• Mezzo Live HD

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      • InterMezzo

        (70 min)

      • Riccardo Chailly and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Ravel

        Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly (Conductor); Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937); Valses nobles et sentimentales; La Valse; Daphnis et Chloé - Suites Nos. 1 & 2; Boléro; Recorded at the KKL, Lucerne in 2018 (87 min)

      • Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig: Symphony No.5 & Triple Concerto by Beethoven

        Gewandhausorchester, Herbert Blomstedt (Conductor); Isabelle Faust (Violin), Jean-Guihen Queyras (Cello), Martin Helmchen (Piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Concerto for piano, violin, cello and orchestra in C major op. 56 'Triple Concerto'; Symphony no. 5 in C minor op. 67; Recorded on January 13, 2017 at the Gewandhaus, Leipzig; TV director, Ute Feudel (84 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 (42 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (75 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 (172 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Dianne Reeves - Lotos Jazz Festival

        Dianne Reeves - vocal; Peter Martin - piano; Peter Sprague - guitar; James Genus - bass; Terreon Gully - drums (60 min)

      • Antonio Zambujo - La Cigale

        Antonio Zambujo - Rua da Emenda; Antonio Zambujo (voice, Classical guitar); Bernardo Couto (portugese guitar); Ricardo Cruz (double bass); Joao Moreira (trumpet); Jose Conde (clarinette); Antonio Zambujo, a singer with a sensual and warm voice who delivers with his quintet an interpretation of fado between cool jazz and bossa nova. Recroded on January 23, 2015 at La Cigale (Paris); TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (60 min)

      • Michel Portal Quintet - Europa Jazz

        Michel Portal Quintet; feat. Nils Wogram & Lander Gyselinck; Michel Portal, clarinets, saxophone, bandoneon; Nils Wogram, trombone; Bojan Z, piano, keyboard; Bruno Chevillon, double bass, bass; Lander Gyselinck, drums; An original musician, Michel Portal is a celebrity in the classical repertoire (Mozart, Schumann, Brahms, Berg) and contemporary music (Boulez, Stockausen, Berio, Kagel, Globokar). A virtuoso and something of a maverick, Portal is always up for musical experiments, exploring all kinds of fields! A regular guest at Europa Jazz over the past forty years, he has always delivered! This year, he presents a new project, involving Boyan Z and Bruno Chevillon, along with one of the greatest trombone players of today, Nils Wogram (who regularly plays with Bojan Z) and the new prodigy on the European jazz scene, young Belgian drummer Lander Gyselinck (Lab trio, Kris Defoort trio). Recorded on 2017, May 5th 2017 at the Epau Abbey, Europa Jazz Festival; TV Director, Josselin Carré (51 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Belini's 'I Capuleti e i Montecchi' at the Opernhaus Zürich

        I Capuleti e i Montecchi; 'Tragedia lirica' in two acts Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835); Libretto by Felice Romani; First performance in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, 11 March 1830; Philharmonia Zürich, Chor der Oper Zürich, Fabio Luisi (Musical Director); Christof Loy (Stage Director); Christian Schmidt (Set & Costume Design); Joyce DiDonato (Romeo); Olga Kulchynska (Giulietta); Benjamin Bernheim (Tebaldo); Alexei Botnarciuc (Capellio); Erik Anstine (Lorenzo); Recorded at the Opernhaus Zürich, 18 & 21 June 2015; Directed by Michael Beyer (139 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (94 min)

      • Mahler Chamber Orchestra & Jakub Hrůša: Mendelssohn, Mozart, Schumann

        Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Jakub Hrůša (conductor); Emmanuel Pahud (flute); Felix Mendelssohn (1809 - 1847); The Hebrides or Fingal's Cave. Concert Overture, Op. 26; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Flute Concerto in G major, K. 313 (285c); Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856); Symphony No. 2 in C major, Op. 61; Recorded at the KKL Luzern, Concert Hall, as part of the Lucerne Festival, 27 August 2019 (83 min)

      • Herbert Blomstedt and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra: Symphony No.2 by Beethoven

        Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt (Conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No. 2 in D major Op. 36; Directed by Ute Feudel; Recorded on August 14, 2020 (39 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (113 min)

      • An Evening with the NDT 2

        Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT 2); Mutual Comfort; Choreography, Edward Clug; Piece for 4 dancers - Creation on 2015; Lighting, Tom Visser; Sets & costumes, Edward Clug; Music, PErpeTuumOVIA de Milko Lazar; Short Cut; Choreography, Hans Van Manen; Ballet for 4 dancers - Creation on 1999; Scenography & costumes, Keso Dekker; Lighting, Jan Hofstra; Music, Jacob ter Veldhuis; Subtle Dust; Choreography, Sol León & Paul Lightfoot; Piece for 8 dancers - Creation on 2018; Lighting, Tom Bcvoort; Video work, Sol León, Paul Lightfoot, Rahi Rezvani; Costume, Joke Visser, Hermien Hollander; Sets, Sol León & Paul Lightfoot; Music, Johann Sebastian Bach; Midnight Raga; Choreography, Marco Goecke; Piece for 2 dancers - Creation on 2017; Lighting, Udo Haberland; Sets & costumes, Marco Goecke; Dramaturgy, Nadja Kadel; Music, Ravi Shankar and Etta James [I'd Rather Go Blind et At Last, Trust in Me, A Sunday Kind of Love (medley)]; Recorded on June 8,9 & 10, 2018 at the Lucent Theater, The Hague, Netherlands; TV Director, Louise Narboni (67 min)

      • Shoot the Moon choreography by Sol León & Paul Lightfoot

        Shoot The Moon; Sol León & Paul Lightfoot (choreography); Philip Glass (Music), Movement II from Tirol Concerto for piano and orchestra; Tom Bevoort (Ligth design); Sol León & Paul Lightfoot (sets & costume); Nederland Dans Theater company; With; Chloé Albaret, Olivier Coëffard, Jorge Nozal, Roger van der Poel, Meng-Ke Wu; Recorded from February 11 to 16, 2019 at the Lucent Theater, The Hague; TV Director, Tommy Pascal (24 min)

      • Walk The Demon by Marco Goecke - Nederland Dans Theater

        Walk The Demon; Marco Goecke (chorographu); Antony & the Johnsons (Music), The Lake; Everything is new. Pavel Haas (music), From String Quartet no. 2, Opus 7 (Arrangement by Marijn van Prooijen) The Moon and I, Part 3 'From the monkey Mountains'; Pehr Henrik Nordgren (music), From String Quartet, opus 54, Part 2: 'Dance Away your Worries'; Jan Pieter Koch (Musical Advisor ); Udo Haberland (Llgth design); Marco Goecke (sets & costume); Ralitza Malehounova (assistant to choreographer); Nederland Dans Theater Company; With; Lydia Bustinduy. Olivier Coëffard, Prince Credell, Guido Dutilh, Madoka Kariya, Gregory Lau, Jorge Nozal, Roger van der Poel, Luca Tessarini, Meng-Ke Wu; Recorded from February 11 to 16, 2019 at the Lucent Theater, The Hague; TV Director, Tommy Pascal (30 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (82 min)

      • Massenet's 'Werther' at the Opernhaus Zürich

        Werther; 'Drame lyrique' in four acts and five tableaux by Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912); Libretto by Edouard Blau, Paul Millet and Georges Hartmann after Goethe; First performance in Viena, Hofoper, 16 February 1892; Philharmonia Zürich, Cornelius Meister (Conductor); Kinderchor und SoprAlti der Oper Zürich; Tatjana Gürbaca (Stage Director); Klaus Grünberg (Sets), Silke Willrett (costumes), Klaus Grünberg (light design); Juan Diego Flórez (Werther); Anna Stéphany (Charlotte); Audun Iversen (Albert); Mélissa Petit (Sophie); Cheyne Davidson (Le Bailli); Martin Zysset (Schmidt); Recorded at the Opernhaus Zurich en April 2017; Directed by Michael Beyer (136 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (34 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, 08.02.2021 (62 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (55 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)