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(74 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 Fraillon, 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)
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(52 min)
Hugh Masekela at Paris Jazz Festival
Hugh Masekela celebrates Mama Afrika; Hugh MASEKELA flugelhorn, vocals / Cameron WARD guitar / Fana ZULU bass / Randal SKIPPERS keyboards / Lee-Roy SAULS drums / Francis Manneh FUSTER percussions; With Abdullah Ibrahim, Masekela is one of the pioneering figures of South African jazz. With his music, the trumpeter, flugelhornist, singer and composer has strongly influenced the political emergence of the anti-apartheid movement which he helped bring to international attention, through noted performances such as the one he gave in Monterey alongside Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix back in 1967, or his appearance on Paul Simon's multi-million selling Graceland album. Fresh from his presence at Barack Obama's second inauguration ball, Masekela will present his latest project at Parc Floral, a celebration of his late wife, South African diva Miriam Makeba. (55 min)
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(60 min)
Youn Sun Nah, Montreal International Jazz Festival
Youn Sun Nah, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal; youn Sun Nah, voice; Jamie Saft, piano and keyboards; Clifton Hyde, guitar TBC and acoustic bass; Dan Rieser, drums; YSN was born and raised in Seoul in a family captivated by the voice; her father is a choir conductor and her mother is a; musical actress. The year after that, she's invited by the Korean Symphony Orchestra to sing gospels. She makes her first; steps on record and on stage. Following that experience, she's noticed and hired in musicals. Her appearances are rewarded; and new opportunities lead her to make choices: a career is opening to her but she's not convinced to be on the right track. She finally decides to go back to school to study music and singing. Francophile, amateur of chanson, she settles down in; Paris during the fall 1995. She registers at the National Institute of Music in Beauvais, at the Conservatory of Nadia and Lili; Boulanger and at the CIM, school of jazz and current music. It is in that school that the epiphany happens. During 6 full seasons, her voice and her personality have impacted and touched the hearts all over the globe. About 500; concerts between 2009 and 2015, most of them sold-out, 3 albums and 2 of them gold records in France and Germany; (Same girl & Lento, ACT). Throughout this time she has received many distinctions from her peers (Académie du Jazz in; France, Echo Jazz in Germany, Korean Music Award in Korea) and appeared at the 2014 Winter Olympics' closing; ceremony. In May 2017, YSN release a new album: She Moves On. She'll be on tour during the whole season of 2017-2018. Recorded on 2017, June 28th at the Monument National, Montreal International Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (62 min)
Edmar Castadena at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Edmar Castadena at the International Jazz Festival of Montréal 2016; As an out-of-the-ordinary harpist, and one of the most creative musicians of the Big Apple, Edmar Castadena possesses the polyvalence and the enchanting charisma to draw his instrument into the light, which is pretty rare in the world of jazz and improvised music. Performing on the most prestigious stages of the world, Edmar Castadena 's body and his Colombian harp seems to make only one, shaping incredible detailed rhythm by unheard nuances, thus rivaling with the greatest flamenco guitarists. Edmar Castadena's last album 'Double Portion' (with Miguel Zenon, the cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaban and the mandolinist Hamilton de Holanda) draws the fans and critics' attention, Recorded on June 30th at the Théâtre Maisonneuve, Montréal; TV direction by Mathieu Mastin (45 min)
Hiromi at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Hiromi at the International Jazz Festival of Montréal 2016; Four years after her last visit to the Festival, Japanese pianist Hiromi returns with Spark, her 10th album, released in April. Conceived with her Trio Project, consisting of double bassist Anthony Jackson and drummer Simon Phillips, she'll perform it here with all the passion and virtuosity that have made her reputation. Recorded on June 30th at the Théâtre Maisonneuve, Montréal; TV direction by Mathieu Mastin (55 min)
InterMezzo
(70 min)
The Orchestre National de Lille plays Berlioz, Parra, Khachaturian and Stravinsky
Orchestre national de Lille, Alexandre Bloch (Conductor); Nemanja Radulovic (violin); Aram Khachaturian; Violin Concerto in D minor; Igor Stravinsky; Firebird, ballet; Recorded on 29 & 30 September at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (89 min)
Alexandre Bloch and the Orchestre National de Lille: Brahms, Ravel
Johannes Brahms; Violin Concerto in D minor, op. 77; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis et Chloé; Recorded on September 22 & 23, 2017 at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (103 min)
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(12 min)
Swan Lake, choreography by Graeme Murphy, Australian Ballet
Swan Lake; Choreography Graeme Murphy; Music Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky; Australian Opera orchestra; Conductor Nicolette Fraillon; Concert Master Aubrey Murphy; Concept Graeme Murphy, Janet Vernon and Kristian Fredrikson; Set and Costume Design Kristian Fredrikson; Lighting Design Damien Cooper; With; Madeleine Eastoe, Odette; Robert Curran, Prince Siegfried; Danielle Rowe, Baroness von Rothbart; And the Australian Ballet; Recorded on April 9th 2008 at the Sydney Opera House; Directed for TV by Simon Francis (132 min)
InterMezzo
(75 min)
Keith Lockhart and the Orchestre National de Lille: Attahir, Reich, Glass
Orchestre national de Lille, Keith Lockhart (Conductor); Robert McDuffie (violin); Benjamin Attahir; Samaa Sawti Zama; Steve Reich; Three Movements; Philip Glass; Violin Concerto no 2; The American Four Seasons; Steve Reich; Duet for two violins; Recorded on January 11 & 12, 2018 at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Stéphane Vérité (82 min)
Christian Zacharias and the Orchestre National de Lille: Schumann
Orchestre national de Lille, Christian Zacharias (Conductor and Piano); Robert Schumann; Manfred, Overture op. 115; Piano Concerto in A minor op. 54; Symphony no. 4 in D minor op. 120; Recorded on 6,7 & 8 October 2016 at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (77 min)
InterMezzo
(22 min)
Haendel's Agrippina at the Theater an der Wien
Agrippina, by Georg Friedrich Händel; Libretto by Vincenzo Grimani; Balthasar Neumann Ensemble, Thomas Hengelbrock (Conductor); Robert Carsen (Stage Direction); Gideon Davey (Sets, Costumes); Peter van Praet (Lighting); Ian Burton (Dramaturgy); Patricia Bardon (Agrippina); Jake Arditti (Nerone); Danielle de Niese (Poppea); Filippo Mineccia (Ottone); Mika Kares (Claudio); Recorded on March the 29th, 2016, at the Theater an der Wien, Vienna; François Roussillon, TV director (178 min)
Valery Gergiev and the Munich Philharmonic: Mozart and Bruckner at Saint Florian
Münchner Philharmoniker, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791); Symphony no 40 in G minor, KV 550 (1788); Anton Bruckner (1824-1896); Symphony no 9 in D minor (1887, 1891-94); Live fromt the Saint Florian Abbey, Linz (120 min)
Alexandre Bloch and the Orchestre national de Lille: Chausson, Ravel, Stravinsky
Orchestre national de Lille, Alexandre Bloch (Conductor); Véronique Gens (soprano); Ernest Chausson; Poéme de l'amour et de la mer; Maurice Ravel; La Valse; Igor Stravinsky; The Rite of Spring; Recorded on January 18 & 20, 2018, et the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (81 min)
InterMezzo
(86 min)
Roscoe Mitchell at Skopje Jazz Festival
Roscoe Mitchell (saxophone), Tyshawn Sorey (trombone). (55 min)
InterMezzo
(60 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 Fraillon, 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)
