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Hélène Ségara (), born Hélène Aurore Alice Rizzo on 26 February 1971, is a singer of
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descent, who came to prominence playing the role of Esmeralda in the French musical ''
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''. She has sold over 10 million records.


Biography


Childhood in the French Riviera

Hélène Ségara was born on 26 February 1971 on her grandfather's farm in
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. Her father, Bernardo Rizzo, is of
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descent and her mother, Therese Kasbarian, is
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. She has cited her parents' divorce when she was eight and the death of her grandfather when she was 16 as defining moments of her childhood. As she wanted to become a singer, she left school and family at the age of 14. As a teenager, her jobs included performing in the
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s of the
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. At 18, she gave birth to Raphael, her first son. Drawing on many musical influences she was a prolific songwriter during this period, and her repertoire grew to over a thousand songs in seven languages. In 1993, her first single, "Loin", was released, but failed to achieve success.


Life in Paris

In 1996, accompanied by her young son, she moved to Paris, where she met Christian Loigerot, who became one of her composers. She also met the famous producer Orlando Gigliotti,
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's brother, who gave new impetus to her career. Although impressed by the experience and professionalism of this mentor, she was still under contract with her first producer. Ségara's first success came with "Je vous aime adieu," the first single from her debut album, ''
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'' (1996), followed by the duet "
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," performed with
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. Her big break came when she was selected to play Esmeralda in
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's musical
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. Although she auditioned for the role in 1997, she wasn't selected until 1999, following the withdrawal of the
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i singer Noa. "When fate knocks at the door for a second time, we must not let it get away," said Ségara. However, her career was jeopardized after she was diagnosed with a cyst on her
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s although she continued to perform. During a show in Canada, she lost her voice. Her producer then resold her contract to Orlando, while a laser operation was carried out to treat her vocal cords.


A new start

After her recovery, she recorded her second album, ''Au Nom d'une femme'' in 2000 which topped the charts in France. Five singles were released from the album. Ségara then began a concert tour that lasted about two years. A video recording of the concert she gave at the
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in Paris on this occasion was released. According to a poll made by the IFOP, Segara was the French people's favourite French singer at the time. In March 2003, she released a third album, ''Humaine'', including "On n'oublie rien, on vit avec", a duet with
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and "L'Amour est un soleil", composed by
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. The album sold around 700,000 copies. She began another tour in late 2003 but was forced to stop her performances because of a difficult pregnancy. In August 2003, Ségara married Mathieu Lecat (son of journalist Didier Lecat) in
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, with whom she had two further children: Matteo and Maïa. Her fourth studio album, ''Quand l'éternité ...'' came out in 2006. The first single from this album, "Méfie-toi de moi", was followed by "Rien n'est comme avant". This album has a different style from previous ones, with more pronounced rock influences, with lyrics largely written by the singer, discussing issues such as absence, death and hope. The album eventually achieved gold status three months after its release for more than 200,000 copies sold. In early 2007, she began a new concert tour in France, including the
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in Paris. In 2007, having finished the first part of her tour, two other songs from the album received radio play, despite not being released as singles: "Tu ne seras jamais libre" and "Father". In late 2007, several editions came out: a box set with of 3 CDs (''Les 50 plus belles chansons d'Hélène Segara''), two boxes consisting of two CDs with a new cover (''Cœur de verre'' + ''Au Nom d'une femme'', ''Humaine'' + ''Quand l'éternité...'') and a CD 'Prestige' with 15 tracks. In February 2008, she released "La Moitié de nous", a duet with
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, with a percentage of profits given to the charity ''Rêves''.Statement on the official website of the association
The tour "Quand l'éternité..." ran until summer 2008, in France and abroad.


Il Divo

In 2014 Hélène performed the song "
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" from the musical ''
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'' with the quartet
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. The song was included on the disk group ''
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'' (2014).


Other activity

*In 1998, Ségara performed with Garou a duet for the album ''Ensemble contre le sida'' (Eng: ''Together Against AIDS''). The song is a cover version of "
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", composed by Luc Plamondon and Richard Cocciante for
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. *She is a supporter of the charities ''Rêves'', ''Les Restos du Cœur'', ''Les Enfants de la Terre'' et ''e-enfance''. *She sang on the album ''Le Cœur des femmes'' in aid of the Association Laurette Fugain, as well as charity programs on
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. *She is also godmother of the charity ''Suisse, Espace Adoption'', which supports adoptive families and adopted children. *Hélène Ségara has been ambassador of the association ''Rêves'' since 1998. *On 4 November 2006, Hélène took part in the Concert for Tolerance in Agadir, Morocco, where she performed alongside artists including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, Lorie and
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.


