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      • Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic: Haydn and Tchaikovsky

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet); Joseph Haydn; Trumpet concerto; Sergei Rachmaninov; Symphony no 2; Recorded on October 31st 2014 at Oslo Concert Hall; TV Director, François-René Martin (80 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (22 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic: Haydn and Tchaikovsky

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Gautier Capucon (cello); Geirr Tveitt; A hundred Folk tunes; Joseph Haydn; Cello concerto no 1; Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky; Symphony no 1; Recorded on October 30th 2014 at the Oslo Concert Hall; TV Director, François-René Martin (93 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko, Truls Mork and the Oslo Philharmonic: Grieg, Shostakovitch, Rachmaninov

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (Conductor); Truls Mork (Cello); Edvard Grieg; Peer Gynt, Suite no. 1, op. 46; Dmitri Shostakovich; Cello Concerto no. 1 in E flat major, op. 107; Sergei Rachmaninov; Symphony no. 2 in E minor, op. 27; Recorded on March 18, 2017, at the Taiwan International Festival or Arts (National Concert Hall); Directed by Julien Jaunet (106 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (7 min)

      • Wozzeck by Alban Berg at De Nationale Opera, Amsterdam

        Wozzeck, by Alban Berg; Libretto by Alban Berg after Georg Büchner's Woyzeck; Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Marc Albrecht (Conductor); Dutch National Opera Chorus, Nieuw Amsterdams Kinderkoor; Krzysztof Warlikowski (Stage Director); Małgorzata Szczęśniak (Sets & Costumes), Felice Ross (Lighting), Denis Guéguin (Video), Claude Bardouil (Choreography), Christian Longchamp (Dramaturgy); Christopher Maltman (Wozzeck); Eva-Maria Westbroek (Marie); Frank van Aken (Tambourmajor); Jason Bridges (Andres); Marcel Beekman (Hauptmann/ Der Narr); Sir Willard White (Doktor); Ursula Hesse von den Steinen (Margret); Recorded on March 23 & April 6 at De Nationale Opera, Amsterdam; Directed by François Roussillon (105 min)

      • Only the Sound remains by Kaija Saariaho in Amsterdam

        Only the Sound remains, by Kaija Saariaho; Dudok Quartet, Eija Kankaanranta (kantele), Camilla Hoitenga (flute), Niek KleinJan (percussion), Vocal Quartet of the Nederlands Kamerkoor, André de Ridder (Conductor); Peter Sellars (Stage Direction); Julie Mehretu (scenery designer), Robby Duiveman (costumes), James F. Ingalls (lighting design); ALWAYS STRONG; Philippe Jaroussky (Spirit of the young man); Davone Tines (Monk); FEATHER MANTLE; Philippe Jaroussky (Angel); Davone Tines (Fisherman); Nora Kimball-Mentzos (Dancer); Recorded on 2016 at the Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam; TV director, Peter Stellars (107 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (24 min)

      • Chris Cheek at Zinc Bar (New York)

        Chris Cheek; Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Chris Cheek began playing the alto sax at the age of 12. Thanks to a strong public school music program and a highly supportive family, Chris had good educational and performance experiences from the very beginning. While attending Webster University, Chris played with a variety of local Jazz and Blues bands including legendary saxophonist Willie Akins' group and the Bob Kuban Brass. Chris went to Boston in 1988 to attend Berklee College of music where he studied with Herb Pomeroy, Joe Viola and Hal Crook. Chris moved to New York in 1992 and since then has toured and recorded with Paul Motian, Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, The Bloomdaddies, and the Orquestra de Jazz de Matosinhos. Chris has also played with Bill Frisell, Brian Blade, Lee Konitz, Carla Bley, Tom Harrell, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Frank Carlberg, Eliot Zigmund, Brad Mehldau, Kurt Rosenwinkel and many others! Chris also plays with the Brooklyn Boogaloo Blowout, Rudder, Steve Swallow's Quintet and Guillermo Klein's 'Los Guachos'. In addition to appearing on numerous CD's as a sideman, Chris has recorded 4 albums as a leader for Fresh Sound Records. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. (59 min)

