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      • InterMezzo

        (98 min)

      • Wynton Marsalis Septet - Jazz in Marciac

        Wynton Marsalis Septet with special guest Naseer Shamma; Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (Double bass), Ali Jackson (drums), Walter Blanding (Saxophone tenor), Jeffery Miller (Trombone), Immanuel Wilkins (Saxophone), Naseer Shamma (oud); Recorded on August 7th 2017 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux (62 min)

      • Kyle Eastwood - Jazz in Marciac

        Kyle Eastwood @ Jazz in Marciac; Stefano Di Battista saxophone; Brandon Allen saxophone; Quentin Collins trompet; Andrew Mc Cormack piano; Kyle Eastwood doublebass; Chris Higginbottom drums; Recorded on August 5th 2016 at Jazz in Marciac, Chapiteau; TV director, Jean-Marc Birraux (60 min)

      • Lisa Simone - Jazz in Marciac

        Lisa Simone @ Jazz in Marciac; Lisa Simone, voice; Hervé Samb, guitar; Reggie Washington, bass; Sonny Troupé, drums; Recorded on August 3rd 2016 at Jazz in Marciac, Chapiteau; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux (57 min)

      • Tigran - Festival International de Jazz de Montreal

        Tigran, Festival International de Jazz de Montreal; Tigran, Hamasyan, piano; With pianist/composer Tigran Hamasyan, potent jazz improvisation fuses with the rich folkloric music of his native Armenia. Turning 30 in 2017, he's one of the most remarkable and distinctive jazz-meets-rock pianists of his generation. A piano virtuoso with groove power, Tigran's latest adventurous project is 2017's An Ancient Observer, his second solo album, his eighth overall as a sole leader, and his sophomore recording for Nonesuch. (Overall, this is his eighth recording as a sole leader.) Conceptually, An Ancient Observer is a poignant album focusing on the art of observing. Tigran's career has included an impressive number of accolades, including top piano award at the 2013 Montreux Jazz Festival and the grand prize at the prestigious 2006 Thelonious Monk Jazz Piano Competition. Recorded on 2017, July 1st at the Maison Symphonique of the Montreal Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Daniel Harding and the Orchestre de Paris: the 50th anniversary concert

        Orchestre de Paris, Daniel Harding (Conductor); Orchestre de Paris choir, Lionel Sow (chorus master); London voices, Terry Edwards (chorus master); Luciano Berio (1925 - 2003); Sinfonia, for eight voices and orchestra; Jörg Widmann (né en 1973); Fantasie, for solo clarinet; Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Symphony of Psalms For Mixed Choir And Orchestra; Jörg Widmann; Au C?ur De Paris (World Premiere); Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); La Mer, Three Symphonic Sketches for Orchestra; Franz Schubert (1897 - 1828) / Luciano Berio; An die Musik D 547; Igor Stravinsky; The Firebird - Suite (1919) - Final; Recorded on november 2nd 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, François-René Martin (97 min)

      • Duncan Ward and the Orchestre de Paris: Stravinsky, Schubert, Beethoven

        Orchestre de Paris, Duncan Ward (Conductor); Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Suites no. 1 & 2 for small orchestra; Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828); Symphony no. 3 in D major, D 200; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no. 4 in B flat major, op. 60; Recorded on July 12, 2017 at the Festival international d'art lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence, Grand Théâtre de Provence; Directed by Julien Condemine (75 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Hedda Gabler, Norwegian National Ballet

        Hedda Gabler; Upon Henrik Ibsen's work; Norwegian National Ballet; 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)

      • A Swan Lake, choreography by Alexander Ekman

        A Swan Lake; Choreography by Alexander Ekman; Alexander Ekman, sets designer; Henrik Vibskov, costume; Tom Visser, lighting designer; With Camilla Spidsoe et Melissa Hough, the black and white swans; and the dancers from the Norwegian National Ballet; and the school of the Norwegian National Ballet; The Norwegian National Opera Orchestra; Per Kristian Skalstad, condctor; Elisabeth Teige, soprano; Fridtjov Saheim, actor; Jan Gunnar Roise, actor; Recorded on 2014 at the Den Norske Opera; RV Director, Jeff Tudor (97 min)

