Lynn Chircop

Lynn Chircop ( born August 10, 1980 in Santa Venera ) is a Maltese singer and television presenter. International fame reached occurring only by her first name Lynn artist through their participation in the Euro Vision Song Contest 2003. After her marriage in 2004 she has worked as Lynn Faure in Maltese stations as television and radio presenter.

Life

Lynn Chircop was born the daughter of Philip and Carmen Chircop 1980 to Malta to the world. From this marriage also comes the brother Alan. Parents encourage early musical talent of their children. Even as a four- year-old won Lynn Chircop with the song We Are The World the Children Singing Competition Mini Kanta and both children were given piano lessons. She attended St. Joseph Catholic School in Blata l - Bajda, a suburb of Ħamrun. In addition to the official languages ​​, Maltese and English speaking Lynn Chircop Italian, French, Spanish and German. After school, she made ​​the Maltese Institute of Tourism Studies training as a tour guide ( Tourist Guide License). Your training as a musician, she finished with a piano studies at the University of Music and Theatre " Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy " Leipzig and attended the local Herder-Institut German courses.

Back in Malta, she played with other musicians as a trio or quartet classical music. As an interpreter of pop music, she performed in hotels and night clubs in this time solo or as a member of the group BLEND7. On February 8, 2003 Lynn Chircop took the Maltese preliminary decision in part to the Euro Vision Song Contest 2003. When organized by the Maltese television PBS event Kanzunetta Maltija għall-Ewropa/Malta Song For Europe in Malta Fairs & Convention Centre in Ta ' Qali launched a total of 24 participants. Chircop argued the composed by Alfred Zammit Song To dream again, the text of which comes from Cynthia Sammut. In a decision that was determined each in half by a jury and televoting, gained the first place this song. On 24 May 2003 Lynn Chircop To dream again represented with their country of Malta in the final of the Euro Vision Song Contest 2003 in Latvia. The song failed to impress the international audience, reaching there the 25th of 26 seats.

Prior to participating in the Euro Vision Song Contest Lynn Chircop started her television career as a presenter at the transmitter Education 22, 2003, she hosted the youth program Klabbzone the transmitter TVM. Furthermore, she presented the popular radio programs Separju and Euro Vision Radio with SUPER 1 radio. In the summer of 2004, she started with that produced by her and moderated ta ' Lynn show, her first TV show in the program SUPER 1 TV. There followed in 2006 the show format 22pm and 2009, the shipment e -updates.

Lynn Chircop married 2004, born in 1969 in Australia musician Antoine Faure and occurs since then as Lynn Faure. From this marriage the daughter Lizzie Ann GIBG forth. In addition to her involvement in television and radio is still active as a singer and pianist and composes his own pieces. They are singing and piano lessons, working as a tour guide and gave English lessons.

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