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Six-Fours, One of the First Monuments of European Music

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Classified as a historical monument in 1840 by Prosper Mérimée, the Collegiate of Six-Fours, a rare vestige of the old village, was erected on a Greco-Roman early chapel and became Collegiate in 1806. A painting of 1826 still sits behind the altar. It is in this setting charged with history that the Ensemble Matheus, under the direction of Jean-Christophe Spinosi, played fervently the Vespers of the Virgin of Monteverdi, composed in 1610, within…
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Classified as a historical monument in 1840 by Prosper Mérimée, the Collegiate of Six-Fours, a rare vestige of the old village, was erected on a Greco-Roman early chapel and became Collegiate in 1806. A painting of 1826 still sits behind the altar. It is in this setting charged with history that the Ensemble Matheus, under the direction of Jean-Christophe Spinosi, played fervently the Vespers of the Virgin of Monteverdi, composed in 1610, within…

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LA STRADA broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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