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This collection offers a selection of documents on La Marseillaise, the French national "anthem", which began as a war song during the French Revolution. Footage includes documents on its influence beyond the French borders and the way it has been appropriated by people French or foreign.
See Theme-based collectionThis collection runs the gamut of musical styles, from opera to slam, jazz and world music since the 1990s. It includes French chanson, and new stage acts, major names and new talent in a presentation classified by genre and performer.
See Theme-based collectionThe Marciac Jazz Festival has been held in August every year since it was founded in 1978 in the Gers village in southwest France that bears its name. Numerous internationally known jazz musicians have played here.
See Theme-based collectionA retrospective of the "Printemps de Bourges", one of France's most popular music festivals, from its beginnings in 1977 to the present day.
See Theme-based collectionBorn in 1976 in the more marginal categories of the population in the UK and USA, the punk movement triggered upheaval in the music world, in dress codes and in the diversity of ideologies. punk phiosophy corresponds to a world in the middle of a social and political crisis. The collection is under development.
See Theme-based collectionRap is a musical genre born from the Hip-Hop movement that took root in the Bronx in New York in the 1970s. This collection provides an overview of the Rap groups and artists in France and other countries and takes stock of a movement that spotlights political and social protest.
See Theme-based collectionThe cult musical programmes, "Rapido" and "Rock Report", were presented by Antoine de Caunes nd broadcast from 1987 to 1992 on French TV channels TF1 and Canal +. This collection includes highlights of the programmes througha selection of artists.
See Theme-based collectionBorn in the 60's in Jamaica, reggae music, inseparable from the Rasta culture, quickly spread internationally. In France, the genre evolved and reinvented itself through a mosaic of French and foreign artists. From roots reggae to novo dub including ska or dancehall, this collection explores the presence of these different music styles on FrenchTV.
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