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      • Iván Fischer conducts Prokofiev and Stravinsky with the Budapest Festival Orchestra

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Thomas Zehetmair (violin); Sergei Prokofiev; Overture on Hebrew themes, Op. 34; Violin concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63; Igor Stravinsky; Jeu de cartes; The Firebird suite, No. 2 (1919); Live from the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; TV direction by Sébastien Glas (93 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (11 min)

      • Tetzlaff Quartet plays Mozart, Shostakovich and Sibelius

        Tetzlaff Quartet; Christian Tetzlaff (Violin), Elisabeth Kufferath (Violin), Hanna Weinmeister (Viola), Tanja Tetzlaff (Cello); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; String Quartet No.16 in E-flat major, K.428; Dmitri Shostakovich; String quartet no. 11 in F major, op. 122; Jean Sibelius; String Quartet ''Voces intimae'', Op.56; Recorded in January 2016 at the Philharmonie 2, Cité de la Musique, Salle de Concerts, Paris; Directed by par Franck Chaudemanche (80 min)

      • Ivan Fischer conducts Liszt and Wagner

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (direction); Petra Lang (soprano); Franz Liszt; Mephisto-Walz No. 1; Richard Wagner; Tannhäuser (Ouverture and Bacchanale); Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Prelude); Götterdämmerung (Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt); Götterdämmerung (Siegfrieds Todesmarsch); Götterdämmerung (Last scene); Recorded at Salle Pleyel (Paris); TV Director, François Goetghebeur (87 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (40 min)

      • Les Contes d'Hoffmann by Offenbach at the Teatro Real de Madrid

        Les Contes d'Hoffmann, by Jacques Offenbach; Sylvain Cambreling (Conductor); Christoph Marthaler (Stage Director); Anna Viebrock (Sets and Costumes); Eric Cutler (Hoffmann); Anne Sofie von Otter (La Muse / Nicklausse); Vito Priante (Lindorf / Coppélius / Dr. Miracle / Dapertutto); Christoph Homberger (Andrés / Cochenille / Frantz / Pitichinaccio); Ana Durlovski (Olympia); Measha Brueggergosman (Antonia / Giulietta); Lani Poulson (La voix de la mere d'Antonia); Gerardo López (Nathanaël); Graham Valentine (Spalanzani); Tomeu Bibiloni (Hermann); Isaac Galán (Schlemil); Jean -Philippe Lafont (Maître Luther / Crespel); Altea Garrido (Stella); Recorded at the Teatro Real de Madrid on May 21st 2014; TV Director, Jérémie Cuvillier (193 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (43 min)

      • Yaron Herman Trio Live At Cully Jazz Festival

        Yaron Herman, the most impressive pianist among the young generation, returns with the amazing drummer Gerald Cleaver and the no less talented double bass player Matt Brewer. The freshness and open-mindedness heard in Cully command respect. Yaron Herman's ideas are truly innovative and inspired, with their use of left-hand ostinatos and the extreme energy of his playing. Yaron Herman shares the stage with the audience, like a tightrope artist who never quite sits nor stands as the music gathers pace. His entire body plays along with his fingers. A spectacular concert in every sense of the word, featuring a striking young virtuoso of the piano. (60 min)

      • Stanley Clarke band - Jazz in Marciac

        Beka Gochiashvili, piano; Cameron Graves, keyboards; Stanley Clarke, bass; Michael Mitchell, drums (53 min)

      • Chick Corea solo - Jazz in Marciac

        Chick Corea, piano solo (62 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (115 min)

      • The Belcea String Quartet plays Beethoven in Vienna: Quartets Nos.9 & 14

        Belcea String Quartet; Corina Belcea (violin); Axel Schacher (violin); Krzysztof Chorzelski (viola); Antoine Lederlin (cello); Ludwig van Beethoven; The String Quartets; String quartet no. 9 in C major ('Rasumovsky '), Opus 59/3 (35 mns); String quartet no. 14 in C sharp minor, Opus 131 (38 mns); Recorded at the Konzerthaus, Vienna, in 2012; Directed by Frédéric Delesque (71 min)

      • The Budapest Festival Orchestra and Robin Ticciati: Fauré, Ravel, Berlioz, Debussy

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Robin Ticciati (Conductor); Anna Caterina Antonacci (mezzosoprano); Gabriel Fauré; Pelléas et Mélisande; Hector Berlioz; La mort de Cléopâtre; Maurice Ravel; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Claude Debussy; La Mer; Recorded on 29 & 30 November 2014 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; Directed by Sébastien Glas (82 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (67 min)

      • Midsummer Night's Dream by M. Kelemenis. Ballet Of Geneve

        Midsummer night's dream; Choreography by Michel Kelemenis; Composer, Félix Mendelssohn; Ballet of the Grand théatre de Geneve; Basel Sinfonietta; Robert Reimer, conductor; Nicolas Musin, scenography, costume, lights; Serafima Demianova, piano; With; Puck/Oberon Joseph Aitken; A Fairy /Tatiana Yu Otagaki; Héléna Sarawanee Tanatanit; Lysandre Geoffroy Van Dyck; Hermia Daniela Zaghini; Demetrius Nathanaël Marie; Pyrame Paul Girard; Thisbée Loris Bonani; Three actors/ Natan Bouzy, Armando Gonzalez and Aurelien Dougé; And; Fernanda Barbosa, Ornella Capece, Gabriela Gomez, Andie Masazza, Virginie Nopper, Angela Rebelo, Isabelle Schramm, Sara Shigenari, Vladimir Ippolitov, Xavier Juyon, Nahuel Vega. TV Director, Stéphane Lebard; Recorded at the Grand Théatre de Geneve on October 7th 2013 (80 mns) (80 min)

