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      • Valery Gergiev conducts War and Peace by Prokofiev at the Mariinsky Theatre

        War and Peace, by Sergei Prokofiev; Libretto by Sergei Prokofiev and Mira Mendelson-Prokofieva after the novel of the same name by Lev Tolstoi; Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Graham Vick (stage director); Paul Brown (Set Designer); Giuseppe Di Iorio (Lighting); Andrei Bondarenko (Prince Andrei Bolkonsky); Aida Garifulina (Natasha Rostova); Yulia Matochkina (Sonya); Larisa Diadkova (Maria Dmitrievna Akhrosimova); Sergei Aleksashkin (Count Ilya Rostov); Yevgeny Akimov (Pierre Bezukhov); Maria Maksakova (Helene Bezukhova); Ilya Selivanov (Anatol Kuragin); Edward Tsanga (Dolokhov); Yekaterina Sergeyeva (Princess Marya); Mikhail Petrenko (Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky); Yevgeny Ulanov (Denisov); Alexander Nikitin (Matveyev); Gennady Bezzubenkov (Field-Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov); Vasily Gerello (Napoleon); Mikhail Makarov (Ivanov); Andrei Popov (Platon Karatayev); Recorded on July 2014 at the Mariinsky Thatre, Saint Petersbourg; TV Director, Don Kent (240 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (16 min)

      • AARON GOLDBERG TRIO AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL

        AARON GOLDBERG LIVE AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL; Aaron Goldberg (piano); Joe Sanders (bass); Eric Harland (drums); After graduating from Harvard in 1996, he performed as a sideman and is most associated with saxophonist Joshua Redman. In 2005 and 2006, Aaron toured and recorded with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, appearing on Rosenwinkel's album The Remedy: Live at the Village Vanguard. In 2005 he toured South America with Madeleine Peyroux and spent 6 months performing with the Wynton Marsalis quartet as well as the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Goldberg's debut album as a leader was Turning Point. His most recent release is Home, which continues his long-standing musical partnership with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Eric Harland. In 2004, Goldberg organized Jazz for America's Future, an historic fundraising concert for Sen. John Kerry; in 2008 and 2012 he organized Jazz For Obama, similar fundraising efforts for President Obama. (55 min)

      • Hiatus Kaiyote at the Village Underground - EFG London Jazz Festival

        Melbourne-based Hiatus Kaiyote fuse neo-soul, hip hop and electronic beats along with elements of Latin, jazz and opera. Vocalist and guitarist Nai Palm's intricate and idiosyncratic compositions have turned heads across the globe, and they have been chosen as Best Breakthrough Act at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards. They recently were nominated for 2014 Grammy best R&B performance. Nai Palm (voice, guitar); Paul Bender (bass); Perrin Moss (drums); Simon Mavin (keyboard) (67 min)

      • NORMA WINSTONE TRIO AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL

        NORMA WINSTONE TRIO & EMILY REMEMBERED LIVE AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL; Since emerging on the London jazz scene in 1966 with an engagement at Ronnie Scott's Club, Norma Winstone has worked with many of the innovators on the British and European scene. Her unique voice could be said to define an entire era of British and European Jazz, from re-inventions of The Great American Songbook to more abstract excursions into vocal timbre. She recorded five albums for the iconic German record label ECM with the group Azimuth, with John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler. Her own album for ECM, Somewhere Called Home with John Taylor and saxophonist/clarinettist Tony Coe, has become a classic vocal album, and her latest album Dance without Answer was released on ECM in 2013. (57 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (18 min)

      • Coppelia by the Bordeaux Opera Ballet. Teatro La Fenice

        Coppelia by the Bordeaux Opera Ballet; Choreography: Charles Jude; Ballet of the Opéra national de Bordeaux (dir. Charles Jude); Recorded at the Fenice; Music: Léo Delibes; Orchestra del Teatro La Fenice directed by Geoffrey Styles; Sets and costumes: Giulio Achilli; Costumes: Philippe Binot; Lights: François Saint-Cyr; Adapted by Charles Jude from Arthur Saint-Léon and Charles Nuitter's argument, after Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann's 'The Sandman'; Directed for video by Fabrice Levillain (1h35) - 2010 (96 min)

      • David Parsons Dance Company - Teatro Malibran, La Fenice

        David Parsons Dance Company; Choreographer, David Parsons; Lights, Howell Bimkley; The Envelope (1986); Music, Gioachino Rossini; Costume, Judy Wirkula; Hand Dance (2003); Original music, Kenji Bunch; Costume, David Parsons; Finding center (2015); Music, Thomas Newman; Visual Art, Rita Blitt; Costume, Natomi Luppescu; Caught (1982); Music, Robert Fripp 'Let the Power fall'; Costume, Judy Wirkula; Lighting concept, David Parsons; In the End (2005); Music, Dave Matthews Band; Costume, Mia McSwain; Recorded on March 17th and 18tg 2017 at the Theatro Malibran (Fenice), Venice; TV Director, Yan Proefrock (88 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (48 min)

