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      • The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Hannu Lintu: Bartók, Lutoslawski

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Christian Tetzlaff (violin); Béla Bartók; Violin Concerto No. 2, Sz.112; Violin Concerto No. 1, Sz. 36; Witold Lutoslawski; Symphony No. 4; Recorded on October 18, 2017, at the Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall (120 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (25 min)

      • Jamie Cullum at Jazz a Vienne

        In 2011, with classic jazz in bright new colours and popular dance tunes, the brilliant British singer and pianist's fifth album was an illustration of his eclectic taste. The Rocheford-born musician admits to a variety of influences, already apparent in his early career at the turn of the century. His repertoire ranges from standards by Gershwin and contemporary trip-hop influences, combining them with his own sense of harmony and moving from one to the other at breakneck speed. After the worldwide success of 'Catching Tales' in 2005, Cullum took a break for a few years. He nevertheless collaborated with Clint Eastwood on the soundtrack to 'Gran Torino'. In 2012, he appeared on French television next to singer Sophie Maurin in the charming pop song 'Far Away'. His sixth album, 'Momentum', was released last spring. Jamie Cullum remains true to himself, at once a rock star and a crooner, with his unmistakable English accent. This amazing stage performer is back in Vienna (he was here in 2011) with an orchestra more like a rock band: 'It's the first time I'm older than the other musicians', he says. Thirteen years after his sensational entrance on the jazz (pop, rock?) scene, Jamie is back with a vengeance. (53 min)

      • Robin McKelle - Jazz a Vienne

        Robin McKelle; Jazz a Vienne 2016; With; Robin McKelle, Jake Sherman (keyboards), Eli Menezes (guitar), Matt Brandau (bass), Adam Jackson (drums); Recorded on July 13th 2016 at the Théâtre Antique; TV direction by Eric Michaud (72 min)

      • Golden Gate Quartet - Jazz a Vienne

        Paul Bremly (baritone), Frank Davis (1st tenor), Michael Robinson (2nd tenor), Terry Francis (bass), Nabiel Pines (p, keys), Joël Rocjer (g, b), Pascal Riou (dms) (87 min)

      • Tribute to Hans Van Manen, Dutch National Ballet, Festival de Danse de Montpellier

        Tribute to Hans Van Manen; Dutch National Ballet; Adagio Hammerklavier (1973); For 6 dancers; Ludwig van Beethoven, music (sonata for piano n°29, opus 106 in B major); Olga Khoziainova, piano; Jean-Paul Vroom, set and costume; Jan Hofstra, lighting; Two Gold Variations (1999); For 14 dancers; Jacob ter Veldhuis, music (Goldrush, Concerto Goldmine and All this Gold this Mountain has); Keso Dekker, set and costume; Joop Caboort, lighting; Sarcasmen (Pianovariations II) (1981); For 2 dancers; Sergei Prokofiev., music (Five Sarcasms opus 17); Robert Greuter, Piano; Hans van Manenn, costume; Jan Hofstra, lighting; Frank Bridge Variations (2005); For 10 dancers; Benjamin Britten, music (Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (opus 10): Introduction; and Theme, Adagio, March, Bourrée Classique, Wiener Walzer, Moto Perpetuo, Funeral march, Chant, Fugue and Final); Keso Dekker, set and costume; Metaforen (1965); For 12 dancers; Daniel-Jean-Yves Lesur, music (Variations for organ and string orchestra); Jan van der Wal, Jean-Paul Vroom, set and costume; Jan Hofstra, lighting; Recorded on July 4th and 5the 2017 at the Opéra Berlioz/Corum, Festival de Danse de Montpellier; TV Director, Vincent Massip (99 min)

      • Love Chapter 2 by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar, Festival de Montpellier danse

        Love Chapter 2; Sharon Eyal & Gai Behar, choreographers; For 6 dancers; 2017 creation; L-E-V company; Ori Lichtik, music; Alon Cohen, lighting; With; Gon Biran, Darren Davaney, Rebecca Hytting,Leo Lerus, Mariko Kakizaki, Keren Lurie Pardes; Recorded on 6th and 7th July 2017 at the Opéra Comédie de Montpellier, Festival de Montpellier Danse; TV Director, Louise Narboni et Vincent Massip (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (64 min)

      • Movie soundtracks by Spike Lee & Terence Blanchard - LOTOS Jazz Festival

        Movie soundtracks by Spike Lee & Terence Blanchard; With; Terence Blanchard Quintet; Dee Dee Bridgewater; China Moses; Becca Stevens; Polish National Radio Symphonic Orchestra; Conductor, Alexander Humala; Recorded on March, 6th 2016 during the LOTOS Jazz Festival Bielska Zadymka Jazzowa 2016, Katowice (Poland); Samuel Thiebaut, TV director (52 min)

