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      • InterMezzo

        (75 min)

      • Estonian Festival Orchestra, Paavo Järvi, Lisa Batiashvili: Nielsen, Kancheli, Sibelius

        Estonian Festival Orchestra, Paavo Järvi (conductor); Lisa Batiashvili (violin); Carl Nielsen (1865- 1931); Aladdin suite; Giya Kancheli (né en 1935); V & V for violin, taped voice and string orchestra; Jean Sibelius (1865 - 1957); Symphony no 2 in D major opus 43; Recorded on August 17, 2017 at the Pärnu Music Festival; TV Director, Ülle Õun (97 min)

      • Prokofiev's Anniversary with Valery Gergiev: Ivan The Terrible and Alexander Nevsky

        Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra & Chorus Saint Petersburg, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Olga Borodina (mezzosoprano), Yulia Matochkina (mezzosoprano), Mikhail Petrenko (bass); Alexei Petrenko (narrator); Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Ivan the Terrible op. 116; Alexander Nevsky op. 78; Recorded at the Mariinsky Concert Hall, Saint Petersburg, on April 24, 2016; Directed by François-René Martin; 18.07.2020 (109 min)

      • Antonin Tri-Hoang - Ornette | Apparitions - Banlieues Bleues

        Ornette | Apparitions; Antonin Tri Hoangn, Alto saxophone, clarinet, Geoiffroy Gesser, Tenor saxophone, Pierre Borel, Amtp saxophone, Aymeric Avice, trompet, Isabel Sörling, voice, Romain Clerc-Renaud, piano, Keyboard, Thibault Cellier, double bass, Yann Joussein, drums, Elie Duris, drums; La musique d'Ornette Coleman a changé le cours des choses. On a parlé de free jazz, mais ' ce n'est pas un autre jazz, c'est une musique autre, créative '. Depuis ses débuts (dans l'ONJ de Daniel Yvinec), Antonin Tri Hoang n'est pas sans évoquer Ornette: meme lyrisme tarabiscoté, meme gout du dérapage contrôlé. Au lieu d'une dissertation sur l'œuvre, il a proposé des reves, des ponts évocateurs, ' pas un revival, mais un survival '. Avec, aux manettes, le quartette Novembre et des invités qui maîtrisent á la perfection l'art du zapping et du collage. Ce qui n'est pas sans rappeler John Zorn, un autre grand fils (spirituel) d'Ornette. Recorde on April 19 avril 2016 at Banlieues Bleues, MC93; TV Director, Stéphane Jourdain (56 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Der Freischütz by Weber at La Scala, Milan

        Der Freischütz, opera in three acts by Carl Maria von Weber (1786 - 1826); Libretto by Friedrich Kind; First performance in Berlin, Schauspielhaus, 18 June 1821; Teatro alla Scala Chorus and Orchestra, Myung-Whun Chung (Conductor); Matthias Hartmann (Stage Director); Raimund Voigt (Sets), Marco Filibeck (Lights), Michael Küster (Dramaturgy), Susanne Bisovsky, Josef Gerger (Costumes); Julia Kleiter (Agathe); Michael König (Max); Günther Groissböck (Kaspar); Michael Kraus (Ottokar); Eva Liebau (Äennchen); Franck van Hove (Kuno); Stephen Milling (Ein Eremit); Till Von Orlowsky (Kilian); Recorded on October 17, 2017 at the Teatro alla Scala, Milano; TV Director, Jean-Pierre Loisil (136 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (100 min)

      • Zhenya Strigalev's Never Group - EFG London Jazz Festival

        Zhenya Strigalev's Never Group; Zhenya Strigalev, alto sax & alto box; Michael Janisch, electric bass / effects; Marc Ayza, drums; Recorded on November 10th 2017 at the London Milton Court, London Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (43 min)

      • Henry Spencer & Juncture - EFG London Jazz Festival

        Henry Spencer & Juncture; The Reasons Don't Change; Henry Spencer, trumpet; Nick Costley-White, guitar; Matt Robinson, piano, Fender rhodes, Wurlitzer; Andrew Robb, double bass; David Ingamells, drums; Award-winning trumpeter Henry Spencer's 'gleaming tone' (Jazzwise) lies at the core of an exciting young band playing out of the tradition with an invigorating c and attitude, whose debut album has been called 'one of the early contenders for album of the year' by All About Jazz. Recorded on November 10th 2017 at Rich Mix London Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (25 min)

      • Michael Janisch Band - EFG London Jazz Festival

        Michael Janisch Band; Michael Janisch, double/electric bass; John O'Gallagher, alto saxophone; Jason Palmer, trumpet; Rez Abbasi, guitar; Clarence Penn, drums; Whirlwind head honcho, bassist, composer and producer Michael Janisch (nominated in 2016 for a MOBO Award in the Jazz category after releasing his latest solo album 'Paradigm Shift' (see below), premieres a terrific Stateside band on their first European tour-date with guitarist Rez Abbasi - rapidly emerging as one of today's major new voices on his instrument - alongside Grammy-winning alto saxophonist John O'Gallagher (Joe Henderson, Maria Schneider), trumpeter Jason Palmer (Herbie Hancock, Kurt Rosenwinkel) and the brilliant drummer Clarence Penn (Michael Brecker, Maria Schneider). Recorded on November 10th 2017 au Rich Mix, London Jazz Festival; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin (46 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (90 min)

