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"It's Cool, We Did It!": They Play Cello at 4,000 Meters Above Sea Level in the Mont-Blanc Massif.

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To play a Vivaldi concerto at an altitude of 4,000 metres, it is the incredible experience that two brothers and musicians have carried out in the Mont-Blanc massif. A crazy project that has accumulated thousands of views on social networks. Other music enthusiasts also play elements, as shown in this report of the JT of TF1. - "It's cool, we've done it!": they play cello at 4,000 meters altitude in the Mont-Blanc massif (Social Subjects).
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To play a Vivaldi concerto at an altitude of 4,000 metres, it is the incredible experience that two brothers and musicians have carried out in the Mont-Blanc massif. A crazy project that has accumulated thousands of views on social networks. Other music enthusiasts also play elements, as shown in this report of the JT of TF1. - "It's cool, we've done it!": they play cello at 4,000 meters altitude in the Mont-Blanc massif (Social Subjects).

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TF1 INFO broke the news on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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