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      • Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by Wagner at the Salzburg Festival

        Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, by Richard Wagner; Wiener Philharmoniker, Daniele Gatti (conductor); Konzertvereinigung Wiener Statsopernchor; Stefan Herheim (Stage Direction); Anna Gabler (Eva); Monika Bohinec (Magdalene); Michael Volle (Hans Sachs); Roberto Sacca (Walther von Stolzing ); Georg Zeppenfeld (Veit Pogner); Markus Werba (Sixtus Beckmesser); Peter Sonn (David); Thomas Ebenstein (Kunz Vogelsang ); Guido Jentjens (Konrad Nachtigall); Oliver Zwarg (Fritz Kothner); Benedikt Kobel (Balthasar Zorn); Franz Supper (Ulrich Eißlinger); Thorsten Scharnke (Augustin Moser); Karl Huml (Hermann Ortel); Dirk Aleschus (Hans Schwarz); Roman Astakhov (Hans Foltz); Tobias Kehrer (a night watcher); Directed by Hannes Rossacher; Recorded at the Salzburg Festival 2013 (281 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (12 min)

      • Roy Haynes Quartet - Porgy & Bess (Wien)

        Roy Haynes Quartet; Jaleel Shaw (saxophones); Martin Bejerano (piano); David Wong (bass); Roy Haynes (drums) (56 min)

      • Sidsel Endresen and Stian Westerhus - Porgy And Bess (Wien. Austria)

        There is little more courageous and exciting singers that Norwegian Sidsel Endresen. In a language invented by her, Sidsel delivers blazing improvisations. With guitarist Stian Westerhus, she found her perfect alter ego, furious improviser, capable of any excess, saturation, larsens, distortion pedal fully, but also hovering flights. Together they form a duo unmatched in the music scene. (56 min)

      • Roscoe Mitchell Solo - Porgy And Bess (Wien. Austria)

        From the famous Art Ensemble of Chicago saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell is an exceptional improviser, using as a person all registers of the instrument. A living legend of Free Jazz he continues to explore in different formations. Tonight, he appears alone on stage with an alto and a soprano, and gives excpetionnelle performance. (55 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • El Djoudour (Roots), choreography by Abou Lagraa. Chaillot Theater

        El Djoudour (Roots); Choreography, scenography and artistic direction Abou Lagraa; Artistic and educational advisor Nawal Ait Benalla-Lagraa; Lights Nicolas Faucheux; Music Olivier Innocenti; Voice Houria Aichi; With Nawal Ait Benalla-Lagraa, Lydie Alberto, Ali Brainis, Sarah Cerneaux, Nassim Feddal, Laurent Jocelyn, Oussama Kouadria, Bilel Madaci, Marion Renoux, Fanny Sage, Féroz Sahoulamide, Tanné Uddén, Angela Vanoni, Bernard Wayack Pambe, Zoubir Yahiaoui; El Djoudour, meaning 'Roots', is the story of the choreographer's return to the land of his ancestors. Born and educated in France, Abou Lagraa revisits Algeria, the land his family came from. There he finds an Arab-Muslin culture based on mutual support, generosity and daily rituals where the body - an object of desire, sacred or rejected - is omnipresent. From the reunion with the culture that nourished his identity, he fashions a moving work, accompanied with sacred chants, that was selected for the Opening Night of the Marseille Provence festival of 2013. After Nya in 2010, which won the 'Grand Prix de la Critique', here is another contribution to the cross-Mediterranean Franco-Algerian project Abou Lagraa has been involved in since 2010. With a foot on each shore, Lagraa questions the place of the individual and his desire for freedom in an increasingly multi-cultural society. Steeped in history, and resolutely facing the future. Recorded at the Chaillot National Theater; TV Director Luc Riolon (75 min)

