Staggered over almost all of the basket and side boxes, spaced three or more seats apart, the 70 Radio France choristers gathered this Sunday face conductor Lahav Shani.
The singers, who have had very few opportunities to taste the joy of being so numerous in the Radio France auditorium since the start of the health crisis, must savor this moment with intense joy.
Joy unquestionably shared by the Israeli maestro.
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At almost 32 years old (he will have them this Thursday), this son of a choir director, who readily recognizes his father's decisive influence on his future vocation and his ability to embrace music in a global way, understands better than anyone what 'they must feel while singing the famous final choir
of Beethoven's
Ninth
, accompanied by the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra.
This New Year's concert, given without an audience this weekend in Paris, but which will be broadcast tomorrow Wednesday January 6 at 8 p.m. on France
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