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      • The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra and Alexander Sladkovsky: Strauss, Bruckner

        Tatarstan Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky (conductor); Mario Brunello (cello), Aidar Bagautdinov (viola); Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949); Don Quixote, fantastic variations on a knightly theme for cello and viola soli and orchestra, Op. 35; Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1987); Symphony No. 9 in D minor; Recorded at the Tchaikovsky Hall, Moscow, 12 February 2019; TV Director, Elena Schaptchits (106 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (14 min)

      • Dvořák's Rusalka at the Teatro Real

        Rusalka; Opera in three acts by Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904); Libretto by Jaroslav Kvapil; First performance in Prague, National Theatre, 31 March 1901; Coro y Orquesta Titulares del Teatro Real (Coro Intermezzo / Orquesta Sinfónica de Madrid), Ivor Bolton (Condutor); Andrés Máspero (Chorus Master); Christof Loy (Stage Direction); Johannes Leiacker (Sets), Ursula Renzenbrink (costumes), Bernd Purkrabek (Lighting), Klevis Elmazaj (choreography); Asmik Grigorian (Rusalka); Eric Cutler (Prince); Karita Mattila (Cizi Knezna); Maxim Kuzmin-Karavaev (Vodnik); Katarina Dalayman (Ježibaba); Sebastiá Peris (Lovec); Manel Esteve (Hajny); Solenn' Lavanant Linke (Kuchtik); Julietta Aleksanyan (First nymph); Rachel Kelly (Second nymph); Silvia de la Muela (Third nymph); Recorded at the Teatro Real, Madrid, 25 November 2020 (165 min)

      • Shabaka Hutchings 'The comet is coming' - Like a jazz machine

        The comet is coming; Shabaka Hutchings, saxophone ténor; Dan Leavers, synthétiseur; Max Hallet, batterie; Sixty years after Sun Ra released his debut album, the influence of the late avant garde jazz musician and 'cosmic philosopher' persists. Sun Ra is a clear touchstone for futurists band The Comet is coming. They're formed of saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings (aka King Shabaka), and the two members of Soccer96: synths guy Dan Leavers (aka Danalogue The Conqueror) and drums man Maxwell Hallett (aka Betamax Killer). Formed in 2013 after saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings spontaneously joined funk duo Soccer96 on stage, the trio combines Sun Ra's mythological themes and love of the experimental, whipping up a fusion of jazz, Afrobeat and electronica in an improvisational, intergalactic mash-upstyle, starting with an orthodox jazz sensibility and taking it to the dancefloor. For millennia, humankind has viewed comets as harbingers of doom, portents of change and destruction. The Comet Is Coming are here to recognize these world-altering prophecies and to help us dance like it's the end of the world. Recorded on May 25th 2017 at Like a Jazz Machine Festival, Dudelange, Luxembourg; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (57 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann: Beethoven's Symphony No.7

        Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann (conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No.7 in A major op. 92; Recorded in 2008 at the Musikverein, Vienna; Directed by Agnes Méth (42 min)

      • Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann: Beethoven's Symphony No.3 'Eroica'

        Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann (conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No.3 in E flat major op. 55 'Eroica'; Recorded in 2008 at the Musikverein, Vienna; Directed by Agnes Méth (62 min)

      • Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann: Beethoven's Symphony No.8

        Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann (conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No.8 in F major op. 93; Recorded in 2008 at the Musikverein, Vienna; Directed by Agnes Méth (33 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (98 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)

      • Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Kazuki Yamada, Francesco Piemontesi: Mozart, Schoenberg

        Philharmonic orchestra of Monte-Carlo; Kazuki Yamada (Conductor); Francesco Piemontesi (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Serenade N°13, Little night music K 525; Concerto for piano N°12 K414; A. Schönberg; Transfigured Night, Op.4 (version 1943); Recorded on August 2, 2020 at the courtyard of honour of the Princely Palace of Monaco; TV Director, Julien Faustino (83 min)

      • The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra and Alexander Sladkovsky: The Flying Dutchman by Wagner

        Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky (Conductor); Grand Choir Masters of Choral Singing; Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883); Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), romantic opera in three acts by Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883); Libretto by Richard Wagner after Heinrich Heine's 'Aus den Memoiren des Herren von Schnabelewopski'; First performance in Dresden, Königliches Sächsisches Hostheater, 2 January 1843; Albert Dohmen (bass-baritone) Le Hollandais; Dmitry Skorikov (basse) Daland; Natalia Muradymova (soprano) Senta; Artyom Safronov (tenor) Erik; Yevgenia Segenyuk (mezzo-soprano) Mary; Kirill Matveyev (tenor) Le pilote; Recorded on 10 March 2020 at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow; Directed by Elena Schaptchits (136 min)

      • The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra and Alexander Sladkovsky: Strauss, Bruckner

        Tatarstan Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky (conductor); Mario Brunello (cello), Aidar Bagautdinov (viola); Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949); Don Quixote, fantastic variations on a knightly theme for cello and viola soli and orchestra, Op. 35; Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1987); Symphony No. 9 in D minor; Recorded at the Tchaikovsky Hall, Moscow, 12 February 2019; TV Director, Elena Schaptchits (106 min)

