In World War I, France’s favorite song was the lilting Madelon. The first seven months of World War II produced no successor. One try, Victoire, Daughter of Madelon, was a by-blow which died aborning.
The French language is one of the most poetic of languages. You only have to leaf through a book of poetry or listen to a classic song to understand the evocative power of the French lexicon. For ...
Celebrate by exploring the music of the Revolution and check these French tunes out. From works that are triumphant and proud to those that are dark and sarcastic, these songs tell a history of ...
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