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      • InterMezzo

        (102 min)

      • Boris Giltburg plays Russian Masters of the Piano

        Boris Giltburg (piano); Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943); Variations on a theme by Corelli, Op.42; Dimitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1976); String Quartet no 8 in C minor, Op.110 (tr. Boris Giltburg); Nikolay Medtner (1879 - 1951); Sonata-Reminiscenza, Op.38 No.1; Alexander Scriabin (1871 - 1915); Piano Sonata no 5 in F sharp major, Op.53; Igor Stravinsky; Three movements from Petrouchka; Recorded at the Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio, Paris; Directed by Nathan Benisly (100 min)

      • Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra: Prokofiev, Shostakovich

        Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Denis Matsuev (piano); Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Piano Concerto no 3; Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975); Symphony no 5; Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 4 November 2019; Directed by Corentin Leconte (76 min)

      • Electro Deluxe at Paris Olympia

        Electro Deluxe; James Copley, vocal; Jérémie Coke, bass; Gaël Cadoux, keyboards; Thomas Faure, big band arrangements and tenor saxophone; Arnaud Renaville, drums; Vincent Payen, trumpet; Bertrand Luzignant, trombone; It is on stage that the overall effect of Electro Deluxe's music becomes clear. After two years on tour and 140 concerts across the globe, the Funk/Soul group will present at the Olympia an innovative show with the exceptional participation of 13 musicians from its BIG BAND. The prize-winning group of the Victoire du jazz (best group for the year 2017) are coming back to the mythical hall to play the rearranged repertoire of its latest album 'Circle'; Always on the move, Electro Deluxe shapes a music which is rich and brassy, an inimitable groove, a truly musical fever. At each concert the group make an impact and manage to surprise a public which is every time larger. Don't miss this opportunity! Recorded on October 18, 2018 at Paris Olympia; TV Director, Yvan Benedetti (82 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (34 min)

      • Valery Gergiev conducts Samson et Dalila by Saint-Säens at the Mariinsky Theatre

        Samson et Dalila, opera in three acts by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921); Libretto by Ferdinand Lemaire. First performance in Weimar, Grossherzogliches Theater, 2 December 1877; Mariinski Theatre Orchestra & Chorus, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Andrei Petrenko (Chorus Master); Yannis Kokkos (Stage Director, Sets); Yannis Kokkos, Paola Mariani (Costumes), Anne Blancard (Dramaturgy), Michael Bauer (Lighting), Maxim Petrov (Choreography), Eric Duranteau (Video); Ekaterina Semenchuk (Dalila); Gregory Kunde (Samson); Roman Burdenko (Le Grand Pretre de Dagon); Mikhail Petrenko (Abimélech); Recorded on 25 Mai & 2 June 2016 at the Mariinsky (Saint Petersburg); Directed by Louise Narboni (132 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (104 min)

      • Kenny Garrett Quintet - Jazz á la Villette

        Kenny Garrett Quintet; Kenny Garrett (alto saxophone, soprano saxophone); Vernell Brown (piano); Corcoran Holt (bass); Samuel Laviso (drum kit); Rudy Bird (percussion); From the nu soul and hip hop rhythms of drummer Chris Dave, to the post-bop and calypso brio of alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett and precision funk of Ghost-Note, an evening of jazz infused with today's urban culture, bringing together true masters of groove. Recorded on August 31, 2019 at the Grand Halle de la Villette, Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Giuseppe De Vecchi 30.01.2021 (75 min)

      • Yaron Herman Solo - Jazz á la Villette

        Yaron Herman Solo; Yaron Herman (piano); Recorded on Sptember 7, 2019 at the Pierre Boulez Hall - Philharmonie, Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Samuel Thibaut 30.01.2021 (42 min)

      • Christian Sands Trio - Jazz á la Villette

        Christian Sands Trio - 'Tribute to Erroll Garner'; Christian Sands (piano); Terreon Gully (drums); Luques Curtis (bass); Whereas he has just released a really great album, Facing Dragons only a few months ago, the pianist Christian Sands is presenting to kick off the season a new repertoire as a tribute to Erroll Garner: one of the most important figures in the history of jazz, he who established the form of the ' piano trio ' in the modern era, only just before Bill Evans. So he is reaching for a very high goal. And you can bet that the challenge will be met with brio, because the young American is one of the most talented pianists of his generation: protégé of the immense late Billy Taylor, taken on by Christian McBride at 20, recognised by Wynton Marsalis who saw in him one of the grate heirs of the tradition, Christian Sands does actually possess an instrumental language which alludes to the whole history of his instrument, but still succeeds in remaining extremely modern. Recorded on Sptember 7, 2019 at the Pierre Boulez Hall - Philharmonie, Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Samuel Thibaut (62 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (24 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)

      • InterMezzo

        (74 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)

      • Opening concert of the Zaryadye Hall in Moscow

        Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (Conductor); Daniil Trifonov (piano), Denis Matsuev (piano), Anna Netrebko (soprano), Yusif Eyvazov (tenor), Ildar Abdrazakov (bass); Modest Mussorgsky; Prelude to Khovantchina; Pictures of an exhibition; Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; The Tsar's Bride, Air of Marfa; Piotr Tchaikovsky; Iolanta, duo and final; Sergei Rachmaninov; Variations on a theme of Paganini; Modest Mussorgsky; Boris Godounov, air of Boris; Sergei Prokofiev; Concerto for piano and orchestra n ° 2; Rodion Shchedrin; Solemn Overture; Recorded at the Zaryadye Hall, Moscow, 8 September 2018; TV Director, François-René Martin (108 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (24 min)

