journée internationale - определение. Что такое journée internationale
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Что (кто) такое journée internationale - определение

MUSIC FESTIVAL
La Folle Journee

Internationale         
  • Song with English version
LEFT-WING ANTHEM
Internationale; L' Internationale; L'Internationale; L'internationale; Le Internationale; La Internationale; The Internationale in Chinese; Ang Internationale
[??nt?na??'n?:l]
¦ noun
1. (the Internationale) a revolutionary song composed in France and adopted by socialists.
2. variant spelling of international (in sense 2).
Origin
Fr., feminine of international 'international'.
La Folle Journée         
La Folle Journée is a French annual classical music festival held in Nantes. It is the largest classical music festival in France.
Première Urgence         
ORGANIZATION
Aide medicale internationale; Aide médicale internationale
Première Urgence (old name: Aide médicale internationale) is a secular humanitarian-aid non-governmental organisation. A.

Википедия

La Folle Journée

La Folle Journée is a French annual classical music festival held in Nantes. It is the largest classical music festival in France. The festival's name refers to the Pierre Beaumarchais play The Marriage of Figaro, whose alternative title is La Folle Journée ("The Mad Day").

René Martin founded the La Folle Journée festival in 1995, with the intention of presenting short classical music concerts for diverse audience, on one day. The primary venue is the Cité des Congrès de Nantes. Since its founding, the festival has expanded to cover five days of events. Each year focuses on a theme, initially on composers such as Mozart (1995) and Beethoven (1996, 2020), but since expanding to encompass subjects such as Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich (2001).

The festival has expanded to other cities in Pays de la Loire, including Challans, Cholet, Fontenay-le-Comte, La Roche-sur-Yon, La Flèche, Sablé-sur-Sarthe, Saint Nazaire, Saumur, L'Île-d'Yeu and Fontevraud-l'Abbaye. Other cities have developed their own festivals based on the format of La Folle Journée, including Madrid, Bilbao, Tokyo, Yekaterinburg, Rio de Janeiro and Warsaw.