      • Archie Shepp All star 'Tribute to John Coltrane'

        Archie Shepp, musical direction, saxophones; Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet; Jason Moran, piano; Richard Davis, double bass; Billy Hart, drums; With guests: Marion Rampal, voice; Izidor Leitinger, trumpet; Sébastien Llado, trombone; Jean-Philippe Scali, baritone saxophone; Playlist; Naima - John Coltrane - Arranged by Izidor Leitinger; Cousin Mary - John Coltrane - Arranged by Izidor Leitinger; Blasé - Archie Shepp; Prelude to a Kiss - Duke Ellington; Los Olvidados - Archie Shepp; In 1960, Archie Shepp attended a concert by John Coltrane at the Five Spot, the mythical club on the Lower East Side. Totally fascinated, he decided to pick up the tenor saxophone. Five years later, Shepp - already a reference in the world of free jazz - recorded alongside his hero. The resulting album, 'Ascension', was released in 1966, and remains today one of the great monuments of free improvisation. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Coltrane's death - at the age of forty - the most Parisian representative of the New York avant-garde pays tribute to the brilliant composer of 'A Love Supreme', with a Franco-American all-star band not unlike that which recorded the revolutionary 'Ascension'. A giant of jazz pays tribute to one of his gods... Recorded on September 3rd 2016 at the Grande Halle of la Villette; TV Director, Frank Cassenti (56 min)

      • Salif Keita Acoustic at the Carreau du Temple, Paris

        Salif Keita Acoustic at the Carreau du Temple, Paris; The 'Golden voice of Africa' was the first artist to perform at the Carreau du Temple, a 'new' Parisian venue, recently reopened after years of neglect. The inaugural concert, recorded on Friday 25 April 2014, was the perfect alliance of diverse cultures, carried by the high and powerful voice of this adoptive 'griot' - Salif Keita is a direct descendent of the Mali Empire's founder, Soundiata Keita - and a historical landmark, elegantly restored. Glass, cast iron, brick and wood have given a new life to this former market hall, whose Eiffel-style nineteenth century metallic structure is so typically Parisian. A historical venue and an artist who has freed himself from tradition and follows his own path. With; Salif Keita, lyrics; Aminata Danté et Bah Kouyaté, lyrics; Mamadou Diabaté, Kora; Souleymane Kouyaté, N'goni; Guy Nwogang, drums; Ousmane Kouyaté, Guitar; Playlist: Katolon; M'Bamba; Tu vas me manquer (I miss you); Yamore; Saranfino; Namanamani; Mandjoue; kanté; Coucou (Hello); Tekere; Recorded at the Carreau du temple on March 2014; TV idrector, Josselin Carré (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (17 min)

      • Anima Eterna Brugge and Jos van Immerseel: Gershwin

        Anima Eterna Brugge, Jos van Immerseel (Conductor); Claron McFadden (soprano), Bart Van Caenegem (piano); George Gershwin; Catfish Row, Symphonic suite in five movements from Porgy and Bess, arrangements by Steven D. Bowen; An American in Paris; The man I love; I got Rhythm; My Man's Gone Now; By Strauss; Rhapsody in Blue; Recorded on March 3, 2017 at the Concertgebouw Brugge; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (95 min)

      • Jamie Cullum at Jazz a Vienne

        In 2011, with classic jazz in bright new colours and popular dance tunes, the brilliant British singer and pianist's fifth album was an illustration of his eclectic taste. The Rocheford-born musician admits to a variety of influences, already apparent in his early career at the turn of the century. His repertoire ranges from standards by Gershwin and contemporary trip-hop influences, combining them with his own sense of harmony and moving from one to the other at breakneck speed. After the worldwide success of 'Catching Tales' in 2005, Cullum took a break for a few years. He nevertheless collaborated with Clint Eastwood on the soundtrack to 'Gran Torino'. In 2012, he appeared on French television next to singer Sophie Maurin in the charming pop song 'Far Away'. His sixth album, 'Momentum', was released last spring. Jamie Cullum remains true to himself, at once a rock star and a crooner, with his unmistakable English accent. This amazing stage performer is back in Vienna (he was here in 2011) with an orchestra more like a rock band: 'It's the first time I'm older than the other musicians', he says. Thirteen years after his sensational entrance on the jazz (pop, rock?) scene, Jamie is back with a vengeance. (53 min)

