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InterMezzo
(120 min)
Mariss Jansons conducts The Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky
The Queen of Spades; Opera in three acts, op. 68, by Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Libretto by Modest Ilych Tchaikovsky after Alexander Pushkin's novella; First performance in Saint-Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre, 19 December 1890; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (Conductor); Chorus of Dutch National Opera, Nieuw Amsterdams Kinderkoor; Stefan Herheim (Stage Direction); Philipp Fürhofer (Sets), Philipp Fürhofer (Costumes); Misha Didyk (Herman); Alexey Markov (Tomski); Vladimir Stoyanov (Yeletsky); Andrei Popov (Chekalinsky); Andrii Goniukov (Surin); Mikhail Makarov (Chaplitsky); Anatoli Sivko (Narumov); Larissa Diadkova (The Countess); Svetlana Aksenova (Lisa); Anna Goryachova (Polina); Pelageya Kurennaya (Prilepa); Directed by Misjel Vermeiren; Recorded at De Nationale Opera, Amsterdam, 2016 (181 min)
Harold Lopez Nussa Trio - Jazz á Porquerolles
Harold Lopez Nussa Trio; Harold Lopez Nussa (piano); Ruy Adrian Lopez Nussa (drums); Gaston Joya (bass); Harold Lopez Nussa is a Cuban pianist who comes from a family of musicians. When you hear him it seems as if he is the custodian of all the musical traditions of the Caribbean, open to all the influences from Africa and the Americas without even mentioning the great European classical composers. It is an indication of just how much music lives within him and how he never ceases to want to share it with us. On stage, Harold Lopez overflows with expression just like everything which characterizes 'feeling' in Cuban music which is savoured with a shot of rum in the ears. Harold Lopez the direct descendent of the great Cuban pianists, Cucho Valdez, Carlos Maza, Roberto Fonseca, pianists who irresistibly make you get up off your seat and dance. Recorded on July 9, 2018 at the Jazz á Porquerolles Festival; TV Director, Frank Cassenti (53 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Bernard Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra: Mozart, Bruckner
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink (conductor); Mitsuko Uchida (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Piano concerto no 23 in A major, KV 488; Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896); Symphony no 6 in A major; Recorded on December 14, 2018 at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam; Directed by Joost Honselaar (101 min)
Janine Jansen, Daniele Gatti and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra: Bruch, Mahler
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Daniele Gatti (Conductor); Janine Jansen (Violin); Max Bruch; Violin Concerto no. 1 in G minor, op. 26; Gustav Mahler; Symphony no. 1 in D major ''Titan''; Recorded at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, January 11, 2018; Directed by Dick Kuijs (89 min)
InterMezzo
(46 min)
Mariss Jansons conducts The Queen of Spades by Tchaikovsky
The Queen of Spades; Opera in three acts, op. 68, by Piotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Libretto by Modest Ilych Tchaikovsky after Alexander Pushkin's novella; First performance in Saint-Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre, 19 December 1890; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (Conductor); Chorus of Dutch National Opera, Nieuw Amsterdams Kinderkoor; Stefan Herheim (Stage Direction); Philipp Fürhofer (Sets), Philipp Fürhofer (Costumes); Misha Didyk (Herman); Alexey Markov (Tomski); Vladimir Stoyanov (Yeletsky); Andrei Popov (Chekalinsky); Andrii Goniukov (Surin); Mikhail Makarov (Chaplitsky); Anatoli Sivko (Narumov); Larissa Diadkova (The Countess); Svetlana Aksenova (Lisa); Anna Goryachova (Polina); Pelageya Kurennaya (Prilepa); Directed by Misjel Vermeiren; Recorded at De Nationale Opera, Amsterdam, 2016 (181 min)
La Ritirata and Josetxu Obregón in Granada: Il Spiritillo Brando
La Ritirata, Josetxu Obregón (artistic direction); Il Spiritillo Brando; Danse Music in the courts of Italy and Spain, c.1650; Works by Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli, Luys de Narváez, Andrea Falconieri, Martin i Coll, Santiago de Murcia, Diego Ortiz, Giovanni Battista Vitali, Antonio de Cabezón, Juan Bautista Cabanilles and Gaspar Sanz; Recorded at the Festival de Granada, Patio de los Arrayanes, 8 July 2019; TV Director, Arnaud Lalanne (75 min)
Les Siécles and François-Xavier Roth: Debussy, Franck, Saint-Saëns
Les Siécles, Coro de la Orquesta Ciudad de Granada, François-Xavier Roth (Conductor); Héctor Eliel Márquez (Chorus Master); Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano); Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); Marche écossaise, sur un théme populaire; Jeux; Nocturnes; César Franck (1822 - 1890); Variations symphoniques; Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921); Samson et Dalila, Bacchanale; Recorde on June 24, 2018 at the Festival de Grenade; Directed by Stéphane Vérité (76 min)
InterMezzo
(60 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; Recorded on December 25th at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam; Directed by Joost Honselaar (107 min)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Thomas Hengelbrock: Schubert, Mozart
