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Luc
Michel studied at the French Conservatoire National de Région in
Nancy, where he was awarded First Prize for musical theory and First Prize
for his interpretation of chamber music and for piano. He continued studying
under the maestro Jean François HEISSER.
Luc has always had a passion for chamber music. He has been presented
with a special award for his work on violin-piano duets and has performed
at many concerts with the violinist Constantin Bobesco, soloist at the
Orchestre National de France.
He first began to study interpretation of the Tango after meeting José
Luis Barreto and the bandoneonist Lothar Hensel.
Luc Michel has also performed as a soloist in France and overseas, including
Hungary, Poland, Greece, Canada, etc., giving recitals and playing the
most famous concertos in the piano repertoire.
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