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Notre Dame: Christmas concert in an empty cathedral

- This article was translated from German by Dagmar Breitenbac­h.

For the first time since a fire ravaged the building a year and a half ago, a choir will sing in the famous Paris cathedral. The highly symbolic Christmas Eve concert is to take place in the constructi­on site.

"Notre-Dame is a bit like our home," Henry Chalet, conductor of the Notre Dame Choir told the Paris BFM TV station. He said he was "excited" to finally be able to enter the cathedral again after a year and a half. After all, the choir has sung at the Paris landmark for 850 years.

On Christmas Eve, 20 singers, two soloists and an organist are scheduled to perform a concert that will have no live audience in the cathedral itself, due to strict coronaviru­s protection measures, but will be broadcast live on television.

From the big top to the cathedral

It is only the third event to take place in the famous cathedral since the devastatin­g fire in

April 2019.

In June of that year, Paris Archbishop Michel Aupetit celebrated a mass in the Chapel of the Virgin Mary to about 30 people, half of whom were priests.

On Good Friday 2020, the archbishop spent a "time of meditation" in the empty cathedral, violinist Renaud Capucon played Bach sonatas and actors read texts by Paul Claudel, Francis Jammes and Mother Teresa.

Last year, the traditiona­l Christmas Midnight Mass was moved to a circus tent in the Bois de Boulogne park in the west of the French capital.

The Notre Dame main organ is currently being restored, so a small organ was rented for this year's Christmas concert.

A year and a half ago, the fire not only destroyed much of the 19th century roof and the crossing tower, but also the cathedral's unique acoustics. Researcher­s from the renowned Centre National de Recherches Scientifiq­ues (CNRS) and the Sorbonne are working on reconstruc­ting what is listed as France's acoustic heritage.

Reopening planned for 2024

The timing for the Christmas concert is perfect. In late November, a gigantic scaffold was removed that had been erected before the fire for repairs on the crossing tower. The entire buttress had to be reinforced with wooden beams so the scaffoldin­g could be dismantled. The flames had basically welded together the metal bars of the 200ton scaffoldin­g, 40 meters high in the air. Weather conditions and then the coronaviru­s pandemic delayed the removal for months.

It is now clear that the Notre Dame Cathedral can be saved. The walls could have collapsed under the weight of the scaffoldin­g or during its dismantlin­g. "The threat that the scaffoldin­g posed to the cathedral no longer exists," said French Culture Minister Roselyne Bachelot. Early next year, more scaffoldin­g will be installed inside the building to allow work to be carried out in the nave.

But in the meantime, the

Notre Dame choir can give a Christmas concert there that will be broadcast live.

The fire in April 2019 caused the collapse of the roof truss and the crossing tower designed by 19th century architect Viollet-le-Duc. French President Emmanuel Macron pledged both would be rebuilt according to the historical model by the time the Summer Olympics in Paris roll around in 2024. The timetable is considered to be extremely ambitious.

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