanese, Irish, and Turkish. Her lifelong partner is songwriter Simon Caby, who is also her co-composer.


Biography


Early life

Cécile Corbel was born in
Pont-Croix Pont-Croix (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. The town lies about from Audierne on the road to Douarnenez and is connected to Plouhinec by a small, scenic road that passes through the Goyen val ...
on 28 March 1980. As a child, she traveled all throughout
Brittany Brittany (; french: link=no, Bretagne ; br, Breizh, or ; Gallo: ''Bertaèyn'' ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period o ...
with her parents, who had a traveling
marionette A marionette (; french: marionnette, ) is a puppet controlled from above using wires or strings depending on regional variations. A marionette's puppeteer is called a marionettist. Marionettes are operated with the puppeteer hidden or reveale ...
show. She first learned to play guitar, and discovered the Celtic harp as a teenager during a concert by Greek harpist Elisa Vellia, who later became her teacher. At age 18, after obtaining a ''
baccalauréat The ''baccalauréat'' (; ), often known in France colloquially as the ''bac'', is a French national academic qualification that students can obtain at the completion of their secondary education (at the end of the ''lycée'') by meeting certain ...
scientifique'', she moved to Paris to study. She then entered the
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and earned a MAS in archaeology. She first performed in pubs and the streets of Paris, and gave her first official concert at the pub, ''Ti Jos'', in 2002.


Professional debut

In 2005, she released an EP with six tracks, ''Harpe celtique et chants du monde''. After she signed with the record label Keltia Musique, her first studio album was released in 2006. ''SongBook 1'' contained Breton, Welsh, and Irish songs. After this release, she began to go on tour. In 2006, she went to Australia, where she performed at a French festival organized by the
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of
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. She opened
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's concert at Olympia Hall in Paris, and also shared the stage with
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, Lúnasa,
Alan Stivell Alan Stivell (; born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944) is a French, Breton and Celtic musician and singer, songwriter, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s, he revived global interest in the Celtic (specificall ...
,
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,
Dan Ar Braz Dan Ar Braz (; born Daniel Le Bras on 15 January 1949 in Quimper) is a Breton people, Breton guitarist-singer-composer and the founder of Héritage des Celtes, L'Héritage des Celtes, a 50-piece Pan-Celticism, Pan-Celt band. Leading guitarist in ...
, Hélène Flaherty, Ousmane Touré, and Ariana Savall. She performed in many countries including Germany, Switzerland, Italy, England, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Poland, the Netherlands, the United States, Paraguay, and Burma. In 2008, ''SongBook vol. 2'' was released, with the first 10 of the 12 songs composed by Corbel. In 2009, she played the role of
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in the
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, ''
Anne de Bretagne Anne of Brittany (; 25/26 January 1477 – 9 January 1514) was reigning Duchess of Brittany from 1488 until her death, and Queen of France from 1491 to 1498 and from 1499 to her death. She is the only woman to have been queen consort of Franc ...
''. Songwriter Alan Simon chose Cécile Corbel after having difficulty finding someone for the role. Also participating in the project were other musicians such as
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and
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. The show was staged at the end of June 2009 at the Château des ducs de Bretagne in
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, and was preceded by an album in which over 200 musicians participated.


Work with Studio Ghibli

After promotion ended for ''SongBook vol. 2'', Cécile still had some promo albums left, so she sent them to people she admired. She sent one to
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because she had been a fan of their films for years. At the time, '' The Borrower Arrietty'' was in pre-production and producer Toshio Suzuki wanted a Celtic-inspired
film score A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to ...
. Less than ten days later, she received an email from Studio Ghibli about her CD. The envelope, because it was handwritten, had caught the eye of Suzuki, and he had listened to the CD. He was captivated by Corbel's voice and the sound of the harp, and played the CD for the film's director and Yamaha Music. As a result, Corbel was assigned to write the title song of the film. She was later asked to write more songs. By 2009, she was asked to compose the whole score. This was the first time a non-Japanese composer had worked with the studio. The score combines the musical styles of Celtic folk music, medieval Turkish songs, Baroque
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s, and Irish marches. It was recorded in France with a small orchestra including acoustic guitar, bass, a string quartet,
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, Irish flutes,
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, percussion instruments, and accordion. The soundtrack album won "Best Original Soundtrack Album" at the 2011
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. It also became a
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-certified gold record in Japan, where more than 200,000 copies were sold.


New albums and projects

In June 2011, the third studio album, ''SongBook vol. 3 – Renaissance'' was released. In 2012, Cécile along with her long-time collaborator, Simon Caby were invited to
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to perform at the 11th edition of the French Art and Film Festival 2012 (FAFF 2012) organized by the Alliance Française
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and the Embassy of France in Malaysia. She performed at HELP University, Kuala Lumpur on 8 June and at the Golden Sands Resort,
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on 9 June as part of the 50th anniversary of the Alliance Française Penang. In early 2013, Cécile Corbel took part in ''La Nuit de la Bretagne'', performing along with
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at the
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s of
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,
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, and
Caen Caen (, ; nrf, Kaem) is a commune in northwestern France. It is the prefecture of the department of Calvados. The city proper has 105,512 inhabitants (), while its functional urban area has 470,000,world music, including Japanese and Celtic music. It contains songs in French, English, Breton, and even
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("Hija Mia"). Most of the twelve tracks are self-composed, and the album incorporates Breton and Irish traditional themes. It also includes a cover of " The Riddle", a song by English singer
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. In 2013, Cécile Corbel wrote songs and co-composed (with Fabien Cali) the film score for the wildlife documentary, '' Land of the Bears''. The soundtrack album was released 26 February 2014 by
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. Cécile sings five songs on the album. She also sings and plays harp on "Les Nuits Urbaines", the sixth track on Stanislas' album ''Ma Solitude'', released on 28 April 2014. On 26 June 2014, Cécile Corbel released a single, "Entendez-Vous", from her upcoming album. Her fifth studio album, ''La Fiancée'', was released on 6 October 2014. All twelve songs on the album were written by Corbel, with music co-composed by Simon Caby. The album's musical style is a mixture of classical and pop music.


Group musicians

List of musicians that perform at concerts: * Cécile Corbel – harp and voice * Cyril Maurin – guitars * Pascal Boucaud – bass and backing vocals * Julien Grattard – cello * Christophe Piot – percussion


Discography

* ''SongBook 1'' (2006) * ''SongBook vol. 2'' (2008) * ''SongBook vol. 3 – Renaissance'' (2011) * ''SongBook vol. 4 – Roses'' (2013) * ''La Fiancée'' (2014) * ''Vagabonde'' (2016) * ''Enfant du Vent'' (2019) * ''SongBook vol. 5 – Notes'' (2021)


Awards


Japan Gold Disc Awards

, - , 2011 , ''The Borrower Arrietty Soundtrack'' , Best Original Soundtrack Album ,


Tokyo Anime Awards

, - , 2011 , Cécile Corbel – ''The Borrower Arrietty'' , Best Music ,


References


External links


Official website
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