Emma Shapplin, neoclassical artist author and composer, started her music career in classical music but then moved to hard rock. 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.[3] This became a combination of archaic opera and modern trance and/or pop music.
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Carmine Meo |
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Spente Le Stelle |
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Cuor Senza Sangue |
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Lucifer, Quel Giorno... |
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Ira Di Dio |
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Vedi, Maria |
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Favola Breve |
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Reprendo Mai Pi |
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Miserere, Venere... |
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Une Ombre Dans Le Ciel |
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À La Frontière Du Rêve... |
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De L'Abîme Au Rivage... |
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