Like the whole world of culture, the orchestral planet very quickly took the digital fold to maintain a certain visibility. The first to take the initiative to bring together the musicians confined to videoconferencing to play together was the Rotterdam Philharmonic, from March 20, with the very symbolic message of brotherhood from the Hymn to Beethoven's Joy .
The French were not outdone, with Ravel's memorable Boléro arranged and mixed by the National Orchestra, the very poetic script developed by the Radio France Philharmonic on Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times , but also a humorous Carmen by the Philharmonic of Strasbourg. Many others followed, adding a number of often inventive and tasty clips (the morning gymnastics of the musicians of the Paris Orchestra!), But also interpretation lessons (New York Philharmonic), memories shared by the musicians (Concertgebouw of Amsterdam). The series "Never alone
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