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Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran - Jazz sous les pommiers
Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran duo - Jazz sous les pommiers festival 35th edition; With; Charles Lloyd, saxophone; Jason Moran, piano; A lesson of serenity by Charles Lloyd... who fits today as a giant in the exclusive world of jazz. This duet between a saxophonist among the most lyrical and most daring of his generation and one of today best pianists, shines with its eclecticism, finesse and intelligence. The poetic stroll revisits in a very intimate way a repertoire that mixes Ellington, Gershswin, Strayhorn, the Beach Boys and Dylan, with personal compositions, including a suite in memory of his great-grandmother, sold to a slave trader at the age of ten years. About this repertoire, Lloyd says: 'Music has always been for me both inspiration and consolation. The sentiments I would like to share with those who listen to me. '; Recorded on May 6th 2016, at the Municipal Theatre of Coutances; TV direction by Thierry Villeneuve (85 min)
The Amazing Keystone Orchestra plays the music of Quincy Jones at Jazz á Vienne
Since their student days at the Conservatoire, pianist Fred Nardin, saxophonist Jon Boutellier, trombonist Bastien Ballaz and trumpeter David Enhco have been joint leaders of the band and the main contributors to its arrangements. The 18 brilliant members of the band are not just fans of Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Thad Jones. For them, playing with this remarkable group of musicians is a chance to experiment with new ideas. For this exceptional night under the watchful eye of the great Quincy Jones, the band chose to revisit a selection of themes composed by Quincy over the past six decades. Wouldn't it be perfect if Mr. Jones suddenly decided to conduct some of his favourite arrangements? The ideal moment would seem to be when The Amazing Keystone Big Band will call on special guest Michel Hausser. The vibraphonist is coming directly from Alsace with a composition especially written for him by Quincy Jones. Pierre Dessasis, Kenny Jeanney, Jon Boutellier, Eric Prost, Ghyslain Regard et Jean-Philippe Scali (fl, s), Vincent Labarre, Thierry Seneau, Félicien Bouchot et David Enhco (tp), Bastien Ballaz, Alois Benoit, Loic Bachevillier et Sylvain Thomas (tb), Frédéric Nardin (p), Thibaut François (g), Patrick Maradan (cb), Romain Sarron (dms) (26 min)
InterMezzo
(15 min)
The Nutcracker by Vasily Medvedev & Yuri Burlaka
The Nutcracker; by Vasily Medvedev and Yuri Burlaka; after Lev Ivanov; Music by Peter I. Tchaikovsky; Deutsche Oper Berlin orchestra; Deutsche Oper Berlin children choir; Ballet director, Nacho Duato; With the solists and the Berlin Staatsballet; With the student of the Berlin Staatsballet school; Clara Child, Elena Iseki; Clara adult / The Plum Fairy, Iana Salenko; Fritz, Linus Schmidt; The Prince Nutcracker adulte, Marian Walter; The Dolly Prince, Alexander Shpak; The Dolly Princess, Iana Balova; Drosselmeyer, Michael Banzhaf; The King of the Mice, Arshak Ghalumyan; Live from the Berlin Deutsche Oper; TV Director, Andy Sommer (113 min)
Jean Rondeau and the Ensemble Nevermind - Paris Mezzo Festival
Jean Rondeau (harpsichord); Nevermind Ensemble (Anna Besson, flute - Louis Creac'h, violin - Robin Pharo, viola da gamba); Johann-Sebastian Bach, Prelude in C minor BWV 997; Fantasy in C minor BWV 906; Ciaconna, Partita for solo violin No.2 in D minor BWV 1004 (transcription Johannes Brahms); Italian Concerto in F major BWV 971; Trio Sonata in D minor BWV 527; Georg Philipp Telemann; Nouveau Quatuor Parisien No.6 in E minor; Recorded on June 25, 2015, Eglise de Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris; TV director, Don Kent (81 min)
Elephant 9 at Tokyo Jazz Festival
Stale Storlokken (piano), Reine Fiske, Nikolai Haengsle Eilertsen (basses électriques, acoustic guitar), Torstein Lofthus (battery) (45 min)
InterMezzo
(45 min)
Julien Lourau 'Groove Retrievers' - Jazz sous les pommiers