      • Keith B Brown - Strasbourg Jazz Festival

        KEITH B. BROWN - Guitar & vocal; ETIENNE PRIEURET - Guitar; EMMANUEL DUCLOUX - Bass (62 min)

      • Badbadnotgood - SingJazz festival

        Badbadnotgood at the festival SingJazz 2016; With; Matthew A. Tavares, keyboards; Alexander Sowinski, drums, sampler; Chester Hansen, bass guitar, upright bass; Leland Whitty, saxophone, viola, violin; Recorded on March, the 4h 2016 at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore; Amos Rozenberg, TV director (51 min)

      • Avishai Cohen 'New York Division' - Jazz a Vienne

        Avishai Cohen (vocals, bass), Diego Urcola (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Kurt Rosenwinkel (guitar), Nitai Hershkovits (piano), Daniel Dor (drums) (81 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (91 min)

      • AARON GOLDBERG TRIO AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL

        AARON GOLDBERG LIVE AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL; Aaron Goldberg (piano); Joe Sanders (bass); Eric Harland (drums); After graduating from Harvard in 1996, he performed as a sideman and is most associated with saxophonist Joshua Redman. In 2005 and 2006, Aaron toured and recorded with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, appearing on Rosenwinkel's album The Remedy: Live at the Village Vanguard. In 2005 he toured South America with Madeleine Peyroux and spent 6 months performing with the Wynton Marsalis quartet as well as the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Goldberg's debut album as a leader was Turning Point. His most recent release is Home, which continues his long-standing musical partnership with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Eric Harland. In 2004, Goldberg organized Jazz for America's Future, an historic fundraising concert for Sen. John Kerry; in 2008 and 2012 he organized Jazz For Obama, similar fundraising efforts for President Obama. (55 min)

      • Hiatus Kaiyote at the Village Underground - EFG London Jazz Festival

        Melbourne-based Hiatus Kaiyote fuse neo-soul, hip hop and electronic beats along with elements of Latin, jazz and opera. Vocalist and guitarist Nai Palm's intricate and idiosyncratic compositions have turned heads across the globe, and they have been chosen as Best Breakthrough Act at Gilles Peterson's Worldwide Awards. They recently were nominated for 2014 Grammy best R&B performance. Nai Palm (voice, guitar); Paul Bender (bass); Perrin Moss (drums); Simon Mavin (keyboard) (67 min)

      • NORMA WINSTONE TRIO AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL

        NORMA WINSTONE TRIO & EMILY REMEMBERED LIVE AT THE EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL; Since emerging on the London jazz scene in 1966 with an engagement at Ronnie Scott's Club, Norma Winstone has worked with many of the innovators on the British and European scene. Her unique voice could be said to define an entire era of British and European Jazz, from re-inventions of The Great American Songbook to more abstract excursions into vocal timbre. She recorded five albums for the iconic German record label ECM with the group Azimuth, with John Taylor and Kenny Wheeler. Her own album for ECM, Somewhere Called Home with John Taylor and saxophonist/clarinettist Tony Coe, has become a classic vocal album, and her latest album Dance without Answer was released on ECM in 2013. (57 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (47 min)

      • La Senna Festeggiante by Vivaldi

        B'Rock Orchestra; Karina Gauvin (soprano, L'Eta dell Oro), Sonia Prina (alto, La Virtu), Ugo Guagliardo (bass, La Senna); AntonioVivaldi; La Senna festeggiante; Recorded on January 14th, 2017 at the Arsenal de Metz; Directed by Sylvain Pierrel (78 min)

      • Jean Gilles: Messe des morts, by Skip Sempé - Misteria Paschalia

        Capriccio Stravagante, Capella Cracoviensi, Skip Sempé (Conductor); Jean Gilles; Messe des Morts; Recorded on April 11, 2017 at the Church of the Corpus Christie, Krakow, during the Misteria Paschalia Festival; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (55 min)

      • The Coronation Mass by Mozart in Versailles

        Ensemble Matheus, Cor de Cambra del Palau de la Música Orfeó Catala, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (Conductor); Simon Halsey (Chorus Master); Soraya Mafi (Soprano), Jose Maria Lo Monaco (Mezzo-soprano), Julien Behr (Tenor), Luigi De Donato (Bass); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Mass in C major, K.317 'Coronation'; Recorded at the Château de Versailles, Chapelle Royale, on June 18, 2017; Directed by Benjamin Bleton (29 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (57 min)