      • Aida by Verdi at the Salzburg Festival

        Aida; Opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni after a scenario by Auguste Mariette; First performance in Caire, Opera House, 24 December 1871; Wiener Philharmoniker, Riccardo Muti (Conductor); Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor; Shirin Neshat (Stage Direction); Christian Schmidt (Sets), Tatyana van Walsum (Costumes), Reinhard Traub (Lighting); Martin Gschlacht (Video), Thomas Wilhelm (Choreographer); Roberto Tagliavini (Il Re); Ekaterina Semenchuk (Amneris); Anna Netrebko (Aida); Francesco Meli (Radamés); Dmitry Beloselskiy (Ramfis); Luca Salsi (Amonasro); Directed by Michael Beyer; Recorded at the Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 2017 (161 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (45 min)

      • Le Concert de Paris 2019

        Orchestre National de France, Choeur de Radio France, Alain Altinoglu (conductor); Aleksandra Kurzak (soprano), Gaëlle Arquez (mezzo-soprano), Roberto Alagna (tenor), Jakub Józef Orliński (countertenor) René Pape (bass); Gautier Capuçon (cello), Xuefei Yang (guitar), Khatia Buniastishvili (piano); Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869); The Damnation of Faust: Hungarian March; Charles Gounod; Faust: 'Le Veau d'or'; 'Anges purs, anges radieux'; Georges Bizet (1838 - 1875); Carmen: overture; Carmen: 'Seguidilla'; Jacques Offenbach (1819 - 1880); La Gaîté Parisienne: ouverture & Vivo; La Périchole: 'Vous a-t-on dit souvent'; Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Nabucco: 'Va pensiero'; La Traviata: 'Semper libera'; Joaquín Rodrigo (1901 - 1999); Concierto de Aranjuez: Adagio; Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741); Giustino: 'Vedro con mio diletto'; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Concerto No. 23 for piano and orchestra: Adagio; Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Hungarian Dance No. 5; Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904); Rusalka: 'Ode to the moon'; Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978); Gayaneh: Saber Dance; Charles Aznavour / Gall (orchestration Didier Benetti); La Mamma; Aram Khachaturian; Masquerade: Waltz; Fromental Halévy - (1799 - 1862); La Juive: 'Rachel, quand du Seigneur'; Johann Strauss II (1825 - 1899); Polka 'Unter Donner und Blitz'; Franz Lehár (1870 - 1948); The Merry Widow: 'Lippen schweigen'; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No. 9 'Ode to Joy' (final); Recorded on July 14, 2019 at Champ-de-Mars, Paris (105 min)

      • Music and Dance for a While with l'Arpeggiata

        L'Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar (Conductor); Céline Scheen (Soprano), Vincenzo Capezzuto (alto); Mei Hon Lin Dance Company; Dirk Hofacker (Sets & Costumes); Music and Dance for a While; Improvisations on Henry Purcell, G.F. Händel, Claudio Monteverdi. Georg Friedrich Händel / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: Sinfonia - Arrival of the Queen of Sheba; Henry Purcell / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: Strike the viol (Céline Scheen); Georg Friedrich Händel / Improvisation: Lascio ch'io pianga; Henry Purcell / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: `Twas within a furlong (Vincenzo Capezzuto); Claudio Monteverdi: Pur ti miro (Céline Scheen, Vincenzo Capezzuto); Traditional (Venezuela): El curruchá (Vincenzo Capezzuto, Céline Scheen); Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa (Céline Scheen); Traditional (Sicily) / arr. C. Pluhar: Silenziu d'amuri (Vincenzo Capezzuto); Georg Friedrich Händel / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: Sinfonia - Alcina; Henry Purcell / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: Music for a while (Céline Scheen); Traditional (Salento): Pizzica di San Vito (Vincenzo Capezzuto); Traditional (Bulgaria): Bucimis; Giovanni Felice Sances: Stabat Mater (Céline Scheen); Improvisation: Hasapiko; Traditional (Italy): Tarantella del Gargano (Vincenzo Capezzuto); Traditional (Mexico) / arr. C. Pluhar: La Llorona (Vincenzo Capezzuto); Henry Purcell / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: When I am laid (Céline Scheen); Improvisation: Canario; Maurizio Cazzati / arr. C. Pluhar: Ciaccona; Girolamo Kapsberger: Toccata L'Arpeggiata; Traditional (Italy) / arr. Christina Pluhar: Ninna, nanna sopra la Romanesca (Vincenzo Capezzuto, Céline Scheen); Georg Friedrich Händel / Improvisation / arr. C. Pluhar: O sleep, why thost thou leave me (Céline Scheen); Recorded on November 6, 2017 at the Landestheater Linz, Austria; Directed by Sonia Paramo (100 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Sadeh 21 by Ohad Naharin | Batsheva - The young Ensemble Ohad Naharin, Théâtre national de Chaillot

