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      • Ian Bostridge, John Butt and the Dunedin Consort at the Misteria Paschalia Festival: Haendel

        Dunedin Consort, John Butt (Conductor); Ian Bostridge (tenor); Georg Friedrich Haendel (1685 - 1759); Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 no. 4 in A minor; Waft her, Angels through the Sky (Jephtha); As Steals the morn; Ode for St. Cecilia's Day; Recorded on April 2, 2018 at the Misteria Paschalia Festival, Cracovie; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (65 min)

      • Martin Haselböck improvises on Bruckner in Saint Florian

        Martin Haselböck (Organ); Martin Haselböck (1954); Organ improvisation on a theme of Anton Bruckner's symphony no 2; Recorded on September 24, 2018 at the Saint Florian Abbey, Linz; TV Director, François-René Martin (22 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (35 min)

      • Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Mozart at the Glyndebourne Festival

        Die Entführung aus dem Serail; Singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner adapted by Gottlieb Stephanie; First performance in Vienne, Burgtheater, 16 July 1782; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Robin Ticciati (Conductor); Glyndebourne Chorus; David McVicar (Stage Direction); Vicki Mortimer (Sets); Andrew George (Choreography); Paule Constable (Lighting); Sally Matthews (Konstanze); Edgaras Montvidas (Belmonte); Tobias Kehrer (Osmin); Mari Eriksmoen (Blonde); Brenden Gunnell (Pedrillo); Recorded on July 16th and 19th, 2015 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (166 min)

      • Get the blessing - Like a jazz machine

        One of the most original and exciting bands to emerge in years, Get The Blessing was formed by drummer Clive Deamer and bassist Jim Barr, rythm section of trip-hop's legendary band Portishead. Get The Blessing have stormed onto the scene, taking riffs and rhythms from rock, punk and dance music and artfully welding them onto inventive wild jazz improvisations, all colliding in a joyous celebration of sound. With trumpeter Pete Judge and saxophonist Jake McMurchie from Superfurry Animals completing the line-up, Get The Blessing's rocking tunes and snappy arrangements create a genre-bending blend of sounds that is all their own, flirting slyly with jazz while pounding the dancefloor with their 'gloriously powerful sound' (BBC Music Magazine). Get The Blessing wear their jazz credentials lightly but defiantly. The intricate but rock-solid rhythm section forms the gloss that holds Get the Blessing together, with the dual saxophone and trumpet frontline working with the bass to create melodies and harmonies. (53 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (67 min)

      • Samson by Haendel at the Misteria Paschalia Festival in Krakow

        Dunedin Consort, Polish Radio Choir, John Butt (conductor); Eleanor Dennis (Dalila), Fflur Wyn (Virgin - Israelite), Charlotte Ashley (Virgin - Philistine), Caitlin Hulcup (Micah), James Way (Samson), Hugo Hymas (Israelite), Matthew Brook (Manoah), Vitali Rozynko (Harapha); Georg Friderich Haendel (1685- 1759); Samson; Recorded on April 1st, 2018, at the Misteria Paschalia Festival, Krakow; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (197 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (14 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); Recorded at the Saint Florian Abbey, Linz, 25 September 2018; TV Director, François-René Martin (101 min)

      • John Nelson conducts Berlioz's Requiem in London

        Philharmonia Orchestra, Philharmonia Chorus, London Philharmonic Choir, John Nelson (conductor); Michael Spyres (tenor); Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869); Grande messe des morts, op. 5, H 75; Recorded at the Saint Paul Cathedral, London, 8 March 2019; TV Director, Sébastien Glas (90 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (35 min)

      • Valery Gergiev and the Munich Philharmonic: Bruckner at Saint Florian

        Münchner Philharmoniker, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Anton Bruckner (1824-1896); Symphony no 8 in C minor WAB 108 (1889-90); Recorded on September 26, 2018 at the Saint Florian Abbey, Linz; TV Director, François-René Martin (87 min)

      • Valery Gergiev and the Munich Phiharmonic: Shchedrin, Strauss, Beethoven

        Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Denis Matsuev (piano); Rodion Shchedrin (b. 1932); Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2; Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949); Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, op. 28; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no. 3 in E flat major 'Eroica'; Recorded on September 20th 2016 at the Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munich (105 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (8 min)

      • Laurent Maur Quartet

        Laurent Maur Quartet; La derniére danse (The last dance); Laurent Maur, Harmonica; Mario Canonge, Piano; Felipe Cabrera, Double bass; Pierre-Alain Tocanier, Drums; Play list; Enlacés (Eddy Louiss); Indifference (Tony Murena); La Derniére Danse, Marie-No (Laurent Maur); Benny's Dream (Larry Golding); Chef Larry (Laurent Maur); Vivo Sonhando (Antonio Carlos Jobim); Agua! (Felipe Cabrera); Don't Drink The Water (Donald Harrisson); Solo (Laurent Maur); La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg arrgt Thierry Lujan / L. Maur); Recorded on May 15, 2018 at the Studio de l'Ermitage; TV Director, Loic Léglise (77 min)

