La Bohème by Charles Aznavour cover Clarinet: Raphael Froissart @raphael_froissart Cello: Charles Guaugue @charlesgaugue charles.gaugue?... Singer: Alice Pattonieri alicepatt_grpn?...
Even if it was staged so what? I loved them all vocalist is exquisitely rare genuine talented i hope she makes it big the clarinet is top notch Je t'aime cette music c'est exceptional
So don't pretend it just happened. Why are you so ready to accept mendacity? Why must the world continue to celebrate lies and deception? The beauty of the music is wrecked by the ugliness of the pretence. If you don't get it, you weren't brought up properly.
The Clarinet Was Played To Perfection & The Cello Magnificently Played As Well, The Waitress Has A Voice Of An Angel She Sang Beautifully & With Love In Her Heart. ❤️
I'm an American who's lived in Paris half my life --only because I had a job here, and then each year I couldn't bring myself to leave before I had a "last Christmas." So I guess I'm in a great position to say that this video is by all means "REAL," certainly to someone who lives here. Certainly a gifted clarinetist like Raphael Froissart would ask permission of an owner of a celebrated café if he could play there. Certainly the owner of Le Relais in Montmartre would be amazed to have the opportunity to have the classical soprano vocalist Alice Pattonieri join Froissart. And then singer/cellist/pianist/ jazz/classical Charles Gaugué? The audience is made up of the lucky unsuspecting people who God willing landed tables that day. I'm not the only person living in Paris eager to find this spot and claim a chair for whatever upcoming hour or moment I want to remember.
Let me get this straight. You think this studio recorded song is really being performed live? Where are the microphones? Where is the echo coming from? Do you believe everything on the internet?
O la la. Beau (joli). A beautiful girl with a beautiful voice. I love that. She could be the new generation of Edita Piaff. I wish you all the best of luck beautiful girl.
Ormai siete un gruppo di musicisti collaudato che incontro in tanti posti...ristoranti, aereoporto ecc Bravissimi!!! Grazie per tutta la poesia che riuscite a trasmettere fuori dai teatri e dai santuari dell'arte.
This video really doesn't need the BS narrative...just say we did a random act of culture... It is impressive already on its own Thx @@raphael_clarinet
So lovely, so elegant, so lively. Staged? Let it be!!! It was wonderful. That's why I love Europe. Anything can happen and when it does and you are there, live the moment and love life. Carpe diem. Fantastic musicians and beautiful performer with angelic voice BRAVA 🎉🎉🎉
Oh, I just loved this. I'm a dude, and citizen of the USA. This is how I imagine Paris to be! I could listen for hours to this music and singing. My spine is all tingly.
Ever heard of a flash mob? Of course it’s planned. Is it fake? I don’t think this incredible vocalist was lip syncing. Did the patrons of this restaurant know this was going to happen? We’ll never know. Why put others down? I was once told, “extinguishing another’s light will not make yours shine any brighter.” Making such negative comments, is there some sort of award for this?
I mean its obviously staged, but it’s well staged and making it look like a coincidence adds to the effect Ultimately it brings a smile to peoples faces and that’s something special :)
This is my greatest wish. To be somewhere where beautiful music begins, or like a flash mob. Music touches my soul like nothing else, so this is a dream come true for me. And they were wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
I was in St. Mark's square in Venice, late. There weren't many people around, the bands were all gone, and most of the restaurants were closed. Suddenly this five piece brass band appeared and set up music stands, sort of off to the side. They started playing Dixieland, and they were really good. A small crowd gathered around them. There was an English tourist there--very cockney. He started dancing with his closed umbrella as a partner. It was like an English music-hall skit. This set the whole crowd off. Everyone started "silly dancing." It was so magical--like something out of a Fellini movie. Then without a word, the band got up, put away their instruments and left.
I'm Loving the musicaL instruments and the vocalists that attend in these different Locations..it makes me feeL Like I'm in a vintage era..it's so beautifuL..it's very relaxing💜💜
Mise en scène ou pas, ces musiciens sont extrêmement talentueux, la jeune chanteuse est épatante et on ne peut que s'émouvoir en voyant cette harmonie et la joie qui anime ces interprètes...... bravissimo 👋👋👋
It was a bar in San Francisco California USA that all the servers and bartenders will sing individually, beautiful voices, it was great, at the Ghirardelli Square, early 70 .