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  2. Category:Music festivals in France - Wikipedia

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    Classical music festivals in France (18 P) E. Electronic music festivals in France (14 P) Eurovision Song Contest 1959 (3 C, 1 P) Eurovision Song Contest 1961 (3 C, 1 P)

  3. Fête de la Musique - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Category:Festivals in France - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink festivals in France (5 P) Festivals in French Polynesia (1 C) G. ... Music festivals in France (14 C, 42 P) N. Festivals in New Caledonia (1 C) P.

  5. Music of France - Wikipedia

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    Distinctly Celtic in character, the folk music of Lower Brittany has had perhaps the most successful revival of its traditions, partly thanks to the city of Lorient, which hosts France's most popular music festival: Festival Interceltique de Lorient. The documented history of Breton music begins with the publication of Barzaz-Breizh in 1839.

  6. List of music festivals - Wikipedia

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    A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. They are commonly held outdoors, and are often inclusive of other attractions such as food and merchandise vending, performance art , and social activities.

  7. La Folle Journée - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest classical music festival in France. The festival's name refers to the Pierre Beaumarchais play The Marriage of Figaro, whose alternative title is La Folle Journée ("The Mad Day"). René Martin founded the La Folle Journée festival in 1995, with the intention of presenting short classical music concerts for diverse audience ...

  8. Festival de Beaune - Wikipedia

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    The Festival de Beaune: Festival international d’opéra baroque is a month-long annual summer festival of baroque opera in Beaune, France. It is notable for revivals of many baroque operas and performances of Mozart on original instruments .

  9. Eurockéennes - Wikipedia

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    The Eurockéennes de Belfort (French pronunciation: [øʁɔkeɛn də bɛlfɔʁ]; English: Eurockeans of Belfort) is one of France's largest rock music festivals.The Eurockéennes, a play on words involving rock (rock music) and européennes (Europeans), is a festival based in a nature reserve beside Lac de Malsaucy Belfort.