It was by looking for a path that she found her voice. The real one. That of his life. “”Child alreadysays Magali Ponsada, I had predispositions for singing, but I did not believe in a possible musical career. I had rather hope of winning a diploma and obtaining professional recognition other than in music, because I thought, then, that this was reserved for other people than me.“It was without counting”A click “.
BTS Commercial action in pocket, Magali Ponsada was heading for a job in marketing or, even better, in the artistic environment. But his very first work -study experience in a company led to a deep disappointment. A chance, too, ultimately. “”From there, I told myself that I was going to do what I like: sing.“Beyond the barriers and prejudices that she herself imposed.
At 24, this Marseillaise, born in Val-de-Marne (94), passed a first hearing to integrate an orchestra. The good one. Since then, she has been drawing up on notes and music. First of all on the platforms of popular balls, then on magazine or children’s shows. A way of touching everything in an artistic environment with multiple facets. She prefers to talk about “big trip“. “As I am a passionate and very curious person, she develops, I always went where my instinct dictated it to me. Until the day I found myself a chorister on the tender age tour and wooden head ‘for a very beautiful experience“She had not seen everything, however.
Overnight, here it is alongside this chief tube maker
We are in 2016. Here, then, asked by Jacques Veneruso, this singer-songwriter Marseille to whom we owe, in particular, “under the wind” for the duo composed of Garou and Céline Dion. The latter sometimes goes to the Villa donain Marseille, where Magali Ponsada is used to performing on an open stage. His performances are sufficiently successful to encourage Veneruso to offer him to make the choirs on “Another evening”, one of the many titles written and composed by Jean-Jacques Goldman for Céline Dion. A particular, personal song even. A tribute to the memory of René Angélil, the husband and impressario of the Quebec artist who died at the beginning of that same year.