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      • Tony Allen - Jazz á la Villette

        Tony Allen - The Source; Tony Allen (drums); Mathias Allamane (double bass); Indy Dibongue (guitar); Jean-Phi Dary (Piano - keyborad); Nicolas Giraux (trumpet); Yann Jankielewicz (Tenor saxophone); Playlist; Bad Roads; Ewajo; On Fire; Wolf eat Wolf; Push and Pull; Crusing; Cool Cats; (Album The Source (Universal >Blue Note Records); Born in 1940 in Lagos, Tony Allen had never played any of the traditional percussion instruments only to straightaway become interested in their far-off cousin, that is to say, the drum kit. Self-taught, it was by listening to the recordings of Art Blakey or Max Roach that he perfected his technique of drum playing, even though he was working as a technician at the National Radio of Nigeria. His destiny took a new turn when in 1964 he made the acquaintance of Fela Kuti, firstly as part of the Koola Lobitos, then as conductor of Africa 70 where he developed a new language known as the Afrobeat, a mixture of Yoruba rhythms, of funk and of revolutionary themes. With Fela Kuti, Tony would append his rhythmic signature to around twenty albums, a unique manner of drawing out the rhythms with caressing energy, but which is fantastically efficient. For the rest of his career, Tony would spend it remaining faithful to the original Afrobeat and a multidirectional emancipation leading him through jazz, Dub music and international Pop. Recorded on August 31, 2019 at the Grande Halle de la Villette Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Samuel Thibaut (49 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Snow White by Angelin Preljocaj - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Snow White, a choreography by Angelin Preljocaj; Théâtre de Chaillot, Paris; Nagisa Shirai, Snow White; Sergio Daz, The Prince; Celine Galii, The Queen; Music by Gustav Mahler; Additional music by 79 D; Costumes: Jean-Paul Gaultier; Sets: Thierry Leproust; Lights: Patrick Riou assisted by Cécile Giovansili and Sébastien Dué; After his amazing Eldorado (Sonntags Abschied), Angelin Preljocaj brings us a contemporary and romantic adaptation of the famous tale Snow White, which won the 2009 Globe de Cristal for Best Dance Production, with music by Gustav Mahler. Jean-Paul Gaultier designed the costumes for the 26 dancers of the Ballet Preljocaj. Directed by Angelin Preljocaj (2009) - 90mns (90 min)

      • Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris; Brandenburgs - opus 88; Music, Johann-Sebastian Bach; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Parisa Khobdeh | Eran Bugge | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Sean Mahoney | Michael Apuzzo | Michael Novak; Belove Renegade - Opus 129; Music, Francis Poulenc; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Laura Halzac | Michelle Fleet | Parisa Khobdeh | Sean Mahoney | Jeffrey Smith | Eran Bugge | Francisco Graciano | Jamie Rae Walker |Michael Apuzzo | Aileen RoehlHeather Mcginley; Recored in July 2012 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot; TV Director, Andy Sommer (54 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (29 min)

      • Charlie Parker / Bird with strings revisited

        Jazz at the Philharmonie / Charlie Parker; Philharmonie de Paris; With Olivier Bogé (saxophone), Géraldine Laurent (saxophone), Pierrick Pedron (saxophone), Thomas de Pourquery (saxophone), Jaleel Shaw (saxophone), Thomas Bramerie (double bass), Ali Jackson (drums); Winds and strings orchestra; Arrangement, Christophe Dal Sasso; Conductor, Bastien Stil; Setlist; . Overture for 5 saxophones & orchestra; . Autumn in New York (solist, Pierrick Pedron); . Lover (Solist, Pierrick Pedron); . Just Friends (solist, Olivier Bogé); . Everything Happens to me (Solist, Olivier Bogé); . If I should lose you (Solists, Jaleel Shaw & Géraldine Laurent); . Stella by Starlight (Solist, Géraldine Laurent); . Summertime (Solist, Thomas de Pourquery); . Laura (Solist, Thomas de Pourquery); . Easy to love (Solist, Jaleel Shaw); . What is this thing called love ( 5 saxo); 'Bird with Strings' (1949) by Charlie Parker is a unique encounter between the world of jazz and classical music. Some of today's best saxophonists return to this repertoire, with new arrangements by Christophe Del Sasso. For the young producer Norman Granz, the signing of Charlie Parker on the Mercury label was a real success story. For several years the saxophonist had been toying with the idea of seizing the opportunity to record music outside his usual quintet. The project 'Charlie Parker with strings' was therefore for him an old dream that he was to bring to reality in 1949. With an oboe, a few violins, a viola, a cello, a harp, a piano, a double bass and drums, he was to give a new sound to the 1930's classics such as 'Just Friends' or 'April in Paris'. Jazz at the Philharmonie celebrates this superb encounter by bringing together Géraldine Laurent (Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros 2015), Pierrick Pédron (Prix du disque français awarded by the Académie du jazz 2013) and Thomas de Pourquery (Artist of the Year at the Victoires du jazz 2017) on new arrangements by Christophe Dal Sasso. Recorded on January 27, 2019 at Pierre Boulez Hall, Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Guiseppe De Vecchi (91 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (24 min)