        Sadeh 21; Choreography, Ohad Naharin; Lights and scenography, Avi Yona Bueno (Bambi); Music, Maxim Waratt; Costume, Ariel Cohen; Video surtitling, Raz Friedman; With; Batsheva - The young Ensemble Ohad Naharin; The Young Ensemble is a nursery for young performers coming from the four corners of the globe, some of whom will go on to swell the ranks of the Batsheva Danse Company. But as far as Ohad Naharin is concerned, it is also and above all a class of excellence: the proof through Sadeh21, one of the major pieces of the Batsheva 's repertoire. Created by Ohad Naharin in collaboration with his dancers, Sadeh21 shows movement in its simple nakedness. Dance, with slowing down effects and sudden accelerations takes on the look of a quasi cinematographic odyssey: 'a journey by body'.Sadeh21in the end turns out to be one of the most endearing pieces amongst those by Maestro Naharin. Speaking of experience 'Radiating and radioactive, dangerous and exciting', the artistic director of the Batsheva gets it right. Everything in Sadeh21 is exceptional. To the point that this choreography, acclaimed from its beginnings, plunges the spectator into a unique emotional state. An effect of pleasure and addiction are guaranteed. Recorded on October 21, 2018 at the Théâtre national de la Danse Chaillot; TV Director, Tommy Pascal (76 min)

      • Constellation by Alonzo King, Lines Ballet

        Constellation; Choreography by Alonzo King; Lines Ballet; With Alonzo King, Paris has invited a great master of American dance. His company, Lines Ballet, is probably one of the most exciting in the United States, and has just celebrated its thirtieth birthday with this new production featuring magician of lights Jim Campbell. TV Director, Denis Caiozzi; Recorded at the Théâtre National de Chaillot in December 2013 (75 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (85 min)

      • La Clemenza di Tito by Mozart at the Salzburg Festival

        La Clemenza di Tito; Opera seria in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Pietro Mestastasio adapted by Caterino Mazzolá; First performance in Prague, National Theatre, 6 September 1791; musicAeterna, Teodor Currentzis (Conductor); Vitaly Polonsky (Chorus master); Peter Sellars (Stage Direction); George Tsypin (Sets), Robby Duiveman (Costumes), James F Ingalls (Lighting); Russell Thomas (Tito Vespasiano); Golda Schultz (Vitellia); Christina Gansch (Servilia); Marianne Crebassa (Sesto); Jeanine de Bique (Annio); Willard White (Publio); Directed by Peter Sellars; Recorded at the Felsenreitschule, Salzburg, 2017 (169 min)

      • Rhoda Scott's Lady Quartet + Special Guest Bernard Purdie - Jazz á Vienne

        Lady Quartet; Rhoda Scott (organ), Airelle Besson (trumpet), Lisa Cat-Berro (saxophone alto), Géraldine Laurent (saxophone alto); Sophie Alour (Saxophone tenor); Julie Saury (drums); Special guest; Bernard Purdie (drums); Since 2004, the organist Rhoda Scott has been at the helm (sparked by an idea from Jazz á Vienne) of the torrid and well-named Lady Quartet, in the company of her Amazons Lisa Cat-Berro, Julie Saury and Sophie Alour. As euphoric and punchy as her young companions in the heat of the action, Rhoda Scott is one of the few still to use the pedals on her Hammond organ. Hence her nickname, 'the barefoot organist' (or 'the absolute toe' in the words of Luigi Trussardi!). After helping to raise the temperature in French jazz venues for the past 50 years, Lady Scott will be celebrating her eightieth birthday this year. She'll be blowing out the boogie candles and setting the gospel cake and soulful chorus on fire. The organist is the daughter of a travelling pastor from New Jersey and grew up in religious communities. She graduated with a master's degree from the Manhattan School of Music and set off for France to complete her studies with Nadia Boulanger. Back in New York, she began by playing with Count Basie. But then she decided to try her luck in Paris, where she arrived right in the month of May 1968. Featuring original compositions and covers ranging from Trenet to Wayne Shorter, 'We Free Queens' (2017), with the title proudly adapted from 'We Free Kings' by Roland Kirk, was recorded live. For Vienne a Lady All-Stars is billed, with Airelle Besson (trumpet), Géraldine Laurent (tenor saxophone) and Anne Pacéo (drums), plus the drummer Bernard Purdie. Recorded on July 3, 2018 at the Festival Jazz á Vienne; TV Director, Fabien Raymond (59 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Yo-Yo Ma, Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra: Strauss and Dvořák

        Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (Conductor); Yo-Yo Ma (Cello); Richard Strauss; Don Quixotte; Antonín Dvořák; Carnival Overture; Symphony no. 8; Recorded on January 30th, 2016 at the Philharmonie am Gasteig, Munich (111 min)

      • Claudio Abbado and Maurizio Pollini in Lucerne: Beethoven, Mahler

        Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Claudio Abbado (Conductor); Maurizio Pollini (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Concerto no 4 in G major Op. 58; Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911); Symphony no 5 in C sharp minor; Recorded at the Lucerne Festival in 2004; Directed by Michael Beyer (107 min)