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Fête de la Musique's purpose is to promote music. Amateur and professional musicians are encouraged to perform in the streets, under the slogan "Faites de la musique" ("Make music"), a homophone of Fête de la musique. [9] Thousands of free concerts are staged throughout the day, making all genres of music accessible to the public. [10]
The Théâtre de la Madeleine (French pronunciation: [teatʁ də la madlɛn]) is a theater in Paris built in the English style in 1924 on the site of a carousel.The first major success of the theatre came with the presentation of part one of The Merchants of Glory by Marcel Pagnol.
The Church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine (French: église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, pronounced [eɡliz sɛ̃t maʁi madlɛn]), or less formally, La Madeleine ([la madlɛn]), is a Catholic parish church on Place de la Madeleine in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
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According to the French magazine Instant-Mag, the "Mylenium Tour is more beautiful [than the 1996 tour] by the originality of the selection of songs, the grandiose stage, an entry even more impressive, and especially an overwhelming and perfect end, perhaps more comparable to that of the 1989 tour."
Madeleine de Valmalète is the sister of the famous impresario Marcel de Valmalète, and co-founder with him of one of the largest artist agencies in Europe: the Bureau de Concerts de Valmalète. His office was taken over in 1957 by Marcel's daughter, Marie-Anne (Annie) de Valmalète, then by her grandson Hervé Corre de Valmalète.
Madeleine is an opera in one act by Victor Herbert set to a libretto by Grant Stewart, after the French play Je dîne chez ma mère (I'm dining at my mother's house) by Adrien Decourcelle and Lambert-Thiboust. It premiered at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 24 January 1914 with Frances Alda in the title role.
Magdalene with the Smoking Flame (also titled in French La Madeleine à la veilleuse, and La Madeleine à la flamme filante) is a c. 1640 oil-on-canvas depiction of Mary Magdalene by French Baroque painter Georges de La Tour.