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      • 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

        (26 min)

      • 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)

      • Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 6 & 10 by Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra

        Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Gautier Capuçon (cello); Dmitri Shostakovich; Symphony no. 6; Concerto for cello and orchestra no. 1; Symphony no. 10; Recorded at the Salle Pleyel, Paris (137 min)

      • Myung Whun Chung conducts the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France: Prokofiev, Mozart, Ravel

        Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Ch?ur de Radio France, Myung Whun Chung (direction); Sergei Prokofiev; Romeo and Juliet, suites for orchestra; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Ave verum corpus; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis et Chloé, suite no. 2; Recorded on November 14th 2014 at the Auditorium de Radio France, Paris; TV Director, Franck Chaudemanche (51 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (8 min)

      • Sheikh Yasin Al-Tuhami - Fes Festival

        Sheikh Yasin al-Tuhami live at Fes; A great Sufi or rather 'Munshid' singer, Sheikh Yasin al-Tuhâmi is one of the greatest Egyptian representatives of this tradition of poetry and declamation. The son of the Imam at the Great Mosque, he was always fascinated by Sufi art and taught himself music from an early age. He belongs to a tradition of religious chant where theory and practice are closely intertwined. His incantations come from the Islam of the street, his improvisations convey reassurance and hope, taking pleasure in words, puns and rhymes. Fortunately, one doesn't have to speak Arabic to join in the trance. TV director Niko Sardjvéladzé (51 min)

      • Melanie de Biasio - Montreal Jazz Festival

        MELANIE DE BIASIO; This Belgian siren turned the jazz world upside down with her breathtaking album, No Deal. Singer-flautist Mélanie De Biasio summons the suspended pop style of Talk Talk, the erudite blues of Nina Simone, the eminent lyricism of Jeff Buckley and the ambience of Portishead and Pink Floyd, all of it pierced by majestic moments of silence. Her deep, shaded voice seems to have come from Elsewhere, casting an ethereal spell that has earned her the nickname 'the Belgian Billie Holiday.' Magic! Melanie de Biasio (lead); Pascal Paulus (vintage synths); Pascal Mohy (piano); Samuel Gerstmans (double bass) (53 min)

      • Hugh Masekela at Paris Jazz Festival

        Hugh Masekela celebrates Mama Afrika; Hugh MASEKELA flugelhorn, vocals / Cameron WARD guitar / Fana ZULU bass / Randal SKIPPERS keyboards / Lee-Roy SAULS drums / Francis Manneh FUSTER percussions; With Abdullah Ibrahim, Masekela is one of the pioneering figures of South African jazz. With his music, the trumpeter, flugelhornist, singer and composer has strongly influenced the political emergence of the anti-apartheid movement which he helped bring to international attention, through noted performances such as the one he gave in Monterey alongside Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix back in 1967, or his appearance on Paul Simon's multi-million selling Graceland album. Fresh from his presence at Barack Obama's second inauguration ball, Masekela will present his latest project at Parc Floral, a celebration of his late wife, South African diva Miriam Makeba. (55 min)

      • Turandot by Puccini at the Arena di Verona

        Turandot, by Giacomo Puccini; Orchestra and Ballet of the Fondazione Arena di Verona, Giuliano Carella (Conductor); Franco Zeffirelli (Stage Direction & Sets); Maria Guleghina (Turandot); Carlo Bosi (Imperatore); Luiz-Ottavio Faria (Timur); Salvatore Licitra (Calaf); Tamar Iveri (Liu); Recorded in 2010 at the Arena di Verona; Directed by Andy Sommer (128 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (48 min)

      • Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne & Joshua Weilerstein: Mozart & Haydn

        Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Joshua Weilerstein (Conductor); Adam Laloum (piano); Joseph Haydn; Symphony no. 98 in B flat major, Hob. I: 98; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Piano Concerto no. 23 in A major, KV 488; Symphony no. 38 in D major 'Prague', KV 504; Recorded on 18 June 2016 at the la Maison de la Légion d'Honneur, Pavillon de Musique (Saint-Denis), Festival de Saint-Denis; Directed by Isabelle Soulard (105 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (34 min)

