At the age of 68, the pianist and composer André Manoukian had nothing to do with the retired man. He was emblematic of television, a columnist and musician, but he had a well-kept secret: a discreet house nestled in the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc valley, far from the Parisian plateaus. There, the musician changed his tempo, between snow, trails and meals on the terrace at 3500 meters. It was also in this setting that he invented a role of grandfather …
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At the age of 68, the pianist and composer André Manoukian had nothing to do with the retired man. He was emblematic of television, a columnist and musician, but he had a well-kept secret: a discreet house nestled in the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc valley, far from the Parisian plateaus. There, the musician changed his tempo, between snow, trails and meals on the terrace at 3500 meters. It was also in this setting that he invented a role of grandfather …