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  2. Music in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Music school students play on a Paris square Concert at a Paris club, LaPlage de Glazart. Music in the city of Paris, France, includes a variety of genres, from opera and symphonic music to musical theater, jazz, rock, rap, hip-hop, the traditional Bal-musette and gypsy jazz, and every variety of world music, particularly music from Africa and North Africa. such as the Algerian-born music ...

  3. History of music in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The first Paris music hall built specially for that purpose was the Folies-Bergere (1869); it was followed by the Moulin Rouge (1889), the Alhambra (1866), the first to be called a music hall, and the Olympia (1893). The Printania (1903) was a music-garden, open only in summer, with a theater, restaurant, circus, and horse-racing.

  4. French classical music - Wikipedia

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    Classical music usually refers to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western liturgical and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times. [1] The central norms of this tradition became codified between approximately 1600 and 1900, which is known as the common practice period.

  5. France Musique - Wikipedia

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    Many of the concerts organized by France Musique are also broadcast in Canada by CBC Radio 2 as well as being relayed by other European classical music radio channels, such as BBC Radio 3 in the United Kingdom, and filmed for Arte television. Live programmes begin at 7am each morning with Musique Matin.

  6. List of classical music concerts with an unruly audience ...

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    Part of an avant-garde season of music featuring the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein, most performances had received lukewarm responses. This one, with Cage as performer, was met with boos and hisses. Allegedly, the orchestra failed to take the music seriously, and in so doing, effectively sabotaged it.

  7. 2021 in classical music - Wikipedia

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    8 February – Roger Englander, American classical music television programme producer, 94 [319] 12 February. Jean-Marie Gamard, French cellist and pedagogue, 78 [320] Paolo Isotta, Italian musicologist and writer, 70 [315] 13 February – Peter G. Davis, American opera and classical music critic, 84 [321] 15 February. Andréa Guiot, French ...

  8. 2023 in classical music - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Opera announces the resignation of Gustavo Dudamel as its music director, effective August 2021, four years ahead of his initial contract. [ 75 ] 30 May – The RAI National Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Andrés Orozco-Estrada as its next principal conductor, effective October 2023, with an initial contract of three ...

  9. Afternoon of a Faun (Nijinsky) - Wikipedia

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    A pastiche of the ballet forms part of the music video for Queen's 1984 single I Want to Break Free. Freddie Mercury dances the role of the faun, with dancers from the Royal Ballet also performing, including Jeremy Sheffield. This version also proved controversial in the US. [citation needed]