      • The Daptone Super Soul Revue - Jazz a Vienne

        The Daptone Super Soul Revue featuring Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley and his Extraordinaires, Antibalas, The Sugarman 3 with special guests; If there's a label today in New York that still captures the spirit of vintage soul as defined by the artists of the Apollo Theatre, it has got to be Daptone Records. The label's revue is greatly anticipated for the return of its star Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings with their new album: 'Give the People What They Want' (2013). With their unique mix of rough Rhythm'n'blues, funk and lascivious ballads, Sharon and her eight funkateers revive a mighty and festive style of soul. On stage, Sharon Jones (a native of Alberta, like James Brown) is sensational. Equally at ease with funky train and shing a ling, her smoky voice harks back to the greatest hours at the Apollo. Singer Charles Bradley from Brooklyn is a survivor from the 70's. He recorded his first album ('No Time for Dreaming', on Daptone Rec.) at the age of 62 and is now enjoying success, telling his own story, that of a normal working guy who earned his living as a cook during the week and did James Brown impersonations at the weekend. His magnificent resurrection has now produced a second album, 'Victim of Love'. The proto funk spiced with afrobeat of the Antibalas gang and the chicken style saxophone of Neil Sugarman are further highlights of the revue. (87 min)

      • Taj Mahal and Bassekou Kouyaté at Jazz a Vienne

        Taj Mahal, a formidable musician, an icon of the blues and of world music, can play over twenty instruments, including guitars and dobros, dulcimer, banjo and harmonica. A figurehead of the 'blues revival' in the mid-60's, Taj Mahal is a prolific composer, a musicologist, an indefatigable explorer of African-American, African, Caribbean, Indian and Hawaiian music. At a recording session in a studio in Georgia, Taj Mahal met griot Toumani Diabaté. Their research into the links between the blues and Mandingue music gave birth to the album 'Kulanjan' (1999). The Mandingue tradition can be heard today in the electrified and modernized ngoni of Bassekou Kouyaté. The musician from Mali is an activist for peace and tolerance in his home country. Bassekou Kouyaté invites the itinerant King of blues, Taj Mahal, for a duet: a magical moment. (53 min)

      • Sergio Mendes - Jazz a Vienne

        Sergio Mendes (piano), Gracinha Leporace, Katie Hampton, Ayana Williams (vocals), Kleber Jorge Pimenta (vocal, guitar), Hussain Jiffry (vocal, bass), Michael Shapiro (vocal, drums), Scott Mayo Keyboards (saxophone, flute), Marco B. Dos Santos 'Gibi' (drums), Harrell Harris 'H2O' (rapper) (51 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Puccini choreography by Julie Lestel, Opera of Marseille

        PUCCINI; Choreography by Julien LESTEL; Music by G. Puccini; Lights, Lo Ammy VAIMATAPAKO; Costume and scenography, Patrick MURRU; With the dancers from Julien Lestel company; A tribute to Puccini; Recorded on November 23rd 2014 at the Opera of Marseille; TV Director, Patrick Lauze (66 min)

      • Romeo and Juliet, by Julien Lestel, Opéra de Marseille

        Romeo and Juliet; Choreographie, Julien Lestel; Julien Lestel ballet; Music, Serguei Prokofiev; Lights, Vo Ammy Vamatapako; Costume, Patrick Murru; Video, Christoph Guillermet; With; Fanny FIAT, Maria Stefania DI RENZO, Aurora LICITRA, Julie ASI, Mara WHITTINGTON, Caroline LEMIERE, Julien LESTEL, Gilles PORTE, Nicolas NOEL, Marco VESPRINI, Ivan JULLIARD, Emmanuel FRANVAL; TV Director, Sonia Paramo; Recorded at the Opéra de Marseille on April 05 2014 (88 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (46 min)