      • Samy Thiébault - Nice Jazz Festival

        Samy Thiébault; Renee Rosnes, piano; Setlist; Raqsat Fés, comp: Samy Thiébault / Editions Thelonious Productions; Laideronette, impératrice des pagodes, comp: Maurice Ravel; Amor Bonito, comp: Enrique Hidalgo; Nesfé Jahân, comp: Samy Thiébault / Editions Thelonious Productions; Abidjan, comp: Samy Thiébault / Editions Thelonious Productions; Le Chant du trés loin, comp: Samy Thiébault / Editions Thelonious Productions; Enregistré le 18 juillet 2017 au Nice Jazz festival; Réalisation, Eric Michaud 08.06.2021 (53 min)

      • Becca Stevens - Nice Jazz Festival

        Becca Stevens; ' Queen Mab', comp: William Shakespeare, Becca Stevens; ' Tillery', comp: Becca Stevens; ' Lean On', comp: Becca Stevens; ' Venus', comp: Becca Stevens; ' I Asked', comp: Becca Stevens; ' Well Loved', comp: Becca Stevens; ' Regina', comp: Don Miggs, Becca Stevens; ' Le Sud', comp: Stevie Wonder; 'The Muse', comp: David Crosby, Becca Stevens; Recorded on July 17, 2017 at Nice Jazz festival; TV Director, Eric Michaud (52 min)

      • Tony Allen - Jazz á la Villette

        Tony Allen - The Source; Tony Allen (drums); Mathias Allamane (double bass); Indy Dibongue (guitar); Jean-Phi Dary (Piano - keyborad); Nicolas Giraux (trumpet); Yann Jankielewicz (Tenor saxophone); Playlist; Bad Roads; Ewajo; On Fire; Wolf eat Wolf; Push and Pull; Crusing; Cool Cats; (Album The Source (Universal >Blue Note Records); Born in 1940 in Lagos, Tony Allen had never played any of the traditional percussion instruments only to straightaway become interested in their far-off cousin, that is to say, the drum kit. Self-taught, it was by listening to the recordings of Art Blakey or Max Roach that he perfected his technique of drum playing, even though he was working as a technician at the National Radio of Nigeria. His destiny took a new turn when in 1964 he made the acquaintance of Fela Kuti, firstly as part of the Koola Lobitos, then as conductor of Africa 70 where he developed a new language known as the Afrobeat, a mixture of Yoruba rhythms, of funk and of revolutionary themes. With Fela Kuti, Tony would append his rhythmic signature to around twenty albums, a unique manner of drawing out the rhythms with caressing energy, but which is fantastically efficient. For the rest of his career, Tony would spend it remaining faithful to the original Afrobeat and a multidirectional emancipation leading him through jazz, Dub music and international Pop. Recorded on August 31, 2019 at the Grande Halle de la Villette Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Samuel Thibaut (49 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (82 min)

      • The Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége and Christian Arming: Bartók, Orff

        Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége, Christian Arming (Conductor); Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno, Maîtrise de l'Opéra Royal de Wallonie Chen Reiss (soprano), Cornel Frey (tenor), Adrian Eröd (baritone); Carl Orff (1895 - 1982); Carmina Burana; Recorded in Liége, Salle Philharmonique, 17 & 19 May 2019; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon (66 min)

      • Christian Arming and the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége: Strauss, Walton, Rachmaninov

        Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége, Christian Arming (Conductor); Adrien La Marca (viola); Richard Strauss; Wiener Philharmoniker Fanfare; William Walton; Viola Concerto; Sergei Rachmaninov; Symphony no 2; Recorded on September 21, 2018 at the Salle Philharmonique, Liége; TV Director, Nicolas Foulon 08.06.2021 (102 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (37 min)

      • Snow White by Angelin Preljocaj - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Snow White, a choreography by Angelin Preljocaj; Théâtre de Chaillot, Paris; Nagisa Shirai, Snow White; Sergio Daz, The Prince; Celine Galii, The Queen; Music by Gustav Mahler; Additional music by 79 D; Costumes: Jean-Paul Gaultier; Sets: Thierry Leproust; Lights: Patrick Riou assisted by Cécile Giovansili and Sébastien Dué; After his amazing Eldorado (Sonntags Abschied), Angelin Preljocaj brings us a contemporary and romantic adaptation of the famous tale Snow White, which won the 2009 Globe de Cristal for Best Dance Production, with music by Gustav Mahler. Jean-Paul Gaultier designed the costumes for the 26 dancers of the Ballet Preljocaj. Directed by Angelin Preljocaj (2009) - 90mns (90 min)

      • Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris; Brandenburgs - opus 88; Music, Johann-Sebastian Bach; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Parisa Khobdeh | Eran Bugge | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Sean Mahoney | Michael Apuzzo | Michael Novak; Belove Renegade - Opus 129; Music, Francis Poulenc; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Laura Halzac | Michelle Fleet | Parisa Khobdeh | Sean Mahoney | Jeffrey Smith | Eran Bugge | Francisco Graciano | Jamie Rae Walker |Michael Apuzzo | Aileen RoehlHeather Mcginley; Recored in July 2012 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot; TV Director, Andy Sommer (54 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (64 min)

      • Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Orchestre Métropolitain: Elgar, Ravel, Debussy

        Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (Conductor); Stéphane Tétreault (Cello), Alexandre Tharaud (piano); Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934); Cello Concerto in E minor, op. 85; Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937); Concerto for the left hand; Claude Debussy (1862- 1918); La Mer; Recorded on December 2, 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris 08.06.2021 (99 min)

      • Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal: Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Elgar

        Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor); Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto), Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello); Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869); Les Nuits d'été; Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921); Cello concerto no 1 in A minor, opus 33; Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934); Enigma Variations; Recorded on December 3, 2017 at the Philharmonie de Paris; TV Director, Olivier Simonnet (108 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Puccini's Madama Butterfly at the Glyndebourne Festival

        Madama Butterfly; 'Tragedia giapponese' by Giacomo Puccini (1858 - 1924); Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica after David Belasco's play 'Madame Butterfly'; First performance in Milan, Teatro alla Scala, 17 February 1904; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Omer Meir Wellber (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Nicholas Jenkins (Chorus master); Annilese Miskimmon (Stage Direction); Nicky Shaw (Sets), Mark Jonathan (Lighting), Kally Lloyd Jones (Choreography), Ian William Galloway (Video); Olga Busuioc (Cio-Cio-San); Joshua Guerrero (Pinkerton); Michael Sumuel (Sharpless); Carlo Bosi (Goro); Simon Mechlinski (Prince Yamadori); Oleg Budaratskiy (The Bonze); Adam Marsden (Yakuside); Ida Ränzlöv (Kate Pinkerton); Elizabeth DeShong (Suzuki); Michael Mofidian (Imperial Commissioner); Jake Muffett (The Official Registrar); Jennifer Witton (The Cousin); Scott Sendall (The Aunt); Beatrix Prawanna/Rupert Wade (Dolore); Record 17 & 21 June 2018, Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (140 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (97 min)

