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Giselle at the Mariinsky Theater
Giselle; Ballet in two acts; Choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa; Libretto by Vernoy de St-Georges, Théophile Gautier and Jean Coralli; Music by Adolphe Adam; Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus; Valery Ovsyanikov, musical director and conductor; Igor Ivanov, sets design; Irina Press, costume; Yuri Slonimsky, production reconstruction Consultant; With; Diana Vishneva, Giselle; Mathieu GANIO (Etoile, Opéra national de Paris), Count Albrecht; Igor Kolb, Hans; Yekaterina Ivannikova, Myrtha; Renata Shakirova and Philipp Stepin, Classical duet; Recorded on July 11th and 13th 2016 at the Mariinsky Theater, Saint Petersburg; TV direction by Olivier Simmonet (110 min)
InterMezzo
(23 min)
Macbeth by Verdi - Opéra Royal de Wallonie
Macbeth, opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after the tragedy of William Shakespeare; First performance in Florence, Teatro della Pergola, March 14, 1847; Paolo Arrivabeni (conductor); Stefano Mazzonis Di Pralafera (staging); Jean-Guy Lecat (sets); Fernand Ruiz (costume); Franco Marri (lights); Rachael Mossom (choreography); Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liége Orchestra and chorus; Pierre Iodice (Chorus master); Leo Nucci (Macbeth); Tatiana Serjan (Lady Macbeth); Gabriel Mangione (Mcduff); Giacomo Prestia (Banco); Papuna Tchuradze (Malcolm); Roger Joakim (Medico & Sicario); And the participation of; La Compagnie dle Centro di Danza - Balletto di Roma; Recorded on June 14th et 17th 2018 at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie- Liége; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon (155 min)
Amaury Faye Trio - Jazz á Vienne
Amaury faye Trio; Amaury Faye, piano; Louis Navarro, double bass; Théo Lanau, percussion; In keeping with the big piano trios and Big Moe Trio (in 2010), perfected from his Toulouse kingdom, the new project from Amaury Faye tells his story. He takes inspiration from artists on the contemporary New York scene and the latest trends in European jazz. Amaury Faye went to study at Berklee College in Boston with pianist Joanne Brackeen (Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon) and Tia Fuller (Joe Lovano) in 2014. The pianist is a member of the Toulouse-based Initiative H alongside his trio. Their repertoire includes original tracks and cool covers. There's a blend of improvisation and writing, virtuosity and finesse, lyricism and undulating beats (e.g. on the Fender Rhodes). Faye is one to watch on the international piano scene and famous for his talents as both a soloist and composer. Amaury Faye, Louis Navarro and Théo Lanau put the heritage of the past into fuelling the future. Recorded on 2017, July 13th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (31 min)
InterMezzo
(87 min)
Varvara Nepomnyashchaya and the Orchestre National de Lille: Rachmaninov Piano concertos Nos. 2 & 4
Orchestre National de Lille, Yaron Traub (Conductor); Varvara Nepomnyashchaya (piano); Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943); Piano Concerto no 2 in C minor, Op. 18; Piano Concerto no 4 in G minor, Op. 40; Recorded at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille, 7 February 2019; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon (72 min)
The Orchestre National de Lille plays Berlioz, Parra, Khachaturian and Stravinsky
Orchestre national de Lille; Nemanja Radulovic (violin); Jean-Claude Casadesus (Conductor); Hector Berlioz; Benvenuto Cellini, Overture; Alexandre Bloch (Conductor); Hector Parra; InFALL; Aram Khachaturian; Violin Concerto in D minor; Igor Stravinsky; Firebird, ballet; Recorded on 29 & 30 September at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille; Directed by Nicolas Foulon (117 min)
InterMezzo
(47 min)
Macbeth by Verdi - Opéra Royal de Wallonie
Macbeth, opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after the tragedy of William Shakespeare; First performance in Florence, Teatro della Pergola, March 14, 1847; Paolo Arrivabeni (conductor); Stefano Mazzonis Di Pralafera (staging); Jean-Guy Lecat (sets); Fernand Ruiz (costume); Franco Marri (lights); Rachael Mossom (choreography); Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liége Orchestra and chorus; Pierre Iodice (Chorus master); Leo Nucci (Macbeth); Tatiana Serjan (Lady Macbeth); Gabriel Mangione (Mcduff); Giacomo Prestia (Banco); Papuna Tchuradze (Malcolm); Roger Joakim (Medico & Sicario); And the participation of; La Compagnie dle Centro di Danza - Balletto di Roma; Recorded on June 14th et 17th 2018 at the Opéra Royal de Wallonie- Liége; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon (155 min)
InterMezzo
(32 min)
Mendelssohn's Symphonies nos.1, 4 & 5 by Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor); Felix Mendelssohn; Symphony no 1; Symphony no 4 'Italian'; Symphony no 5 'Reformation'; Recorded on February the 21st, 2016 at the Philharmonie 1 of Paris - Grande Salle; TV Director, Don Kent (101 min)