      • Brahms: Haydn Variations and Piano Concerto no. 1 by the Cleveland Orchestra

        Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst (Conductor); Yefim Bronfman (piano); Johannes Brahms; Variations on a theme by Haydn., op. 56a; Concerto for piano no.1, op. 15; Recorded on February 2015 at the Severance Hall, Cleveland; Directed by William Cosel (67 min)

      • Bach by Martha Argerich & Friends at the Salle Pleyel

        Martha Argerich, Nelson Goerner, Stephen Kovacevich, Gabriela Montero, Khatia Buniatishvili, Gvantsa Buniatishvili, Michel Dalberto, Dong-Hyek Lim, Frank Braley, David Kadouch, Lilya Zilberstein, Mauricio Vallina (piano); Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne; Johann Sebastian Bach; Piano Concerto in A major BWV 1055 (Nelson Goerner); Piano Concerto in F minor BWV 1056 (Stephen Kovacevich); Improvisations (Gabriela Montero); Concerto for two pianos in C minor BWV 1062 (Khatia Buniatishvili, Gvantsa Buniatishvili); Concerto for three pianos in D minor BWV 1063 (Michel Dalberto, Frank Braley, David Kadouch); Concerto for four pianos in A minor BWV 1065 (Dong-Hyek Lim, Martha Argerich, Lilya Zilberstein, Mauricio Vallina); Recorded 21 October 2013 at the Salle Pleyel, Paris (78 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • The Daptone Super Soul Revue - Jazz a Vienne

        The Daptone Super Soul Revue featuring Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley and his Extraordinaires, Antibalas, The Sugarman 3 with special guests; If there's a label today in New York that still captures the spirit of vintage soul as defined by the artists of the Apollo Theatre, it has got to be Daptone Records. The label's revue is greatly anticipated for the return of its star Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings with their new album: 'Give the People What They Want' (2013). With their unique mix of rough Rhythm'n'blues, funk and lascivious ballads, Sharon and her eight funkateers revive a mighty and festive style of soul. On stage, Sharon Jones (a native of Alberta, like James Brown) is sensational. Equally at ease with funky train and shing a ling, her smoky voice harks back to the greatest hours at the Apollo. Singer Charles Bradley from Brooklyn is a survivor from the 70's. He recorded his first album ('No Time for Dreaming', on Daptone Rec.) at the age of 62 and is now enjoying success, telling his own story, that of a normal working guy who earned his living as a cook during the week and did James Brown impersonations at the weekend. His magnificent resurrection has now produced a second album, 'Victim of Love'. The proto funk spiced with afrobeat of the Antibalas gang and the chicken style saxophone of Neil Sugarman are further highlights of the revue. (87 min)

      • Taj Mahal and Bassekou Kouyaté at Jazz a Vienne

        Taj Mahal, a formidable musician, an icon of the blues and of world music, can play over twenty instruments, including guitars and dobros, dulcimer, banjo and harmonica. A figurehead of the 'blues revival' in the mid-60's, Taj Mahal is a prolific composer, a musicologist, an indefatigable explorer of African-American, African, Caribbean, Indian and Hawaiian music. At a recording session in a studio in Georgia, Taj Mahal met griot Toumani Diabaté. Their research into the links between the blues and Mandingue music gave birth to the album 'Kulanjan' (1999). The Mandingue tradition can be heard today in the electrified and modernized ngoni of Bassekou Kouyaté. The musician from Mali is an activist for peace and tolerance in his home country. Bassekou Kouyaté invites the itinerant King of blues, Taj Mahal, for a duet: a magical moment. (53 min)

      • Sergio Mendes - Jazz a Vienne

        Sergio Mendes (piano), Gracinha Leporace, Katie Hampton, Ayana Williams (vocals), Kleber Jorge Pimenta (vocal, guitar), Hussain Jiffry (vocal, bass), Michael Shapiro (vocal, drums), Scott Mayo Keyboards (saxophone, flute), Marco B. Dos Santos 'Gibi' (drums), Harrell Harris 'H2O' (rapper) (51 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (37 min)