      • Mozartwoche 2021: Seong-Jin Cho plays Mozart

        Seong-Jin Cho (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332; Klavierstück in F Major, 'Pimpinella', K. 33b; Allegro in C major, from a Salzburg music book, KV deest; Allegro in D Major, K. 626b/16; Recorded at the Great Hall of the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation (Salzburg, Austria), 20 January 2021; Directed by Bernhard Fleischer 08.06.2021 (26 min)

      • Jonathan Nott and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Stravinsky

        Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Jonathan Nott (Conductor); Asmik Grigorian (soprano); Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893); Eugene Onegine, Polonaise; Pique Dame, scene and aria of Lisa, third act; Voyevoda, op. 78; Iolanta, aria of Iolanta; Eugene Onegine, waltz and aria of Tatiana (Letter Scene); Modest Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881); A Night on the Bald Mountain; Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Firebird, suite no 2 (1919); Recorded at the Victoria Hall, Geneva, 30 November 2018; TV Director, Andy Sommer (89 min)

      • Das Lied von der Erde by Mahler at the Festival de Saint-Denis

        Le Balcon, Maxime Pascal (Conductor); Kevin Amiel (tenor), Stéphane Degout (baritone); Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911); Das Lied von der Erde (version for chamber orchestra by Arnold Schönberg); Pedro Garcia-Velasquez (b. 1984); La selva virgen, en la selva oscura (prologue & interludes); Recorded at the Festival de Saint-Denis, Légion d'Honneur, 2 July 2020; Directed by David Daurier (89 min)

      • Laurent Maur Quartet

        Laurent Maur Quartet; La derniére danse (The last dance); Laurent Maur, Harmonica; Mario Canonge, Piano; Felipe Cabrera, Double bass; Pierre-Alain Tocanier, Drums; Play list; Enlacés (Eddy Louiss); Indifference (Tony Murena); La Derniére Danse, Marie-No (Laurent Maur); Benny's Dream (Larry Golding); Chef Larry (Laurent Maur); Vivo Sonhando (Antonio Carlos Jobim); Agua! (Felipe Cabrera); Don't Drink The Water (Donald Harrisson); Solo (Laurent Maur); La Javanaise (Serge Gainsbourg arrgt Thierry Lujan / L. Maur); Recorded on May 15, 2018 at the Studio de l'Ermitage; TV Director, Loic Léglise; 09.06.2021 (77 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (10 min)

      • Snow White by Angelin Preljocaj - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Snow White, a choreography by Angelin Preljocaj; Théâtre de Chaillot, Paris; Nagisa Shirai, Snow White; Sergio Daz, The Prince; Celine Galii, The Queen; Music by Gustav Mahler; Additional music by 79 D; Costumes: Jean-Paul Gaultier; Sets: Thierry Leproust; Lights: Patrick Riou assisted by Cécile Giovansili and Sébastien Dué; After his amazing Eldorado (Sonntags Abschied), Angelin Preljocaj brings us a contemporary and romantic adaptation of the famous tale Snow White, which won the 2009 Globe de Cristal for Best Dance Production, with music by Gustav Mahler. Jean-Paul Gaultier designed the costumes for the 26 dancers of the Ballet Preljocaj. Directed by Angelin Preljocaj (2009) - 90mns (90 min)

      • Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris - Théâtre National de Chaillot

        Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris; Brandenburgs - opus 88; Music, Johann-Sebastian Bach; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Parisa Khobdeh | Eran Bugge | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Sean Mahoney | Michael Apuzzo | Michael Novak; Belove Renegade - Opus 129; Music, Francis Poulenc; Choreography, Paul Taylor; Costume, Santo Loquasto; Lights, Jennifer Tipton; With: Michael Trusnovec | Amy Young | Robert Kleinendorst | James Samson | Laura Halzac | Michelle Fleet | Parisa Khobdeh | Sean Mahoney | Jeffrey Smith | Eran Bugge | Francisco Graciano | Jamie Rae Walker |Michael Apuzzo | Aileen RoehlHeather Mcginley; Recored in July 2012 at the Théâtre National de Chaillot; TV Director, Andy Sommer (54 min)