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      • InterMezzo

        (32 min)

      • GILBERTO GIL ACOUSTIC at Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Gilberto Gil (guitar and vocals) (53 min)

      • Richard Galliano 'The Seasons' - Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Vivaldi, Piazzola, Galliano 'The Seasons'; by Richard Galliano: accordion & accordina / Bertrand Cervera & Saskia Lethiec: violins / Jean-Paul Minali Bella: viola / Eric Levionnois: cello / Sylvain Le Provost: doublebass (74 min)

      • Sylvain Luc & Stefano Di Battista - Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Sylvain Luc (guitar); Stefano Di Battista (saxophone) (76 min)

      • Now, choreography by Carolyn Carlson. Théâtre de Chaillot

        Now; Choreography by Carolyn Carlson; Choreography assistant, Colette Malye; Original Music, René Aubry; Lights, Patrice Besombes; Scenography, Maxime Ruiz (photo), Benoît Simon (vidéo); Costume, Chrystel Zingiro; Artistic advisor, Claire de Zorzi; With; Constantine Baecher, Juha Marsalo, Céline Maufroid, Riccardo Meneghini, Yutaka Nakata, Sara Orselli, Sara Simeoni; Recorded on November 13 & 14 2014 at the Théâtre national de Chaillot; TV Director, Denis Caiozzi (85 min)

      • Light by M. Béjart. Béjart Lausanne Ballet. Chaillot Theater

        Light; Choreography by Maurice Béjart; Béjart Ballet of Lausanne; Artistic direction by Gil Roman; Originally premiered by the Ballet du XXe Siecle; at the Royal Circus, Bruxelles (22 septembre 1981); Music by Antonio Vivaldi, The Residents, Tuxedomoon; The Béjart Ballet is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is returning to the Théâtre de Chaillot, where one of Maurice Béjart's greatest hits was performed - Le Presbytere (The Rectory); The revival of Light, first presented in 1981, has been much anticipated. This special anniversary production is directed by Gil Roman. Vivaldi and Venice were Béjart's main source of inspiration but he also drew on San Francisco and the energy of its music with bands such as The Residents and Tuxedomoon. On stage, we get to see Tiepolo's Pulcinella, Casanova, a gold digger and a pregnant woman, a tribute to Carolyn Carlson's Blue Lady. Light, with sets and costumes by Nuno Côrte-Real is also a journey of discovery. The Béjart Ballet at the peak of its art and energy. TV Director, Arantxa Aguirre (2013 - 90 mns); Filmed at the Théâtre de Chaillot in Paris in June 2013 (77 min)

      • Noé by Thierry Malandain, Théâtre national de Chaillot

        Noé; Choreography byThierry Malandain; Music, Messa di Gloria de Gioacchino Rossini; Set and costume, Jorge Gallardo; Lights, Francis Mannaert; Costumes productin, Véronique Murat; With; Ione Miren Aguirre, Raphaël Canet, Mickaël Conte, Ellyce Daniele, Frederik Deberdt, Romain Di Fazio, Baptiste Fisson, Clara Forgues, Michaël Garcia, Jacob Hernandez Martin, Irma Hoffren, Miyuki Kanei, Mathilde Labé, Hugo Layer, Guillaume Lillo, Claire Lonchampt, Nuria López Cortés, Arnaud Mahouy, Ismaël Turel Yagüe, Patricia Velazquez, Laurine Viel, Daniel Vizcayo, Lucia You González; Recorded on May 24th 2017 at the Théâtre national de Chaillot; TV Director, Patrick Lauze (73 min)

      • Sanam Marvi - Les Orientales

        Sanam Marvi is a young Pakistani singer. She sings the great sufi poets from the Sindhi and Sikh traditions. She is very popular in Pakistan and India. Trained by her father Faqir Ghulam Rasool, a sufi singer whom she used to accompany at ritual Pakistani celebrations and gatherings, she later studied with Ustad Fateh Ali Khan of the Gwalior school, and became an expert in the art of singing the great mystical poets. Her work with major Bollywood stars have made her one of the leading voices in India and Pakistan. Sanam Marvi's appearance at the Fes festival (Marocco) in 2011 was one of her first concerts at a major international festival outside the Indian subcontinent. Her concert at Les Orientales will be her first performance in France. With; SANAM MARVI, VOICE; AMANAT ALI, HARMONIUM; BABAR ALI, FLUTE; HASNAIN ALI, DHOLAK; KASHIF ALI, TABLA; SOUND: ANTOINE CARRIQUE; LIGHTS: GUILLAUME LEBRUN; PRODUCTION: SOUDABEH KIA (22 min)

      • 'Around Nina' at Jazz a la Villette

        Ala.Ni, Hugh Coltman, Melissa Laveaux, Sophie Hunger, Camélia Jordana, Camille, Ben l'Oncle Soul, Sandra Nkaken, Yaël Naim (vocals); Bojan Z (piano), Christophe Minck (bass, harp), Cyril Atef (drums), Pierre-François Dufour (cello), Cedric Ricard (saxophone, flute, clarinet), Brice Moscardini (trumpet, bugle), Richard Blanchet (trumpet, bugle), Sébastien Llado (trombonne), Maxime Duhem (tuba); L.E.J (choir); Orchestre national d'Ile-de-France, Clément Ducol (direction); Tribute to Nina Simone (86 min)

