© Capture TF1 The 12 shots of lunch: Jean-Luc Reichmann moved by the confidences of the Champion Blandine on The disability of his mother Jean-Luc Reichmann discovers every day a little more his champion Blandine. On Tuesday, November 23, he was upset by his confidences on his disabled mother as a result of two strokes. Blandine begins to make his little way.
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Josephine Baker will "enter" at the Pantheon this Tuesday afternoon. This is the first black woman to be honored. Dancer, anti-racist activist, resistant ... Joséphine Baker was also a singer. Europe 1 makes you discover the exceptional testimony of Arnaud de Froberville. It was he who recorded the last record of Josephine Baker, in 1975, a few days before the death of the Franco-American star.
© Archives west france some 2,500 people whiten by justice These thirty last years have passed an average of 13.9 years in jail. Photo Stock Illustration. Kevin Strickland, 62, had been sentenced in 1979 for a triple murder he has always denied having committed. A participative financing campaign on the Internet has been put in place to help it settle in its new life.
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"A woman full of love"Everything starts when Arnaud de Froberville is going to see Josephine Baker in show. "I went to see it at Bobino. I had been packed. I was seeing it after saying: 'I would like to make a record with you'. And we made a disk both". "I love this one," he said, listening to the Tonkinoise. "I'm proud of it because she could make a last record. And we became very friends. He was a woman full of love and friendship, right away".
"She was still happy," he smiles while contemplating pictures of the recording session. "If he was told," No, it is necessary to redo, she replied 'I can do better!', "He remembers. At the ceremony, Arnaud de Froberville will have a lot of bitterness. "This is the last time I'm going to accompany it."
Sarah Vaughan, Claudio Arrau, Emil Gilels: The treasures saved from forgetting the label The Lost Recordings .
Four French music enthusiasts have begun to find and save concerts of legendary classical music or jazz Who slept in archives for fifty or sixty years. After a meticulous restoration work, the result engraved on collector vinyls and CDs is breathtaking. © Provided by FranceInfo March 12, 1959 The prestigious Hochschule Für Muzik of Berlin welcomes Claudio Arrau. The Chilean pianist, at the top of his art, chose to interpret three sonatas of Ludvig van Beethoven.