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Francis Goya (born François Edouard Weyer; 16 May 1946) is a Belgian classical guitar player and producer. He has recorded fifty albums, many of which have reached gold or platinum status. Francis went solo in 1975, changing his name to Goya. His first solo single, ''Nostalgia'', became an international hit, reaching the top ten in Belgium and the Netherlands.


Biography

Born to a family of musicians, he took a
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in his hands for the first time at the age of 12. At 16, Francis Goya formed his first group (''Les Jivaros'') together with his brother who played the percussion, and several friends. In 1966 he became acquainted with
Lou Deprijck Lou Deprijck (; born 1946 in Lessines, Wallonia) is a Belgian singer and record producer. He was a major figure in the Belgian pop scene of the 1970s and 1980s, with more than 20 million copies of his compositions sold worldwide. He is best known ...
, who joined Francis’ rock group, ' (Later, Lou was a producer for
Plastic Bertrand Roger François Jouret (born 24 February 1954), better known as Plastic Bertrand, is a Belgian musician, songwriter, producer, editor and television presenter, best known for the 1977 international hit single " Ça plane pour moi". Biography ...
and composed for him the song '' Ça plane pour moi'' which gained success all over the world). In 1970 Francis Goya was invited to a professional soul music group J J Band, with which he recorded two albums, the second of them produced by Brian Bennett, percussionist for '. This LP was recorded in
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for
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. Thanks to J J Band, Francis Goya took part in a tour over
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and
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. He also became a studio guitar player, and played on the stage with performers of different styles, such as
Demis Roussos Artemios "Demis" Ventouris-Roussos ( ; el, Αρτέμιος "Ντέμης" Βεντούρης-Ρούσσος, ; 15 June 1946 – 25 January 2015) was a Greek singer, songwriter and musician. As a band member he is best remembered for his work in ...
, ',
Vicky Leandros Vasiliki Papathanasiou ( el, Βασιλική Παπαθανασίου; born 23 August 1949), generally known as Vicky Leandros ( el, Βίκυ Λέανδρος, links=no), is a Greek singer living in Germany. She is the daughter of singer, music ...
, and others.


Nostalgia

In 1975, he released his first solo LP Nostalgia, which quickly reached top positions in the charts. ''Nostalgia'' was a tender and romantic melody written by Francis Goya and his father. That was the beginning of his international career. Francis Goya tours with his performances all over the world, from
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to
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, South Africa,
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etc. Between the tours, he records at least one new album; their number has already reached 35 LPs and CDs, and most of them have the status of a
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or
platinum disc Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units. The threshold quantity varies by type (such as album, single, music video) and by nation or territory (see ...
. As of today, Francis Goya has sold over millions of his albums all over the world; this is quite a rare case for instrumental music. Francis Goya directed the Eurovision orchestra in
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in 1991 and in
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in 1993 during the
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ish performances.


Latin American influence

Francis Goya has always admired Latin American music. In 1991, he decided to record, concurrently with
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, a CD containing Brazilian songs ('). The timbre of his voice and passionate guitar-playing turned out to be a marvelous combination, and the public liked it. He decided to continue working in this way, and, in 1992 and 1993 released two new albums of the same style (' and ''Festival Latino''). 1994 was the year for “going back to the roots”, for releasing a new CD of instrumental music, and for a tour of over fifty concerts in the
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. In 1996 a new musical CD in the ' was released ('' Gondwana''). In 1998 Francis Goya recorded beautiful songs of Jacques Brel, these were released on a CD and distributed all over
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. Later, a duet album with
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was recorded.


Wind from the East

The ' which was recorded in
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, was released in 1981 in all countries of the former
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, and won enormous success; this allowed Francis Goya to become a West-European star in
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March 2001: first concerts in Estonia

