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In the Cemetery of Jette, the Armistice Commemorated in Music by Young Flautists: "It Was Moving, It Was Very Beautiful"

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On this day of Armistice, a tribute also took place at the cemetery of Jette: a musical and classical tribute since they were students of the musical academy who came to play the flute. At 11 am taping, the flautists of the Jette Academy begin their concert. On this day of Armistice, the hour is symbolic: it is the one that marked the end of the First World War. A 30-minute concert at the cemetery of Jette that was able to conquer its audience. …
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On this day of Armistice, a tribute also took place at the cemetery of Jette: a musical and classical tribute since they were students of the musical academy who came to play the flute. At 11 am taping, the flautists of the Jette Academy begin their concert. On this day of Armistice, the hour is symbolic: it is the one that marked the end of the First World War. A 30-minute concert at the cemetery of Jette that was able to conquer its audience. …

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BX1 broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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