Awards

*Spring 1997: The Sacem awarded the Prix Rolf Marbot to Ségara, Thierry Geoffroy, Christian Loigerot and Christian Vié, for the song "
Je vous aime adieu "Je vous aime adieu" (English: "I love you goodbye") is a 1996 song recorded by the French singer Hélène Ségara. It was her second single, and the first from her first album, ''Cœur de verre''. Released in April 1996, it was a success in Fran ...
". *1999: Best Female Singer at the 'Trophy of Women in Gold' ceremony in
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. *22 January 2000: Revelation of the year at the '
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' in
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*17 November 2000: Female Artist of the Year "M6 Music Awards" in
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*16 December 2000: 'Petit Princes' Trophy for the Best Singer of the Year on
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*20 January 2001: Francophone album of the year at the Palais des Festivals in
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a 'NRJ Music Awards'. *17 February 2001: Female artist of the year at '
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' *2 May 2001: 'World Music Awards' in
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for the highest selling disc in France for 2000/2001 *20 October 2001: IFOP poll, ordered by the magazine ''TV Star'', revealed that Ségara is the favourite French singer and the performer of the most beautiful love songs *25 October 2001: Ségara was featured in ''
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''. *27 December 2001: Segara formed a part of 10 stars who made 2001, according to the French people, for the magazine ''
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''. *10 July 2002: 'IFPI Platinum Europe Awards' in
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*1 October 2002: Featured at the Grevin Museum in Paris *13 January 2005: 'Most beautiful love song' at the
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on
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, for "Il y a trop de gens qui t'aiment".


Discography


Albums

*1996: ''
Cœur de verre ''Cœur de verre'' is the name of the first studio album recorded by the French singer Hélène Ségara. It was released in 1996, after its first hit single, " Je vous aime adieu", and achieved success in France and Belgium (Wallonia). It provid ...
'' *1998: ''
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'' *2000: ''
Au Nom d'une Femme ''Au Nom d'une Femme'' is the name of the second studio album recorded by French singer Hélène Ségara. It was released in January 2000, and achieved a great success in France, Belgium (Wallonia) and Switzerland, remaining to date Ségara's mos ...
'' *2001: ''
En concert à l'Olympia ''En concert à l'Olympia'' is the first live album recorded by the French singer Hélène Ségara, and her third overall. It was released in October 2001, and was available first as a box set containing two CDs, then as a DVD. It achieved succes ...
'' *2002: ''Hélène'' (in Spanish-language) *2003: '' Humaine'' *2004: '' Le Best of'' *2006: '' Quand l'éternité...'' *2007: ''Les 50 plus belles chansons'' *2007: ''Collection prestige'' *2008: ''Mon pays c'est la terre'' *2011: ''Parmi la foule'' *2013: ''Et si tu n'existais pas'' *2014: "Tout commence aujourd'hui" *2016: "Amaretti" (in Italian-language) *2021: "Karma"


Singles

*1993: "Loin" *1996: "
Je vous aime adieu "Je vous aime adieu" (English: "I love you goodbye") is a 1996 song recorded by the French singer Hélène Ségara. It was her second single, and the first from her first album, ''Cœur de verre''. Released in April 1996, it was a success in Fran ...
" *1996: "Une voix dans la nuit" *1997: "Les Larmes" (remix) *1997: "Auprès de ceux que j'aimais" *1997: "
Vivo per lei (je vis pour elle) "Vivo per lei" (English: "I Live for Her") is a 1995 song recorded by Italian artist Andrea Bocelli as duet with Giorgia Todrani (under the stage name of "Giorgia" only) for his album '' Bocelli''. The song was also released as a duet with other ...
" (
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with
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) *1998: "Loin du froid de Décembre" (soundtrack from ''
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'') *1998: " Vivre" (soundtrack from the musical
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) *1999: "Les Vallées d'Irlande" *1999: "
Il y a trop de gens qui t'aiment "Il y a trop de gens qui t'aiment" is the name of a 1999 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara. It was the first single from her second studio album, ''Au Nom d'une Femme'', on which it features as first track. Released in November 1999, ...
" *2000: " Elle, tu l'aimes..." *2000: "Parlez-moi de nous" *2001: "
Tu vas me quitter "Tu vas me quitter" is a 1999 song recorded by French singer Hélène Ségara. It was the fourth single from her second studio album, ''Au Nom d'une Femme'', and Ségara's 13th single overall. Released in January 2001, it achieved success, reachin ...
" *2001: "Au nom d'une femme" (
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) *2001: "Mrs Jones" (Live
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2000) *2002: "Donner tout" *2003: " L'Amour est un soleil" *2003: "Encore une fois" *2003: "
On n'oublie jamais rien, on vit avec "On n'oublie jamais rien, on vit avec" (engl.: ''you'll never forget anything, you live with that'') is a 2003 song recorded by French artist Hélène Ségara and Italian singer Laura Pausini. It was the third single from Ségara's third studio a ...
" (duet with
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) *2004: "Humaine" *2004: "On ne dit pas" *2004: "Ailleurs comme ici" *2006: "Méfie-toi de moi" *2007: "Rien n'est comme avant" *2007: "Tu ne seras jamais libre" *2007: "Father" *2008: "La Moitié de nous" (duet with
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) *2008: "Qu'est-ce qu'on faire avec ce monde (Sodad)" *2009: "Danse à Nouveau" *2011: "La vie avec toi" *2011: "A la renverse" *2013: "Et si tu n'existais pas" (duet with
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) *2014: "
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" (duet with
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.) *2014:"Tout commence aujourd'hui" *2015:"Genre Humain" *2016:"L'envol(Il Envol)"


External links

*
Official Site of Hélène Segara

Biography of Hélène Ségara
from
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*


References

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