Every
June 21st the Fête de la Musique, the
Music Festival, goes on all over France. It's an anything goes,
amateur/professional celebration of music where anyone who can play an
instrument is encouraged to play in the streets and everyone else is invited to
the party. This all got started in
1982 after one of François Mitterrand's Ministers (the political not the
religious kind) came up with the idea. Maurice Fleuret was a composer, music
critic and in 1981 Director of Music and Dance in the Ministry of Culture (Do
we have anything like that?). He read in a government report that around 5
million people in France had been taught to play a musical instrument and,
being also a music festival organizer, thought a day of free music would be
cool. It's now one of the biggest events
of the French summer and you can read all about it here in clumsy but at least not Google Translate English.
The ravings and rants of a highly opinionated, trombone playing, retired civil servant living in France.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Fête de la Musique
Friday, June 14, 2013
How I Got Jack Teagarden's Autograph
Labels:
Complaining,
Family,
Music,
Playing the trombone,
Trombone Players
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