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Becca Stevens at MOODS
Becca Stevens (voix, guitare, charango, ukulele); Liam Robinson (piano, accordion, vocal); Chris Tordini (bass, vocal); Jordan Perlson (drums, percussions); An enchanting singer-songwriter-jewel from New York! Becca Stevens sings, acts, dances, plays guitar, ukulele and Charango - knows how to write good songs and how one brings them to the stage in a gripping manner! Full of warmth and urgency, she sings herself into the hearts of the audience. From North Carolina, Stevens comes from a musical family and is part of the New York scene. Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau are also two of her biggest fans. Her last album 'Weightless' was in the Top Ten of the international songwriter charts. Her music is a mixture of folk, jazz and pop, her voice is captivating. (56 min)
InterMezzo
(26 min)
Orchestre philharmonique de Monte-Carlo and Kazuki Yamada: Debussy, Liszt, Ravel
Orchestre philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Kazuki Yamada (Conductor); Boris Berezovsky (piano); Ch?ur de l'Orchestre de Paris; Lionel Sow (Chorus Master); Claude Debussy; Gigues; Franz Liszt; Piano Concerto no 1; Totentanz; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis et Chloé; Recorded on September 22, 2017 at the Grimaldi Forum, Monte-Carlo; Directed by Benjamin Bleton (96 min)
Nicholas Angelich at the Philharmonie de Paris: Beethoven, Brahms, Prokofiev
Nicholas Angelich (piano); Johann Sebastian Bach / Ferruccio Busoni; Nun komm der Heiden Heiland; Ludwig van Beethoven; Piano Sonata no 14, Op. 27 no 2 in C sharp minor 'Moonlight'; Johannes Brahms; 7 Fantaisies Op. 116; Sergei Prokofiev; Piano Sonata no 8 in B flat major, Op. 84; Recorded on October 6, 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris; Directed by Olivier Simonnet (89 min)
InterMezzo
(19 min)
Gustavo Dudamel conducts Beethoven and Wagner at the Paris Philharmonie
Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (Conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven; Symphony no. 5 in C minor op. 67; Richard Wagner; Highlights from Der Ring des Nibelungen; Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla (Das Rheingold); Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Gotterdämmerung); Siegfried's Death and Funeral March (Gotterdämmerung); Forest Murmurs (Siegfried); The Ride of the Walkyries (Die Walküre); Recorded on January 24th 2015 at the Philharmonie, Paris; Directed by Corentin Leconte (88 min)
Gustavo Dudamel conducts Mahler at the Paris Philharmonie
Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela, Gustavo Dudamel (direction); Julián Orbón; Tres Versiones Sinfónicas; Gustav Mahler; Symphony n° 5 in C sharp minor; Recorde at the Philharmonie de Paris on January 25th 2015; Directed by Corentin Leconte (104 min)
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(40 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)
Roberto Fonseca and Fatoumata Diawara at Pori Jazz Festival
The musical rendezvous of Malian vocalist Fatoumata Diawara and the Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca is a unique genre-bending collaboration. Diawara, 32, combines his native country's musical tradition and pop influences with remarkable ease. Fonseca, a Buena Vista Social club collaborator, treks the various paths suggested by the rich musical tradition of Africa and Cuba, always adding something contemporary to the mix. (63 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)
InterMezzo
(121 min)
Das Rheingold by Wagner at the Liceu in Barcelona
Das Rheingold, by Richard Wagner; Symphony Orchestra of the Grand Théâtre del Liceu, Josep Pons (conductor); Robert Carsen et Patrick Kinmonth (Stage Direction); Patrick Kinmonth (Sets and Costumes); Albert Dohmen (Wotan); Ralf Lukas (Donner); Marcel Reijans (Froh); Kurt Streit (Loge); Ain Anger (Fasolt); Ante Jerkunica (Fafner); Andrew Shore (Alberich); Mikhail Vekua (Mime); Mihoko Fujimura (Fricka); Erika Wueschner (Freia); Ewa Podles (Erda); Lisette Bolle (Woglinde); Maria Hinojosa (Wellgunde); Nadine Weissmann (Flosshilde); Directed by François-René Martin; Recorded at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, in April 2013 (155 min)
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(17 min)
Philippe Herreweghe conducts Bach's Mass in B minor at the Concertgebouw
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Philippe Herrreweghe (Conductor); Collegium Vocale Gent, Dorothee Mields (Soprano), Hana Blazikova (Soprano), Damien Guillon (Counter Tenor), Benjamin Hulett (Tenor), Kresimir Strazanac (Bass); Johann Sebastian Bach; Mass in B minor, BWV 232; Live from the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam; Directed by Joost Honselaar (120 min)
Leonard Slatkin and the Orchestre National de Lyon: Copland, Gershwin, Berlioz
Orchestre national de Lyon, Leonard Slatkin (Conductor); Khatia Buniatishvili (piano); Aaron Copland; Billy the Kid, suite; George Gershwin; Rhapsody in blue; Hector Berlioz; Symphonie fantastique op. 14; Recorded on 11 February 2017 at the Auditorium Maurice Ravel, Lyons; Directed by Sébastien Glas (99 min)
