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Jean-Michel Jarre, connected composer

2021-01-19T17:19:49.507Z


PORTRAIT - 75 million people watched his digital show, in a virtually reconstructed Notre-Dame. The door opens and Jean-Michel Jarre, sneakers, dark glasses, allure of a young premier, appears on the threshold. A few days earlier, on December 31, 75 million people watched his digital show, featuring his hologram in a virtually reconstructed Notre-Dame. In truth, Jarre is not that far from his avatar - he has the same energy and the same figure, very 2020. Read also: Jean-Michel Jarre sends


The door opens and Jean-Michel Jarre, sneakers, dark glasses, allure of a young premier, appears on the threshold.

A few days earlier, on December 31, 75 million people watched his digital show, featuring his hologram in a virtually reconstructed Notre-Dame.

In truth, Jarre is not that far from his avatar - he has the same energy and the same figure, very 2020.

Read also:

Jean-Michel Jarre sends his avatar in reconstituted Notre-Dame

75 million spectators, even during curfew, and even taking into account the power of social networks, is no small feat.

“It was surreal and very poetic to imagine this global community isolated but connected during the show,”

says the composer.

The success of the performance, because it gave

"another image of the cathedral and its mystery"

also gave wings to Bishop Chauvet, rector of Notre-Dame de Paris and little suspect of being a music fan. electro.

Make no mistake: you had to be Jean-Michel Jarre to be able to lift the glove of

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Source: lefigaro

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