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      • Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Bach, Bartók, Brahms

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fisher (Conductor); Johann Sebastian Bach; Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 in G major BWV 1048; Béla Bartók; Music for strings, percussion and celesta, Sz. 106, BB 114; Johannes Brahms; Symphony no. 3 en F major, op. 90; Recorded on December 7, 2017 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; Réalisé par Sebastien Glas (91 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Lohengrin by Wagner at La Monnaie, Brussels

        Lohengrin; 'Romantische Oper' in three acts by Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883); Libretto by Richard Wanger; First performance in Weimar, Grossherzoliches Hoftheater, 28 August 1858; La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra, Alain Altinoglu (conductor); La Monnaie Chorus, Martino Faggiani (Chorus Master); Olivier Py (Stage Direction); Pierre-André Weitz (sets, costumes), Bertrand Killy (lighting); Eric Cutler (Lohengrin); Ingela Brimberg (Elsa von Brabant); Andrew Foster-Williams (Friedrich von Telramund); Elena Pankratova (Ortrud); Gábor Bretz (Heinrich der Vogler); Werner Van Mechelen (Heerrufer); Recorded at La Monnaie | De Munt, Brussels, April 22 & 26 2018; TBV Director, Christian Leblé (217 min)

      • Otis Taylor - Sons d'hiver

        Otis Taylor - vocals, guitar; Anne Harris & Miles Brett - violin; Todd Edmunds - bass; Larry Thompson - drums (50 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Birtwistle, Holst, Turnage, Britten

        Simon Rattle (conductor); London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Tiffin Choirs, Philip Cobb (trumpet), Gábor Tarkövi (trumpet), Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano), Allan Clayton (tenor); Simon Halsey (chorus director); Harrison Birtwistle (b. 1934); Fanfare (world premiere); Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934); Egdon Heath; Mark-Anthony Turnage (b. 1960); Dispelling the Fears; Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976); Spring Symphony; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, on September 16, 2018; TV Director, François-René Martin (86 min)

      • Baroque Odyssey - Les Arts Florissants, William Christie, Paul Agnew

        Les Arts Florissants, William Christie, Paul Agnew (Conductors); Sandrine Piau (soprano), Lea Desandre (mezzo-soprano), Christophe Dumaux (countertenor), Marcel Beekman (haute-contre), Marc Mauillon (baritone), Lisandro Abadie (bass); Works by Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 - 1704), Georg Friedrich Haendel (1685 - 1759), Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632 - 1687), Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695) and Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683 - 1764); Recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris, 21 December 2019; TV Director, Corentin Leconte (150 min)

      • François-Xavier Roth and the London Symphony Orchestra: Wagner, Lalo, Debussy, Massenet

        London Symphony Orchestra, François-Xavier Roth (conductor); Edgar Moreau (cello); Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883); Overture to Tannhäuser; Edouard Lalo (1823 - 1892); Cello Concerto; Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); Premiére Suite; Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912); Le Cid - Suite; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, 21 January 2018; TV Director Corentin Leconte (90 min)

      • The London Symphony Orchestra and Antonio Pappano: Sibelius, Bernstein, Nielsen

        London Symphony Orchestra, Antonio Pappano (Conductor); Janine Jansen (violin); Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957); The Oceanides; Leonard Bernstein (1918 - 1990); Serenade; Carl Nielsen (1865 -1931); Symphony No 4 ('The Inextinguishable'); Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, 5 February 2017; TV Director Corentin Leconte (83 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (10 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Elgar, Adés, Birtwistle, Knussen, Grime

        London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor); Christian Tetzlaff (violin); Helen Grime (b. 1981); Fanfare (world premiere); Thomas Adés (b. 1971); Asyla; Harrison Birtwistle (b. 1934); Violin Concerto; Oliver Knussen (1950 - 2018); Symphony No 3; Edward Elgar (1957 - 1934); Variations on an Original Theme, 'Enigma'; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, 14 September 2017; TV Director François-René Marin (116 min)

      • John Eliot Gardiner and the London Symphony Orchestra: Mendelssohn

        London Symphony Orchestra, Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor); Monteverdi Choir; Actors: Ceri-Lyn Cissone (Titania), Frankie Wakefield (Oberon), Alexander Knox (Puck); Félix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847); Symphony no. 1; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Recorded on February 16th 2016, at the Barbican Hall, London; TV Director, Corentin Leconte (97 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (7 min)

      • Orlando Poléo - Jazz á Foix

        Orlando Poleo - congas; Simon Ville - timpani; Carlos Esposito - percussions; Félix Toca - bass; Renaud Palisseaux - piano; Allen Hoist - sax, flute; Philippe Slominski - trumpet (57 min)

