Christine Atallah

Christine Atallah
Background information
Birth name Christine Ann Atallah
Born (1965-12-07)December 7, 1965
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Died October 29, 2011(2011-10-29) (aged 45)
Genres Classical and world music
Instruments Voice ~ soprano
Labels Bolero Records

Christine Ann Atallah (December 7, 1965 – October 29, 2011) was a Canadian singer-songwriter and writer.

After obtaining degrees in Broadcast Journalism from Concordia University and in Music from McGill University in Montreal, Atallah trained in Italy under Maestro Guiseppe Raffa before joining his touring production of the Verdi Opera Aida as a featured soloist.

Atallah next appeared in Denys Arcand's film Jesus of Montreal. She then spent four years living in New York City, where she composed, wrote fiction and non-fiction, studied dance, recorded and appeared in films and music videos.[1] '

Atallah collaborated with numerous musicians. She worked with Canadian composer John Winiarz as his muse and collaborator, premiering some of his works, as well as with Danny McLaughlin, co-writing the song "Let Me Be Me" with him;[2] and with the Argentinian-born, Montreal-based composer Victor Simon.[3]

In 2006 she released "Escapades", an album with the band The Bassalindos.[4] This world music album was distributed by Bolero Records, an American label.[5] In April 2011 she released an E.P. "Aqua Aura".[6] Her song "Salam", in five languages, is now on permanent exhibit along with her autographed photo at the International Peace Museum in Samarkand.[1]

Atallah died on October 29, 2011, of undetermined causes, a few weeks after falling from a horse while shooting a music video.

Her writing is unpublished.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Web, CBC. "Christine Atallah and the Basalindos". CBC.
  2. https://www.reverbnation.com/bassalindos/songs
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIjq6kY_F1M&feature=share
  4. url:https://www.allmusic.com/album/escapades-mw0000441784
  5. Bolero, Records. "Escapades". Bolero Records.
  6. https://christineann.bandcamp.com/album/aqua-aura-ep
  7. The Montreal Gazette The Gazette Obituary
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