Carrefour de Lodéon

Carrefour de Lodéon
Genre Classical music
Running time Circa 120 minutes
Country France
Language(s) French
Home station France Inter (1992-2014)
France Musique(2014-)
Syndicates France Inter (1992-2014)
France Musique(sept. 2014-)
Hosted by Frédéric Lodéon
Air dates since 1992
Audio format Stereo
Opening theme William Tell

Carrefour de Lodéon is a French daily classical music radio program by public radio station France Inter and France Musique since September 2014 and hosted by Frédéric Lodéon. It has been broadcast since 1992 from Monday to Thursday from 4PM to 5PM (CST) from 1992 to 2014, then from 4PM to 6PM (CST) from September 2014 on France Musique. The name of the show is a double entendre: it may refer to the Carrefour de l'Odéon, a square in Paris located in the 6th arrondissement, and the last name of the host.

History

The program name is a pun between the Carrefour de l'Odéon in Paris near the scene of the same name and the surname of Frédéric Lodéon. The show won unprecedented success in the field of classical music, and was awarded the Golden Laurel Club Audiovisual in 1999 and won the Grand Prix. Frédéric Lodéon was named the best radio host in 2001 "Anima 4", awarded by the Community of French-language public radio stations .

Production

General

The theme song of the credits is from the opening of William Tell composed by Gioacchino Rossini interpreted by the Chamber Orchestra of Europe under the direction of Claudio Abbado.

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