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      • Yom & The Wonder Rabbis - Jazz? vienne

        Yom & The Wonder Rabbis; Yom (clarinet, composition); Léo Jassef (keaboard); Guillaume Magne (guitar); Sylvain Daniel (bass); Mathieu Penot (drums); Yom is a talented and inspired clarinet player from Paris who is always exploring an extensive array of musical styles. From the revived Central European klezmer grafted onto jazz and electro music to rock, Americana and contemporary music, this insatiable all-rounder never loses sight of the edges of his musical vision. His debut album, New King of Klezmer Clarinet, came out in 2008. Here he steps into the shoes of his idol Naftule Brandwein with relish. Yom soon stepped away from ready-to-wear to venture into something more bespoke with Unue, an album featuring Wang Li, Ibrahim Maalouf, Denis Cuniot and Farid D. Nouveau then returned two years later with The Wonder Rabbis. At the same time, a series of collaborations with Wang Li, the Chinese mouth harp player, produced the album Green Apocalypse (2012). The clarinet player now wants to move into universality and spirituality. Yom delves into sacred music for inspiration, a central theme running through his duo with Wang Li (album Green Apocalypse), Le Silence de l'Exode and Pri?re (2018). Last but not least, last year's Lingua Ignota celebrates the mystical saint Hildegard of Bingen. The Wonder Rabbis getting back together is also a chance for Yom to celebrate a decade on stage. Recorded on July 11, 2019 at Jazz? Vienne; TV Director, Mikaël Favard (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (42 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 Tcha?kovski; Set, Bruno de Laven?re; 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)

      • Shurale choreography by Leonid Jakobson

        Shurale; Leonid Jakobson ('Choreography); Ahmed Faizi et Leonid Jakobson (Libreto); Andrey Knoblok (Sets design, scenography & costumes design); Farid Yarullin (composer); Renat Salavatov (Conductor and musical Director); Orchestra of the Tatar State Academic Opera; Ballet of the Tatar State Academic Opera; With; Kristina Andreeva (Syuyumbike); Mikhail Timaev (Byltyr); Oleg Ivenko (Shurale); Olga Alekiseeva (Fire witch); Alessandro Kaggedji (Shaitan); Recorded on June 13 & 14, 2019 at the Tatar State Academic Opera, Kazan, Russia; TV Director, Isabelle Julien (95 min)

      • Bojan Z - Like a Jazz machine

        Bojan Z; Bojan Z, piano, fender rhodes; Thomas Bramerie, bass; Martijn Vink, drums; Pantelis Stoikos, trumpet; Claudio Puntin, clarinet; Paolo Fresu, trumpet; Multiple prize awarded jazz pianist, Bojan Z started working with the French bassist Henri Texier, later followed by the famous clarinetist Michel Portal. With his special language consisting of a mature jazz vocabulary with subtly dosed folkloric influences from the Balkans, Bojan leaves an indelible imprint on contemporary jazz. In 2002 he receives the Prix Django Reinhardt for Musician of the Year. In 2005 he was awarded the 'European Jazz Prize' ( Hans Koller Prize) as the best European jazz artist. Bojan adds Fender Rhodes to his acoustic piano play in which be-bop lines fit in seamlessly with dance rhythms, funky backbeats and folk-tinged improvisations. For his unusual new quartet based on winds, his creation in residence, he works once again with his musician friend, the celebrated Italian trumpet player Paolo Fresu. The public will discover Pantelis Stoikos known as one of the best trumpeters of the Balkans as well as Carlo Puntin an inventive clarinetist acclaimed by John Zorn. Recorded on May 25th 2017 at Like a Jazz Machine Festival, Dudelange, Luxembourg; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • José James - Jazz? vienne

