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      • 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)

      • Le Corsaire by Pyotr Gusev after M. Petipa - Mariinsky Theatre

        Le Corsaire; Ballet In three acts, with a prologue and epilogue; Music, Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburgsky; Libretto, Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges et · and Joseph Masilier, Edited by Yuri Slonimsky and Pyotr Gusev; Choreography,Pyotr Gusev; Based on the Composition and Choreography of Marius Petipa; Set Design, Teymuraz Murvanidze; Assistant décorateur · Assistant Designer; Mikhail Shishliannikov; Costumes · Costume Design; Galina Solovyova; Lumiéres · Lighting Design; Vladimir Lukasevich; Chef d'orchestre · Conductor; Alexei Repnikov; (Conrad, le corsaire) Timur Askerov; (Medora) Alina Somova; (Gulnare) Nadezhda Batoeva; (Lankedem, le négrier) Philipp Stepin; (Birbanto) Islom Baimuradov; (Ali) Kimin Kim; (Seyd Pasha) Soslan Kulaev; (Les trois odalisques) Daria Ionova, Anastasia Nuikina, Maria Khoreva; (Danse de forbans/brigands) Anastasia Petushkova, Maria Lebedeva, Alina Krasovskaya, Roman Malyshev, Maxim Zenin; (Danse algérienne) Léa Thomasson & les artistes du ballet; (Danse palestinienne) Alisa Rusina & les artistes du ballet; Corsaires, femmes esclaves, odalisques, eunuques, guerriers, marins et marchands, artistes de la compagnie de ballet et figurants (96 min)

      • The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai, Mariinsky Theater Ballet

        The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai; Mariinsky Theater Ballet; Rostislav Zakharov, Choreography; Boris Asafiev, composer; Valentina Khodasevich, Set and costume design; Nikolai Volkov, Libretto based on the poem by Alexander Pushkin; With; Nikolai Naumov, Prince Adam; Olesya Novikova, Maria; Maxim Zyuzin, Vaslav; Yuri Smekalov, Ghirei; Alexandra Losifidi, Zarema; Pavel Ostapenko, Nurali; Recorded on May 27th and 28, 2017 at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet 10.02.2020 (110 min)

      • John Scofield Quartet - D'Jazz Nevers

        John Scofield @ D'Jazz Nevers; John Scofield, guitar; Larry Golding, organ, piano; Steve Swallow, electric bass; Bill Stewart, drums; Mr Fool (Darrell Edwards - George Jones - Herbie Treece); The Gambler (Don Schlitz); Jolene (Dolly Parton); Just a girl I used to know (Jack Clement); I'm lonesome I could cry (Hank Williams); You're still the one (Shania Twain - John Robert Lange); 'Sco' brilliantly continues his exploration of swing and country music. Brought into the limelight by Miles Davis in the 1980's, John Scofield explores all forms of jazz, including the blues, funk and country music. The American musician teams up with Steve Swallow, who now plays electric bass, and Bill Stewart on drums. John Scofield began playing the guitar as a teenager, discovered the standards of jazz before being drawn to jazz-rock and studying at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. In the 1970's, his career started as a side man with trumpeter and singer Chet Baker and pianist George Duke, among others. In the 1980's the general public discovered his swing, when he played for three years alongside the legendary Miles Davis. Later, Sco's brand of jazz fusion absorbed elements of soul and of the 'New Orleans Spirit', as he played with the greatest musicians of his generation, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock and Jim Hall. Recorded on November 12th at the festival D'Jazz Nevers (Nevers, France) - (Maison de la Culture, hall); TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (29 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)

      • 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 (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)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Le Corsaire by Pyotr Gusev after M. Petipa - Mariinsky Theatre

        Le Corsaire; Ballet In three acts, with a prologue and epilogue; Music, Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburgsky; Libretto, Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges et · and Joseph Masilier, Edited by Yuri Slonimsky and Pyotr Gusev; Choreography,Pyotr Gusev; Based on the Composition and Choreography of Marius Petipa; Set Design, Teymuraz Murvanidze; Assistant décorateur · Assistant Designer; Mikhail Shishliannikov; Costumes · Costume Design; Galina Solovyova; Lumiéres · Lighting Design; Vladimir Lukasevich; Chef d'orchestre · Conductor; Alexei Repnikov; (Conrad, le corsaire) Timur Askerov; (Medora) Alina Somova; (Gulnare) Nadezhda Batoeva; (Lankedem, le négrier) Philipp Stepin; (Birbanto) Islom Baimuradov; (Ali) Kimin Kim; (Seyd Pasha) Soslan Kulaev; (Les trois odalisques) Daria Ionova, Anastasia Nuikina, Maria Khoreva; (Danse de forbans/brigands) Anastasia Petushkova, Maria Lebedeva, Alina Krasovskaya, Roman Malyshev, Maxim Zenin; (Danse algérienne) Léa Thomasson & les artistes du ballet; (Danse palestinienne) Alisa Rusina & les artistes du ballet; Corsaires, femmes esclaves, odalisques, eunuques, guerriers, marins et marchands, artistes de la compagnie de ballet et figurants (96 min)

