Showing posts with label Pere Lachaise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pere Lachaise. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

First Full Day in Paris

Detail from the north door of the west facade of Notre Dame
On my first full day I went to Notre Dame Cathedral and Pere Lachaise Cemetery - and then BACK to Notre Dame for a concert.  I couldn't get into the park just behind the flying buttresses because a movie was being filmed.  When I asked what it was the guard just said, "Indian," so I'm guessing Bollywood.  My only consolation was that, as a film-maker, Caleb will probably also be denying entry to people to certain places someday! :-)
Notre Dame de Paris

As with my first (not full) day in Paris a Spanish-speaking man came up to me to ask if I wanted my picture taken.  So sweet!  This man was from Buenos Aires and only in Paris for a day.  I continue to be so happy that my classroom-learnt Spanish really works out here in the real world!
Main Entrance to Pere Lachaise Cemetery - burial place of Sophie Germain and Joseph Fourier (and Chopin and Edith Piaf)





Pere Lachaise cemetery is like a city unto itself!

Earlier in the day I toured Notre Dame, but while there I saw a poster for a concert at night.  I've been pursuing organ concerts all over Europe, from city to city as I go.  I didn't look closely enough at the poster (pictured below a bit) to see that this was about soloists, so, at best, the organ was an accompaniment rather than a solo itself.  While it wasn't what I expected, the concert was, nevertheless, sublime.




Soloists leaving the stage after the performance