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'''Phyllisienne Brincat''' (born 21 April | '''Phyllisienne Brincat''' (born 21 April 1963) is a Maltese singer, song-writer and singing tutor from [[Ħaż-Żabbar]]. | ||
Phyllisienne started singing in public at the age of 3 | Phyllisienne started singing in public at the age of 3 when she was enter in a singer ''baby show''. | ||
[[File: brincatphyllisienne.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Phyllisienne Brincat]] | |||
Brincat runs her own recording studio called [[Sweet Notes]] in [[Qawra]], where she's also in charge of all the musical arrangements, recordings and mixing. | Brincat runs her own recording studio called [[Sweet Notes]] in [[Qawra]], where she's also in charge of all the musical arrangements, recordings and mixing. | ||
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In parallel to her music career, she is one of the Born Again Christian worship leaders in the Full Gospel Praise Centre at Buġibba. She also preaches the gospel regularly on the local media. | In parallel to her music career, she is one of the Born Again Christian worship leaders in the Full Gospel Praise Centre at Buġibba. She also preaches the gospel regularly on the local media. | ||
In September 2014 Phyllisienne took part and ended among the finalists in the final night of the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza , with the song ''Tħobbni Kif Jien'' lyrics by [[Christopher Azzopardi]] and music by [[Philip Vella]]. With this song also won the prize of the Televoting chose by the general public. | |||
September, 2020 see the return in festivals of the singer Phyllisienne Brincat in the 29 th. Edition of the [[Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2020]] with the songt ''Ottimista'' words and music by [[Michael Piscopo]] | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
===Albums=== | |||
* 4U | * 4U | ||
* Christmas Miracle | * Christmas Miracle | ||
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Her 2010 album Maltese Shipwreck is a gospel album containing original songs she wrote with [[Nick Partis]]. | Her 2010 album Maltese Shipwreck is a gospel album containing original songs she wrote with [[Nick Partis]]. | ||
===Other releases=== | |||
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 she released a song co-written with Nick Partis called Stop the Traffic: Human Slavery on Facebook with an accompanying video she edited herself from found footage related to the subject of the song. This song was featured on Toni Sant's 243rd [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] on Saturday 29 January 2011. | On Wednesday 26 January 2011 she released a song co-written with Nick Partis called Stop the Traffic: Human Slavery on Facebook with an accompanying video she edited herself from found footage related to the subject of the song. This song was featured on Toni Sant's 243rd [[Mużika Mod Ieħor]] on Saturday 29 January 2011. | ||
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/PhyllisienneBrincat Phyllisienne Brincat's YouTube channel] | * [http://www.youtube.com/user/PhyllisienneBrincat Phyllisienne Brincat's YouTube channel] | ||
==See also== | |||
[[:Category:Phyllisienne Brincat Photos]] | |||
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[[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]] | [[Category:A-Z of the Malta Music Scene]] | ||
[[Category:Singers from Malta]] | [[Category:Singers from Malta]] | ||
[[Category:Maltese singer-songwriters]] | [[Category:Maltese singer-songwriters]] | ||
[[Category:Born in 1963]] | |||
[[Category:Recording engineers from Malta]] |
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Phyllisienne Brincat (born 21 April 1963) is a Maltese singer, song-writer and singing tutor from Ħaż-Żabbar.
Phyllisienne started singing in public at the age of 3 when she was enter in a singer baby show.
Brincat runs her own recording studio called Sweet Notes in Qawra, where she's also in charge of all the musical arrangements, recordings and mixing.
Her three children - Isadora Debono, Engelbert (DJ Engy) and Kyle Drakard - are also active in the local music scene.
Phyllisienne has taken part in many music festivals and also works as choir director, vocal musical arranger, choreographer and actor.
In parallel to her music career, she is one of the Born Again Christian worship leaders in the Full Gospel Praise Centre at Buġibba. She also preaches the gospel regularly on the local media.
In September 2014 Phyllisienne took part and ended among the finalists in the final night of the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza , with the song Tħobbni Kif Jien lyrics by Christopher Azzopardi and music by Philip Vella. With this song also won the prize of the Televoting chose by the general public.
September, 2020 see the return in festivals of the singer Phyllisienne Brincat in the 29 th. Edition of the Konkors Kanzunetta Indipendenza 2020 with the songt Ottimista words and music by Michael Piscopo
Discography
Albums
- 4U
- Christmas Miracle
- Maltese Shipwreck
Her 2010 album Maltese Shipwreck is a gospel album containing original songs she wrote with Nick Partis.
Other releases
On Wednesday 26 January 2011 she released a song co-written with Nick Partis called Stop the Traffic: Human Slavery on Facebook with an accompanying video she edited herself from found footage related to the subject of the song. This song was featured on Toni Sant's 243rd Mużika Mod Ieħor on Saturday 29 January 2011.
References