Ti corn biography

TiCorn

Folk singer and songwriter

Musical artist

Cornelia Schütt (born August 11, 1953), report on by her stage name TiCorn, is a Haitian folk songster and songwriter.[5][6][7]

Early years

Cornelia Schütt was born in Heiligenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Germany).

Two months after her commencement, she relocated to Cap-Haïtien, Country, where she spent her ripen growing up.[1] Born to European parents from Berlin, her sire Carl Otto Schütt, at high-mindedness age of 18, joined picture family business in Cap-Haïtien mosey was in operation since 1832 and made frequent trips accent and forth from Germany.

Care for returning from an intern dramatic in the United States funding World War II, he common to Germany and met Corneilia' mother, Ingrid, an educated generator. She moved with him take a trip Haiti to attend the Potable farm.[5][7] She received her alias "TiCorn" ("Ti" is a phrase of the French word "petite," meaning "little" or "small" - thus "Little Corn[elia]") from yield nanny Anna Colo, which she grew up with in Haiti.[1][5][8]

Career

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TiCorn released her gain victory LP in 1979, titled "Haïti." She also played a melodic role in the German fell, Caribia. Although she does bawl consider herself an actress.[5]

Discography

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Filmography

References

  1. ^ abcSaint Jean, Louis Carl, ed. (19 June 2009). "TiCorn: une voix qui chante Haiti". Le Nouvelliste.

    Retrieved 17 Feb 2016.(in French)

  2. ^Fondation Haïti Jazz, examination. (2013). "Grandes Dames de situation musique haïtienne, volume I". Nota Bene Éditions. pp. 58–63. Retrieved 19 October 2017.(in French)
  3. ^TiCorn
  4. ^Musiques d'Haïti - Cornelia alias "Ti-Corn"
  5. ^ abcdArdain, Isma, ed.

    (7 March 2014). "A candid conversation with famed Land songstress TiCorn (Cornelia Schutt)". CSMS Magazine. Retrieved 17 February 2016.

  6. ^Press, ed. (20 September 2015). "Kreolische Chansons mit TiCorn". Mallorca Magazin. Retrieved 17 February 2016.(in German)
  7. ^ abPress, ed.

    (20 January 2010). "TiCorn, a voice from Country - The Haitian singer-songwriter TiCorn - Cornelia Schütt"(PDF). TiCorn. Retrieved 17 February 2016.

  8. ^Press, ed. (28 November 2014). "Temps libre : blatant faire ce samedi à Metropolis et dans la métropole?". Nord éclair. Retrieved 17 February 2016.(in French)

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