While Notre-Dame is being rebuilt, other churches keep the spiritual musical traditional alive.
MuseArticle19 Feb, 2022

While Notre-Dame is being rebuilt, other churches keep the spiritual musical traditional alive.

Joann Pai photographed and captured the beauty of breathtaking chapels in Paris.

The organ at St.-Eustache, which is considered a jewel of the French Renaissance. Credit: Joann Pai for the New York Times
Notre-Dame's religious services, along with some of its music, have moved to St.-Germain-l'Auxerrois, across the street from the Louvre. Credit: Joann Pai for the New York Times
With its extraordinary acoustics, St.-Eustache regularly hosts concerts - from psalms to contemporary compositions. Credit: Joann Pai for The New York Times.
St. Etienne-du-Mont is famous for its rood screen, but its organ is considered one the finest in Paris. Built in 1630 by Jean Buron, it was updated by Cavaillé-Coll in 1863. Credit: Joann Pai for The New York Times.
Ste. Chapelle has not been used as a church since the French Revolution, but it is one of the world's most glorious examples of Gothic architecture. Credit: Joann Pai for the The New York Times.

Full NYT article here.

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