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Nelson Freire at La Grange de Meslay: Debussy and Chopin
Nelson Freire (piano); Claude Debussy; Les Collines d'Anacapri; La soirée dans Grenade; Frédéric Chopin; Ballade no. 4 in F minor opus 52; Berceuse in D flat major opus 57; Gluck/Sgambati; Mélodie; Albéniz/Godowsky; Tango; Heitor Villa Lobos; O ginete do Pierrozinho (Du Mômo Precoce); Recorded June 14, 2014 at the Grande de Meslay; Directed by François-René Martin (34 min)
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(26 min)
Joyce DiDonato sings Maria Stuarda by Donizetti at the Metropolitan Opera
Maria Stuarda, by Gaetano Donizetti; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Maurizio Benini (conductor); David McVicar (Stage Director); Leah Hausman (Choreographer); John Macfarlane (Set & Costume Designer); Jennifer Tipton (Lighting Designer); Joyce DiDonato (Maria Stuarda); Elza van den Heever (Elisabetta); Matthew Rose (Talbot); Joshua Hopkins (Cecil); Matthew Polenzani (Leicester); Maria Zifchak (Anna Kennedy); Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in 2013; Gary Halvorson (TV Director) (143 min)
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(64 min)
Valery Gergiev conducts the LSO in Szymanowski and Brahms: Symphonies no.3
London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Johannes Brahms; Symphony No. 3 in F major Op. 90; Variations on a theme by Haydn op. 56; Karol Szymanowski; Symphony No. 3 Op 27 Piesn o nocy (Song of the night); Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London on December 18th 2012; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet (85 min)
Valery Gergiev conducts the LSO in Szymanowski and Brahms: Symphonies no.1
London Symphony Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Janine Jansen (violin); Karol SZYMANOWSKI; Symphony No 1; Violin Concerto No 1; Johannes BRAHMS; Symphony No 1; Recorded 6 October 2012, Barbican Hall, London (98 min)
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(47 min)
MARCEL, RAMI & BACHAR KHALIFÉ at Détours de Babel
MARCEL, RAMI & BACHAR KHALIFÉ; (Liban); Dialogue between generations; Marcel Khalifé vocal, oud - Rami Khalifé piano, vocal, keyboard - Bachar Khalifé percussions, vocal, electronic, keyboard; TV Director Michaël Favard; Recorded on March 2015 (70 min)
Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke - JAZZ IN MARCIAC
Chick Corea (piano), Stanley Clarke (double bass); Chick Corea is one of the world's greatest jazz pianists, thanks in no small part to his stylistic versatility and constant innovation. He played with Stan Getz and Miles Davis, began exploring jazz-rock in the early 1970s with ensembles Circle and Return to Forever, and developed his own solo and solo-ensemble repertoire ranging from Latin American to European classical. Corea is also one of the world's most popular jazz concert performers, and makes regular festival appearances. He continues to be as prolific as ever: recent projects have included a reunion of the Return to Forever crew in 2011, playing his concerto 'The Continents', and performances by his trio Further Explorations in 2012. Some artists become synonymous with their instruments: John Coltrane and the saxophone, Miles Davis the trumpet, Jimi Hendrix the guitar, Billy Cobham the drums, and Stanley Clarke the double bass. This exceptional instrumentalist began his career with Art Blakey and Joe Henderson, and joined Return to Forever in 1972. His 1976 album, School Days, is a milestone in jazz rock. He formed the Clarke/Duke Project with George Duke in the 1980s, and has also written numerous original film scores and been involved in countless collaborations. (63 min)
Wynton Marsalis Septet AT JAZZ IN MARCIAC
Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Walter Blanding (saxophone), Nash Theodore (saxophone), Mason Elliot (trombonne), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (double bass), Ali Jackson (drums); Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis has been coming to Jazz in Marciac since 1991, and has become its figurehead, always making a point of presenting an original programme. Now aged 52, he has proved himself to be a virtuoso, equally at ease with a demanding classical concerto or any era in the history of jazz, and placing his own mark on everything he plays. Regarded since the 1980s as a prodigy on his instrument, he has since affirmed his personality as a soloist, leader and composer. His mastery of improvisation and melody has earned the admiration of peers and public alike, as have his sense of swing and his determination not to cut himself off from his musical roots. His exceptional charisma has also led the locals at Marciac to take him to their hearts. (65 min)