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege: Mendelssohn
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege, Christian Arming (Conductor); Jodie Devos (soprano), Lore Binon (soprano); Czech Philharmonic Choir of Brno; Felix Mendelssohn; A Midsummer's Night Dream; Recorded on 2 February 2017 at the Salle Philharmonique de Liege; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (49 min)
InterMezzo
(12 min)
La Boheme by Puccini at the Liceu
La Boheme, by Giacomo Puccini; Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Marc Piollet (Conductor); Jonathan Miller (Stage Director); Isabella Bywater (Sets, Costumes); Jean Kalman (Lighting); Eleonora Buratto (Mimí); Olga Kulchynska (Musetta); Saimir Pirgu (Rodolfo); Gabriel Bermúdez (Marcello); Isaac Galan (Schaunard); Paul Gay (Colline); Fernando Latorre (Benoît / Alcindoro); Recorded at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, in 2016; Directed by Stéphane Lebard (112 min)
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(92 min)
Bilal at MOODS Jazz Club
Bilal Oliver (voice), Micah Robinson (voice), Corey Bernhard (keyboards), Ed Riches (guitare), Conley Whitfield Jr. (bass), Steve Mckie (drums) (44 min)
Jason Moran 'Bandwagon' at MOODS
Jason Moran (piano), Tarus Mateen (bass), Nasheet Waits (drums); According to 'Rolling Stone' magazine he is the 'the most provocative thinker of the current jazz scene'. Appropriate words to describe the pianist that samples Thelonious Monk, Jimi Hendrix and Turkish telephone calls and works closely with the Performance-Art-Icon Joan Jonas and with Ghostface Killah from Wu-Tang Clan. And so it goes further: 'Jazz Artist of the Year', 'Jazz Album of the Year', 'Pianist of the Year'. In 2011 the New York-based Jason Moran was simultaneously voted to the top of three year's best lists by the renowned 'Downbeat Magazine'. Recognition thus far for the career for the man from Houston, Texas, that - before reaching his thirtieth birthday - has gone straight to the heights of jazz culture. Moran knows the history of jazz piano; his music builds intensively upon it, however it is neither nostalgia nor copy, more a permeation of the tradition in order to create something of one's own. With him, original compositions sound just like classics that one knows, whilst he puts his own spin on standards such that one doubts whether in fact they actually come from him. The concerts of this trio are amongst the best that jazz can offer these days: the tradition at heart, the concept for tomorrow in the head and the fingers define the present. (52 min)
Becca Stevens at MOODS
Becca Stevens (voix, guitare, charango, ukulele); Liam Robinson (piano, accordion, vocal); Chris Tordini (bass, vocal); Jordan Perlson (drums, percussions); An enchanting singer-songwriter-jewel from New York! Becca Stevens sings, acts, dances, plays guitar, ukulele and Charango - knows how to write good songs and how one brings them to the stage in a gripping manner! Full of warmth and urgency, she sings herself into the hearts of the audience. From North Carolina, Stevens comes from a musical family and is part of the New York scene. Joshua Redman and Brad Mehldau are also two of her biggest fans. Her last album 'Weightless' was in the Top Ten of the international songwriter charts. Her music is a mixture of folk, jazz and pop, her voice is captivating. (56 min)
InterMezzo
(30 min)
Carmen by Johan Inger, Compa?ia Nacional de Danza
Carmen; Johan Inger, choreographer; Urtzi Aranburu, choreography assistant; Compa?ia Nacional de Danza; José Carlos Martinez, artistic director; Musical extracts by Georges Bizet and Rodion Shchedrin; Marc Álvarez, Original music; Crut Allen Wilmer (AAPEE), Scenography; Tom Visser, Lighting designer; David Delfín, costume designer; Gregor Acu?a-Pohl, Dramaturgy; Compa?ia Nacional de Danza; With; Kayoko Everhart (Carmen); Daan Vervoort (Don José); Leona Sivôs (The child); Isaac Montllor (Escamillo); Toby William Mallitt (ZÚ?IGA); Álvaro Madrigal, Ion Agirretxe, Juan José Carazo, Erez Ilan (The dogs); Agirretxe, Erez Ilan (Two shadows ); Rodrigo Sanz, Benjamin Poirier (The soldiers); Ana Pérez-Nievas, Elisabet Biosca, Mar Aguiló, Agnes López, Aída Badía, Shani Peretz, Sara Fernández (The girls); Recorded on October 20th 2017 at the Coursive Theater, La Rochelle, France; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (90 min)
Romeo & Juliet by Goyo Montero, Teatro Real, Compa?ía Nacional De Danza.
Romeo and Juliet; Choreography by Goyo Montero; Compa?ía Nacional de Danza; Artistic director, José Martinez; Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid; Koen Kessels, conductor; Music by Serge Prokofiev; Shakespeare's mythical creation has been broadcasted at the Royal Theater of Madrid (Teatro Real); it has been adapted for ballet by Goyo Montero (Artistic Director of Opera of Nuremberg's Ballet Company) and greatly performed by dancers of the National Ballet and Contemporary Dance Company of Spain (Artistic Director José Carlos Martinez). The music of Prokofiev was played during the performance and performed by the Madrid Symphonic Orchestra. TV Director, Jean-Marie David; Recorde at the Teatro Real in 2013 (101 min)
InterMezzo
(42 min)
