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      • Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet - Jazz á Vienne

        Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet; Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet); Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass guitar), Justin Brown (drums); This young trumpet player (aged 36), an American of Nigerian heritage, has an impeccable background (from Berkeley High School to the first prize in the Thelonious Monk competition in 2007), but is much more than an impressive academic CV. He aims to create a personal world "dedicated to beauty". Akinmusire was born and raised in Oakland, California and first attracted the attention of the saxophonist Steve Coleman, who asked him to join Five Elements. Ambrose Akinmusire was then 19. He released his first album, "Prelude (To Cora)", and moved to New York, where he played with Vijay Iyer, Aaron Parks, Esperanza Spalding and Jason Moran. In 2010, he worked with Terri Lyne Carrington, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Everyone could see that this creative and surprising trumpet player would be a name to watch in contemporary jazz. This view was shared by the Blue Note label, who signed him up. The albums "When the Heart Emerges Glistening" and "The Imagined Savior is Far Easier to Paint" were released in 2011 and 2014. The artist draws his landscapes, visions, ideas and states of mind - pure grace! Akinmusire explores the two sides of his temperament: introspection and lyrical ebullience. In summer 2017, he released "A Rift in Decorum - Live at the Village Vanguard", a double CD recorded at the legendary club in New York, featuring 16 new compositions in two wide-ranging sets, in defiance of gravity. Recorded on July 9, at the Festival Jazz á Vienne; TV Director, Fabien Raymon P10053798 (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (28 min)

      • Melody Gardot - Jazz á Vienne

        Melody Gardot (vocals, piano, guitar), Mitchell Long (guitar), Charnett Moffett (bass), Irwin Hall (saxo, flute), Stephan Braun (cello), Celia Chavez (backing vocals), Jamila Ford (backing vocals), Pete Korpela (piano), Charles Staab III (drums); Set list; No More, My Lord; The Rain; Goodbye; Impossible Love; Mira; So Long; Les étoiles; So We Meet Again My Heartache; Lisboa; Baby I'm a Fool; Who Will Comfort Me; Iemanja; Summertime; Over the Rainbow; Vienne, Théâtre Antique (Festival Jazz á Vienne), 11 July 2012 24.04.2023 1272656_1 (60 min)

      • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Christophe Wheeldon

        Alice’s adventures in Wonderland; Christopher Wheeldon (choreography); Joby Talbot (music); Royal Ballet; Royal Opera House Orchestra, Koen Kessels (conductor); Bob Crowley (set and costume design), Natasha Katz (lighting); Lauren Cuthbertson (Alice); Federico Bonelli (Jack | The Knave of Hearts); James Hay (Lewis Carroll | The White Rabbit); Laura Morera (Mother | The Queen of Hearts); Christopher Saunders (Father | The King of Hearts); Steven McRae (Magician | The Mad Hatter); Gary Avis (The Duchess); Fernando Montaňo (Rajah | The Caterpillar); Paul Kay (Vicar | The March Hare); Romany Pajdak (Verger | The Dormouse); Kristen McNally (The Cook); London, Royal Opera House, 2017; TV Director, Jonathan Haswell 1261036_1 (126 min)

      • Alexandre Bloch and the Orchestre National de Lille: Brahms, Ravel

        Orchestre National de Lille, Alexandre Bloch (conductor); Veronika Eberle (violin); Johannes Brahms; Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 77; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis et Chloé; Recorded on September 22 & 23, 2017 at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon; P10050437 (103 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (17 min)

      • The William Parker Organ Quartet - Banlieues bleues

        The William Parker Organ Quartet; William Parker, doublebass; Cooper-Moore, keyboard; James Brandon Lewis, tenor saxophone; Hamid Drake, drums; The New York-based bass player is back with a groundbreaking organ quartet, and his music is more soul-based than ever - thrills are guaranteed! A former member of David S. Ware's and Cecil Taylor's bands, William Parker is, more than a sought-after sideman, a major jazz composer in his own right, constantly reinventing musical codes. The double bass player has made his mark as a leader capable of bringing together a number of loose electrons. Such is the case with this brilliant quartet: amazing drummer Hamid Drake, esoteric keyboard player Cooper-Moore and eclectic saxophonist James Brandon Lewis. Three fantastic partners, exploring a form of spiritual jazz that should touch us deep in our souls. Recorded on Marche 28th 2017 at the Dynamo of Banlieues Bleues, Pantin, as part of the "Banlieues Bleues" Festival; TV Director, Guillaume Dero; P10040218 (59 min)

      • Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet - Jazz á Vienne

        Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet; Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet); Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass guitar), Justin Brown (drums); This young trumpet player (aged 36), an American of Nigerian heritage, has an impeccable background (from Berkeley High School to the first prize in the Thelonious Monk competition in 2007), but is much more than an impressive academic CV. He aims to create a personal world "dedicated to beauty". Akinmusire was born and raised in Oakland, California and first attracted the attention of the saxophonist Steve Coleman, who asked him to join Five Elements. Ambrose Akinmusire was then 19. He released his first album, "Prelude (To Cora)", and moved to New York, where he played with Vijay Iyer, Aaron Parks, Esperanza Spalding and Jason Moran. In 2010, he worked with Terri Lyne Carrington, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Everyone could see that this creative and surprising trumpet player would be a name to watch in contemporary jazz. This view was shared by the Blue Note label, who signed him up. The albums "When the Heart Emerges Glistening" and "The Imagined Savior is Far Easier to Paint" were released in 2011 and 2014. The artist draws his landscapes, visions, ideas and states of mind - pure grace! Akinmusire explores the two sides of his temperament: introspection and lyrical ebullience. In summer 2017, he released "A Rift in Decorum - Live at the Village Vanguard", a double CD recorded at the legendary club in New York, featuring 16 new compositions in two wide-ranging sets, in defiance of gravity. Recorded on July 9, at the Festival Jazz á Vienne; TV Director, Fabien Raymon P10053798 (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége and Gergely Madaras: Boesmans, Ravel

        Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége, Gergely Madaras (Conductor); Chœur de Radio France; David Kadouch (piano); Philippe Boesmans (1936 - 2022); Fin de nuit, for piano and orchestra; Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937); Daphnis et Chloé; Recorded in Liége, Salle Philharmonique, 27 & 28 February 2019; Directed by Arnaud Lalanne P10061396 (101 min)

      • Simone Menezes, Wiener Kammerorchester: Beethoven, Farrenc

        Wiener Kammerorchester, Simone Menezes (conductor); Manon Galy (violin), Kacper Nowak (cello), Mara Dobresco (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827); Concerto for piano, violin, cello and orchestra in C major, op. 56; Louise Farrenc (1804 – 1875); Symphony No. 3 in G Minor, Op. 36; Vienna, Konzerthaus, September 25, 2022 1273066_1 (90 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (19 min)

      • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Christophe Wheeldon

        Alice’s adventures in Wonderland; Christopher Wheeldon (choreography); Joby Talbot (music); Royal Ballet; Royal Opera House Orchestra, Koen Kessels (conductor); Bob Crowley (set and costume design), Natasha Katz (lighting); Lauren Cuthbertson (Alice); Federico Bonelli (Jack | The Knave of Hearts); James Hay (Lewis Carroll | The White Rabbit); Laura Morera (Mother | The Queen of Hearts); Christopher Saunders (Father | The King of Hearts); Steven McRae (Magician | The Mad Hatter); Gary Avis (The Duchess); Fernando Montaňo (Rajah | The Caterpillar); Paul Kay (Vicar | The March Hare); Romany Pajdak (Verger | The Dormouse); Kristen McNally (The Cook); London, Royal Opera House, 2017; TV Director, Jonathan Haswell 1261036_1 (126 min)

      • Mark Guiliana Beat Music - Bayfront Jazz Festival

        Mark Guiliana Beat Music | Bayfront Jazz Festival 2021; Miami, 2021; Directed by Amos Rozenberg; The 2021 inaugural edition of the Bayfront Jazz Festival takes place in Miami's Bayfront Park. The festival's mission is to honor and celebrate the current and future giants of Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Latin and electronic music. This year's unique line-up includes Roy Ayers, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Chucho Valdés, Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Aymée Nuviola and Mark Guiliana's Beat Music. Mark Guiliana is an acclaimed drummer, composer, educator, producer and founder of Beat Music Productions; throuh which, he will release both My Life Starts Now and Beat Music: The Los Angeles Improvisations as a bandleader later this year. P10070881 (63 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (21 min)

      • Le Concert de Paris 2020

        Le concert de Paris; National French orchestra; the Maîtrise and the Choir of Radio France; Eun Sun Kim (direction); Fatma Said, Sonya Yoncheva (sopranos); Ludovic Tézier (baryton); Benjamin Bernheim (tenor); Sol Gabetta (cello); Lisa Batiashvili (violin); Lucienne Renaudin Vary (trumpet); Khatia Buniatishvili (piano); recorded the 14 jully 2020, TV director, François Goetghebeur P10069596 (106 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (51 min)

      • Dvořák's Rusalka at the Teatro Real de Madrid

        Rusalka; Opera in three acts by Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904); Libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil; First performance in Prague, National Theatre, 31 March 1901; Coro y Orquesta Titulares del Teatro Real (Coro Intermezzo / Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid), Ivor Bolton (Condutor); Andrés Máspero (Chorus Master); Christof Loy (Stage Direction); Johannes Leiacker (Sets), Ursula Renzenbrink (costumes), Bernd Purkrabek (Lighting), Klevis Elmazaj (choreography); Asmik Grigorian (Rusalka); Eric Cutler (Prince); Karita Mattila (Cizi Knezna); Maxim Kuzmin-Karavaev (Vodnik); Katarina Dalayman (Ježibaba); Sebastiá Peris (Lovec); Manel Esteve (Hajny); Solenn' Lavanant Linke (Kuchtik); Julietta Aleksanyan (First nymph); Rachel Kelly (Second nymph); Silvia de la Muela (Third nymph); Live from the Teatro Real, Madrid P10068796 (180 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Jordi Savall conducts Rameau in Versailles

        Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall (Conductor); Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683 – 1764); Orchestral Suites; Nais (1748); Les Indes galantes (1735); Zoroastre (1749); Les Boréades (1764); Versailles, Opéra Royal, 16 January 2011; Directed by Andy Sommer 25.04.2023 1272867_1 (95 min)

      • Bach: Cantatas BWV 21, 82 - Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon

        Ensemble Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon (Conductor); Mailys de Villoutreys (soprano), William Shelton (alto), Reinoud Van Mechelen (tenor), Tomáš Král (bass); Nicolaus Bruhns (1665 - 1697); De Profundis clamavi; Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750); Cantata BWV 131 Aus der Tiefe rufe ich, Herr, zu dir; Franz Tunder (1614 - 1667); Ach Herr, laß deine Lieben Engelein; Johann Sebastian Bach; Cantata BWV 106 Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit; Dietrich Buxtehude (1637 - 1707); Klag-Lied, BuxWV 76; Johann Sebastian Bach; Cantata BWV 4 Christ lag in Todesbanden; Recorded on February 6, 2018 at la Cité de la Musique, Paris; Directed by Isabelle Soulard; P10050456 (93 min)

      • The William Parker Organ Quartet - Banlieues bleues

        The William Parker Organ Quartet; William Parker, doublebass; Cooper-Moore, keyboard; James Brandon Lewis, tenor saxophone; Hamid Drake, drums; The New York-based bass player is back with a groundbreaking organ quartet, and his music is more soul-based than ever - thrills are guaranteed! A former member of David S. Ware's and Cecil Taylor's bands, William Parker is, more than a sought-after sideman, a major jazz composer in his own right, constantly reinventing musical codes. The double bass player has made his mark as a leader capable of bringing together a number of loose electrons. Such is the case with this brilliant quartet: amazing drummer Hamid Drake, esoteric keyboard player Cooper-Moore and eclectic saxophonist James Brandon Lewis. Three fantastic partners, exploring a form of spiritual jazz that should touch us deep in our souls. Recorded on Marche 28th 2017 at the Dynamo of Banlieues Bleues, Pantin, as part of the "Banlieues Bleues" Festival; TV Director, Guillaume Dero; P10040218 (59 min)

      • Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet - Jazz á Vienne

        Ambrose Akinmusire Quartet; Ambrose Akinmusire (trumpet); Sam Harris (piano), Harish Raghavan (bass guitar), Justin Brown (drums); This young trumpet player (aged 36), an American of Nigerian heritage, has an impeccable background (from Berkeley High School to the first prize in the Thelonious Monk competition in 2007), but is much more than an impressive academic CV. He aims to create a personal world "dedicated to beauty". Akinmusire was born and raised in Oakland, California and first attracted the attention of the saxophonist Steve Coleman, who asked him to join Five Elements. Ambrose Akinmusire was then 19. He released his first album, "Prelude (To Cora)", and moved to New York, where he played with Vijay Iyer, Aaron Parks, Esperanza Spalding and Jason Moran. In 2010, he worked with Terri Lyne Carrington, Ron Carter, Wallace Roney, Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter. Everyone could see that this creative and surprising trumpet player would be a name to watch in contemporary jazz. This view was shared by the Blue Note label, who signed him up. The albums "When the Heart Emerges Glistening" and "The Imagined Savior is Far Easier to Paint" were released in 2011 and 2014. The artist draws his landscapes, visions, ideas and states of mind - pure grace! Akinmusire explores the two sides of his temperament: introspection and lyrical ebullience. In summer 2017, he released "A Rift in Decorum - Live at the Village Vanguard", a double CD recorded at the legendary club in New York, featuring 16 new compositions in two wide-ranging sets, in defiance of gravity. Recorded on July 9, at the Festival Jazz á Vienne; TV Director, Fabien Raymon P10053798 (60 min)

      • Jordi Savall conducts Rameau in Versailles

        Le Concert des Nations, Jordi Savall (Conductor); Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683 – 1764); Orchestral Suites; Nais (1748); Les Indes galantes (1735); Zoroastre (1749); Les Boréades (1764); Versailles, Opéra Royal, 16 January 2011; Directed by Andy Sommer 1272867_1 (95 min)

      • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Christophe Wheeldon

        Alice’s adventures in Wonderland; Christopher Wheeldon (choreography); Joby Talbot (music); Royal Ballet; Royal Opera House Orchestra, Koen Kessels (conductor); Bob Crowley (set and costume design), Natasha Katz (lighting); Lauren Cuthbertson (Alice); Federico Bonelli (Jack | The Knave of Hearts); James Hay (Lewis Carroll | The White Rabbit); Laura Morera (Mother | The Queen of Hearts); Christopher Saunders (Father | The King of Hearts); Steven McRae (Magician | The Mad Hatter); Gary Avis (The Duchess); Fernando Montaňo (Rajah | The Caterpillar); Paul Kay (Vicar | The March Hare); Romany Pajdak (Verger | The Dormouse); Kristen McNally (The Cook); London, Royal Opera House, 2017; TV Director, Jonathan Haswell 1261036_1 (126 min)