      • Harold Lopez-Nussa - Banlieues Bleues

        Harold Lopez-Nussa; El Viaje; Harold Lopez-Nussa, piano; Alioune Wade, bass; Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa, drums, bongos, cajón; This prodigious heir to the great Cuban piano school displays his deeply inventive technique, in search of an all-encompassing form of jazz. Over the past ten years and since his first solo album, the virtuoso pianist, who trained at the best music schools in Havana, has made a number of recordings exploring his influences as a classical pianist and his Cuban roots. He is back with a trio, his favourite format, including Senegalese bass player Alioune Wade and his brother on percussions. His remarkable style serves an open form of jazz, more mature and supremely inventive. World class. Recorded on 15 March 2017 at Espace 93, Clichy-sous-Bois, as part of the 'Banlieues Bleues' Festival; TV director, Guillaume Dero (57 min)

      • Naissam Jalal - Banlieues Bleues

        Naissam Jalal Live at Banlieues Bleues 2017; Naissam Jalal feat. Hamid Drake, Quest of invisible F. Naissam Jalal, compositions, flute, nay; Leonardo Montant, piano; Claude Tchamitchian, bass; Harmid Drake, battery, drums; The flautist continues her search for meaning with a dream quartet to approach the mystical and spiritual side of jazz. From her early days, Naissam Jalal has been oscillating between the West, symbolized by the traverso she studied at the Conservatory, and the East, represented by the ney, which she studied with great masters in Damascus and Cairo. In residence at the Dynamo, she sets a new objective: to integrate improvised modal jazz with non-western traditions, like the Arab dhikr, the Indian raga, and Gnawa trance. A specialist of the genre, drummer and percussionist Hamid Drake immediately recognized in her the ability he himself acquired alongside Don Cherry and Pharoah Sanders. He is now part of the adventure. Recorded on 2017, March 28th at the Dynamo of Banlieues Bleues, Pantin, as part of the 'Banlieues Bleues' Festival; TV Director, Gilles Le Mao (58 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (20 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Schoenberg: Kammersymphonie no.1

        Les Dissonances; Arnold Schoenberg; Chamber Symphony no.1 op.9; Recorded on 2015 at th Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (22 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Bartók: Concerto for orchestra

        Les Dissonances; Bela Bartok; Concerto for orchestra; Recorded on 2017 at the Philarmonie de Paris; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (38 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Mozart: Gran Partita

        Les Dissonances; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Serenade KV. 361 in B flat major 'Gran Partita'; Recorded on 2015 at th Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (48 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Bruckner: Symphony no 7

        Les Dissonances; Anton Bruckner; Symphony no 7; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (95 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Schoenberg: Kammersymphonie no.2

        Les Dissonances; Arnold Schoenberg; Chamber Symphony no. 2 op.38; Recorded on 2014 at th Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (23 min)

      • Les Dissonances - Brahms: Symphony no 2

        Les Dissonances; Johannes Brahms; Symphony no 2; Recorded on 2017 at the Philarmonie de Paris; TV Director, Frédéric Delesques (42 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (21 min)

      • Romeo and Juliet, choreography by Graeme Murphy, Australian Ballet

        Romeo and Juliet; Choreography by Graeme Murphy; Music by Sergei Prokofiev; Victoria Orchestra; Conductor, Nicolette Fraillon; Concertmaster of Victoria Orchestra, Adam Chalabi; Costume design, Akira Isogawa; Set design, Gerard Manion; Lighting desing, Damien Cooper; Projection design, Jason LAM; With; Juliet, Maeleine Eastoe; Romeo, Kevin Jackson; Mercutio, Daniel Gaudiello; Tybalt, Andrew Killian; Benvolio, Jacob Sofer; Lord Capulet, Damien Welch; Lady Capulet Amy Harris; Lord Montague, John-Paul Idaszak; Lady Montague, Alice Topp; The prince of darkness, Adam Bull; The prince of Peace, Tristan Message; Nurse, Elizabeth Hill; and the dancers of the Australian Ballet; and with guest artists; Recorded on September 13th 2011 at the Arts Center Melbourne, State Theater; TV director, Simon Francis (120 min)

