Historically Vôtre brings together rebel princes: Gaston d'Orléans, the brother of the King of France Louis XIII. “Coward” and “brainless” for Richelieu, his sworn enemy, he is, behind the black legend, a prince eager for freedom who protected artists, encouraged the sciences and put forward the scientists of his time. He too was a scholar of his time, not so distant, a genius of music: he proclaimed himself prince or rather “Prince”, a rebel with essential songs - “Purple Rain”, “Cream”, “Girls & Boys "," Kiss "- who did not like the labels whose 5 years of disappearance are celebrated. And the most rebellious of princes who gave up his title of Duke of Sussex: Prince Harry!

Guests:


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Pierre Gatulle

, Professor of History. Author of

Gaston d'Orléans: Between patronage and impatience for power

 (Editions Champ Vallon).


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Fred Goaty

, editorial director of Jazz Magazine, on the occasion of the special issue "Jazz Magazine: Prince, 5 years after".