        José James; José James (voice, guitar); Marcus Machado (guitar); Aneesa Strings (bass, voice); Aaron Steele (drums); Since bursting onto the international scene a little over a decade ago, José James and his honey-sweet voice are still as bewitching. The Minneapolis artist admits to being inspired by Marvin Gaye, the producer Flying Lotus and John Coltrane for his stylish blend of what makes up Great Black Music. Flitting between raw soul, soul folk, hip hop and jazz, James is in the microcosm of vocalists capable of keeping the crossover created by Ray Charles in the 50s alive. His first album (The Dreamer, 2008) pays tribute to Martin Luther King. The next one, Blackmagic, features the beatboxer Taylor McFerrin. His fourth album (in the meantime he recorded with Junior Mance, Chico Hamilton, Flying Lotus and the pianist Jef Neve), No Beginning No End, is on Blue Note. The more soulful than ever singer is back with Lean On Me (2018). After leaning on Billie Holiday and John Coltrane, this time he pays tribute to the living legend of American pop and the immense soulman Bill Withers. There are twelve unforgettable tracks by Withers, who celebrates his 80th birthday in July, produced by Don Was and recorded by a dream band: bassist Pino Palladino, Kris Bowers (fabulous Rhodes on the cover of Ain't No Sunshine), Brad Allen Williams and Nate Smith. Recorded on July 02, 2019 at Jazz? Vienne; TV Director, Mikaël Favard (60 min)

      • Omar Sosa & Yillian Canizares - Jazz? vienne

        Omar Sosa & Yillian Canizares; Omar Sosa (piano); Yilian Ca?izares (voix, violin), Gustavo Ovalles (percussions); Since leaving Cuba in 1993 and his first albums (Omar Omar and Free Roots, in 1997), Omar Sosa has been on quite a journey. The pianist's thrilling melting pot music is rooted in his Afro-Cuban background, jazz, hip hop, electro, world music and Yoruba spirituality. He formed an incredible trio with Paolo Fresu and Trilok Gurtu to visit us in 2016 for his thirtieth album (Eros). Following Transparent Water bottled with Seckou Keita's kora and the faithful Cuban percussionist Gustavo Ovalles, the Es:sensual (2018) escape with the NDR Bigband and Jacques Morelenbaum, the pianist in white is back with the singer and violinist Yilian Ca?izares (born in Havana, based in Switzerland). They've just recorded Agua together, another album devoted to water and specifically Oshun, the goddess of love and spirit of rivers. Something special was sparked with Yilian who came into the public eye with two vibrant albums (Ochumare and Invocacíon). Omar Sosa: 'Agua reflects our traditions, our emotions and our nostalgia. I'm 53, Yilian is 35, and together we create meditative music that exudes modesty, peace and dignity. No gimmicks! Everyone thinks that Cuban music is fabulous and should make you want to dance but Cuba has so much more to offer.'; Recorded on July 08, 2019 at Jazz? Vienne; TV Director, Mikaël Favard (76 min)

      • Yom & The Wonder Rabbis - Jazz? vienne

        Yom & The Wonder Rabbis; Yom (clarinet, composition); Léo Jassef (keaboard); Guillaume Magne (guitar); Sylvain Daniel (bass); Mathieu Penot (drums); Yom is a talented and inspired clarinet player from Paris who is always exploring an extensive array of musical styles. From the revived Central European klezmer grafted onto jazz and electro music to rock, Americana and contemporary music, this insatiable all-rounder never loses sight of the edges of his musical vision. His debut album, New King of Klezmer Clarinet, came out in 2008. Here he steps into the shoes of his idol Naftule Brandwein with relish. Yom soon stepped away from ready-to-wear to venture into something more bespoke with Unue, an album featuring Wang Li, Ibrahim Maalouf, Denis Cuniot and Farid D. Nouveau then returned two years later with The Wonder Rabbis. At the same time, a series of collaborations with Wang Li, the Chinese mouth harp player, produced the album Green Apocalypse (2012). The clarinet player now wants to move into universality and spirituality. Yom delves into sacred music for inspiration, a central theme running through his duo with Wang Li (album Green Apocalypse), Le Silence de l'Exode and Pri?re (2018). Last but not least, last year's Lingua Ignota celebrates the mystical saint Hildegard of Bingen. The Wonder Rabbis getting back together is also a chance for Yom to celebrate a decade on stage. Recorded on July 11, 2019 at Jazz? Vienne; TV Director, Mikaël Favard (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (42 min)