Mendelssohn's Symphonies nos.2 & 3 by Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor); RIAS Kammerchor; Karina Gauvin (soprano), Regula Mühlemann (soprano), Daniel Behle (tenor); Felix Mendelssohn; Symphony no 3 'Scottish'; Symphony no 2 'Hymn of Praise'; Recorded on February the 20th, 2016 at the Philharmonie 1 of Paris - Grande Salle; TV director, Don Kent (116 min)
Michel Dalberto and the Novus Quartet: Franck
Michel Dalberto (piano); Novus Quartet; Jaeyoung Kim (violin), Young-Uk Kim (violin), Kyuhyun Kim (viola), Woongwhee Moon (cello); César Franck (1822-1890); Prélude, fugue et variation in B minor op. 18 (Trans. Harold Bauer, excerpt); Prélude, aria et final in E major op. 23; Prélude, choral et fugue in B minor; Piano Quintet in F minor; Recorded at the Salle Philharmonique, Liége, 14 October 2018; TV Director, Guillaume L'Hôte (85 min)
Michel Dalberto plays Fauré
Michel Dalberto (piano); Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924); Ballade in F sharp major op. 19Nocturne no. 7 in C sharp minor op. 74 Theme and Variations in C sharp minor op. 73 Nocturne no. 6 in D flat major op. 63 Impromptu no. 3 in A flat major op. 34 Nocturne no. 9 in B minor op. 97 Nocturne no. 11 in F flat minor op. 104 no. 1 Nocturne no. 13 in B minor op. 119; Recorded on January 7, 2017 at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique 9, Paris; Directed by Guillaume l'Hôte (78 min)
InterMezzo
(68 min)
Béla Fleck & the Flecktones - Festival international de jazz de Montréal
Béla Fleck & the Flecktones; Béla Fleck (Banjo); Victor Wooten (Bass guitar); Futureman (Percussions); Howard Levy (Harmonica); Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and his supremely talented Flecktones-Victor Wooten, Futureman and Howard Levy-are globally renowned for their magisterial performances and musical potpourri seasoned with bluegrass, African music, electric blues and Eastern European folk. Eight years after their last Festival visit, they finally make a highly anticipated return. Unmissable. Live from the Montreal Jazz Festival, Maisonneuve Theater; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (100 min)
Youn Sun Nah - Festival international de jazz de Montréal
Youn Sun Nah, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal; youn Sun Nah, voice; Jamie Saft, piano and keyboards; Clifton Hyde, guitar TBC and acoustic bass; Dan Rieser, drums; YSN was born and raised in Seoul in a family captivated by the voice; her father is a choir conductor and her mother is a; musical actress. The year after that, she's invited by the Korean Symphony Orchestra to sing gospels. She makes her first; steps on record and on stage. Following that experience, she's noticed and hired in musicals. Her appearances are rewarded; and new opportunities lead her to make choices: a career is opening to her but she's not convinced to be on the right track. She finally decides to go back to school to study music and singing. Francophile, amateur of chanson, she settles down in; Paris during the fall 1995. She registers at the National Institute of Music in Beauvais, at the Conservatory of Nadia and Lili; Boulanger and at the CIM, school of jazz and current music. It is in that school that the epiphany happens. During 6 full seasons, her voice and her personality have impacted and touched the hearts all over the globe. About 500; concerts between 2009 and 2015, most of them sold-out, 3 albums and 2 of them gold records in France and Germany; (Same girl & Lento, ACT). Throughout this time she has received many distinctions from her peers (Académie du Jazz in; France, Echo Jazz in Germany, Korean Music Award in Korea) and appeared at the 2014 Winter Olympics' closing; ceremony. In May 2017, YSN release a new album: She Moves On. She'll be on tour during the whole season of 2017-2018. Recorded on 2017, June 28th at the Monument National, Montreal International Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (62 min)
Edmar Castadena - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
Edmar Castadena at the International Jazz Festival of Montréal 2016; As an out-of-the-ordinary harpist, and one of the most creative musicians of the Big Apple, Edmar Castadena possesses the polyvalence and the enchanting charisma to draw his instrument into the light, which is pretty rare in the world of jazz and improvised music. Performing on the most prestigious stages of the world, Edmar Castadena 's body and his Colombian harp seems to make only one, shaping incredible detailed rhythm by unheard nuances, thus rivaling with the greatest flamenco guitarists. Edmar Castadena's last album 'Double Portion' (with Miguel Zenon, the cuban pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaban and the mandolinist Hamilton de Holanda) draws the fans and critics' attention, Recorded on June 30th at the Théâtre Maisonneuve, Montréal; TV direction by Mathieu Mastin (45 min)
