Paul Mauriat A La Carte
One page with several small information on Paul Mauriat 's hobbies and preferences.
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Paul Mauriat's out door sport is a game unique to the South of France called petanque. A small iron ball is placed about 10 meters away. A baseball-sized iron ball is thrown from the bottom of the field and brought close to a small mound. The main point of this game is how to get your iron ball close to the ball while flicking off other people's iron balls. It can often be seen in squares in the south of France, where competitions are held.
Paul Mauriat's in-door sport is chess. He seems to play it between performances or during breaks from recording to refresh himself.
Favorite authors include Balzac, Stendhal, Beauvoir, and Simenon. His favorite composers (classical) are Debussy, Stravinsky, and Bach. His favorite movies are comedies, mysteries, and other unrefined ones. His favorite singers are Brassens, Aznavour, Salvatore, and Armstrong.
Paul Mauriat's number I recommendation for a stroll in Bali is the banks of the Seine. The other is the Malay area, where the old Paris is still alive with historical objects such as the Palais de Loup, Notre Dame, and Chapelle Temple.
Paul Mauriat's good predecessor and friend, Frank Pourcel, was born 20 meters from Aberdormand, where Paul Mauriat was born 13 years ago. Until he left for Paris, Paul Mauriat did not know this.