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      • InterMezzo

        (82 min)

      • Mozart, Schulhoff, Beethoven: Chamber Music with musiciens of the IPO

        Dudu Carmel (oboe), Ron Selka (clarinet), Daniel Mazaki (bassoon), Michal Mossek (horn), Bishara Haroni (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Quintet in E-flat major for piano and winds, K. 452; Erwin Schulhoff (1894 - 1942); Divertissement for oboe, clarinet and bassoon; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Quintet in E-flat major for piano and winds, op. 16; Recorded at the Zucker Hall, Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 13 April 2019; TV Director, Christophe Boula (72 min)

      • Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Mozart and Beethoven

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta (conductor); Denis Matsuev (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Piano Concerto no 17 in G major, K. 453; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no 8 in F major, Op. 93; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut), Tel-Aviv on May 26, 2017; Directed by Christophe Boula (68 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (35 min)

      • Juan Carmona Septet - Jazz á Vienne

        Juan Carmona Septet; Juan Carmona (guitar, composition); Piculabe (Voice); Noemie Humanes (Voice), Gest dancer, Paco Carmona (guitar), Domingo Patricio (flute), Kike Terron (percussions), El Bachi (bass); Juan Carmona is one of a kind in modern flamenco. A French gypsy of Andalusian origin, born in Lyon (in 1963), loyal to the Aubagne region where he plays out his passion (and where he runs the Nuits Flamencas festival), the guitarist has won countless prizes and awards and is renowned in Spain and around the world. Carmona spent ten years living in Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia to gain in-depth knowledge of the flamenco culture. Whilst there he performed with singers such as Agujetas and Duquende and recorded with Chano Domínguez, the Cadix pianist, among others. The Frenchman's rich array of sounds, ingenious compositions, pure instrumentals and, most importantly, his talent for improvisation in this harmonic jazz-heavy piece, makes him one of the most respected guitarists in the last 30 years. Alchemya (2013) is still a flamboyant self-portrait of a record blending flamenco with jazz fusion. With his 35 guest cadors, Juan Carmona also gives us a great lesson in the art of hospitality. The borderless musician returned from an Asian tour with Perla de Oriente in 2016 with an album recorded live in the studio. A new travel journal in which the gypsy wanders the duende paths alongside El Piculabe's? raspy melismas. Recorded on July 03, 2019 at Jazz á Vienne; TV Director, MFabien Raymond (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Casse-Noisette Compagnie by J.C Maillot - Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

        Casse-Noisette Compagnie (Nutcracker company); Choreography by Jean-Christophe Maillot; Music By Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovski. Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; Accompanied by The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra; Nicolas Brochot, musical direction; Alain Lagarde, scenography; Philippe Guillotel et with the complicity of Karl Lagerfeld and Jérôme Kaplan, costume; Dominique Drillot, light; Bertrand Maillot, additional music; Jean-Christophe Maillot and Jean Rouaud, dramaturgy; With: Marianna Barabas (Drosselmeyer); George Oliveira, Alexis Oliveira (the Guardian Angels); Stephan Bourgond (Le Casse-Noisette); Alvaro Prieto (The Father); Mimoza Koike (The Mother); Anjara Ballesteros (Clara, Their Daughter); Lucien Postlewaite (Fritz, Their Son); Christian Tworzyanski (Charmant, Friend of Clara); Victoria Ananyan (Zoé, Friend of Fritz); Gabriele Corrado (Albercht); Liisa Hämäläinen (Giselle); With a special appearance by Olga Smirnova, principal at the ballet of Bolshoi Theatre & Artem Ovtcharenko, principal at the ballet of Bolshoi Theatre; Under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover; The ballet of Monte-Carlo; Jean-Christophe Maillot; Recorded at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, December the 28th, 29th and 30th 2015; TV Director, Vincent Massip (107 min)

      • White Darkness de N. Duato - The Lavender Follies de J. Hernandez - Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

