Symphonie vum Harz — ma voix, mes mots, mon âme. Un retour à l’essentiel. 🎶
Cynthia Colombo is a French artist from Alsace with a warm, vibrant and deeply sincere voice.
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A passionate Alsatian singer, she moves gracefully across styles and emotions with rare authenticity.
Her universe flows between softness, intensity and light — where song becomes a space of truth and connection.
For more than twenty years, Cynthia has been performing on stages throughout Alsace and beyond, in solo, trio or with musicians. She lends her voice to life’s most meaningful moments — weddings, concerts, festivals and ceremonies — touching audiences with her ability to turn each song into a living story.
With her first album “Symphonie vum Harz” (Symphony of the Heart), Cynthia unveils her own songwriting: songs in Alsatian, her heart language, blending poetry, emotion and authenticity. This intimate opus speaks of life, love, resilience and the invisible bonds that unite us.
Songs like “Mei Kind, Mei Harz”, “Astronaut” and “Gold Wart” reflect her deep need for self-expression and her genuine connection to music.
But Cynthia is also an eclectic interpreter. She revisits great French and international songs — from Zaz, Céline Dion, Barbara Pravi, Edith Piaf, Véronique Sanson to Adele, Lady Gaga, Coldplay and more — infusing each one with emotion and elegance.
On stage, Cynthia doesn’t just sing: she tells stories, shares energy and moves hearts.
Her performances are luminous moments where emotion flows freely.
In “Symphonie vum Harz”, she delivers a declaration of love to life and to the voice itself:
“I wanted to sing my own words, to dare to reveal myself. This album is my inner gold — my truth set to music.”
Her artistry bridges French chanson, acoustic pop and folk influences, always seeking genuine emotion.
From her soulful covers to her Alsatian originals, Cynthia Colombo embodies a complete, authentic and deeply human artist —
a voice that touches, connects, and reminds us that music, above all, is a matter of the heart. ?