      • Robin McKelle - Jazz a Vienne

        Robin McKelle; Jazz a Vienne 2016; With; Robin McKelle, Jake Sherman (keyboards), Eli Menezes (guitar), Matt Brandau (bass), Adam Jackson (drums); Recorded on July 13th 2016 at the Théâtre Antique; TV direction by Eric Michaud (72 min)

      • Golden Gate Quartet - Jazz a Vienne

        Paul Bremly (baritone), Frank Davis (1st tenor), Michael Robinson (2nd tenor), Terry Francis (bass), Nabiel Pines (p, keys), Joël Rocjer (g, b), Pascal Riou (dms) (87 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (20 min)

      • Lucas Debargue at La Grange de Meslay: Scarlatti, Mozart, Ravel, Liszt

        Lucas Debargue (piano); Domenico Scarlatti; Sonata in A major K.208; Sonate in A major K.24; Sonate in C major K.132; Sonate in D minor K.141; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Piano Sonata in A minor K.310; Maurice Ravel; Gaspard de la Nuit; Franz Liszt; Mephisto Waltz no. 1; Erik Satie; Gnossienne no. 1; Frédéric Chopin; Grande valse brillante en mi bémol majeur opus 18; Recorded on 26 June 2016 at the Grange de Meslay; Directed by François-René Martin (80 min)

      • Nicholas Angelich at La Grange de Meslay: Chopin, Schumann, Liszt

        Nicholas Angelich (piano); Frédéric Chopin; Nocturne op. 55 No. 2 in E-flat major; Étude Op. 10, No. 10 in A-flat major; Robert Schumann; Kreisleriana opus 16; Franz Liszt; Sonata in B minor S. 178; Frédéric Chopin; Mazurka in G sharp minor Op.33 No.1; Mazurka in F minor Op.63 No.2; Recorded on June 25th 2016 at the Grange de Meslay, Fetes Musicales en Touraine; TV direction by François-René Martin (95 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Lucio Silla by Mozart at the Teatro Real, Madrid

        Lucio Silla, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid, Ivor Bolton (conductor); Andrés Máspero (Chorus Master); Claus Guth (Stage director); Tine Buyse (Revival stage director),Christian Schmidt (Set and costume designer), Manfred Voss (Lighting designer), Ronny Dietrich (Dramaturg); Kurt Streit (Lucio Silla); Patricia Petibon (Giunia); Silvia Tro Santafé (Cecilio); Inga Kalna (Lucio Cinna); María José Moreno (Celia); Kenneth Tarver (Aufidio); Recorded on September 21st and 23rd 2017 at the Teatro Real, Madrid; TV Director, Jérémie Cuvillier (210 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (19 min)

      • Adrien Perruchon and the Symfonieorkest Vlaanderen: Coppens, Lalo, Ginastera, Copland, Ravel

        Symfonieorkest Vlaanderen, Adrien Perruchon (conductor); Josef Spacek (violin); Claude Coppens; Music for Orchestra, op. 12; Edouard Lalo; Symphonie espagnole for violin and orchestra op. 21; Alberto Ginastera; Dances from Estancia, op. 8a; Aaron Copland; El Salón México; Maurice Ravel; Boléro; Arturo Márquez; Danzón no. 2; Recorded on March 1st 2017 at the Concertgebouw, Bruges; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon (107 min)

      • Anima Eterna Brugge and Jos Van Immerseel: Ravel, Falla, Enesco

        Anima Eterna Brugge, Jos Van Immerseel (director); Chouchane Siranossian (violin), Claire Chevallier (piano); Maurice Ravel; Ma mere l'oye; Rhapsodie Espagnole; Tzigane; Manuel de Falla; Noches en los jardines de Espa?a; George Enesco; Romanian Rhapsody no. 1; Recorded on March, the 4th 2016 at the Concertgebouw, Bruges (105 min)

      • Il barbiere di Siviglia by Rossini at the Glyndebourne Festival

        Il barbiere di Siviglia, by Gioachino Rossini; Libretto by Cesare Sterbini; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Enrique Mazzola (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus, Jeremy Bines, (Chorus Master); Annabel Arden (Stage Direction); Joanna Parker (Sets), Toby Sedgwick (Director of Movement), James Farncombe (Lighting); Taylor Stayton (Count Almaviva); Björn Bürger (Figaro); Danielle de Niese (Rosina); Alessandro Corbelli (Dr Bartolo); Janis Kelly (Berta); Christophoros Stamboglis (Basilio); Huw Montague Rendall (Fiorello); Recorded on June 17 & 21, 2016 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (165 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (64 min)