      • A Christmas Tale with the Huelgas Ensemble and Paul Van Nevel

        Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel (Conductor); Huelgas Ensemble; Poline Renou (soprano), Axelle Bernage (mezzo soprano), Achim Schulz (tenorino), Bernd Oliver Fröhlich, Stefan Berghammer, Matthew Vine (tenors), Tim Scott Whiteley, Guillaume Olry (basses), Bart Coen (recorder), Peter De Clercq (recorder), Silke Jacobsen (recorder, tabor, flute & percussion), An Van Laethem (rebec, fiddle & renaissance violin), Susanne Braumann (viol); Mirabile Mysterium - A European Christmas Tale (1300-1850); 1. The birth in Bethlehem; Balaam de quo vaticinans (a 3) - anonymus, ca. 1300; Myrabile Mysterium (a 5) - Jacobus Gallus 1550-1591; Este ni?o que es sol del Aurora (a 2, 4 & 8) - Jerónimo Luca ca. 1630; Carol for Christmas-Eve (a 4), from Christmas Carols, London 1871; 2. The crime of Herodes; Hostis Herodes Impie (a 4) - Anonymus, ca. 1320; Interrogabat Magos Herodes (a 4) - Jean Mouton ca.1459-1522; Vox in Rama (a 5) - Giaches de Wert 1535-1596; A voice from Ramah was there sent (a 4) - B. Luard Selby (England, 19th Century); 3. The travel of the three Kings Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar (Le voyage des trois rois mages); Vincti Presepio (a 3) - Anonymus, ca. 1300; Reges Terrae (a 6) - Pierre de Manchicourt, ca.1510-1564; Ab Oriente (a 5) - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, 1562-1621; Drei Könige (a 5) - Peter Cornelius, 1824-1874; 4. Epilogue; Quae stella sole pulchrior (a 1 & 4) - Anonymus, ca. 1300; Dexen que Llore mi Ni?o (a 1, 4 & 8) - António Marques Lésbio, 1639-1709; Recorded on December 23, 2014 at the Saint Augustine Church, Antwerp, Belgium (62 min)

      • Sacred and secular music by Buxtehude with Vox Luminis and Ensemble Masques

        Ensemble Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier (Conductor); Sara Jäggi, Zsuzsi Tóth, Stefanie True, Caroline Weynants (soprani), Jan Kullman, Daniel Elgersma (alti), Robert Buckland, Philippe Froeliger (tenors), Sebastian Myrus, Lionel Meunier (basses); Ensemble Masques, Olivier Fortin (artistic direction); Sophie Gent, Tuomo Suni (violins), Kathleen Kajioka (viola), Mélisande Corriveau (viola da gambe), Benoît Vanden Bemden (violone), Olivier Fortin (harpsichord, organ); Dietrich Buxtehude; Gott hilf mir, denn das Wasser geht mit bis an die Seele, BuxWV 34; Sonata in A minor BuxWV 272; Cantata BuxWV 10; Jesu, meines Lebens Leben, BuxWV 62; Cantata BuxWV 77; Sonata in B flat major BuxWV 255; Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr, BuxWV 41; Recorded on January 27, 2017 at the AMUZ, Antwerp; Directed by Sonia Paramo (82 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (55 min)

      • Draghi: Il terremoto, by Vincent Dumestre - Misteria Paschalia

        Le Poeme Harmonique, Arte dei Suonatori, Vincent Dumestre (Conductor); Mario Draghi; Il terremoto; Recorded on April 12, 2017 at the Saint Catherine Church, Krakow, during the Misteria Paschalia Festival; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (75 min)

      • Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale, by Vincent Dumestre - Misteria Paschalia

        Le Poeme Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre (conductor); musicAeterna, Vitaly Polonsky (choirmaster); Deborah Cachet (soprano), Eva Zaicik (mezzo-soprano), Jean-François Lombard (alto), Sébastien Obrecht (tenor), Cyril Auvity (tenor), Geoffroy Buffiere (bass); Claudio Monteverdi; Orfeo - Toccata; Andrea Falconieri; Battalla de Barabaso yerno de Satanas; Anonymous; Psalm in fauxbordon - Dixit Dominus; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Dixit Dominus II; Annibale Gregori; Mai non disciolgasi (ciaccona); Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Gloria; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Crucifixus; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Salve Regina; Giovanni Gabrieli; Canzon a 12; Claudio Monteverdi / Aquilino Coppini; O gloriose martyr; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Magnificat Primo; Recorded at the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Krakow, on April 10, 2017 during the Misteria Paschalia Festival; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (105 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (28 min)

      • Valery Gergiev conducts the Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky

        The Queen of Spades, by Pyotr Tchaikovsky; Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Children's Chorus of the Saint Petersburg Television & Radio, Igor Gribkov (Chorus Master); Alexei Stepanyuk (Stage Director); Alexander Orlov (Sets), Irina Cherednikov (Costumes), Alexander Sivaev (Lighting), Llya Ustyantsev (Choreography); Maxim Aksenov (Herman); Roman Burdenko (Count Tomsky); Vladislav Sulimsky (Prince Eletsky); Maria Maksakova (Countess); Irina Churilova (Lisa); Yekaterina Sergeyeva (Pauline); Recorded on 27 & 29 May 2015 at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg; Directed by Louise Narboni (186 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (43 min)