During an official dinner following the European Political Community Summit in Armenia, French President Emmanuel Macron drew attention by performing the famous French song “La Bohème.” The 1965 classic ballad, made famous by Charles Aznavour, was sung by Macron in an unusual atmosphere for a diplomatic event.
In footage circulating on social media, Macron is seen holding a microphone while being accompanied musically by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who plays the drums. This spontaneous collaboration gave the evening a more relaxed and artistic character.
"La Bohème" is one of the most iconic songs in the French repertoire, dealing with the lives of young artists in poverty and nostalgic memories of bohemian life in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris.
The moment has been widely commented on in the media and on social networks, where it has been interpreted as a more human and free appearance of the French president, beyond his political role.
Emmanuel Macron chanted "la bohème" accompanied by the prime minister Nikol Pachinyan. Dîner d'état à Yerevan. La musique en amitié. pic.twitter.com/v5vacqZlVv
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