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Arthur Higelin (born 27 March 1966), better known under his stage name Arthur H (), is a French pianist, songwriter and singer. He is best known in France for his live performances—four of his albums were recorded live.


Life and career

He is the son of the French singer Jacques Higelin and Nicole Courtois, and half brother of singers Izïa Higelin and stage and film actor, theatre director and music video director Kên Higelin. After traveling in the
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before returning to Paris and developing his eclectic but highly personal musical style, drawing on such influences as
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and the tango. He first performed in 1988 in clubs in Paris, as leader of a trio with bassist Brad Scott and drummer Paul Jothy. His first album, ''Arthur H'' (1990), combined rhythmic experimentation and '' bal-musette'' elements with a vocal style which has been compared to
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. He toured widely around this time, particularly in France and Japan, adding a fourth band member, Jon Handelsman (saxophone), and produced a second album, ''Bachibouzouk'' (1992). In early 1993, he did a six-week season at the Magic Mirrors, an antique circus big top, which was later put on as a touring show and recorded on the live album ''En chair et en os''. In 1996, he released the album ''Trouble Fête'', following which he performed a season at the Gymnase in Paris. The live album ''Fête Trouble'' (1997) included some tracks from these shows as well as others recorded on tour in Africa. He toured the United States and Canada in 1998. In 2000, he wrote the soundtrack for Michel Couvelard's film, ''Inséparables'', before touring in Asia and Canada. His next album, ''Pour Madame X'' (2000), featured the touring band of Nicolas Repac (guitar), Brad Scott (double bass) and Laurent Robin (drums). In 2001, he took part in the show ''Le Cabaret Imprudent'' with "Le Cirque Cahin-caha". The following year, he released the album ''Piano Solo'', recorded live in a studio and mainly consisting of solo interpretations of earlier songs. This was followed by a band album, ''Négresse Blanche'' (2003), comprising tracks dedicated to the memory of famous women such as Marilyn Kaddish and Bo Derek. In 2005, a planned tour of China was cancelled, and he returned to the studio to record the album ''Adieu Tristesse''. This was the most commercially successful of his career, and included several duets, one with his father and another, "Est-ce que tu aimes?", with the musician -M- (Matthieu Chedid). He subsequently toured widely in France, Lebanon and Canada. In 2006, he published a book, ''Onirique attaque'', containing lyrics, reflections and photographs. He also composed the soundtrack for the film ''L'homme qui rêvait d'un enfant'', directed by Delphine Gleize. The soundtrack was performed by an ensemble of children from a local music school. The album ''Show Time'', issued late in 2006, was recorded live on tour and includes duets with Matthieu Chedid, Pauline Croze, Lhasa de Sela and Jacques Higelin. In June 2008 he released the album ''L'Homme du Monde'', which won the award of Pop/Rock Album of the Year 2009 at La Victoire de la Musique. His 2010 double CD, ''Mystic Rumba'', contained 24 songs from his repertoire performed solo at the piano, the result in part of a snow storm which cut the power in his studio during recording. The next album, ''Baba Love'', was released in October 2011. In 2012, he collaborated with Nicolas Repac on the album ''L'Or Noir'', comprising musical settings of poems by
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writers. "L'Or Noir" at arthurh.net
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Discography


Albums


Compilation albums

* 2009: ''2 For 1: Arthur H + Trouble-fête'' * 2010: ''2 For 1: Négresse blanche + Adieu tristesse'' * 2011: ''Master Serie'' * 2012: ''Les 50 Plus Belles Chansons'' (3-CD compilation) * 2015: ''2cd originaux: Baba Love / Soleil dedans''


Live albums


Soundtracks

* 1999: ''Inséparables''


Singles


Books published

* 2006: ''Onirique attaque''


Awards

* 1993:
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(France) – Popular music – best male newcomer (révélation) * 2006: Victoires de la Musique – Music video of the year for ''Est Ce Que Tu Aimes'' * 2009: Victoires de la Musique – Pop/rock album of the year for ''L'Homme du Monde''


References


External links


Official Arthur H website Biography Video for "Est Ce Que Tu Aimes" (from "Adieu Tristesse") with -M- (Matthieu Chedid)
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