        White Darkness; Choreography by Nacho Duato; Music by Karl Jenkins ( Adiemus variatons, string quartet N°2); The Lavender Follies; Choreography by Joseph Hernandez; Music by Johannes Till; Wth; The Ballets de Monte Carlo, and; Asier Edeso, April Ball, Francesco Mariottini, Maude Sabourin, Kaori Tajima, Taisha Barton- Rowledge, Benjamin Stone, Simone Tribuna, Alvaro Prieto, Lennart Radtke, Anna Blackwell... Recorded on July 28 & 29, 2018 at the Monte-Carlo Opera, Garnier Hall; TV Director, Andreas Morell (74 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (54 min)

      • I Vespri Siciliani by Verdi at the Mariinsky Theatre

        I Vespri Siciliani; Opéra in fice acts by Guiseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Eugéne Scribe and Charles Duveyrier, Italian version by Eugenio Caimi; First performance in Paris, Opéra, 13 June 1855; Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Arnaud Bernard (Stage Direction, Lighting); Arnaud Bernard, Marianna Stranska (Costumes), Gianni Santucci (Choreography); Vladislav Sulimsky (Monforte); Oleg Sychov (Bethune); Yevgeny Chernyadiev (Vaudemont); Migran Agadzhanian (Arrigo); Ildar Abdrazakov (Giovanni da Procida); Irina Churilova (Elena); Svetlana Kapicheva (Ninetta); Mikhail Makarov (Danieli); Oleg Balashov (Manfredo); Oleg Losev (Tebaldo); Alexander Gerasimov (Roberto); Recorded at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, on May 23 & June 24, 2017; Direted by Vincent Massip (205 min)

      • Budapest Festival Orchestra and Iván FIscher: Symphony no 2 by Mahler

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Choir (Brno), Iván Fischer (Conductor); Christiane Karg (soprano), Elisabeth Kulman (alto); Gustav Mahler; Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'; Recorded at the Müpa, Budapest, on May 12, 2018; TV Director, Sébastien Glas (91 min)

      • Iván Fischer and the Royal Concertgouw Orchestra: Rossini, Mozart, Haydn

        Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Iván Fischer (Conductor); Isabelle Faust (Violin), Tabea Zimmermann (Viola); Gioachino Rossini (1792 - 1868); Overture to 'L'italiana In Algeri'; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Sinfonia Concertante, K364; Gioachino Rossini; Ouverture to 'La Gazza Ladra'; Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809); Symphony no. 102 in B-flat major; Recorded 12 December 2019 at the Concergebouw, Amsterdam (120 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (20 min)

      • Mazepa by Tchaikovsky at the Mariinsky Theatre

        Mazepa; Opera in three acts by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Libretto by Victor Burenin after Pushkin's poem 'Poltava'; First performance in Moscow, Bolshoi Theatre, 15 February 1884; Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Ilya Shlepyanov (Stage Direction), Yuri Laptev (Reprise); Vladislav Sulimsky (Mazepa); Stanislav Trofimov (Kochubei); Ekaterina Semenchuk (Lyubov); Maria Bayankina (Maria); Recorded at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, 9 June 2019; TV Director, François-René Martin (172 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (26 min)

      • Opening concert of the Zaryadye Hall in Moscow

        Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Daniil Trifonov (piano), Denis Matsuev (piano), Anna Netrebko (soprano), Yusif Eyvazov (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass); Modest Mussorgsky; Prelude to Khovantchina; Pictures of an exhibition; Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; The Tsar's Bride, Air of Marfa; Piotr Tchaikovsky; Iolanta, duo and final; Sergei Rachmaninov; Variations on a theme of Paganini; Modest Mussorgsky; Boris Godounov, air of Boris; Sergei Prokofiev; Concerto for piano and orchestra n ° 2; Rodion Shchedrin; Solemn Overture; Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 8 September 2018; TV Director, François-René Martin (108 min)

      • Valery Gergiev conducts Tchaikovsky at the Zaryadye Hall: Symphonies No. 3 & 6

        Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Matvey Demin (flute); Piotr I. Tchaikovsky (1844 - 1890); Symphony No.3 in D major, 'Polish Symphony', op. 29; Symphony No. 6 in B minor, 'Pathétique', op. 74; Lensky's aria ('Eugene Onegin') (arranged for flute); Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 8 September 2019; TV Director, François-René Martin (98 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Airelle Besson Quartet, Radio One - Philharmonie de Paris

