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Luc Arbogast : ウィキペディア英語版
Luc Arbogast

Luc Arbogast (born in La Rochelle, France on 2 November 1975) is a French musician of old instruments and a singer, songwriter. He was a contestant in season 2 of the French television series ''The Voice, la plus belle voix''. After the show, he was signed to Mercury Records, a Universal Music Division.
==Beginnings==

Arbogast's father was a military man originating from Strasbourg, and his mother a nurse of German origin. He grew up in Égaux de Landrais, dans in Aigrefeuille-d'Aunis region, south-east of La Rochelle. In 1985 when he was just 10, the family moved to Alsace, in the Munster Valley. Luc went to the communal school of Metzeral, and then Collège Frédéric Hartmann in Munster. He became proficient in the Alsacien dialect. He also started playing the guitar and at a young age took part in musical events, notably in the light and sound show ''Transhumance'' that told the history of Val Saint-Grégoire. He continued his secondary schooling at Lycée Frédéric Kirschleger in Munster, and studied shoemaking.
Following early traditional music, the self-taught Arbogast started singing medieval songs accompanied by traditional instruments, notably Irish bouzouki, lute and bells. His repertoire is inspired by music by Cantigas de Santa Maria, songs from German lyric poet Walther von der Vogelweide, German mystical works of Hildegard of Bingen and from French composer Guillaume de Machaut amongst others. Starting in 1996, he worked as a busker choosing locations near cathedrals and town squares and took part in various festival dedicated to traditional medieval music all over France. Beginning in 2003, he started releasing limited edition independent albums like ''Fjall d'yr Vinur'' (2003), ''Domus'' (2004), ''Hortus Dei'' (2007) and ''Aux Portes de Sananda'' (2009). He took up a professional musical career in 2011. In 2012, he released the album ''Canticum in Terra''. Artists participating included Mélinda Bressan on the Western concert flute, Aliocha Regnard on violin and nyckelharpa, Jean Louis Renou on percussions, and Sarah Picaud on backing vocals.

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