      • Deca Danse by the Batsheva Dance Company. Chaillot Theater

        Deca Dance; Choreography, Ohad Naharin; Dancers of the Batsheva Dance Company; Lights, Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi); Costumes, Rakefet Levi (except Seder Sharon Eyal); Designed for the first time in 2000, the program then celebrated the 10 years worth of creations of Ohad Naharin with the company, offering a striking collage of excerpts from his work. The piece has been steadily reworked and enhanced, and now gives the Israeli choreographer a chance to display his various inspirations - from the most demonstrative movement to very intimate expression - as well as to interrogate the key elements of his work. More than a collection of selected works, it is a genuine recreation whose repertoire provides continuously revisited material. Energetic and sensual, always walking a fine line between body and soul emotions, dance becomes its own theater. An enthralling experience for spectators, caught up in a whirlwind of unforgettable movements, sounds and images delivered by a company at its best. The visionary choreographer also devised the music (Maxim Waratt, Maurice Ravel, Arvo Pärt, Seefeel, Chari Chari, Antonio Vivaldi, Ali Hassan Kuban, Avi Belleli, Dan Makov...), the lights and the scenography. Directed for video by Luc Riolon - 2013 (75 min); Recorded on 2013 at the Théâtre national de Chaillot (74 min)

      • Naharin's Virus choreography by Ohad Naharin, Batsheva Dance Company. Théâtre de Chaillot

        Naharin's Virus; Choreography by Ohad Naharin in collaboration with the dancers; After Peter Handke theatre piece, 'Outrage au public'; Original Music, Karni Postel, Habib Alla Jamal, Shama Khader; Costume, Rakefet Levy; Light, Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi); With the dancers from the Batsheva Dance Company; TV Director, Tommy Pascal; Recorded on December 20th 2014 at the Théâtre national de Chaillot - Jean Vilar Hall, Paris (63 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (17 min)

      • Gabor Winand and Olah Kalman Duet - Junas Jazz Festival

        Gabor Winand (voice), Olah Kalman (piano) (56 min)

      • Charles Bradley - La Cigale

        Charles Bradley @ la Cigale; Charles Bradley, vocal; and the 'Extraordinaires'; Billy (William) Aukstik, trumpet; Thomas Brenneck, guitar; Vincent Chiarito, bas; Michael Deller, organ; Tony Jarvis, sax tenor; Carlos Sánchez, vocal and drums; Playlist; 1. Heartaches and Pain - Charles Bradley; 2. No Time For Dreaming - Charles Bradley; 3. Lovin' You Baby - Charles Bradley; 4. The World (Is Going Up In Flames) - Charles Bradley; 5. How Long - Charles Bradley; 6. This Love Ain't Big Enough For the Two of Us - Charles Bradley; 7. I Believe In Your Love - Charles Bradley; 8. Golden Rule - Charles Bradley; 9. Why Is It So Hard - Charles Bradley; Recorded on April 26th 2012 at La Cigale, Paris; TV Director, David Ctiborsky (53 min)

      • Marianne Trudel - Upstairs, Montreal

        Marianne Trudel @ Upstairs, Montreal; Marianne Trudel, piano; Robbie Kuster, drums; Rémi Jean-Leblanc, Bass; Compositions Marianne Trudel; Possibilités et limitations (possibilities and limitations); Oui (yes); Trois soleils (three suns); La Vie commence ici (Life start here); Deux soleils (two suns); La Riviere (the river); Soon; Le Vent est une chance (wind is a chance); Urge; La Nuit, les lucioles... (night, fireflies...); Recorded on April 14th 2015 @ Upstairs, Montreal; TV Director, Julien Condemine (62 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (107 min)

      • Roy Haynes Quartet - Porgy & Bess (Wien)

        Roy Haynes Quartet; Jaleel Shaw (saxophones); Martin Bejerano (piano); David Wong (bass); Roy Haynes (drums) (56 min)

      • Sidsel Endresen and Stian Westerhus - Porgy And Bess (Wien. Austria)

        There is little more courageous and exciting singers that Norwegian Sidsel Endresen. In a language invented by her, Sidsel delivers blazing improvisations. With guitarist Stian Westerhus, she found her perfect alter ego, furious improviser, capable of any excess, saturation, larsens, distortion pedal fully, but also hovering flights. Together they form a duo unmatched in the music scene. (56 min)