        Airelle Besson quartet - Radio One; Airelle Besson, trumpet; Isabel Sörling, lyric; Benjamin Moussay, piano, Fender Rhodes; Fabien Moreau, Drums; Recorded on June16, 2019 at the Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Josselin Carré 29.01.2020 (44 min)

      • Théo Ceccaldi Trio - Django - Philharmonie de Paris

        Théo Ceccaldi Trio - Django, Anne Paceo, Vincent Peirani; Théo Ceccaldi, violon; Valentin Ceccaldi, violoncelle; Guillaume Aknine, guitare; Playlist; Fats Waller, HoneySuckle Rose; Django Reinhardt / Stéphane Grapelli, Minor Swing; Théo Ceccaldi, Gris Bleu; Django Reinhardt, Rythme Futur; Théo Ceccaldi, Currywurst, Nin-Nin je t'aime; James Price Johnson, Charleston; Josef Myrow, Blue Drag; Django Reinhardt, Manoir de mes reves, Blues en Mi; Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Josselin Carré (47 min)

      • Anouar Brahem, Dave Holland, Jack Dejohnette - Philharmonie de Paris

        Anouar Brahem; Blue Maqams; Anouar Brahem, oud; Dave Holland, double bass; Jack DeJohnette, drums; Django Bates, piano; For more than 25 years, Anouar Brahem has taken his oud all over far off lands. A melodic impressionist and a for ever inspired improvisor, the Tunisian musician has above all toppled the barriers which separate genres.Thanks to him, Arab music and jazz have started a very singular dialogue which approaches the sublime.A conversation between the past and the present, tradition and modernity. Anour Rahem has built up this pacified 'no man's land 'principally on Manfred Eicher's Munich record label ECM to become one of the label's most faithful artists.In the great Pierre Boulez Hall, in the company of the bass player Dave Holland, drummer Jack DeJohnette and the pianist Django Bates, he produces a blend of absolute beauty and of universal value. Playlist: Opening Day; La Nuit; Blue Maqams; Bahia; Persepolis' Mirage; Unexpected outcome; The recovered road to Al-Sham; Bom Dia Rio; Halfaouine; All compositions by Anouar Brahem; Live from the Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Didier Oustrie 29.01.2020 (92 min)

      • Dhafer Youssef 'Diwan of Beauty and Odd'

        Dhafer Youssef, Diwan of Beauty And Odd; Dhafer Youssef, oud and voice; Aaron Parks, piano; Ben Williams, bass; Justin Faulkner, drums; Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet; After the phenomenal success of his previous album 'Birds Requiem', which sold over 50,000 copies, Dhafer Youssef, the master of the oud, an exceptional singer and prolific composer, returns to the concert platform with one of the most anticipated albums of 2016: 'Diwan Of Beauty And Odd'. Dhafer Youssef is definitely one of the most innovative musicians of the decade. An indefatigable explorer, his album 'Diwan Of Beauty And Odd' shows his extraordinary ability to transcend musical genres and experiment with the asymmetry of the off-beat. The result is complex and mesmerising, beautiful and universal. Recorded on April 14th at L'Olympia, Paris; TV director, Laurent Hasse (67 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (46 min)

      • Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Haydn

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta (conductor); David Radzynski (violin), Emanuele Silvestri (cello), Dudu Carmel (oboe), Daniel Mazaki (bassoon); Joseph Haydn; Symphony no. 88 in G major, Hob.I:88; Joseph Haydn; Sinfonia Concertante for violin, cello, oboe and bassoon in B-flat major, Hob.I:105; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut), Tel-Aviv on May 27, 2017; Directed by Christophe Boula (46 min)

      • Manfred Honeck and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Weinberg, Brahms

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Choir, Manfred Honeck (conductor); David Radzynski (violin); Sunhae Im (soprano), Shenyang (baritone); Mieczysław Weinberg (1919 - 1996); Violin Concerto in G minor, op. 67; Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Ein Deutsches Requiem, op. 45; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 14 April 2019; TV Director, Christophe Boula (75 min)