InterMezzo
(30 min)
The Bronze Horseman - Mariinsky Theater Ballet
The Bronze Horseman; Ballet in three acts; Choreography by Rostislav Zakharov and Yuri Smekalov; Music by Reinhold Gliere; Libretto by Pyotr Abolimov, after a poem by Alexander Pushkin; Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus; Valery Gergiev, musical director and conductor; Andrei Sevbo, production designer; Tatiana Noginova, costume; Alexander Naumov, lights; Alexander Logvinov, video graphics designer; Wth; Vladimir Shklyarov, Eugene; Viktoria Tereshkina, Parasha; Vladimir Ponomarev, Peter I; Ivan Oskorbin, Ibrahim the Blackmoor; Yekaterina Kondaurova, the Queen of the Ball; Sofia Ivanova-Skoblikova, Columbine; Vasily Tkachenko, Harlequin; Grigory Popov, Balakirev the Jester; Valeria Karpina, Parasha's mother; Recorded at the Théâtre Mariinsky II on June 15th and 17th 2016; TV direction by Louise Narboni (130 min)
Giselle at the Mariinsky Theater
Giselle; Ballet in two acts; Choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa; Libretto by Vernoy de St-Georges, Théophile Gautier and Jean Coralli; Music by Adolphe Adam; Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus; Valery Ovsyanikov, musical director and conductor; Igor Ivanov, sets design; Irina Press, costume; Yuri Slonimsky, production reconstruction Consultant; With; Diana Vishneva, Giselle; Mathieu GANIO (Etoile, Opéra national de Paris), Count Albrecht; Igor Kolb, Hans; Yekaterina Ivannikova, Myrtha; Renata Shakirova and Philipp Stepin, Classical duet; Recorded on July 11th and 13th 2016 at the Mariinsky Theater, Saint Petersburg; TV direction by Olivier Simmonet (110 min)
Princess, S.Olivia, S. Abbuehl & E. Perraud - Jazz á Porquerolles
Princess; Stephan Olivia, piano; Susanne Abbuehl, voices; Edward Perraud, percussion; In the footsteps of Jimmy Giuffre and a new art of the trio, these musicians explore all kinds of expressive possibilities, and remind us that the human voice is first and foremost an instrument. Reaching beyond the confines of jazz, 'Princess ' presents a style of singing as free as the ether and explores the infinite. Recorded on 2017, July 07th at the Festival Jazz in Porquerolles; TV Director, Frank Cassenti (55 min)
Béla Fleck & the Flecktones - Festival international de jazz de Montréal
Béla Fleck & the Flecktones; Béla Fleck (Banjo); Victor Wooten (Bass guitar); Futureman (Percussions); Howard Levy (Harmonica); Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and his supremely talented Flecktones-Victor Wooten, Futureman and Howard Levy-are globally renowned for their magisterial performances and musical potpourri seasoned with bluegrass, African music, electric blues and Eastern European folk. Eight years after their last Festival visit, they finally make a highly anticipated return. Unmissable. Live from the Montreal Jazz Festival, Maisonneuve Theater; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (100 min)
Youn Sun Nah - Festival international de jazz de Montréal
Youn Sun Nah, Festival International de Jazz de Montréal; youn Sun Nah, voice; Jamie Saft, piano and keyboards; Clifton Hyde, guitar TBC and acoustic bass; Dan Rieser, drums; YSN was born and raised in Seoul in a family captivated by the voice; her father is a choir conductor and her mother is a; musical actress. The year after that, she's invited by the Korean Symphony Orchestra to sing gospels. She makes her first; steps on record and on stage. Following that experience, she's noticed and hired in musicals. Her appearances are rewarded; and new opportunities lead her to make choices: a career is opening to her but she's not convinced to be on the right track. She finally decides to go back to school to study music and singing. Francophile, amateur of chanson, she settles down in; Paris during the fall 1995. She registers at the National Institute of Music in Beauvais, at the Conservatory of Nadia and Lili; Boulanger and at the CIM, school of jazz and current music. It is in that school that the epiphany happens. During 6 full seasons, her voice and her personality have impacted and touched the hearts all over the globe. About 500; concerts between 2009 and 2015, most of them sold-out, 3 albums and 2 of them gold records in France and Germany; (Same girl & Lento, ACT). Throughout this time she has received many distinctions from her peers (Académie du Jazz in; France, Echo Jazz in Germany, Korean Music Award in Korea) and appeared at the 2014 Winter Olympics' closing; ceremony. In May 2017, YSN release a new album: She Moves On. She'll be on tour during the whole season of 2017-2018. Recorded on 2017, June 28th at the Monument National, Montreal International Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (62 min)