      • The Rosenberg Family Project - Jazz in Marciac

        The Rosenberg Family Project; The Rosenbergs; Mozes Rosenberg guitar solo; Johnny Rosenberg rythmic guitar; Sani van Mullem double bass; The Rosenberg trio; Stochelo Rosenberg guitar solo; Nonnie Rosenberg double bass; In the world of gipsy jazz, Stochelo Rosenberg stands out as a virtuoso tempered by a natural elegance meaning he never overdoes things. With him, the competitive cutting guitar playing mixes in with a kind of nervous and swinging poetry where the themes from the traditional repertoire alternate with the most unexpected revivals. In the Rosenberg family, everyone is made for extended improvisation, they devote themselves to their high-speed chases with such elegance and implication that we find ourselves rediscovering pleasures procured through this craftsmanship of oral transmission, served up by devils who play like gods; Recorded on July 31, 2019 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, (61 min)

      • Gilberto Gil - Jazz in Marciac

        Gilberto Gil; Gilberto Gil guitar, voice; Thiagô Queiroz saxophone, flute; Diogo Gomes trumpet, bugle; Bem Gil musical director, guitar, voice; Danilo Andrade keyboard, piano; Bruno Di Lullo bass; Jose Gil batterie, percussion; Domenico Lancellotti drums, percussion; Nara Gil voice, chorus; Guitarist, singer and composer, emblematic figure of Brazilian music, Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira, known as Gilberto Gil, began as a bossa nova singer, but above all made a name for himself by composing and performing with his friend Caetano Veloso, songs focusing on politics and social engagement. Made famous by his participation in the 1960's, in the Tropicalist Movement, he was imprisoned, and forced into exile by the military regime established in 1964. Once back in Brazil, he went into politics whilst continuing his artistic career. Municipal Councilor in Salvador de Bahia he then became Minister of culture for the government of Lula da Silva. His return to Marciac where he presented his latest album marked the apotheosis of an evening entirely devoted to popular Brazilian music. From muted sambas to classy bossas, they are part of popular Brazilian music that the musician in his seventies has always stood up for. An accessible, captivating, natural music which from the first notes already appears to be familiar to us. Recorded on August 05, 2019 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, 23.01.2021 (62 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, 23.01.2021 (63 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (54 min)

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

        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)

      • InterMezzo

        (84 min)

      • Gustavo Dudamel, Itzhak Perlman and Los Angeles Philharmonic: John Williams Celebration

        Los Angeles Philharmonic, Gustavo Dudamel (conductor); Itzhak Perlman (violin); John Williams (b. 1932); Olympic Fanfare & Theme; Schindler's List; Fiddler on the roof; Catch me if you can; Star Wars; Amistad; Jaws; The Empire strikes back; Recorded in 2014 at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles; Directed by par Michael Beyer; 20.01.2021 (93 min)

      • Khatia Buniatishvili & Soloists of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo

        Khatia Buniatishvili (piano); Solists of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Monte-Carlo; Félix Mendelssohn; String Octuor op. 20; Franz Schubert; Impromptu, op. 90 N°3; Claude Debussy; Suite Bergamasque, N°3 ' clair de lune '; César Franck; Quintet for piano and string; stino; Recorded on August 3, 2020 at the Garnier Hall | Opera of Monte-Carlo, Monaco; TV Director, Julien Faustino (86 min)

      • Enrico Rava Special edition 80th Birthday - Like a jazz machine

        Enrico Rava Special edition 80th Brithday; Enrico Rava - trumpet & bugle; Gianluca Petrella - trombone; Francesco Diodati - guitar; Giovanni Guidi - piano; Gabriele Evangelista - bass guitar; Enrico Morello - drums; Famed trumpeter Enrico Rava first appeared in the Italian and international jazz scenes over 50 years ago, working with Gato Barbieri and Steve Lacy, Roswell Rudd, Carla Bley, John Abercrombie and Cecil Taylor. Throughout his extensive career, he has played alongside notable musicians such as Lee Konitz, Richard Galliano, Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Dave Douglas, Geri Allen, Miroslav Vitous, Philip Caterine, Tomasz Stanko, Michel Petrucciani, John Abercrombie, Joe Lovano... Rava was famously inclined to work with young musicians too. Giovanni Guidi is a revered pianist among the young Italian generation of jazz musicians. He won Top Jazz 2007 as best new national talent. Gianluca Petrella is hailed as one of the most significant jazz trombonists in the world. Gabriele Evangelista is a praised Italian bass player with extraordinary precise skills combined with wild creativity and distinctive interplay. Enrico Morello emerged from a strong academic background, widely known for his refined drumming style and remarkable swing. Recorded on May 16, 2019 at the Grand Auditoire, Dudelange, Luxembourg. TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (60 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (44 min)

      • Beethoven's Fidelio at the Theater an der Wien

        Fidelio; Opera in two acts by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Libretto by Joseph Sonnleitner and Stephan von Breuning; First performance in Vienna, Theater and der Wien, 20 November 1805; Wiener Symphoniker Manfred Honeck (Conductor); Arnold Schoenberg Chor; Christoph Waltz (Stage Director); Barkow Leibinger (Sets), Judith Holste (Costumes), Henry Braham (Lighting); Eric Cutler (Florestan); Nicole Chevalier (Leonore); Gábor Bretz (Don Pizarro); Christof Fischesser (Rocco); Károly Szemerédy (Don Fernando); Benjamin Hulett (Jaquino); Anna Lucia Richter (Marzelline); Recorded at the Theater an der Wien, Vienna, 20 March 2020 (135 min)