      • R+R=NOW (Glasper, Scott, Hodge, McFerrin...) - Jazz á Vienne

        R+R=Now; Robert Glasper (keyboards), Terrace Martin (saxophone), Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah (trumpet), Derrick Hodge (bass), Justin Tyson (drums), Taylor McFerrin (keyboard, vocals); The saxophonist Terrace Martin, the multi-instrumentalist and producer from Los Angeles, who can be heard in some of the biggest hits of Kendrick Lamar and YG or backing Snoop Dogg, Billy Higgins and Herbie Hancock, has just completed a busy year. Along with the release of 'Sounds of Crenshaw Vol.1', an album by his group The Pollyseeds (with, among others, Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper and Problem), as well as his contribution to the famous 'Loyalty' by the duo K. Lamar/Rihanna, he has produced the latest album by YG and toured with Herbie Hancock, whose current work he is also producing. To round off the year, he whipped up the crowds last year with Robert Glasper and a real Who's Who in contemporary US jazz (see line-up) in the supergroup concept named R+R=Now. The pianist Robert Glasper announced and described the project to Billboard: 'we all come from the same concrete garden and we make fluid, honest and open music ranging from jazz, hip hop and EDM to reggae!'; Recorded on July 4th at Jazz á Vienne Festival; TV Director, Fabien Raymond (60 min)

      • Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Jazz á Vienne

        Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah; Christian Scott, trumpet, Reverse Flugel, Sirenette; Lawrence Fields, piano and keyboard; Max Moran (b); Mike Mitchell, percussion; Elena Pinderhughes, flute; Weedie Braimah, drums; 27 year old Christian Scott embodies the new generation of New Orleans trumpeters, a seminal dynasty that started with the legendary King Oliver and Louis Armstrong and continued with Wynton Marsalis, Terence Blanchard and Nicholas Payton. The trumpeter trained at Berklee College of Music in Boston and his warm tone and unusual round notes are instantly recognisable. After working with McCoy Tyner, Prince, Marcus Miller, Eddie Palmieri, Mos Def, Thom Yorke and Solange Knowles, the musician from Crescent City is now the pin-up boy for jazz fusion. His grandfather is the iconic Big Chief Donald Harrison Sr. who managed four tribes of Black Indians (Christian actually started out in one in 1989). The Louisiana trumpeter's sound straddles hip hop, soul and jazz and he appeared a decade ago with the album Rewind That (2006). He was hit by the full force of Hurricane Katrina and devoted his next record (Anthem, 2007) to portraying the human and cultural disaster. After Live at Newport, he recorded Yesterday You Said Tomorrow in 2010 inspired by the 60s groovy jazz played by artists on the Blue Note record label. Christian Scott is one of a long line of Louisiana artists who have been reinventing jazz music for over a century. Recorded on 2017, June 30th at the Vienne Jazz Festival; TV Director, Fabien Raymond (60 min)

      • Keziah Jones - Jazz á Vienne

        Keziah Jones; Keziah Jones, vocal, guitar; Joel Grant, bass; Joshua McKenzie, percussion; Keziah Jones was born into a wealthy family in 1968 in Lagos, Nigeria. He was sent to school in England at the age of 8 and he taught himself to play the piano and guitar in London. He gradually created a stunning rhythmic blend of smooth funk, Hendrix-style psychedelia, pure Ikeja reggae and Yoruba harmonies. He called it BluFunk. Keziah Jones hung out English pubs in central London before heading to Paris where he was spotted in the underground in 1991. The album Blufunk Is a Fact and the track Rhythm is Love were international hits. After venturing through the desert of the mid-90s, he struck gold in 2003 with his fourth album Black Orpheus then the unstoppable Nigerian Wood (2008). Keziah completed an ambitious double album in 2013 flitting between Los Angeles, Spain and his kingdoms in London and Lagos. The dandy fighter is well and truly back to win over his audience. Recorded on 2017, July 13th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (71 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (18 min)

      • Il Trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi at the Liceu, Barcelona

        Il Trovatore, dramma in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Salvatore Cammarano after 'El Trobador' by Antonio García Gutiérrez; First performance in Rome, Teatro Apollo, 12 January 1857; Symphony Orchestra & Chorus of the Gran Teatre du Liceu de Barcelona, Daniele Callegari (Conductor); Conxita Garcia (Chorus Master); Joan Anton Rechi (Stage Director); Sergio Gracia (Video), Mercé Paloma (Costumes), Albert Faura (Lighting); George Petean (Conte di Luna); Tamara Wilson (Leonora); Marianne Cornetti (Azucena); Piero Pretti (Manrico); Marco Spotti (Ferrando); Maria Miró (Ines); Albert Casals (Ruiz); Recorded on July 18 & 21, 2017 at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona; Directed by Fabrice Castanier (145 min)

