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Kosma and Prévert in El Salvador

Plaza del Salvador, noon. Three street musicians return that monument of the music of the 20th century – as well, without labels of popular or classical contemporary – that is Les feuilles mortes to the place that corresponds to it, because it is the place where it was born: the street. Joseph Kosma composed it and wrote his lyrics Jacques Prévert, two creators also without labels that moved with the ease between the popular and the cult, in 194…
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Plaza del Salvador, noon. Three street musicians return that monument of the music of the 20th century – as well, without labels of popular or classical contemporary – that is Les feuilles mortes to the place that corresponds to it, because it is the place where it was born: the street. Joseph Kosma composed it and wrote his lyrics Jacques Prévert, two creators also without labels that moved with the ease between the popular and the cult, in 194…

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Diario de Jerez broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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