After twenty years of success in
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, in 2001, Francis Goya was invited to give a concert in
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in the Tallinn Philharmonic Hall, with accompaniment of the Chamber Orchestra of the Philharmonic Hall, directed by Jean-Luc Drion, a
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and a
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, who had, by the time, been a friend of Francis Goya for 30 years. The first concert was such a success that Francis Goya had to prolong his stay in
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and give a second concert on the following day in the same Philharmonic Hall. After such first experience in
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, Francis Goya decided to record an instrumental album that included pieces by the great Estonian composer
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. That album was also a huge success in
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. Furthermore, the Russian album entitled ' which was recorded in
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was widely distributed in
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and China. Due to his popularity, Francis Goya regularly goes on tours all over the world, and the public receives every concert with exceptional enthusiasm: * April 2004: A concert in
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) * October 2005: Palais des Beaux Arts in
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) * March 2006: A concert in the Philharmonic Hall, Saint Petersburg (Russia) * April 2006: A concert at Abbaye de Forest in Brussels (Belgium) * May 2006: A tour of three concerts in
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) * May 2006: Participation in
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Festival (Belgium). Et si on se faisait plaisir * June 2006: Recording an album specially for China * September 2006: A concert in l’Église St Étienne in Braine l’Alleud * November 2006: A grand tour over the Baltic countries * December 2006: concert in the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall in Saint Petersburg (Russia). * March 2007: Concerts in
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(Estonia) * April 2007: A grand concert in
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* May 2007: A gala concert in
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for the benefit of humanitarian organizations (
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) * May 2007: A concert at the World of Guitar Festival in
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(Russia) * September 2007: A concert in Waterloo (Belgium) * October 2007: A concert for the benefit of St Michel Oncological Charity Foundation in
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(Belgium) * October 2007: A grand tour over Russia * March 2012: Concerts in Vilnius (Lithuania), Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Moscow, Saintt Petersburg,
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and Kirov (Russia). * March 2013: On the occasion of Women's Day, two concerts "Romantic Guitar" 7 in Saint Petersburg
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, 8 in Tallinn
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* 18 September 2013, Concert in Shenzhen, China * June 2014: Concert in Sardegna with Charles Aznavour * November 2014: Concert tour in Siberia, KHABAROVSK, YU-SAKHALINSK, VLADIVOSTOK, PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKIY * May 2015 : Ukrainian and Bellarussia concert tour. * September 2015: Bulgaria * April 2016 : Israel * October 2016 : Belgium * September 2016 Marrakech - Morocco * November 2016, Ukraine and Russia * The concerts continue. * August 2021, Estonia, Lithuania * May, 2022, Finland * Upcoming concerts. * December 9 and 11, 2022 in New York In 2006, rapper
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reproduced a sample from Francis Goya's old work Faded Lady, which became No.1 on the USA Top-100 under the title of "
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(') used a ' from ' piece, which was written by Francis Goya in 1976. In January 2008, Francis Goya and his family decided to move to
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). Francis Goya continued giving gala concerts in
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, South Africa, Russia, and Estonia. In 2010, Francis Goya opened his first musical school Ateliers Art et Musique (Art and Music Studio) in Marrakesh. In 2011, he established the Francis Goya Foundation for cultural development of Moroccan children and teenagers from “problem” region
Site officiel de la Fondation Francis Goya
with the assistance of the Belgian Ambassador to Morocco, Consul of Belgium in Morocco, and high officials of the State of Morocco. 2012: A grand tour over the major cities of the Baltic countries and Russia is planned.


Atelier Art et Musique (Art and Music Studio) in Marrakesh (Morocco)

The school is dedicated to love of arts and music
l'Atelier Art & Musique Francis Goya
On the initiative of Francis Goya and his daughter Valérie, who also works for the Foundation
l'Atelier Art & Musique Francis Goya
was established on 8 March 2010. Moral support of the Consulate of Belgium and Prefecture of
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and partnership with
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, allowed commencing studies in instrumental and vocal disciplines. Francis Goya provides classes for everyone, from beginners to mature musicians, and in everything, from musical development to solfeggio, including multivarious classes in playing the guitar, the piano, and the violin, and classes of magic, dancing, and singing. And indeed, over a hundred students of various levels enrolled for various courses, thus displaying a vivid interest towards their school.


Francis Goya Foundation for cultural development of children and teenagers from “problem” regions

Francis Goya Foundation
:'' Art and music for destitute children all over the world.'' Throughout his entire long career as a composer and a musician, Francis Goya has always taken part in charity campaigns aimed at collecting donations for the financing of orphanages and secondary schools in
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, the department of urgent pediatrics of the
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. When Francis Goya moved, a long time ago, to
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he saw that development of Moroccan young population needs support. A brilliant idea occurred to him when he was traveling over the south regions of the country. He was playing the guitar, with his family around him, at a bivouac near a small village, when suddenly a crowd of children ringed round him and started listening too. The idea was developed further: Francis decided to establish a Foundation for revealing of new talents among children and teenagers from “problem” regions and helping them develop their musical talents. To establish th
Francis Goya Foundation
, support has been received from Francis Goya's Moroccan and European friends, who share the same values. The approach consists in arranging free concerts in order to collect funds to buy musical instruments and to finance singing and dancing classes for children. Schools, orphanages, and mountain regions are visited in order to discover young talents who would benefit from serious musical classes and gain and opportunity of studying abroad, and to find those who need long-term control and assistance. “When life is generous to us, there comes time to give and time to serve – the more so, because music makes hearts warmer. Today is an important day: we are laying the first stone to the base of the edifice, and we would like to use this opportunity to appeal to generosity of the donators for the financing of our ambitious projects, such as donation of musical instruments or taking the charge of conducting artistic classes for children and teenagers from “problem” regions (such as orphanages, hospitals, douars). I would like to thank you in advance for the coverage and publicity that you can give to this good initiative” – the speech of Francis Goya, President of th
Francis Goya Foundation
Francis Goya has over 40 album releases to his credit.