      • La Bayadére by Nacho Duato after Marius Petipa - Mikhailovsky Theatre

        La Bayadére; Choreography by Nacho Duato after Marius Petipa; Ballet in three acts; Music by Ludwig Minkus; Conductor, Pavel Sorokin; Stage Designer, Costume Designer, Angelina Atlagić; Lighting Design, Brad Fields; With; (Nikiya) Angelina Vorontsova; (Solor) Victor Lebedev; (Gamzatti) Andrea Laššáková; and the Mikhailovsky Ballet and Orchestra; Live from the Mikhailovsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg; TV Director,Andy Sommer (94 min)

      • Coppelia by Sergey Vikharev, Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Coppelia; Ballet in three acts; Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon; after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann; Music, Léo Delibes; Choreography, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti; Staging and new choreographic versionn Sergei Vikharev; Designer, Boris Kaminsky; Costume Designer, Tatiana Noginova; Lighting Designer, Damir Ismagilov; Bolshoi Orchestra; Conductor, Pavel Sorokin; Choreography Revival, Vladimir Grigoriev; Sets Revival, Dmitry Fialkovsky; Costumes Revival, Olga Nikulina; Lighting Design Revival, Mikhail Sokolov, Igor Deryugin; With the use of decor sketches by Pyotr Lambin (Acts I and III) and Heinrich Levot (Act II) and costume sketches by Adolph Charlemagne, Pyotr Grigoriev and Evgeny Ponomaryov. Sets reproduced by vgeny Yakimenko and Anton Danilov (Acts I and III), Elena Kinkulskaya (Act II); Archive Researches and Coordination: Pavel Gershenzon; With; The Bolshoi ballet; Margarita Shrainer (Swanilda) - Artem Ovcharenko (Frantz) - Alexei Loparevich (Coppelius) - Ksenia Averina, Daria Bochkova, Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone, Antonina Chapkina, Anastasia Denisova, Elizaveta Kruteleva, Svetlana Pavlova et Yulia Skvortsova (Swenilda's friends) - Tatiana Kravtsova (Coppelia - automaton) - Alexander Fadeyechev (The ord of the Manor) - Yuri Ostrovsky (the mayor) - Ekaterina Besedina, Oxana Sharova, Dmitry Ekaterinin and Alexander Vodopeto (Mazurka), Kristina Karasyova and Vitaly Biktimirov (Czardas), Anastasia Denisova (The Dawn), Antonina Chapkina (The prayer), Daria Bochkova, Xenia Averina, Maria Mishina, Stanislava Postnova and Tatiana Tiliguzova (The work), Elizaveta Kruteleva (The Folly), Nikolai Mayorov (Chronos); Recorded on June 8 & 10 2018 at the Bolshoi Theater; TV Director, Isabelle Julien (99 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (45 min)

      • Mazepa by Tchaikovsky at the Mariinsky Theatre

        Mazepa; Opera in three acts by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Libretto by Victor Burenin after Pushkin's poem 'Poltava'; First performance in Moscow, Bolshoi Theatre, 15 February 1884; Mariinsky Orchestra and Chorus, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Ilya Shlepyanov (Stage Direction), Yuri Laptev (Reprise); Vladislav Sulimsky (Mazepa); Stanislav Trofimov (Kochubei); Ekaterina Semenchuk (Lyubov); Maria Bayankina (Maria); Recorded at the Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg, 9 June 2019; TV Director, François-René Martin 31.01.2021 (172 min)

      • Laurent Coulondre Trio: Tribute to Michel Petrucciani - Jazz á Séte

        Laurent Coulondre trio; 'Michel on my mind' Tribute to Michel Petrucciani; Laurent Coulondre, piano, keyboard; Jérémy Bruyére, double bass; Martin Wangermée, drums; Setlist; Looking Up (Michel Petrucciani); Laura (Laurent Coulondre); Chorinino (Laurent Coulondre); Les grelots (Eddy Louiss); Michel on my mind (Laurent Coulondre); Brazilian like (Michel Petrucciani); Cantabile (Michel Petrucciani); A new sensation on the French piano scene, Laurent Coulondre pays tribute to one of the musicians who has most marked his career as a musician and jazzman: Michel Petrucciani. The keyboard prodigy plunges frantically into the strings of the acoustic piano and chooses the trio as a formula to revive the repertoire of the pianist with brittle bones, and shows us - if needs be - that jazz is a language that he negotiates with masterly hands (left included). Coulondre elegantly composes and arranges a solar and generous repertoire, equal to the height of genius. Steeped in the creativity and harmony long promoted by Petrucciani, this homage reflects the perfect osmosis between volcanic rhythm and subtle melodies. Recorded on July 18, 2020, Parc du Chateau d'eau, Jazz á Séte; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (40 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (78 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 01.02.2021 (83 min)