On Saturday 13 June, the Roman Theatre vibrated to the rhythm of the end-of-year concert of the Jacques-Melzer School of Music and Dramatic Art, in the presence of Martine Pétros-Benhamou, assistant to the Mayor Delegate for Culture. In front of an enthusiastic audience, the emblematic formations of the school, such as guitars, brass, bassoons and many others, offered magnificent performances passing from the great classics, to the music of film…
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On Saturday 13 June, the Roman Theatre vibrated to the rhythm of the end-of-year concert of the Jacques-Melzer School of Music and Dramatic Art, in the presence of Martine Pétros-Benhamou, assistant to the Mayor Delegate for Culture. In front of an enthusiastic audience, the emblematic formations of the school, such as guitars, brass, bassoons and many others, offered magnificent performances passing from the great classics, to the music of film…