Émilie MuneraÉmilie Munera is a French journalist and musicologist. BiographyMunera holds a teaching diploma in music history from the École normale de musique de Paris. She then followed the musicology curriculum of the Paris 8 University.[1] CareerAs a journalist, Munera first joined the editorial teams of France Bleu and Piano Magazine. Alongside Lionel Esparza, she was in charge of the musical press review of the early program Deux Sets à Neuf on France Musique, before hosting the Saturday morning entertainment. During the 2010–2011 season, she joined Alex Taylor [fr] pour la matinale. Munera hosts Changez de disque !, a program dedicated to musical releases starting in August 2011, then the program En pistes ! based on a similar idea with Rodolphe Bruneau-Boulmier.[2][3][4][5] She regularly co-hosts the annual Diapasons d'Or ceremony.[6] She is also a teacher of piano and solfège.[1] With Alexis Goyer,[7] Munera co-authored Rocktionary : pourquoi les noms des groupes ? and Rocktionary 2 : pourquoi les titres de chansons ?, dedicated to the origin of the names of rock bands and the origins of songs.[1] Publications
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