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(28 min)
The Golden Age choreography by Yuri Grigorovich
The Golden Age; Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich and Isaak Glikman; Yuri Grigorovich, choreographer; Dmitry Shostakovich, composer; Bolshoi orchestra; Pavel Klinichev, conductor; Simon Virsaladze, Sets and Costumes; Mikhail Sokolov, Lighting Designer; Rita,young girl, who appears under the name of Melle Margot,in a variety show (Golden Age Restaurant); Nina Kaptsova; Boris,young fisherman & actor with the agit-prop theatre for working youths; Ruslan Skvortsov; Yashka,Leader of a gang of bandits; also Mr Jacques-Rita's partner; Mikhail Lobukhin; Lyuska, friend & accomplice to Jacques; Ekaterina Krysanova; Variety show compere, Golden Age Restaurant; Vyacheslav Lopatin; Young fishermen who take part in the performances of the agitprop theatre; Alexei Matrakhov - Egor Sharkov - Daria Bochkova - Anastasia Gubanova - Daria Lovtsova - Svetlana Pavlova - Evgenia Savarskaya - Mikhail Kryuchkov - Artur Mkrtchyan - Maxim Oppengeym - Anton Savichev - Evgeny Truposkiadi; 2 drunk Nepmen; Alexei Loparevich - Alexander Petukhov; Billiard marker; Sergei Minakov; 2 young couples; Angelina Karpova - Nelli Kobakhidze - Karim Abdullin - Ivan Alexeyev; Bandit; Anna Balukova-Elvina Ibraimova-Yelena Panina - Yanina Parienko - Xenia Sorokina - Batyr Annadurdyev - Ivan Prazdnikov - Roman Simachev - Alexei Tedeyev - Alexander Vodopetov - Daria Gurevich; Nepmen,usual clientele; Anna Antropova - Kristina Karasyova - Maria Mishina - Xenia Pchelkina - Irina Semirechenskaya - Alexander Fadeyechev - Yuri Ostrovsky - Egor Simachev - Andrei Sitnikov - Ilya Vorontsov; Girls; Xenia Averina - Olga Barichka - Anastasia Denisova - Elena Kasiyanova - Sophia Lyubimova - Ilona Matsiy Kiryushkina - Tamara Mironova - Alexandra Rakitina- Margarita Shrainer - Vlada Zakharova- Nino Asatiani - Anna Baranova - Natalia Lomakina - Oxana Sharova - Maria Zharkova - Dmitry Efremov - Ivan Filchev - Egor Khromushin - Alexei Kostin - Vladislav Kozlov; Recorded on October 13 & 16, 2016 at the Bolshoi Theater; TV Director, Vincent Bataillon (103 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)
L'Africaine by Meyerbeer at La Fenice
L'Africaine, by Giacomo Meyerbeer; Libretto by Eugene Scribe; Orchestra & Chorus of the Teatro La Fenice, Emmanuel Villaume (Conductor); Claudio Marino Moretti (Chorus Master); Leo Muscato (Stage Direction); Carlos Tieppo (Costumes), Massimo Checchetto (Sets), Alessandro Verazzi (Lighting), Fabio Iaquone, Luca Attilii (Video); Jessica Pratt (Ines); Gregory Kunde (Vasco de Gama); Veronica Simeoni (Selika); Luca Dall'Amico (Don Pedro); Davide Ruberti (Don Diego); Emanuele Giannino (Don Alvar); Mattia Denti (le grand inquisiteur de Lisbonne); Angelo Veccia (Nelusko); Rubén Amoretti (le Grand Pretre de Brahma); Anna Bordignon (Anna); Giovanni Deriu (un huissier); Carlo Agostini, Ciro Passilongo (les marins); Domenico Altobelli (un pretre); Recorded on november 29, 2013 at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice; Directed by Stéphane Vérité (210 min)
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(8 min)
CHARLES TOLLIVER MUSIC INC. at Banlieues Bleues
CHARLES TOLLIVER trumpet, THEO HILL piano, UDEVIN STARKS bass, BRUCE EDWARDS guitar, GENE JACKSON drums; Charles Tolliver, the co-founder of Strata East, a label of great artistic quality, made his debut with Blue Note in 1964. Fifty years on, the trumpeter celebrates the anniversary with a brand new quintet. 'It's Time': with this aptly-named recording Charles Tolliver made his entrance on the jazz scene in 1964, under the patronage of Jackie McLean. Three years later he joined Max Roach's quartet, where he met a young pianist, Stanley Cowell. In 1971, they founded Strata East, an emblematic label of the soul jazz years with albums by Pharoah Sanders, Gil Scott-Heron, Clifford Jordan... Tolliver also contributed critically acclaimed recordings, influenced by bop and rhythm'n'blues, as well as new thing and soul. This legend of jazz is making his comeback, after years out of the limelight. 'It's Time!'; Self-taught trumpet player and veteran of the American jazz scene for over half a century, Charles Tolliver is a dashing young man of 72 and unsung hero of jazz history discovered during the Banlieues Bleues Festival. Charles Tolliver has perfected a highly personal one-of-a-kind sound, making him one of the leading jazz trumpeters of his generation. (56 min)
The Sun Ra Centennial Arkestra with Marshall Allen - Banlieues Bleues
Marshall Allen (saxophone, director); Knoel Scott (saxophones, vocals); Charles Davis (tenor saxophone); Danny Ray Thompson (baritone saxophone); Dave Davis (trombone); Cecil Brooks (trumpet); Farid Barron (piano); Tyler Mitchell (bass); Elson Nascimiento (percussions, surdo); Wayne A. Smith (drums) (58 min)