Discography


Singles

* 1975 - "Nostalgia"/"Nautilus" * 1976 - "Concierto d'Aranjuez"/"Lovers melody" * 1976 - "Maria Padilha"/"Daddy's bolero" * 1976 - "Caf'Conc'" (aka "Cafe Concerto")/"Tangoya" * 1977 - "Gipsy Wedding" * 1978 - "Argentina"/"Natasha" * 1978 - "Manolita"/"Natasha" * 1981 - "Moscow nights"/"Song of the Dnjepr"


Albums

* 1975 - ''Nostalgia'' * 1976 - ''Maria Padhila'' - (retitled ''Francis Goya 2'' in some territories) * 1977 - ''Sweet & Softly'' * 1978 - ''Argentina'' - (retitled ''16 Gouden Successen'' in some territories and ''16 Droommelodieën'' in others, and released on CD as ''Melodies of Love'' in 1987) * 1978 - ''Christmas Party'' - (released on CD as ''We Wish You a Merry Christmas'' in 1988 and ''Hollands Glorie Kerst'' in 2002) * 1979 - ''Souvenirs aus Griechenland'' (with Les Helleniques) * 1979 - ''Summernight Moods'' * 1979 - ''Guitarra Romantica'' - (retitled ''Spaanse Romantiek'' in some territories - with 4 songs removed) * 1979 - ''Goya By Candlelight - 20 Romantic Hits'' - (released on CD as ''Romantic Guitar of Francis Goya'' in 1985) * 1980 - ''Italia Romantica'' * 1980 - ''Moscow Nights'' * 1981 - ''Pohjolan Yössä'' * 1982 - ''Symphony of Love'' * 1983 - ''Quiet Moments: 28 Instrumental Songs of Love'' (with Solitaire Orchestra) * 1985 - ''Concerto For My Love'' (with Damian Luca) - (retitled ''Romantic Gala'' in some territories) * 1986 - ''This is Francis Goya'' - (retitled ''The Sound of Francis Goya'' in some territories) * 1986 - ''Romantic Moods'' * 1987 - ''Concierto'' (with Laurens Van Rooyen) * 1988 - ''Rendez-vous'' * 1990 - ''Plays His Favourite Hits Vol.1'' * 1990 - ''Bahia Lady'' (with Carmina Cabrera) * 1991 - ''Magic Dreams'' (with the Norman Candler Strings) - all 10 songs originally appeared on the 12-song LP ''More Than Ever'' (year unknown) * 1993 - ''Noche Latino'' (with Carmina Cabrera) * 1994 - ''Festival Latino'' (with Carmina Cabrera) * 1994 - ''The Very Best of'' * 1994 - ''Together'' (with Peter Weekers) - (retitled ''The Hi-Fi Sound'' in some territories) * 1996 - ''Gondwana'' * 1998 - ''Jacques Brel'' * 1998 - ''Plays His Favourite Hits Vol. 2'' * 1999 - ''Francis Goya in Moscow'' * 1999 - ''Latin Romance'' *1999 - ''Kesäunelmia'' * 1999 - ''Best of Francis Goya'' * 2000 - ''Together'' (with Richard Clayderman) - (reissued as ''Face to Face'' in 2005) * 2000 - ''De Mooiste Sfeermelodieën'' * 2001 - ''Pleased to meet You, Mr. Valgre'' * 2002 - ''Hollands Glorie'' * 2002 - ''A tribute to
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'' * 2003 - ''Klassieke Droommelodieën'' * 2003 - ''Mystical Reflexions'' * 2004 - ''Rakkaudella'' * 2004 - ''Intimité'' (with Jean-Luc Drion) * 2004 - ''Magic Moments'' * 2004 - ''Tribute To Canadian Composers'' (Richard Abel & Francis Goya) * 2004 - ''Grand Collection'' * 2008 - ''Wings for life'' * 2019 - ''Kochak'' * 2019 - ''Classical Dreams Melodies''


Others

* ''MTV Music History'' (Year not listed) * ''Greatest Hits'' (Year not listed) * ''Emotions'' (Year not listed)


External links

* *

Francis Goya Foundation *

Atelier Arts et Musique *
Francis Goya
at the Belgian Pop & Rock Archives


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Goya, Francis 1946 births Living people Belgian rock guitarists Belgian songwriters Male songwriters Easy listening musicians Eurovision Song Contest conductors 21st-century conductors (music) 21st-century male musicians