      • Amore Siciliano: Leonardo García Alarcón conducts Scarlatti, d'India, Gesualdo, Sicilian traditional songs

        Cappella Mediterranea, Leonardo García Alarcón (Organ, Spinet, Conductor); Mariana Flores, Francesca Aspromonte (sopranos); Raffaele Pé (countertenor); Emiliano Gonzalez-Toro (tenor); Matteo Bellotto (bass); Alessandro Scarlatti; Sigismondi d'India; Carlo Gesualdo; Madrigali; Sicilian traditional songs; Recorded 12 September 2014 at the Abbatiale, Festival d'Ambronay, France; Directed by Isabelle Soulard and Christian Leblé (86 min)

      • Charpentier's Sacred Music with Ensemble Correspondances at the Ambronay Festival

        Ensemble Correspondances, Sébastien Daucé (Harpsichord, Organ & Conductor); Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 - 1704); La Peste de Milan H. 398; Te Deum H. 147; Messe pour les trépassés H. 2; Motet pour les trépassés H. 311; Leçon de Tén?bres H. 120; Recorded on 13 September 2014, Abbatiale, Festival d'Ambronay; Directed by Isabelle Soulard et Christian Leblé (78 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (38 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 Tcha?kovski; Set, Bruno de Laven?re; 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)

      • Valser choreography by Catherine Berbessou, Capitole de Toulouse Ballet

        Valser; Choregography by Catherine Berbessou; For 8 dancers; Scenography and Lights, Marc Oliviero; Costume, Cidalia Da Costa; Soundtrack, Anita Praz; Music, Jean-Sébastien Bach, Les Maîtres-tambours du Burundi, Dario Moreno, Gi? per la mala via (louange anonyme du XVe si?cle) et divers compositeurs de tango; Ballet du Capitole - Direction, Kader Belarbi; With; Eukene Sagüés Abad, Demian Vargas, Juliette Thélin, Jérémy Leydier, Julie Loria, Nicolas Rombaut, Julie Charlet et Ramiro Gómez Samón. Recorded on January 13rd ans 14th 2017 at the Maison de la Danse de Lyon; TV Director, Denis Ca?ozzi (67 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (25 min)

      • Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion: Bach's Motets

        Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon (Conductor); Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750); Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied BWV 225; Giovanni Gabrieli (1557 - 1612); Jubilate deo; Johann Sebastian Bach; Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf BWV 226; Jacobus Gallus (1550 - 1591); Ecce, quomodo moritur iustus; Johann Sebastian Bach; Jesu meine Freude BWV 227; Vincenzo Bertolusi (ca 1550 - 1608); Osculetur meo; Johann Sebastian Bach; Komm Jesu komm BWV 229; Johann Sebastian Bach; Fürchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir BWV 228; Hieroymus Praetorius (1560 - 1629); Tulerunt Dominum meum; Johann Sebastian Bach; Lobet den Herrn BWV 230; Recorded at the Festival d'Ambronay, 13 September 2019 (90 min)