      • The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai, Mariinsky Theater Ballet

        The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai; Mariinsky Theater Ballet; Rostislav Zakharov, Choreography; Boris Asafiev, composer; Valentina Khodasevich, Set and costume design; Nikolai Volkov, Libretto based on the poem by Alexander Pushkin; With; Nikolai Naumov, Prince Adam; Olesya Novikova, Maria; Maxim Zyuzin, Vaslav; Yuri Smekalov, Ghirei; Alexandra Losifidi, Zarema; Pavel Ostapenko, Nurali; Recorded on May 27th and 28, 2017 at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet 10.02.2020 (110 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; TV Director, Dick Kuijs (115 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)

      • InterMezzo

        (24 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 11.02.2020 (153 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (87 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; 11.02.2020 (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 11.02.2020 (83 min)

      • Roberto Fonseca - Jazz á Vienne

        Roberto Fonseca; ABUC & Special Guests; Roberto Fonseca, piano, keyboard, vocal; Eliades Ochoa, vocal, guitar; Daymé Arocena, vocal; Ucha, vocal; Javier Zalba, saxophone, flute, clarinet; Jimmy Jenks, saxophone; Matthew Simon, trumpet; Ramses 'Dinamite' Rodriguez, drums; Adel Gonzalez, percussion; Yandy Martinez, Electric & acoustic bass; Ariel Gustavo Vigo Muniz, saxophone; The 40-something star of Cuban jazz (born in Havana in 1975) with nine albums under his belt (the last is Ubuc) and former pianist for the Buena Vista Social Club is a hero of new musica habanera. The piano and percussion maestro (he started out as a drummer) studied music for a long time in Havana. Meeting the saxophonist Javier Zalba from the band Irakere inspired Fonseca to explore alternative music such as Keith Jarrett or Herbie Hancock and traditional beats. He began blending vibrant Cuban rhythms with Santeria's African roots, classical music and jazz ('Yo', 2012). Roberto Fonseca is now seen as an icon of Latin jazz and a potential heir to Chucho Valdes. After a poignant duet with the Mali singer Fatoumata Diawara (2014), the pianist is back with Eliades Ochoa, one of the latest figures in the Buena Vista Social Club and the best-known Cuban vocalist on the scene. He's also joined by 25 year old Daymé Arocena, a singer who blends traditional rumba, jazz, soul and Yoruba culture. Recorded on 2017, July, 7th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (106 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (11 min)

      • Le Corsaire by Pyotr Gusev after M. Petipa - Mariinsky Theatre

        Le Corsaire; Ballet In three acts, with a prologue and epilogue; Music, Adolphe Adam, Cesare Pugni, Léo Delibes, Riccardo Drigo and Pyotr Oldenburgsky; Libretto, Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges et · and Joseph Masilier, Edited by Yuri Slonimsky and Pyotr Gusev; Choreography,Pyotr Gusev; Based on the Composition and Choreography of Marius Petipa; Set Design, Teymuraz Murvanidze; Assistant décorateur · Assistant Designer; Mikhail Shishliannikov; Costumes · Costume Design; Galina Solovyova; Lumiéres · Lighting Design; Vladimir Lukasevich; Chef d'orchestre · Conductor; Alexei Repnikov; (Conrad, le corsaire) Timur Askerov; (Medora) Alina Somova; (Gulnare) Nadezhda Batoeva; (Lankedem, le négrier) Philipp Stepin; (Birbanto) Islom Baimuradov; (Ali) Kimin Kim; (Seyd Pasha) Soslan Kulaev; (Les trois odalisques) Daria Ionova, Anastasia Nuikina, Maria Khoreva; (Danse de forbans/brigands) Anastasia Petushkova, Maria Lebedeva, Alina Krasovskaya, Roman Malyshev, Maxim Zenin; (Danse algérienne) Léa Thomasson & les artistes du ballet; (Danse palestinienne) Alisa Rusina & les artistes du ballet; Corsaires, femmes esclaves, odalisques, eunuques, guerriers, marins et marchands, artistes de la compagnie de ballet et figurants (96 min)

      • The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai, Mariinsky Theater Ballet

        The Fountain of Bakhtchisarai; Mariinsky Theater Ballet; Rostislav Zakharov, Choreography; Boris Asafiev, composer; Valentina Khodasevich, Set and costume design; Nikolai Volkov, Libretto based on the poem by Alexander Pushkin; With; Nikolai Naumov, Prince Adam; Olesya Novikova, Maria; Maxim Zyuzin, Vaslav; Yuri Smekalov, Ghirei; Alexandra Losifidi, Zarema; Pavel Ostapenko, Nurali; Recorded on May 27th and 28, 2017 at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet 10.02.2020 (110 min)