PARIS — Most have on jeans, some wear rough work boots, and one sings with a white construction helmet tucked under his arm.
The 80-strong choir has come together to do more than sing, though — the crew of architects, stonemasons, archaeologists, art historians, art conservators and others have helped rebuild Paris’ Notre-Dame cathedral after a fire ripped through the iconic French Gothic masterpiece nearly five years ago.
Much like the building and rebuilding of a cathedral, a small army of individuals needs to work in unison to create extraordinary music.
Just weeks before, she and her husband had taken their children to visit the cathedral — and now it was at risk of being reduced to rubble and ashes, she remembers.
“Everyone was very sad and very anxious about the potential collapse of the cathedral overnight,” she said.
Persons:
—, conservators, Stephanie Duchêne, Dame Compagnons, ”, Duchêne, Robbie Lee, Gabriel Fauré’s “ Cantique de Jean Racine, Jean Racine, ” Duchêne, “, ” Agnes Poirier, Notre
Organizations:
PARIS, Paris, Notre, Dame, Laboratory of Research, Historical Monuments, NBC News, NBC, Séverin, Left
Locations:
”, Saint, Paris, French, France