Ari Hoenig Trio, Melbourne International Jazz Festival
Ari Hoenig Trio; Ari Hoenig, drums; Nitai Hershkovits, piano; Or Bareket, bass; Ari Hoenig's thrilling live performances are renowned for being whole-of-body, whole-of-mind experiences. An intensely creative musician who is continuously exploring the melodic possibilities of the drum set, both as a player and a composer, Hoenig is unmatched for his 'expansive technique, propulsive time and deep musicality' (New York Times). Don't miss Hoenig's boldly uncompromising new trio as they take live improvisation into exhilarating new territories. Recorded on June 4th 2017 at The Jazzlab, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Australia; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (45 min)
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(127 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)
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)
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(32 min)
Le Comte Ory by Rossini at the Opéra-Comique
Le Comte Ory, by Gioachino Rossini; Libretto by Eugene Scribe; Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Louis Langrée (Conductor); les éléments, Joël Suhubiette (Chorus Master); Denis Podalydes (Stage Direction); Eric Ruf (Sets), Christian Lacroix (Costumes), Stéphanie Daniel (Lighting); Philippe Talbot (Le Comte Ory); Julie Fuchs (La Comtesse); Gaëlle Arquez (Isolier); Éve-Maud Hubeaux (Dame Ragonde); Patrick Bolleire (Le Gouverneur); Jean-Sébastien Bou (Raimbaud); Jodie Devos (Alice); Laurent Podalydes, Léo Reynaud (Comédiens); Recorded on December 29, 2017 at the Opéra-Comique, Paris (180 min)
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(24 min)
Airelle Besson quartet, Nelson Veras & Vincent Segal at Jazz sous les pommiers
Airelle Besson (trumpet); Nelson Veras (guitar); Vincent Segal (cello); Benjamin Moussay (piano); Fabrice Moreau (drums); Isabel Sörling (vocals) (53 min)
R. Negro, E. Parisien, M. Rabbia - Europa Jazz
Roberto Negro, piano; Emile Parisien, saxophone; Michele Rabbia,drums; (Dadada); A regular guest on the French and European stage, involved in a great variety of projects, the recipient of many awards (Talent jazz Sacem, Jazz Migration, Jazz Primeur, the Django Reinhardt award, and finally Victoire du Jazz ), Emile Parisien, at the age of 33, played more than 250 concerts over the past two years! Emile may be incredibly busy, but is constantly up for new projects, such as this new Franco-Italian trio, pioneered in Rome at the 'Una Striscia di Terra Feconda' festival in 2016, with Michele Rabbia (a brilliant percussionnist and master of polyrhythms, a true poet and greatly sought-after sound architect) and Roberto Negro, a Franco-Italian pianist, a true revelation on the French scene and the co-founder of the trio. An unbelievably successful first! Recorded on 2017, april 5th at the Epau Abbey, Europa Jazz Festival; TV Director, Josselin Carré (52 min)
Eric Truffaz Quartet - Jazz sous les pommiers
Eric Truffaz 4tet - Jazz sous les pommiers Festival 35th edition; With; Eric Truffaz, trumpet; Marcello Giuliani, bass; BenoIt Corboz, keyboards; Arthur Hnatek, drums; Greatly appreciated for their memorable performances in Coutances, the quartet of Erik Truffaz is back with a new album called Doni Doni. Always composed of the bassist Marcello Giuliani, Benoit Corboz on the keyboards, the group draws new energy since the arrival of Arthur Hnatek, a young drummer from New York who officiates with Tigran Hamasyan. Their music, enriched with world influences, oscillates slightly between jazz and instrumental pop. Their stage performance style is marked by their great musical complicity and a widely shared with their audience pleasure. Recorded on May 5th 2016 at the Macel Helie Hall, Coutances; TV direction by Thierry Villeneuve (88 min)
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(36 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)
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(22 min)
Emmanuel Krivine and the Orchestre National de France: Webern, Strauss, Franck
Orchestre national de France, Emmanuel Krivine (Conductor); Ann Petersen (soprano); Anton Webern; Passacaglia, Op.1; Richard Strauss; Vier letzte Lieder; César Franck; Symphony in D Minor; Recorded on September 7, 2017 at the Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio, Paris; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet (90 min)
Daniele Gatti and the Orchestre National de France: Wagner, Strauss, Ravel
Orchestre national de France, Daniele Gatti (conductor); Richard Wagner; Tannhäuser (overture); Modest Mussorsgky (orch. Maurice Ravel); Pictures at an exhibition; Maurice Ravel; La Valse; Recorded on November 14th 2014 at the Auditorium de Radio France, Paris; TV Director, Franck Chaudemanche (65 min)
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(75 min)