      • Sébastien Daucé and the Ensemble Correspondances: The Coronation Louis XIV

        Ensemble Correspondances, Sébastien Daucé (Conductor); Les Pages du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles; The Coronation of Louis XIV; Anonymous; Pavane for the wedding of Louis XIII; Antoine Boesset (1587 - 1643); Anna mater matris; Étienne Moulinié (1599 - 1676); Beata Dei genitrix; Anonymous [manuscript Deslauriers]; Virgo Dei genitrix; Tota pulchra es; Anonymous; Pavane for the wedding of Monsieur de Vandome; Jean Veillot (1600 - 1662); Sacris solemniis; Antiphon Ecce mitto Angelum meum; Psalm Domine in virtute tua; Anonymous [manuscript of Tours]; Jubilate Deo; Anonymous [Philidor manuscript]; Pavane for the wedding of Henry IV; Antiphon O pretiosum munus; Anonymous [manuscript Deslauriers]; Benedicite omnia opera; Comfortare and esto vires; Anonymous [manuscript of Tours]; Omnes Gentes Pludite Manibus; Roland de Lassus (1532 - 1594); O rex vivat! Henry Du Mont (1610 - 1684); In lectulo meo; Antiphon Gentem francorum; Francesco Cavalli (1602 - 1676); Dixit Dominus; Anonymous [Philidor]; Pavane for the coronation of Louis XIII; Antiphon Unxerunt Salomonem Sadoch; Étienne Moulinié; Cantate Domino; Thomas Gobert (1630 - 1708); Domine Salvum fac regem; Anonymous [Philidor manuscript]; Pavane La petite Guerre; Anonymous [manuscript of Tours]; Te Deum for 2 choirs; Coronation Mass; Plainsong Factus is dominated protector; Charles d'Helfer (1598 - 1661); Kyrie; Gloria; Francesco Cavalli; Sonata a 12; Charles d'Helfer; Sanctus; Anonymous; O vere digna hostia; Anonymous [manuscript of Tours]; O salutaris hostia; Étienne Moulinié; Agnus; Plainsong Pax domini; Étienne Moulinié; Flores Apparuerunt; Plainsong Ite missa is; Anonymous [manuscript Deslauriers]; Gaudete and exultate; Recorded at the Chapelle Royale, Château de Versailles, 15 June 2019; TV Director, Stephan Aubé (105 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (42 min)

      • Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion: Monteverdi's Vespro della Beata Vergine

        Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon (Conductor); Lea Desandre (Soprano); Eva Za?cik (Soprano); Lucile Richardot (Alto); Emiliano Gonzalez Toro (Tenor); Zachary Wilder (Tenor); Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1653); Vespro della beata Vergine; Recorded at the Chapelle Royale, Château de Versailles, 9 February 2019; TV Director, Colin Laurent (118 min)

      • Jonathan Nott and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Stravinsky

        Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Jonathan Nott (Conductor); Asmik Grigorian (soprano); Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Eugene Onegine, Polonaise; Pique Dame, scene and aria of Lisa, third act; Voyevoda, op. 78; Iolanta, aria of Iolanta; Eugene Onegine, waltz and aria of Tatiana (Letter Scene); Modest Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881); A Night on the Bald Mountain; Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Firebird, suite no 2 (1919); Recorded at the Victoria Hall, Geneva, 30 November 2018; TV Director, Andy Sommer (89 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (27 min)

      • Faust by Charles Gounod at the Teatro Real Madrid

        Faust, opera in five acts by Charles Gounod (1818-1893); Libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, based upon the play 'Faust et Marguerite' (1850) by Michel Carré and 'Faust' (1808) by Johann Wolfgang Goethe; Fist performance in Paris, Théâtre Lyrique, 19 March 1859; Principal Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Real (Coro Intermezzo / Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid), Dan Ettinger (Conductor); Andrés Máspero (Chorus Master); ?lex Ollé (La Fura dels Baus) (Stage Direction); Alfons Flores (Set designer), Lluc Castells (Costume designer), Urs Schönebaum (Lighting designer); Piotr Beczala (Dr. Faust); Luca Pisaroni (Méphistophél?s); Marina Rebeka (Marguerite); Stéphane Degout (Valentin); Isaac Galán (Wagner); Serena Malfi (Siébel) Sep); Sylvie Brunet-Grupposo (Marthe); Recorded at the Teatro Real, Madrid, on October 7, 2018; TV Director, Xavi Bové (186 min)

      • Bilal - MOODS Jazz Club

        Bilal Oliver (voice), Micah Robinson (voice), Corey Bernhard (keyboards), Ed Riches (guitare), Conley Whitfield Jr. (bass), Steve Mckie (drums) (44 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (48 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 Tcha?kovski; Set, Bruno de Laven?re; 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)

      • La Bayad?re, choreography by Nacho Duato at the Mikhailovsky Theater, Saint-Petersburg

        La Bayad?re; Ballet in three acts; Music by Ludwig Minkus; Choreography by Nacho Duato; Stage Designer, Costume Designer: Angelina Atlagić; Lighting Design: Brad Fields; Conductor: Pavel Sorokin; Recorded at the Mikhailovsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, 16 November 2019 (135 min)