      • Tigran Hamasyan/Jan Bang and Live Remix Ivar Grydeland/Erik Honore

        The Punkt Festival in Kristiansand Norway is centered around the concept of Live Remix, where artists remix a concert immediately after it's performed to offer a new interpretation of the music that was just performed. For the 2013 festival, young pianist virtuoso Tigran Hamasyan will take on festival curator Jan Bang's live sampling in a lively set of improvisations. Guitarist Eivind Aarset will join the pair as a special guest. The concert will be remixed by Erik Honoré and Ivar Grydeland. (54 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (115 min)

      • GILBERTO GIL ACOUSTIC at Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Gilberto Gil (guitar and vocals) (53 min)

      • Richard Galliano 'The Seasons' - Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Vivaldi, Piazzola, Galliano 'The Seasons'; by Richard Galliano: accordion & accordina / Bertrand Cervera & Saskia Lethiec: violins / Jean-Paul Minali Bella: viola / Eric Levionnois: cello / Sylvain Le Provost: doublebass (74 min)

      • Sylvain Luc & Stefano Di Battista - Nancy Jazz Pulsations

        Sylvain Luc (guitar); Stefano Di Battista (saxophone) (76 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (19 min)

      • Valery Gergiev conducts Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique with the London Symphony Orchestra

        London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano); Hector Berlioz; Waverley, overture op. 1; Les nuits d'été op. 7; Symphonie Fantastique op. 14; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, November 14th 2013; Directed by Olivier Simonnet (101 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Webern, Berg, Ligeti, Stravinsky

        London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (conductor); Barbara Hannigan (soprano); Anton Webern; Six Pieces for orchestra op. 6; Alban Berg; Three Fragments from 'Wozzeck'; György Ligeti; Mysteries of the Macabre; Igor Stravinsky; The Rite of Spring; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, January 15, 2015 (85 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (40 min)

      • The London Symphony Orchestra and Antonio Pappano: Sibelius, Bernstein, Nielsen

        London Symphony Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (Conductor); Janine Jansen (violin); Jean Sibelius; The Oceanides; Leonard Bernstein; Serenade; Carl Nielsen; Symphony No 4 ('The Inextinguishable'); Live from the the Barbican Hall, London; TV Director, Corentin Leconte (83 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Ravel, Dutilleux, Delage

        London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor); Julia Bullock (soprano), Leonidas Kavakos (violin); Maurice Ravel; Le tombeau de Couperin; Henri Dutilleux; L'arbre des songes; Maurice Delage; Four Hindu Poems; Henri Dutilleux; Métaboles; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis and Chloe - Suite No 2; Recorded on January 13rd 2016 at the Barbican Hall, London; TV Director, François-René Martin (96 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (16 min)

      • The Prazak Quartet and Raphaël Sévere at La Grange de Meslay: Haydn, Janacek, Brahms

        Pražák Quartet, Raphaël Sévere (clarinet); Joseph Haydn; String quartet in G major op. 77 no. 1 Hob. III. 81; Leoš Janáček; String quartet no2 'Intimate Letters'; Johannes Brahms; Quintet for clarinet and string quartet in B minor op. 115; Recorded on June 26th 2016 at the Grange de Meslay, Fetes Musicales en Touraine; TV direction by François-René Martin (99 min)

      • Martin Porat at La Grange de Meslay

        Martin Porat (piano); Domenico Scarlatti; Sonata K.32; François Couperin; La Muse-Plantine; Leos JanáCek; Nur blindes Schicksal; Felix Mendelssohn; Lieder ohne Worte opus 62 no. 1; Edvard Grieg; Lyric piece opus 12 no. 1; Béla Bartók; From the Diary of a Fly; Johannes Brahms; Intermezzo opus 116 no. 5; Frédéric Chopin; Mazurka opus 17 n°2; Pierre Boulez; Notation no. 11; Robert Schumann; Vogel als Prophet; Eric Satie; Gnossienne no. 2; Claude Debussy; Des pas sur la neige; Johann Sebastian Bach; Gigue; Dmitri Chostakovitch; Lyric Waltz; George Antheil; Toccata no. 1; Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky; Tendres reproches; Ludwig van Beethoven; Bagatelle no. 7 opus 33; Pierre Boulez; Notation no. 4; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Gigue K.574; Franz Liszt; Vallée d'Obermann; György Ligeti; Musica Ricercata V; György Kurtág; Doina; Pierre Boulez; Notation no. 8; Alexandre Scriabine; Vers la flamme opus 72; Alexandre Porat; Improvisation; Domenico Scarlatti; Sonata K. 32; Recorded on 23 June 2013 at La Grange de Meslay; Directed by François-René Martin (61 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (46 min)

      • Cos? fan tutte by Mozart at the Opéra National de Paris

        Cos? fan tutte, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte; Orchestre et Choeurs de l'Opéra national de Paris, Philippe Jordan (Conductor); Alessandro Di Stefano (Chorus master); Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (Stage Director, Choreography); Jan Versweyveld (Set design), An D'Huys (Costume design), Jan Versweyveld ( Lighting design), Jan Vandenhouwe ( Dramaturgy); Jacquelyn Wagner (Fiordiligi); Michele Losier (Dorabella); Frédéric Antoun (Ferrando); Philippe Sly (Guglielmo); Paulo Szot (Don Alfonso); Ginger Costa-Jackson (Despina); Dancers; Cynthia Loemij (Fiordiligi); Samantha Van Wissen (Dorabella); Michaël Pomero (Guglielmo); Julien Monty (Ferrando); Marie Goudot (Despina); Boštjan Antončič (Don Alfonso); Recorded at the Palais Garnier, Opéra National de Paris, on February 16, 2017 (183 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (51 min)