      • The Sleeping Beauty by David McAllister, Australian Ballet

        The Sleeping Beauty; David McAllister, choreographer after Marius Petipa's choreography; Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, music; Lucas Jervies, Dramaturgy; Melbourn Victoria orchestra; Nicolette Fraion, conductor; Gabriela Tylesova, set and costume; Kat Chan, associated designer; Jon Buswell, lighting designer; With; The Australian Ballet; Princess Aurora, Lana Jones; Prince Desire, Kevin Jackson; Carabosse, Lynette Wills; The Lilac Fairy, Amber Scott; her cavalier, Rudy Hawkes; The Fairy of Joy, Amy Harris; her cavalier, Brett Simon; The Fairy of Grace, Natasha Kusen; her cavalier, Andrew Wright; The Fairy of Generosity, Robyn Hendricks; her cavalier, Ben Davis; The Fairy of Musicality, Benedicte Bemet; her cavalier, Jacob Sofer; The Fairy of Temperament, Miwako Kubota; her cavalier, Brett Chynoweth; The King, Matthew Donnelly; The Queen, Lisa Bolte; Catalabutte, Frank Leo; The Nurse, Kismet Bourne, The English prince, Brett Simon; The Spanish prince, Ben Davis; The Hungarian prince, Rudy Hawkes; The Swedish prince, Andrew Wright; Recorded on 2015 at the Melbourne Arts Center, State Theater; TV Director, Brian Walsh (128 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic: Haydn and Tchaikovsky

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Gautier Capucon (cello); Geirr Tveitt; A hundred Folk tunes; Joseph Haydn; Cello concerto no 1; Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky; Symphony no 1; Recorded on October 30th 2014 at the Oslo Concert Hall; TV Director, François-René Martin (93 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko, Truls Mork and the Oslo Philharmonic: Grieg, Shostakovitch, Rachmaninov

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (Conductor); Truls Mork (Cello); Edvard Grieg; Peer Gynt, Suite no. 1, op. 46; Dmitri Shostakovich; Cello Concerto no. 1 in E flat major, op. 107; Sergei Rachmaninov; Symphony no. 2 in E minor, op. 27; Recorded on March 18, 2017, at the Taiwan International Festival or Arts (National Concert Hall); Directed by Julien Jaunet (106 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (17 min)

      • L'Etoile by Chabrier at the DNO Amsterdam

        L'Etoile, by Emmanuel Chabrier; Libretto by Eugene Leterrier and Albert Vanloo; Het Residentie Orkest, Patrick Fournillier (Conductor); Laurent Pelly (Stage Director); Chantal Thomas (Sets), Joël Adam (Lighting), Agathe Mélinand (Dramaturgy); Christophe Mortagne (Ouf I), Stéphanie d'Oustrac (Lazuli), Hélene Guilmette (La Princesse Laoula), Jérôme Varnier (Siroco), Elliot Madore (Hérisson de Porc-Epic), Julie Boulianne (Aloes), François Piolino (Tapioca), François Soons (Patacha), Harry Teeuwen (Zalzal), Hrafnhildur Árnadóttir (Les Demoiselles d'Honneur Oasis), Lilian Farahani (Asphodele), Zinzi Frohwein (YouCa), Aja Sidsel Eriksen (Adza), Merlin Runia (Zinnia), Chloé Schaaf (Koukouli), Jeroen Glabbeek (Le Maître), Richard Prada (Le Chef de la police); Recorded on October 13th & 16th 2014 at the Nationale Opera, Amsterdam; Directed by François Roussillon (115 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (90 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic: Haydn and Tchaikovsky

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Tine Thing Helseth (trumpet); Joseph Haydn; Trumpet concerto; Sergei Rachmaninov; Symphony no 2; Recorded on October 31st 2014 at Oslo Concert Hall; TV Director, François-René Martin (80 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic: Grolid, Dvořák and Prokofiev

        Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Truls Mork (cello); Michael Grolid; New commission; Antonin Dvořák; Cello concerto in B minor, op. 104; Sergei Prokofiev; Symphony no. 5 in B flat major, op. 100; Recorded at the Oslo Konserthus on October 6, 2016; TV Director Corentin Leconte (101 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (53 min)