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Thomas Hengelbrock (Conductor); Balthasar-Neumann-Chor; Franz Schubert; Stabat Mater; Symphony no. 8 'Unfinished'; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Requiem KV 626; Recorded at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam on March 24th 2017; TV Director, Dick Kuijs (91 min)
InterMezzo
(39 min)
Magic Malik - Banlieues Bleues
Magic Malik; Rythms and dancses from Cameroon; Magic Malik, flute, voice, co-composer, co-artistic direction, Hilaire Penda co-composer, co-artistic direction, Zaf Zapha, bass, Maciek Lassere, saxophone, William Ombe, percussions, voice, Merclin Nyakam, choreography, dance, voice; Created in 2017 on the occasion of the residence of Magic Malik in Royaumont, this programme focusing on Cameroon was an invitation to see much further by looking much closer. To start with, it was a question of an encounter between the flautist with large antennas and a Fulani flute played by the Burkino Faso citizen Dramane Dembelé. However, along the way, the imagined project with the late Hilaire Penda and of which the Cameroonian dancer Merlin Nyakam has become the principle mediator, feeds off traces from the past in order to question the very nature of what we call jazz and to fertilise it by projecting it into the contemporary field of a 'creolised' world'. Recorded on March 28, 2019 at the Banlieues Bleues festival; TV Director, Guillaume Dero (60 min)
ONJ, Dancing in your Head(s), La Galaxie Ornette - Banlieues Bleues
Orchestre National de Jazz | Dancing in your Head (s) |Ornette Galaxy; Fred Maurin, Artistic direction, guitar, Fred Pallem, orchestration; Jean-Michel Couchet, Alto saxophone, Anna-Lena Schnabel, Alto saxophone, Julien Soro, Tenor saxophone, Fabien Debellefontaine, Tenor saxophone, Morgane Carnet, Baritone saxophone, Fabien Norbert, trUmpet, Susan Santos Silva, trUmpet, Mathilde Fevre, Horn, Daniel Zimmerman, trombone, Judith Wekstein, bass trombone, Pierre Durand, guitar, Bruno Ruder, Fender Rhodes, Sylvain Daniel, Electric bass, Rafaël Koerner, Drums; Recorded on April 19, 2019 at the Banlieues Bleues festival, MC93; TV Director, Guillaume Dero (60 min)
Antonin Tri-Hoang - Ornette - Apparitions - Banlieues Bleues
Ornette | Apparitions; Antonin Tri Hoangn, Alto saxophone, clarinet, Geoiffroy Gesser, Tenor saxophone, Pierre Borel, Amtp saxophone, Aymeric Avice, trompet, Isabel Sörling, voice, Romain Clerc-Renaud, piano, Keyboard, Thibault Cellier, double bass, Yann Joussein, drums, Elie Duris, drums; Recorde on April 19 avril 2016 at Banlieues Bleues, MC93; TV Director, Stéphane Jourdain (59 min)
Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra: Weber, Beethoven, Shostakovich
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (Conductor); Rudolf Buchbinder (piano); Carl Maria von Weber (1786 - 1826); Euryanthe: Overture; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in B flat major, op. 19; Dmitry Shostakovich (1906 - 1975); Symphony No. 10 in E minor, op. 93; Live from the Philharmonie, Luxembourg; LIVE (120 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)
Gregory Privat - Jazz en Tete
Gregory Privat An piano epi an ka; G. Privat piano; Manu Codja guitar; Faustine Gressot vocal; Rafael Paseiro bass; Sonny Troupe drums; TV Director, Guillaume Dero; Recoded on October 20th 2011 at Jazz en Tete festival, Clermont Ferrand, France (52 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Magic Malik - Banlieues Bleues
Magic Malik; Rythms and dancses from Cameroon; Magic Malik, flute, voice, co-composer, co-artistic direction, Hilaire Penda co-composer, co-artistic direction, Zaf Zapha, bass, Maciek Lassere, saxophone, William Ombe, percussions, voice, Merclin Nyakam, choreography, dance, voice; Created in 2017 on the occasion of the residence of Magic Malik in Royaumont, this programme focusing on Cameroon was an invitation to see much further by looking much closer. To start with, it was a question of an encounter between the flautist with large antennas and a Fulani flute played by the Burkino Faso citizen Dramane Dembelé. However, along the way, the imagined project with the late Hilaire Penda and of which the Cameroonian dancer Merlin Nyakam has become the principle mediator, feeds off traces from the past in order to question the very nature of what we call jazz and to fertilise it by projecting it into the contemporary field of a 'creolised' world'. Recorded on March 28, 2019 at the Banlieues Bleues festival; TV Director, Guillaume Dero (60 min)
ONJ, Dancing in your Head(s), La Galaxie Ornette - Banlieues Bleues
Orchestre National de Jazz | Dancing in your Head (s) |Ornette Galaxy; Fred Maurin, Artistic direction, guitar, Fred Pallem, orchestration; Jean-Michel Couchet, Alto saxophone, Anna-Lena Schnabel, Alto saxophone, Julien Soro, Tenor saxophone, Fabien Debellefontaine, Tenor saxophone, Morgane Carnet, Baritone saxophone, Fabien Norbert, trUmpet, Susan Santos Silva, trUmpet, Mathilde Fevre, Horn, Daniel Zimmerman, trombone, Judith Wekstein, bass trombone, Pierre Durand, guitar, Bruno Ruder, Fender Rhodes, Sylvain Daniel, Electric bass, Rafaël Koerner, Drums; Recorded on April 19, 2019 at the Banlieues Bleues festival, MC93; TV Director, Guillaume Dero (60 min)
