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      • Carmen by Johan Inger - Compaňia Nacional de Danza

        Carmen; Johan Inger, choreographer; Urtzi Aranburu, choreography assistant; Compaňia Nacional de Danza; José Carlos Martinez, artistic director; Musical extracts by Georges Bizet and Rodion Shchedrin; Marc Álvarez, Original music; Crut Allen Wilmer (AAPEE), Scenography; Tom Visser, Lighting designer; David Delfín, costume designer; Gregor Acuňa-Pohl, Dramaturgy; Compaňia Nacional de Danza; With; Kayoko Everhart (Carmen); Daan Vervoort (Don José); Leona Sivôs (The child); Isaac Montllor (Escamillo); Toby William Mallitt (ZÚŇIGA); Álvaro Madrigal, Ion Agirretxe, Juan José Carazo, Erez Ilan (The dogs); Agirretxe, Erez Ilan (Two shadows ); Rodrigo Sanz, Benjamin Poirier (The soldiers); Ana Pérez-Nievas, Elisabet Biosca, Mar Aguiló, Agnés López, Aída Badía, Shani Peretz, Sara Fernández (The girls); Recorded on October 20th 2017 at the Coursive Theater, La Rochelle, France; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (82 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (51 min)

      • Luisa Miller by Verdi at the Metropolitan Opera

        Luisa Miller; 'Melodramma tragico' in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Salvator Cammarano, after Friedrich von Schiller's play 'Kabale un Liebe'. First performance in Naples, Teatro San Carlo, 8 December 1849; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus, Bertrand de Billy (Conductor); Elijah Moshinsky, Gregory Keller (Stage Director); Santo Loquasto (Sets), Duane Schuler (Lighting Designer), Sonya Yoncheva (Luisa); Piotr Beczala (Rodolfo); Plácido Domingo (Miller); Alexander Vinogradov (Count Walter); Dmitry Belosselskiy (Wurm); Olesya Petrova (Federica); Rihab Chaieb (Laura); Patrick Miller (Peasant); Recorded at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, 14 April 2018; Directed by Matthew Diamond (147 min)

      • Youn Sun Nah - D'jazz Nevers

        Youn Sun Nah; Youn Sun Nah, voice; Tomek Miernowski, guitars, piano, synthesizer, programming; Rémi Vihnolo, drums, double bass, electric bass, programming; A decade after the release of Same Girl, recording marking the consecration in 2010 of Youn Sun Nah, she continues to assert herself as a singer resolutely not to be classified, whose all-embracing virtuoso voice can handle jazz, improvisation, opera, pop and world music. With her recent album, a polished made in-studio immersion with the complicity of her producer-arranger Clément Ducol, the Korean has produced her most personal work to date: apart from the revisiting of an eclectic repertoire from Albéniz to Michel Legrand and George Harrison, Marvin Gaye and Leonard Cohen, she leaves plenty of room for the first time for her own compositions, thus confirming a singular talent as a songwriter. An explosive cocktail, which can be taken full advantage of on stage with the complicity of Tomek Miernowski on guitars and keyboards as well as the phenomenal Rémi Vignolo, just as at ease on the drums as on the double bass. Recorded at the D'jazz Nevers on November 16, 2019; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Alexandre Kantorow at the Fondation Louis Vuitton: Brahms, Bartok, Fauré, Liszt

        Alexandre Kantorow (piano); Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Rhapsody no 1, op.79; Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886); Chasse Neige (Douze études d'exécution transcendante); Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945); Rhapsody for Piano op.1; Johannes Brahms; Piano Sonata no 2, Op. 2; Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924); Nocturne no 6, op. 63; Enregistré le 23 septembre 2019 á la Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (90 min)

      • Victor Julien-Laferriére and Jonas Vitaud at the Fondation Louis Vuittton: Rachmaninov, Denisov, Shostakovich

        Victor Julien-Laferriére (cello), Jonas Vitaud (piano); Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943); Cello Sonata op.19; Edison Denisov (1929 - 1996); Variations on theme by Schubert; Dmitri Chostakovitch (1906 - 1975); Cello Sonata op.40; Enregistré á la Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, le 29 novembre 2019 (90 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (9 min)

      • Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner at the Staatsoper Berlin

        Tristan und Isolde; Drama in three acts by Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883); Libretto by Richard Wagner; First performance in Munich, Hof- und Nationaltheater, 10 June 1865; Staatskapelle Berlin, Daniel Barenboim (Conductor); Dmitri Tcherniakov (Stage Direction); Andreas Schager (Tristan); Stephen Milling (King Marke); Anja Kampe (Isolde); Boaz Daniel (Kurwenal); Stephan Rügamer (Melot); Ekaterina Gubanova (Brangäne); Recorded on March 18, 2018 at the Staatsoper unter der Linden, Berlin; TV Director, Andy Sommer (253 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (6 min)

