From Monday to Friday in Media Culture, Eva Roque gives you her TV tips for the evening.

This Monday, she offers us two programs with music as a common theme.

Music from the 19th century with "Secrets d'histoire" special Beethoven on France 3 at 9:05 pm and music from 2020 with "The Prom" on Netflix.

We look at our evening.

What programs form zapping and what is its theme?

Music above all else, wrote Verlaine.

He then spoke of the musicality of words, of his poetry.

This Monday evening, words and music are also at the heart of two programs recommended by Eva Roque.

On France 3 to start with Stéphane Bern and a new number of "Secrets d'histoire" devoted to Beethoven, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of his birth.

Two hours to discover the composer's career, his sources of inspiration, his taste for women, his taste for politics too and his strong character.

It suffices to look at its annotations in the margins of the scores recopied by the copyists.

Stéphane Bern's experts come back precisely to Beethoven's deafness.

Jean-Michel Jarre tells in particular how he was able to find techniques to continue to create.

An exciting issue presented by Stéphane Bern that you find every afternoon, on Europe 1, from 4 to 6 pm with Matthieu Noël in "Historically yours".

Music first and foremost also on Netflix with the new film from producer Ryan Murphy, "The Prom" or "Le bal" in French. 

This end of the year ball that American teens are impatiently awaiting and of which Emma is deprived, because she wanted to come with her girlfriend.

In this state of Indiana, homosexuality is still not accepted.

Meanwhile in New York, narcissistic actors, in need of recognition, targets of all criticism, seek to do a good deed to restore their image.

And here they are arriving in Emma's establishment to support her.

A very pop, colorful musical film, dripping with good feelings, and with a luxury cast: Meryl Streep who sings as you have just heard, Nicolas Kidman, James Corden, Kerry Washington or the formidable Andrew Rannels.

It sings, it dances, it twirls.

Critics did not like it and we must admit that the film is full of clichés.

But he speaks of homosexuality among teenagers, of the acceptance of the other, of tolerance, of benevolence. 

To sum up :

19th century music with special Beethoven "Secrets d'histoire" on France 3 at 9:05 pm

And 2020 music with "The Prom" on Netflix.