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      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 7

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 7 in C major, op. 105; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (25 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • The Messenger Legacy - Jazz en tete

        Tribute to Art Blakey & Jazz Messengers; Ralph Peterson (drums), Bobby Watson (alto saxophone), Billy Pierce (tenor & soprano saxophone), Brian Lynch (trumpet), Donald Brown (piano), Reggie Workman (doublebass) (59 min)

      • Butler, Bernstein & Hot 9 - Jazz en tete

        Henry Butler (vocal & piano), Steve Bernstein (trumpet), Curtis Fowlkes (trombone), Doug Wieselman (clarinets), Peter Apfelbaum, Erik Lawrence (saxophones), Charlie Burnham (violin), Matt Munisteri (guitar), Brad Jones (double bass), Donald Edwards (drums). (58 min)

      • Hugh Masekela - 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)

      • Lucky Peterson, tribute to Jimmy Smith - Banlieues Bleues

        Lucky Peterson, tribute to Jimmy Smith; Lucky Peterson (organ, lyric); Nicolas Fomer (trumpet); Kekyn Crapp (guitar); Ahmad Compaoré (drums); Twelve years after the death of Jimmy Smith, Lucky Peterson, pays a tribute to the master of the Hammond organ.' My father brought me up on blues before I could even walk, and I played the organ before having learnt to speak.'Lucky Peterson, The precocious, classy little baby's bottle was thrown into music as soon as he was born.To this die-hard blues man, who is the guardian of the flame, he was able to add a well-chosen dose of groove. There is no doubt that it was a suitable way to honour Jimmy Smith, who was a reference in the realm of jazz soul and with whom he had exchanged in his youth. Finally this dive into history reminds us how much the hymns of the 1950's and 1960's remain incredibly sensual, enough to encourage the choir of a church to dance... Recorded on March 31st 2018 at the 'Espace Paul Eluard, Stains, Banlieues bleues festival; TV Director, Guillaume Dero (51 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Salonen conducts Stravinsky in Helsinki

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Esa-Pekka Salonen (Conductor); Igor Stravinsky; Symphony of wind instruments; Agon; The Rite of Spring; Recorded on September 16th 2016 from the Musiikkitalo, Helsinki; TV Directors, Anu Holttinen and Hannu Kamppila (73 min)

      • Happy birthday Mr Salonen!

        Orchestra of the Finnish National Opera, Chorus of the Finnish National Opera, Esa-Pekka Salonen (Conductor), Paula Vesala (Conductor), Alan Gilbert (Conductor); Matti Salminen (bass); Korvat Auki collective (Joel Järventausta, Touko Niemi, Matilda Seppälä, Lauri Supponen, Niilo Tarnanen); Massahumu; Heinrich Biber; Battalia; Alexander Mosolov; Iron Foundry; Esa-Pekka Salonen; Pollux; Paula Vesala; New work; Maurice Ravel; Daphnis et Chloé, Suite no. 1; Modest Musorgsky; Coronation Scene from Boris Godunov; Recorded on August 17, 2018, at the Finnish National Opera, Helsinki (69 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (95 min)

      • Le Tour du Monde en 80 minutes by Maurice Béjart - Béjart Ballet Lausanne

        Le Tour du Monde en 80 minutes (Around the world in 80 minutes); Maurice Béjart, choreographer; Béjart Ballet de Lausanne; Gil Roman, Artistic director; Original musical compositions by: Thierry Hochstätter & jB Meier (Citypercussion), Ilia Chkolnik, Stravinsky, Théodorakis, Vivaédi, Hadjidakis. Lebars, Mozart, Strauss, Wagner, Ellington, Warren Harry, Tchaikovsky, Musiques traditionnelle chinoise, Tahitienne, Corée Pérou; Recorded on 2008 at the Palais des Sports de Paris; TV Director, Gil Amado (90 min)

      • Ceci est une Rose by Julio Arozarena - Béjart Ballet Lausanne

        Ceci est une Rose (This is a Rose); Choreography, Julio Arozarena; Béjart Ballet Lausanne; Original Music live, Cytipercussions, JB. Meier; Recorded music form pieces by W.A. Mozart, F. Chopin, C. Saint Saens, F. Schubert & Danzon cubain; With; Clélia Mercier, Chiara Posca, Clara Boitet, Mattia Galiotto, Denovane Victorie, Jaym O'Esso Vito Pansini (Dancers from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne, Artistic Direction by Gil Roman); Recorded on January 27th 2018 at the Théâtre de Cusset; TV Direction, Sonia Paramo (68 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (48 min)