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

        Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Piotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Symphony No.3 in D major, 'Polish Symphony', op. 29; Symphony No. 6 in B minor, 'Pathétique', op. 74; Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 8 September 2019; TV Director, François-René Martin; 23.05.2020 (98 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra at the Waldbühne

        Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (Conductor); Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano); George Gershwin (1898 - 1937); Cuban Overture; Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924); Pavane; Joseph Canteloube de Malaret (1879 - 1957); Chants d'Auvergne (Selection); Aram Khachaturian (1903 - 1978); Suite from Gayaneh; Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936); Pini di Roma; Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643); Si dolce il momento; Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934); Pomp and Circumstance, op. 39: March no 1; John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932); The Liberty Bell; Paul Licke (1866 - 1946); Berliner Luft; Recorded on June 24, 2018 at the Waldbühne, Berlin; TV Director, Henning Kasten 25.05.2020 (104 min)

      • Riccrado Muti and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: Requiem by Verdi

        Berliner Philharmoniker, Riccardo Muti (conductor); Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks; Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano), Vittoria Yeo (soprano), Francesco Meli (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass); Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Messa da Requiem; Recorded at the Festspielhaus, Baden-Baden, 14 & 20 April 2019; Directed by Nele Münchmeyer (92 min)

      • Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra: Strauss, Berg, Ravel, Stravinsky

        Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle (Conductor); Elina Garanca (mezzo-soprano); Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949); Don Juan op. 20; Alban Berg (1885 - 1935); Sieben frühe Lieder for voice and orchestra; Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937); Shéhérazade; Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Pétrouchka (1947); Recorded at the Festspielhaus, Baden-Baden, 25 March 2019; Directed by Nele Münchmeyer (92 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (46 min)

      • Roberto Fonseca - Jazz in Marciac

        Roberto Fonseca; Roberto Fonseca piano, claviers; Joe Lovano saxophone; Yandy Martinez contrebasse, basse; Ruly Herrera batterie; Andres Coayo Batista percussions; Omara Portuondo voix; Mayra Andrade voix; Rossio Jimenez Blanco chœur; Like all musicians born in Cuba and having grown-up in Havana, Roberto Fonseca came out of school ready for work. This multi-disciplinary aptitude enabled numerous projects and encounters. His contribution to Latin music was to have extended his roots into contemporary expression, often with instrumentation closer to that of modern jazz, and this, whilst not losing one ounce of poetry. Because it really is this capacity to make his public dream which characterises this composer/singer/arranger that his female admirers recognise from afar because of the hat which never leaves him and close up by the harmonious lines of his face. Adding on successes in Marciac like so many pearls on his musical necklace, Roberto Fonseca could almost stake claim to having the status of an event organiser. Using ingredients which guarantee his artistic longevity in the domain of Afrocubanism, he put on stage a new group of which the guests are Omara Portuondo, Mayra Andrade, Joe Lovano and an orchestra of pupils from the conservatoires of the Occitanie Region, conducted by Jean-Pierre Peyrebelle. Enregistré le 06 aout 2019 á Jazz in Marciac; Réalisateur, (60 min)

      • Didier Lockwood Quartet - Jazz in Marciac

        Didier Lockwood Quartet featuring André Ceccarelli, Sylvain Luc & Diego Imbert; Didier Lockwood (violin), Sylvain Luc (guitare), André Ceccarelli (drums), Diego Imbert (bass); Recorded on August 8th 2017 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux (64 min)

      • Wynton Marsalis Septet - Jazz in Marciac

        Wynton Marsalis Septet with special guest Naseer Shamma; Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (Double bass), Ali Jackson (drums), Walter Blanding (Saxophone tenor), Jeffery Miller (Trombone), Immanuel Wilkins (Saxophone), Naseer Shamma (oud); Recorded on August 7th 2017 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux (62 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (44 min)

      • Romeo & Juliet by Goyo Montero - Compaňía Nacional De Danza.