Julien Lourau 'Groove Retrievers'; Jazz sous les pommiers festival 35th édition; Julien Lourau is a multifaceted saxophonist of the French jazz scene. After being the sideman of Henri Texier and Abbey Lincoln, he regaled us with the funky jazz of his famous ' Groove Gang'. He returned to Coutances with its new tentet, ' Groove Retrievers ' marked by groove and mixed colors. Recorded on May 6th 2016 at the Magic Miror (Place de la Cathédrale), Coutances; TV direction by Laurent Hasse (103 min)
The Amazing Keystone Orchestra plays the music of Quincy Jones at Jazz á Vienne
Since their student days at the Conservatoire, pianist Fred Nardin, saxophonist Jon Boutellier, trombonist Bastien Ballaz and trumpeter David Enhco have been joint leaders of the band and the main contributors to its arrangements. The 18 brilliant members of the band are not just fans of Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Thad Jones. For them, playing with this remarkable group of musicians is a chance to experiment with new ideas. For this exceptional night under the watchful eye of the great Quincy Jones, the band chose to revisit a selection of themes composed by Quincy over the past six decades. Wouldn't it be perfect if Mr. Jones suddenly decided to conduct some of his favourite arrangements? The ideal moment would seem to be when The Amazing Keystone Big Band will call on special guest Michel Hausser. The vibraphonist is coming directly from Alsace with a composition especially written for him by Quincy Jones. Pierre Dessasis, Kenny Jeanney, Jon Boutellier, Eric Prost, Ghyslain Regard et Jean-Philippe Scali (fl, s), Vincent Labarre, Thierry Seneau, Félicien Bouchot et David Enhco (tp), Bastien Ballaz, Alois Benoit, Loic Bachevillier et Sylvain Thomas (tb), Frédéric Nardin (p), Thibaut François (g), Patrick Maradan (cb), Romain Sarron (dms) (26 min)
Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran - Jazz sous les pommiers
Charles Lloyd & Jason Moran duo - Jazz sous les pommiers festival 35th edition; With; Charles Lloyd, saxophone; Jason Moran, piano; A lesson of serenity by Charles Lloyd... who fits today as a giant in the exclusive world of jazz. This duet between a saxophonist among the most lyrical and most daring of his generation and one of today best pianists, shines with its eclecticism, finesse and intelligence. The poetic stroll revisits in a very intimate way a repertoire that mixes Ellington, Gershswin, Strayhorn, the Beach Boys and Dylan, with personal compositions, including a suite in memory of his great-grandmother, sold to a slave trader at the age of ten years. About this repertoire, Lloyd says: 'Music has always been for me both inspiration and consolation. The sentiments I would like to share with those who listen to me. '; Recorded on May 6th 2016, at the Municipal Theatre of Coutances; TV direction by Thierry Villeneuve (85 min)
InterMezzo
(15 min)
Iván Fischer conducts Prokofiev and Stravinsky with the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Thomas Zehetmair (violin); Sergei Prokofiev; Overture on Hebrew themes, Op. 34; Violin concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63; Igor Stravinsky; Jeu de cartes; The Firebird suite, No. 2 (1919); Live from the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; TV direction by Sébastien Glas (93 min)
Iván Fischer conducts Symphonies 1 & 2 by Brahms with the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Johannes Brahms; Symphony no. 1 in C minor op. 68; Symphony no. 2 in D major op. 73; Live from the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; TV Director, Corentin Leconte (91 min)
InterMezzo
(7 min)
The Dead Queen by Kader Berlarbi, Capitole de Toulouse Ballet
The Dead Queen (La Reine Morte); Choreography and stage by Kader Belarbi; Ballet in two acts after ' La Reine morte' by Henry de Montherlant (1942) and after 'Reinar después de morir' by Luis Vélez de Guevara (1652); Orchestre national du Capitole; Koen Kessels, Conductor; Music, Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovski; Set, Bruno de Lavenére; Costume, Olivier Bériot; Lights, Sylvain Chevallot; Withe; The Capitole Ballet; Recorde on February 8th at the Capitole of Toulouse Theater; TV Director, Luc Riolon (110 min)
Hedda Gabler by Marit Moum Aune, Norwegian national ballet