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(89 min)
Roméo et Juliette by Gounod at the Arena di Verona
Roméo et Juliette, by Charles Gounod; Orchestra and Ballet of the Fondazione Arena di Verona, Fabio Mastrangelo (Conductor); Francesco Micheli (Stage Direction); Nino Machaidze (Juliette); Ketevan Kemoklidze (Stéphano); Cristina Melis (Gertrude); Stefano Secco (Roméo); Jean François Borras (Tybalt); Paolo Antognetti (Benvolio); Artur Rucinski (Mercutio); Nicol? Ceriani (Pâris); Gianpiero Ruggeri (Grégorio); Manrico Signorini (Capulet); Giorgio Giuseppini (Frere Laurent); Deyan Vatchkov (Le duc de Vérone); Recorded in 2011 at the Arena di Verona; Directed by Andy Sommer (177 min)
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(56 min)
Valery Gergiev conducts Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos.1, 2 & 15, Piano Concerto No.2
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (direction); Mariinsky Theatre Choir; Denis Matsuev (piano); Dmitri Shostakovich; Symphony no. 1 in F major op. 10; Symphony no. 2 in B major op. 14 'To October'; Piano Concerto no. 2 in F major op. 102; Symphony no. 15 in A major op. 141; Recorded at Salle Pleyel, Paris, 7 January 2013 (123 min)
The Russian National Orchestra plays Prokofiev, Scriabin and Rachmaninov
Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev (direction); Sergei Krylov (violin); Sergei Prokofiev; Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major op. 19; Sergei Rachmaninov; Isle of the Dead, symphonic poem op. 29; Alexandre Scriabine; Poeme de l'extase (The Poem of Ecstasy) op. 54; Recorded at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, in 2012 (67 min)
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(40 min)
Joyce DiDonato sings Maria Stuarda by Donizetti at the Metropolitan Opera
Maria Stuarda, by Gaetano Donizetti; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, Maurizio Benini (conductor); David McVicar (Stage Director); Leah Hausman (Choreographer); John Macfarlane (Set & Costume Designer); Jennifer Tipton (Lighting Designer); Joyce DiDonato (Maria Stuarda); Elza van den Heever (Elisabetta); Matthew Rose (Talbot); Joshua Hopkins (Cecil); Matthew Polenzani (Leicester); Maria Zifchak (Anna Kennedy); Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in 2013; Gary Halvorson (TV Director) (143 min)
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(60 min)
In The Confidence Of Birds by Luc Petton. Lyon Dance Biennial.
In the Confidence of Birds (La Confidence des Oiseaux); Choreography by Luc Petton; Le Guetteur Company; Music Xavier Rosselle; With Aurore Castan-Ain, Mélisande Carré Angeli, Marie-Laure Agrapart, Tuomas Lahti; The Confidence des Oiseaux is an unprecedented encounter between four dancers and thirty birds live on stage. The fruit of extensive work with bird trainers, the show brings together jays, starlings, magpies and crows who 'dance' with the artists in these unique and spectacular performances. With this ode to the freedom and beauty of movement, Luc Petton makes a powerful statement and places humankind's relationship to and with nature at the heart of his creation. Recorded on september 21st 2012 at the Biennale de Danse de Lyon; TV director, Stéphane Lebard, 2012 (65 mns) (55 min)
Swan Lake By Dada Masilo. Lyon Dance biennial.
Swan Lake; Choreography by Dada Masilo; Quinzieme Biennale de la Danse de Lyon; Piece pour 12 danseurs -; Musique: Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky, Steve Reich, Renen Avenant, Camillle Saint-Saëns, Arvo Pärt; Dada Masilo créée une version personnelle du Lac des cygnes. Cette fois, tous les codes et les tabous du ballet romantique volent en éclats. La danse classique fusionne avec la danse africaine. Les danseuses et les danseurs portent le tutu, pieds nus. Dada Masilo révise l'argument du lac des cygnes, faisant de Siegfried un prince aux amours homosexuelles. Réalisateur Luc Riolon, 2012 (1h) (60 min)
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(85 min)
Roméo et Juliette by Gounod at the Arena di Verona
Roméo et Juliette, by Charles Gounod; Orchestra and Ballet of the Fondazione Arena di Verona, Fabio Mastrangelo (Conductor); Francesco Micheli (Stage Direction); Nino Machaidze (Juliette); Ketevan Kemoklidze (Stéphano); Cristina Melis (Gertrude); Stefano Secco (Roméo); Jean François Borras (Tybalt); Paolo Antognetti (Benvolio); Artur Rucinski (Mercutio); Nicol? Ceriani (Pâris); Gianpiero Ruggeri (Grégorio); Manrico Signorini (Capulet); Giorgio Giuseppini (Frere Laurent); Deyan Vatchkov (Le duc de Vérone); Recorded in 2011 at the Arena di Verona; Directed by Andy Sommer (177 min)
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(57 min)