      • The Nutcraker by Jeroen Verbruggen with the Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Geneve

        The Nutcracker; Choreography by Jeroen Verbruggen; Fairy-Ballet by Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovski; Libretto by Ivan Vsevolojski et Marius Petipa, after Nutcracker story d'Alexandre Dumas and the fairy tail by E.T.A. Hoffmann Nutcracker and the Mice King; Music Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovski. Grand Théâtre de Geneve ballet; Philippe Cohen, Direction; Suisse Romande orchestra; Philippe Béran, conductor; Livia Stoianova and Yassen Samouilov - On aura tout vu, Scenography and costume; Ben Ormerod, lights; Recorded at the Grand Théâtre de Geneve on Novembre 19th and 20th 2014; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (83 min)

      • Mémoire de l'Ombre choreography by Ken Ossola

        MEMOIRE DE L'OMBRE; Choreographer, Ken Ossola; Music, Gustav Mahler; Musical arrangement, Julien Tarride; Scénography & costume, Nicolas Musin; Lights, Hrrys Picot; Ballet of the Grand Théâtre de Géneve; With; Female dancers: Céline Allain, Fernanda Barbosa, Louise Bille, Ornella Capece, Andie Masazza, Virginie Nopper, Yu Otagaki, Angela Rebelo, Sara Shigenari, Sarawanee Tanatanit,Daniela Zaghini; Male Dancers: Joseph Aitken, Loris Bonani, Natan Bouzy, Aurélien Dougé, Paul Girard, Vladimir Ippolitov; More a calligrapher than a choreographer, Ken Ossola's art plays with shadow and light. With his ballets, he chisels the dancer's body like a skilled craftsman into deceptively delicate forms, full of harmony and interior peace. Ken Ossola's choice of Gustav Mahler's hymn of love to life and the world for this performance seems obvious, given his dance's propensity for the sacred and the way he places human beings in the eternal whirlwind of forces at play in the universe. Ken Ossola invents movement to heighten and deepen his dancers' awareness. He captures the secret magic of a body language that joins the innermost energy of individual being with a substance both divine and immaterial. Recorded at the Grand Théâtre of Geneve on 2014 February 20th; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (75 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (9 min)

      • Tetzlaff Quartet plays Mozart, Shostakovich and Sibelius

        Tetzlaff Quartet; Christian Tetzlaff (Violin), Elisabeth Kufferath (Violin), Hanna Weinmeister (Viola), Tanja Tetzlaff (Cello); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; String Quartet No.16 in E-flat major, K.428; Dmitri Shostakovich; String quartet no. 11 in F major, op. 122; Jean Sibelius; String Quartet ''Voces intimae'', Op.56; Recorded in January 2016 at the Philharmonie 2, Cité de la Musique, Salle de Concerts, Paris; Directed by par Franck Chaudemanche (80 min)

      • Ivan Fischer conducts Liszt and Wagner

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (direction); Petra Lang (soprano); Franz Liszt; Mephisto-Walz No. 1; Richard Wagner; Tannhäuser (Ouverture and Bacchanale); Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Prelude); Götterdämmerung (Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt); Götterdämmerung (Siegfrieds Todesmarsch); Götterdämmerung (Last scene); Recorded at Salle Pleyel (Paris); TV Director, François Goetghebeur (87 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (36 min)

      • Das Rheingold by Wagner at the Liceu in Barcelona

        Das Rheingold, by Richard Wagner; Symphony Orchestra of the Grand Théâtre del Liceu, Josep Pons (conductor); Robert Carsen et Patrick Kinmonth (Stage Direction); Patrick Kinmonth (Sets and Costumes); Albert Dohmen (Wotan); Ralf Lukas (Donner); Marcel Reijans (Froh); Kurt Streit (Loge); Ain Anger (Fasolt); Ante Jerkunica (Fafner); Andrew Shore (Alberich); Mikhail Vekua (Mime); Mihoko Fujimura (Fricka); Erika Wueschner (Freia); Ewa Podles (Erda); Lisette Bolle (Woglinde); Maria Hinojosa (Wellgunde); Nadine Weissmann (Flosshilde); Directed by François-René Martin; Recorded at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, in April 2013 (155 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (54 min)

      • Casals Quartet plays Schubert, Shostakovich and Beethoven

        Casals Quartet; Vera Martínez Mehner (Violin), Abel Tomas (Violin), Jonathan Brown (Viola), Arnau Tomas; (Cello); Franz Schubert; String quartet no. 12 in C minor, D. 703 'Quartettsatz'; Dmitri Shostakovich; String quartet no. 6 in G major op. 101; Ludwig van Beethoven; String quartet no. 8 in E minor, op. 59 no. 2 ''Razumovsky''; Recorded in January 2016 at the Philharmonie 2, Cité de la Musique, Salle de Concerts, Paris; Directed by par Franck Chaudemanche (71 min)

      • The Belcea String Quartet plays Beethoven in Vienna: Quartets Nos.2, 5 & 15

        Belcea String Quartet; Corina Belcea (violin); Axel Schacher (violin); Krzysztof Chorzelski (viola); Antoine Lederlin (cello); Ludwig van Beethoven; The String Quartets; String quartet no. 2 in G major ('Compliments'), Op. 18/2 (27 mns); String quartet no. 5 in A major, Op. 18/5 (28 mns); String quartet no. 15 in A minor, ('Heiliger Dankgesang'), Op. 132 (40 mns); Recorded at the Konzerthaus, Vienna, in 2012; Directed by Frédéric Delesque (99 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (64 min)