Hedda Gabler; Marit Moum Aune, choreography and staging; Kaloyan Boyadjive, Group choreography; Nils Petter Molvaer, music; Even Borsum, sets design; Ingrid Nylander, costume design; Kristin Bredal, lighting design; With dancers from; The Norwegian national ballet; The Norwegian national ballet school; And; Grete Sofie Borud Nybakken (Hedda Gabler); Silas Henriksen (Eilert Lovborg); Philip Currell (Jorgen Tesman); Eugenie Skilnand (Thea Elvsted); Shane Urton (Assessorr Brack); Samantha Lynch (Aunt Julie); Klara Martensson (Diana); Kristian Alm (Général Gablerl, Hedda's father); Erle Ostraat (Hedda Gabler child); Helle Flood (Thea Elvsted, child); Recorded on October 17th and 18th 2017 at the Den Norske Opera & Ballet; TV Director, Tommy Pascal (99 min)
InterMezzo
(5 min)
Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Turangalîlâ Symphonie by Messiaen
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Roger Muraro (piano), Valérie Hartmann-Claverie (ondes Martenot); Olivier Messiaen; Turangalîlâ Symphonie; Recorded on December the 13th & 14th 2014 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; Directed by Sébastien Glas (83 min)
Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Requiem by Mozart
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Collegium Vocale Gent, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Zsolt Fejérvári (double-bass), Ákos Ács (basset clarinet), Norma Nahoun (soprano), Barbara Kozelj (mezzosoprano), Bernard Richter (tenor), Hanno Müller-Brachmann (bass); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Per questa belle mano, K. 612; Clarinet concerto in A major, K. 622; Requiem en D minor, K. 626; Recordded on May the 14th, 2016 at the Concertgebouw, Bruges; Nicolas Foulon, TV director (96 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
William Christie conducts Hippolyte et Aricie by Rameau at Glyndebourne
Hippolyte et Aricie, by Jean-Philippe Rameau; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, William Christie (conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Jonathan Kent (Stage Director); Ed Lyon ( Hippolyte); Christiane Karg (Aricie); Sarah Connolly (Phédre); Stéphane Degout (Thésée); Katherine Watson (Diane); François Lis (Pluton/Jupiter/Neptune); Julie Pasturaud (OEnone); Samuel Boden (Mercure); Aimery Lefévre (Arcas/Deuxiéme Parque); Loic Felix (Tisiphone); Ana Quintans (Cupidon/Une matelotte); Emmanuelle de Negri (Grande Pretresse/Chasseresse); Mathias Vidal (Premiére Parque); Callum Thorpe (Troisiéme Parque); Charlotte Beament (Pretresse); Timothy Dickinson (Chasseur); Recorded in 2013 at the Glyndebourne Festival (181 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Iván Fischer conducts Bartók with the Budapest Festival Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (conductor); Krisztián Gergye Company, Krisztián Gergye (Choreographer); Béla Bartók; The Miraculous Mandarin; The Wooden Prince; Recorded on 12 May 2017 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; TV Director, Sébastien Glas (94 min)
Budapest Festival Orchestra & Iván Fischer: Beethoven
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Richard Goode (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven; Symphony No 1 in C major, op 21; Concerto for piano No 4 in G major, op. 58; Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67; Recorded on January 27th and 29th 2017 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; Directd by Christian Leblé (99 min)
Liz Mc Comb - Casino de Paris
Liz McComb, vocals; Harold Johnson, organ; Reggie Washington, bass; Larry Crocket, drums; Phil Makala, percussions & gwoka; Xavier Sibre, saxophone; Ronald Baker, trumpet; Pierre Chabrele, trombone (90 min)
InterMezzo
(5 min)
The Nutcracker by Vasily Medvedev & Yuri Burlaka
The Nutcracker; by Vasily Medvedev and Yuri Burlaka; after Lev Ivanov; Music by Peter I. Tchaikovsky; Deutsche Oper Berlin orchestra; Deutsche Oper Berlin children choir; Ballet director, Nacho Duato; With the solists and the Berlin Staatsballet; With the student of the Berlin Staatsballet school; Clara Child, Elena Iseki; Clara adult / The Plum Fairy, Iana Salenko; Fritz, Linus Schmidt; The Prince Nutcracker adulte, Marian Walter; The Dolly Prince, Alexander Shpak; The Dolly Princess, Iana Balova; Drosselmeyer, Michael Banzhaf; The King of the Mice, Arshak Ghalumyan; Live from the Berlin Deutsche Oper; TV Director, Andy Sommer (113 min)