      • Bill Frisell Trio - Melbourne International Jazz Festival

        Bill Frisell Trio; Bill Frisell, guitar; Thomas Morgan, bass; Rudy Royston, drums; One of the world's most celebrated jazz guitarists, 'Bill Frisell plays the guitar the way Miles Davis played the trumpet' (The New Yorker). His distinctive style masterfully blends the inventiveness of jazz, the warmth of folk and country, the abstraction of the avant garde and the raw emotion of blues and rock. Don't miss this rare club performance by a giant of contemporary jazz. Recorded on June 4th 2017 at The Jazzlab, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Australia; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (44 min)

      • Ari Hoenig Trio - Melbourne International Jazz Festival

        Ari Hoenig Trio; Ari Hoenig, drums; Nitai Hershkovits, piano; Or Bareket, bass; Ari Hoenig's thrilling live performances are renowned for being whole-of-body, whole-of-mind experiences. An intensely creative musician who is continuously exploring the melodic possibilities of the drum set, both as a player and a composer, Hoenig is unmatched for his 'expansive technique, propulsive time and deep musicality' (New York Times). Don't miss Hoenig's boldly uncompromising new trio as they take live improvisation into exhilarating new territories. Recorded on June 4th 2017 at The Jazzlab, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Australia; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (45 min)

      • The Necks - Melbourne International Jazz Festival

        The Necks; Chris Abrahams, piano; Tony Buck, drums; Lloyd Swanton, bass; From unlikely beginnings as a band experimenting privately with no intention of ever performing in public, The Necks have gone on to achieve extraordinary worldwide acclaim for their unique music making. Now in their fourth decade of collaboration, the almost-telepathic rapport between the trio is one of the most compelling in live music. The Necks' live shows have been likened to an almost religious experience, conjuring a chemistry that defies description in orthodox terms. Performing off the back of Unfold, their most recent release and eighteenth as a band, this is an unmissable opportunity to experience one of this country's most iconic ensembles. Recorded on June 5th 2017 at The Jazzlab, Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Australia; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (48 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (64 min)

      • La Clemenza di Tito by Mozart at the Glyndebourne Festival

        La Clemenza di Tito; Opera seria in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Pietro Metastasio; First performance in Prague, National Theatre, 6 September 1791; The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Robin Ticciati (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Claus Guth (Stage Direction); Christian Schmidt (Sets), Olaf Winter (Lighting), Ronny Dietrich (Dramaturgy); Richard Croft (Tito); Alice Coote (Vitellia); Anna Stéphany (Sesto); Joélle Harvey (Servilia); Michéle Losier (Annio); Clive Bayley (Publio); Recorded on July 31 & August 3, 2017 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (138 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (102 min)

      • The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and Hannu Lintu: Bartók, Lutoslawski

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Christian Tetzlaff (violin); Béla Bartók; Violin Concerto No. 2, Sz.112; Violin Concerto No. 1, Sz. 36; Witold Lutoslawski; Symphony No. 4; Recorded on October 18, 2017, at the Helsinki Music Centre, Concert Hall; TV directors, Anu Holttinen and Teemu Holttinen (85 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 1

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 1 in E minor, op. 39; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (43 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 2

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 2 in D major, op. 39; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (48 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (55 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 3

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 3 in C major, op. 52; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (32 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 4

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 4 in A minor, op. 63; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (42 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 5

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 5 in E flat major, op. 63; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (36 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 6

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 6 in D minor, op. 104; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (33 min)

      • Hannu Lintu conducts Sibelius' Symphony no. 7

        Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu (Conductor); Jean Sibelius; Symphony no. 7 in C major, op. 105; Recorded in 2015 at the New Helsinki Music Center (Musiikkitalo); Directed by Laura Joutsi and Hannu Kamppila (25 min)

      • Erik Truffaz / Murcof / Enki Bilal - Being Human Being - Jazzdor

        Enki Bilal, visual illustrations; Erik Truffaz, trumpet; Murcof, electronics; Dominique Mahut, percussions (75 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (38 min)

      • La Traviata by Verdi at the Glyndebourne Festival

        La Traviata; Opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas; First performance in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, 6 mars 1853; London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Glyndebourne Chorus, Mark Elder (conductor); Tom Cairns (Stage Director); Hildegard Bechtler (Designer); Aletta Collins (Choreographer); Peter Mumford (Lighting); Nina Dunn (Video); Venera Gimadieva (Violetta Valéry); Michael Fabiano (Alfredo Germont); Tassis Christoyannis (Giorgio Germont); Emanuele D'Aguanno (Gastone de Letoriéres); Graeme Broadbent (Doctor Grenvil); Recorded August 2014 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (132 min)