Friday, January 29, 2010

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Wild special day Marcel Chopin



"Marcel Chopin loved football and wind instruments." Who does not still remember the projection of Andre Malraux, before passing in front of the Pantheon, the famous "Come here Marcel Chopin with your studded procession of players."
Why football? But because Marcel Chopin gave his name to the most famous football stadium in Nantes. But as he gracefully lisp, the mayor of the day including Marcel Saupin, hence the confusion.

Descendant of the usurper Frederick Chopin, whose piano sonatas and mazurkas sawing the nerves of all true music lovers, Marcel Chopin is best known for composing the beautiful "Symphony at the Oktoberfest, and snorkels for trumpets, "performed in Munich in 1936 at the Olympic Games.

The presence of Marcel Chopin in Munich in 1936 earned him an unfair reputation for collaboration. If it is true, dined many times at the Holtz commander during the war, accompanying those joyous feasts of thunderous chants on trumpet, it was primarily to better infiltrate the German army from the inside! His son, the famous Gerard Holtz, tells this story at will in the corridors of the ORTF.

Life n'ad'ailleurs spared nothing to Marcel Chopin. While he composed his famous suites in the old organ stalinengrad Joseph and his big bertha (still available from Deutsche Grammophon), his wife drank more than reason. Bad language his neighborhood, surely even communist stateless, nicknamed the Pint Raymonde! What suffering, what a disgrace to this good ... Marcel

And the worst happens today: Instead of celebrating Marcel Chopin, a handful of musicologists Nantes subsidized early retirement have decided to play the piano works of gymnastics of the unnecessary impostor Frederick Loop Precinct Convention.

provocation has lasted too long! A tribute to Marcel Chopin will be given at the stadium Marcel Sopin with the help of the Munich Symphony Orchestra's brilliant Maréchal Ludwig Von Apfelstrudel

Me FOLAC

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