Anne Etchegoyen

Anne Etchegoyen
Background information
Birth name Anne Etchegoyen
Born 1980
Origin Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
Genres folk
Website www.anne-etchegoyen.com

Anne EtchegoyenBasque graphy: Ane Etxegoien— (born 1980 in Saint-Palais, Lower Navarre) is a Basque singer and songwriter. Etchegoyen sings in Basque, French, Spanish and Gascon.[1] She has released four albums, including two solo, and two in collaboration with the Basque Men's Choir Aizkoa. Her popularity greatly increased throughout France after appearing and singing with various other groups in the 6-episode Le Chœur du Village.[2] The series was broadcast on France 3 in April 2013.[3] We can't forget anyway that She was already known for singing 3 times the French national anthem La Marseillaise, in 2003 for the World Championship in Athletics In Paris, in 2009 for the Basketball Worl Cup and in 2010 during a Rugby Union Test match between France and Argentina. Etchegoyen's latest album, Les Voix Basques ("The Basque Voices"), has been awarded gold record in France after selling more than 60,000 copies. Etchegoyen has gone on a world tour performing in several countries, including Argentina, the United States, England, Ireland and Spain. Currently she's on the Basque eta Paz French tour.[4]

Early life

Etchegoyen was born in 1980 in Saint-Palais (in Basque Donapaleu) in the Northern Basque Country. At the age of eight Etchegoyen joined a local choir in Saint-Palais[5] Soon thereafter she would study in the musical school of Bayonne.[5]

Discography

Albums

Solo
Anne Etchegoyen et le Chœur Aizkoa
Year Album Peak positions
FR
[6]
2013 Les voix basques 11
2014 Les voix basques Berriz 54
Other collaborations

References

  1. «Anne Etchegoyen», BEO
  2. «France 3 fera chanter "Le Chœur du village"», Petits écrans, 2012-04-25.
  3. Petits écrans: France 3 fera chanter Le Chœur du village (French)
  4. (Spanish) José A. GUERRERO: «Anne Etchegoyen triunfa en Francia cantando en euskera», Diario Vasco, 2014-01-19.
  5. 1 2 Basque eta Paz Tour at the Site of Anne Etchegoyen (in French)
  6. "Anne Etchegoyen discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 20 June 2014.

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