      • Pierre-Laurent Aimard - Festival Internacional de Música y Danza de Granada

        Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano); Tombeau de Claude Debussy (The tomb of Claude Debussy), collective work commissioned by Henri Pruniéres (1920); Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882 - 1973); Lento; Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945); Sostenuto, Rubato; Eugéne Goossens (1893 - 1962); Hommage á Debussy (Homage to Debussy); Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Fragment des Symphonies pour instruments á vent á la mémoire de C. A. Debussy; Paul Dukas (1865 - 1935); La plainte, au loin, du faune; Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); Images; Études; Record on June 26, 2018, Patio de los Arrayanes, Festival Internacional de Música y Danza de Granada; Directed by par Stéphane Vérité (65 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (27 min)

      • Brahms: Tragic Overture and Piano Concerto no. 2 by Yefim Bronfman & the Cleveland Orchestra

        Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst (Conductor); Yefim Bronfman (piano); Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Tragic overture op. 81; Concerto for piano no.2 op. 83; Recorded on February 2015 at the Severance Hall, Cleveland; Directed by William Cosel (62 min)

      • Brahms: Haydn Variations and Piano Concerto no. 1 by Yefim Bronfman & the Cleveland Orchestra

        Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst (Conductor); Yefim Bronfman (piano); Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Variations on a theme by Haydn., op. 56a; Concerto for piano no.1, op. 15; Recorded on February 2015 at the Severance Hall, Cleveland; Directed by William Cosel (67 min)

      • The Cleveland Orchestra plays Brahms in Vienna: Symphonies no. 2 & 3

        The Cleveland Orchestra, Franz Welser-Möst (conductor); Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Symphony no. 3 in F major, op. 90; Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 73; Recorded on September 15th 2014 at the Großer Saal of the Musikverein, Vienna; TV Director Brian Large (73 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (32 min)

      • Daniel Harding and the Orchestre de Paris: Mahler Symphony no. 2

        Orchestre de Paris, Daniel Harding (Conductor); Ch?ur de l'Orchestre de Paris, Lionel Sow (Chorus master); Christiane Karg (soprano), Wiebke Lehmkuhl (mezzo-soprano); Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911); Symphony no. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'; Recorded on 24 & 25 May 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris; Directed by Julien Condemine (87 min)

      • Tugan Sokhiev and the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse: Mantovani, Prokofiev, Ravel

        Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse, Tugan Sokhiev (Conductor); Nicholas Angelich (piano); Bruno Mantovani (b. 1974); Quasi lento (World Premiere); Serge Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Piano Concerto no 3 in C major, op. 26; Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937); Daphnis et Chloé, suite no 2; Recorded June 2, 2018 at the Halle aux Grains, Toulouse; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (102 min)

      • Snarky Puppy - Stockholm Jazz Festival

        Snarky Puppy; Their motto is to play music for your brain and body. Be prepared to furiously dance to the music of the most groovy Stochkolm festival band. Formed in 2004, Snarky Puppy was once a happy student dand of North Texas University. They are today one of the most exciting band in the world funk scene. Snarky Puppy members had played with big names and not just Jazz's: Snoop Dodd, Erykah Badu, Chaka Khan, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Jason Marsalis and many more. Recorded on 2013 at the Stockholm Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (50 min)

      • Rigoletto by Verdi at the Liceu, Barcelona

        Rigoletto, melodramma in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after Victor Hugo's play 'Le roi s'amuse'; First performance in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, 11 March 1851; Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Liceu Opera Barcelona, Riccardo Frizza (Conductor); Conxita Garcia (Chorus Master); Monique Wagemakers (Stage Director); Michael Levine (Sets), Sandy Powel (Costumes), Reinier Tweebeeke (Lighting designer); Javier Camarena (Duca di Mantova); Carlos Álvarez (Rigoletto); Desirée Rancatore (Gilda); Ante Jerkunica (Sparafucile); Ketevan Kemoklidze (Maddalena); Gemma Coma-Alabert (Giovanna); Gianfranco Montresor (Conte di Monterone); Toni Marsol (Marullo); Josep Fadó (Matteo Borsa); Xavier Mendoza (Conte di Ceprano); Mercedes Gancedo (Contessa di Ceprano); Recorded at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, on April 6th, 2017; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (133 min)