      • Roscoe Mitchell Solo - Porgy And Bess (Wien. Austria)

        From the famous Art Ensemble of Chicago saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell is an exceptional improviser, using as a person all registers of the instrument. A living legend of Free Jazz he continues to explore in different formations. Tonight, he appears alone on stage with an alto and a soprano, and gives excpetionnelle performance. (55 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (56 min)

      • Lionel Bringuier conducts the Tonhalle Orchestra: Ravel, Schumann, Bartok

        Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Lionel Bringuier (Conductor); Martin Helmchen (piano); Maurice Ravel; Le tombeau de Couperin; Robert Schumann; Piano Concerto in A minor op. 54; Béla Bartók; Concerto for orchestra; Recorded at the Tonhalle, Zürich, September 28th, 2013; TV Director Olivier Simonnet - 2013 - 128 mns (97 min)

      • Bertrand de Billy and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne: Fauré, Mozart, Messiaen

        Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Maîtrise de Radio-France, Bertrand De Billy (Conductor); Sarah Louvion (Flute), Letizia Belmondo (Harpe); Gabriel Fauré; Masques et Bergamasques op. 112; W. A. Mozart; Concerto for flute and harp in C major K 299; Olivier Messiaen; Trois petites liturgies de la présence divine; Recorded on 22 February 2015 at the Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio, Paris; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (89 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (54 min)

      • Claudio Abbado conducts Mozart and Schubert in Salzburg

        Orchestra Mozart, Claudio Abbado (conductor); Rachel Harnisch, Roberta Invernizzi (sopranos), Sara Mingardo (alto), Javier Camarena, Paolo Fanale (tenors), Alex Esposito (bass); Arnold Schoenberg Choir; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Missa solemnis in C minor K. 139 'Waisenhausmesse'; Franz Schubert; Mass in E flat major D. 950; Directed by Michael Bayer; Recoded at the Salzburg Festival 2012 (104 min)

      • Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts sacred works by Mozart in Salzburg

        Concentus Musicus Wien, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor); Sylvia Schwatz (soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus (mezzosoprano), Jeremy Ovenden (tenor), Florian Boesch (baritone); Arnold Schönberg Choir; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento K.243; Missa longa in C Major K. 262; Directed by Félix Breisach; Recorded at the Salzburg Cathedral in 2012 during the Salzburg Festival (74 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (20 min)

      • Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducts Beethoven's Missa Solemnis at the Concertgebouw

        Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Nikolaus Harnoncourt (conductor); Marlis Petersen (soprano), Elisabeth Kulman (alto), Werner Güra (tenor), Gerald Finley (bass); Netherlands Radio Choir; Ludwig van Beethoven; Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123; Directed by Joost Honselaar; Recorded in 2012 at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam (93 min)

      • Myung Whun Chung's farewell concert

        Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Myung Whun Chung (Conductor); Martha Argerich (piano), Nicholas Angelich (piano); Hector Berlioz; Carnaval Romain, overture op. 9; Francis Poulenc; Concerto for two pianos and orchestra in D minor, FP 61; Camille Saint-Saëns; Symphony no. 3 ''with organ'' in C minor, op. 78; Recorded on July 9th and 10th, 2015 at the Chorégies d'Orange, Théâtre Antique; Directed by par Andy Sommer (76 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno by Haendel at the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence

        Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, by Georg Friedrich Haendel; Oratorio en two parts, libretto by cardinal Benedetto Pamphili; Le Concert d'Astrée, Emmanuelle Haim (Conductor); Krzysztof Warlikowski (Stage Direction); Malgorzata Szczesniak (Sets & Costumes), Christian Longchamp (Dramaturgy), Felice Ross (Lighting), Claude Bardouil (Choreography), Denis Guéguin (Video); Sabine Devieilhe (Bellezza); Franco Fagioli (Piacere); Sara Mingardo (Disinganno); Michael Spyres (Tempo); Live from the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence; TV direction by Stéphane Metge (137 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (97 min)