        Romeo and Juliet; Choreography by Goyo Montero; Compaňía Nacional de Danza; Artistic director, José Martinez; Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid; Koen Kessels, conductor; Music by Serge Prokofiev; Shakespeare's mythical creation has been broadcasted at the Royal Theater of Madrid (Teatro Real); it has been adapted for ballet by Goyo Montero (Artistic Director of Opera of Nuremberg's Ballet Company) and greatly performed by dancers of the National Ballet and Contemporary Dance Company of Spain (Artistic Director José Carlos Martinez). The music of Prokofiev was played during the performance and performed by the Madrid Symphonic Orchestra. TV Director, Jean-Marie David; Recorde at the Teatro Real in 2013 (101 min)

      • Carmen by Johan Inger - Compaňia Nacional de Danza

        Carmen; Johan Inger, choreographer; Urtzi Aranburu, choreography assistant; Compaňia Nacional de Danza; José Carlos Martinez, artistic director; Musical extracts by Georges Bizet and Rodion Shchedrin; Marc Álvarez, Original music; Crut Allen Wilmer (AAPEE), Scenography; Tom Visser, Lighting designer; David Delfín, costume designer; Gregor Acuňa-Pohl, Dramaturgy; Compaňia Nacional de Danza; With; Kayoko Everhart (Carmen); Daan Vervoort (Don José); Leona Sivôs (The child); Isaac Montllor (Escamillo); Toby William Mallitt (ZÚŇIGA); Álvaro Madrigal, Ion Agirretxe, Juan José Carazo, Erez Ilan (The dogs); Agirretxe, Erez Ilan (Two shadows ); Rodrigo Sanz, Benjamin Poirier (The soldiers); Ana Pérez-Nievas, Elisabet Biosca, Mar Aguiló, Agnés López, Aída Badía, Shani Peretz, Sara Fernández (The girls); Recorded on October 20th 2017 at the Coursive Theater, La Rochelle, France; TV Director, Stéphane Lebard (82 min)

      • Archie Shepp All star 'Tribute to John Coltrane'

        Archie Shepp, musical direction, saxophones; Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet; Jason Moran, piano; Richard Davis, double bass; Billy Hart, drums; With guests: Marion Rampal, voice; Izidor Leitinger, trumpet; Sébastien Llado, trombone; Jean-Philippe Scali, baritone saxophone; Playlist; Naima - John Coltrane - Arranged by Izidor Leitinger; Cousin Mary - John Coltrane - Arranged by Izidor Leitinger; Blasé - Archie Shepp; Prelude to a Kiss - Duke Ellington; Los Olvidados - Archie Shepp; In 1960, Archie Shepp attended a concert by John Coltrane at the Five Spot, the mythical club on the Lower East Side. Totally fascinated, he decided to pick up the tenor saxophone. Five years later, Shepp - already a reference in the world of free jazz - recorded alongside his hero. The resulting album, 'Ascension', was released in 1966, and remains today one of the great monuments of free improvisation. To celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Coltrane's death - at the age of forty - the most Parisian representative of the New York avant-garde pays tribute to the brilliant composer of 'A Love Supreme', with a Franco-American all-star band not unlike that which recorded the revolutionary 'Ascension'. A giant of jazz pays tribute to one of his gods... Recorded on September 3rd 2016 at the Grande Halle of la Villette; TV Director, Frank Cassenti (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (56 min)

      • Roberto Fonseca - Jazz in Marciac

        Roberto Fonseca; Roberto Fonseca piano, claviers; Joe Lovano saxophone; Yandy Martinez contrebasse, basse; Ruly Herrera batterie; Andres Coayo Batista percussions; Omara Portuondo voix; Mayra Andrade voix; Rossio Jimenez Blanco chœur; Like all musicians born in Cuba and having grown-up in Havana, Roberto Fonseca came out of school ready for work. This multi-disciplinary aptitude enabled numerous projects and encounters. His contribution to Latin music was to have extended his roots into contemporary expression, often with instrumentation closer to that of modern jazz, and this, whilst not losing one ounce of poetry. Because it really is this capacity to make his public dream which characterises this composer/singer/arranger that his female admirers recognise from afar because of the hat which never leaves him and close up by the harmonious lines of his face. Adding on successes in Marciac like so many pearls on his musical necklace, Roberto Fonseca could almost stake claim to having the status of an event organiser. Using ingredients which guarantee his artistic longevity in the domain of Afrocubanism, he put on stage a new group of which the guests are Omara Portuondo, Mayra Andrade, Joe Lovano and an orchestra of pupils from the conservatoires of the Occitanie Region, conducted by Jean-Pierre Peyrebelle. Enregistré le 06 aout 2019 á Jazz in Marciac; Réalisateur, (60 min)

      • Didier Lockwood Quartet - Jazz in Marciac

        Didier Lockwood Quartet featuring André Ceccarelli, Sylvain Luc & Diego Imbert; Didier Lockwood (violin), Sylvain Luc (guitare), André Ceccarelli (drums), Diego Imbert (bass); Recorded on August 8th 2017 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux (64 min)