      • Archie Shepp, Art song et Spirituals - Jazz á la Villette

        Archie Shepp, Art song et Spirituals, Archie Shepp, saxophone, vocal; Jason Moran, piano; Amina Claudine Myers, organ, vocal; Olivier Miconi, trumpet; Darryl Hall, double bass; Hamid Drake, drums; Julia Sarr, Marion Rampal, Djany, Céline Cheynut, Tatiana Jubert, Christelle Marsolen Steven Leblanc, choir; Jean-Marc Reyno, choir, arrangements; Recorded on Spetember 12th 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris, Jazz á la Vilette; TV Director, Frank Cassenti (61 min)

      • Medeski / Martin & Wood + Nels Cline at Cully Jazz Festival

        John Medeski, Billy Martin and Chris Wood have re-defined the musical possibilities of the jazz trio. With a remarkable career spanning two decades, the three New Yorkers have become masters of groove and excel on stage. They communicate with their audience with a skill close to telepathy, play legendary gigs, in an instinctive and vastly enjoyable style. Their concert at Cully in 2012 is still in everyone's memory. After a great number of live and studio recordings, their latest trilogy, 'Radiolarians', is a treasure trove of devastating riffs, revisited on stage according to the mood and inclination of the moment. With funk gimmicks and bluesy phrasings, they borrow from a wealth of musical references and turn them into a veritable sound explosion. In this concert, they are accompanied by the immense guitarist Nels Cline, equally at ease on John Coltrane classics as when he plays with alternative rock band Wilco. (76 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (18 min)

      • Die Entführung aus dem Serail by Mozart at the Glyndebourne Festival

        Die Entführung aus dem Serail; Singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner adapted by Gottlieb Stephanie; First performance in Vienne, Burgtheater, 16 July 1782; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Robin Ticciati (Conductor); Glyndebourne Chorus; David McVicar (Stage Direction); Vicki Mortimer (Sets); Andrew George (Choreography); Paule Constable (Lighting); Sally Matthews (Konstanze); Edgaras Montvidas (Belmonte); Tobias Kehrer (Osmin); Mari Eriksmoen (Blonde); Brenden Gunnell (Pedrillo); Recorded on July 16th and 19th, 2015 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (166 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (72 min)

      • Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale, by Vincent Dumestre - Misteria Paschalia

        Le Poéme Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre (conductor); musicAeterna, Vitaly Polonsky (choirmaster); Deborah Cachet (soprano), Eva Zaicik (mezzo-soprano), Jean-François Lombard (alto), Sébastien Obrecht (tenor), Cyril Auvity (tenor), Geoffroy Buffiére (bass); Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643); Orfeo - Toccata; Andrea Falconieri (1585 - 1656); Battalla de Barabaso yerno de Satanas; Anonymous; Psalm in fauxbordon - Dixit Dominus; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Dixit Dominus II; Annibale Gregori (d.1633); Mai non disciolgasi (ciaccona); Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Gloria; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Crucifixus; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Salve Regina; Giovanni Gabrieli (1557 - 1612); Canzon a 12; Claudio Monteverdi / Aquilino Coppini; O gloriose martyr; Claudio Monteverdi; Selva morale e spirituale - Magnificat Primo; Recorded at the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, Krakow, on April 10, 2017 during the Misteria Paschalia Festival; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (94 min)

      • Ian Bostridge, John Butt and the Dunedin Consort at the Misteria Paschalia Festival: Haendel

        Dunedin Consort, John Butt (Conductor); Ian Bostridge (tenor); Georg Friedrich Haendel (1685 - 1759); Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 no. 4 in A minor; Waft her, Angels through the Sky (Jephtha); As Steals the morn; Ode for St. Cecilia's Day; Recorded on April 2, 2018 at the Misteria Paschalia Festival, Cracovie; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (65 min)

      • Martin Haselböck improvises on Bruckner in Saint Florian

        Martin Haselböck (Organ); Martin Haselböck (1954); Organ improvisation on a theme of Anton Bruckner's symphony no 2; Recorded on September 24, 2018 at the Saint Florian Abbey, Linz; TV Director, François-René Martin (22 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

        (8 min)

      • Vanessa by Samuel Barber at the Glyndebourne Festival

        Vanessa; Opera in four acts by Samuel Barber (1910 - 1981); Libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti; First performance in New York, Metropolitan Opera, 15 January 1958; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jakub Hrůša (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Nicholas Jenkins (Chorus Master); Keith Warner (Stage Direction); Ashley Martin-Davis (Sets), Mark Jonathan (Lighting), Alex Uragallo (Video); William Thomas (Nicholas, the Major-Domo); Virginie Verrez (Erika); Emma Bell (Vanessa); Edgaras Montvidas (Anatol); Rosalind Plowright (The Old Baroness); Ray Albert (The Old Doctor Donnie); Romanas Kudriašovas (Footman); Recorded 12 and 14 August 2018 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (126 min)