      • Jimmy Owens quintet 'Monk project' - Jazz á Foix

        The Monk Project; Jimmy Owens (trumpet); Azar Lawrence (saxophone); Benito Gonzalez (piano); Essiet Essiet (bass); Brandon Lewis (drums) (55 min)

      • Louis Hayes & David Hazeltine quintet - Jazz á Foix

        David Hazeltine & Piero Odorici ' Special guest Louis Hayes '; Joe Magnarelli (trumpet), Piero Odorici (saxophone), David Hazeltine (piano), Aldo Zunani (bass), Louis Hayes (drums). (54 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow

        Boris Godunov; Opera in a prologue and four acts by Modest Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881); Libretto by Modest Mussorgsky based upon 'Boris Godunov' by Alexander Pushkin; Version and orchestration by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, orchestration of 'At St. Basil Cathedral' scene by Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov; First performance in St Petersburg, Mariinsky Theatre, 8 February 1874; Bolshoi Thatre Chorus & Orchestra, Tugan Sokhiev (conductor); Valery Borisov (Chorus master); Igor Ushakov (Stage Director); Alyona Pikalova (Sets), Elena Zaytseva (Costumes), Sergei Shevchenko (Lighting), Ekaterina Mironova (Choreography); Mikhail Kazakov (Boris Godunov); Albina Latipova (Xenia); Ekaterina Vorontsova (Fyodor); Anastasia Bibicheva (Xenia's Nurse); Maxim Paster (Prince Vasily Ivanovich Shuisky); Andrei Potaturin (Andrei Shchelkalov); Denis Makarov (Pimen); Agunda Kulaeva (Marina Mnishek); Andrii Goniukov (Varlaam); Ivan Maximeyko (Missail); Elena Manistina (Innkeeper); Behzod Davronov (Simpleton); Nikolai Kazansky (Nikitich); Alexander Borodin (Mityukha); Irina Rubtsova / Evgenia Segenyuk (Two Women); Recorded at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, 19 December 2019; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (180 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Valery Gergiev conducts Tchaikovsky at the Zaryadye Hall: Symphonies 2 & 5

        Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Mark Bushkov (violin); Piotr I. Tchaikovsky (1844 - 1890); Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Little Russia', op. Symphony No. 5 in E minor, op. 64; Valse-Scherzo for violin and orchestra; Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 7 September 2019; TV Director, François-René Martin 08.02.2020 (85 min)

      • Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra: Bach, Bartók, Brahms

        Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fisher (Conductor); Johann Sebastian Bach; Brandenburg Concerto no. 3 in G major BWV 1048; Béla Bartók; Music for strings, percussion and celesta, Sz. 106, BB 114; Johannes Brahms; Symphony no. 3 en F major, op. 90; Recorded on December 7, 2017 at the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, Budapest; Réalisé par Sebastien Glas (91 min)

      • Kenny Barron - Alfa Jazz Fest

        Kenny Baron; Kenny Barron (piano); Marcus Strickland (saxophone); Riley Mulherkar (trumpet); Kiyoshi Kitagawa (bass); Johnathan Blake (drums); Recorded on June 27, 2019 at the Leopolis Jazz Fest; TV Director, Amos Rozenberg (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (55 min)

      • The Tsar's Bride, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow

        The Tsar's Bride, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844 - 1908); Libretto by Ilia Tyumenev based on the drama of the same name by Lev Mey. First performance 3 November 1899, Solodovnikov Theatre, Moscow; Orchestra & Chorus of the Bolshoi Theatre, Tugan Sokhiev (musical direction); Valery Borisov (Chorus Master); Julia Pevzner (Stage Direction); Alyona Pikalova (Sets), Elena Zaitseva (Costumes), Damir Ismagilov (Lighting), Ekaterina Mironova (Choreography); Stanislav Trofimov (Vasily Stepanovich Sobakin); Olga Seliverstova (Marfa); Elchin Azizov (Grigory Grigorevich Gryaznoy); Vyacheslav Pochapsky (Grigory Lukiyanovich Malyuta Skuratov); Ilya Selivanov (Ivan Sergeyevich Lykov); Agunda Kulaeva (Lyubasha); Roman Muravitsky (Yelisey Bomelius); Irina Rubtsova (Domna Ivanovna Saburova); Anna Bondarevskaya (Dunyasha); Anna Matsey (Petrovna); Recorded 15 November 2018, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (153 min)