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InterMezzo
(92 min)
William Christie conducts Titon et l'Aurore by Mondonville at the Opéra-Comique
Titon et l'Aurore; 'Pastorale héroique' in a prologue and three acts by Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (1711 - 1772); Libretto by Antoine Houdar de la Motte; First performance in Paris, Académie Royale de Musique, 9 January 1753; Les Arts Florissants, William Christie (Conductor); Basil Twist (Stage Direction, sets, costumes, puppets); Daniel Brodie (Video Design), Jean Kalman (Lighting design); Reinoud Van Mechelen (Titon); Gwendoline Blondeel (L'Aurore); Emmanuelle de Negri (Palés); Marc Mauillon (Eole); Julie Roset (Amour); Renato Dolcini (Prométhée); Virginie Thomas, Maud Gnidzaz, Juliette Perret (Nymphes); Valentin Arnoux, Coline Fouilhé, David Girondin Moab, Cristina Iosif, Sylvain Menard, Diana-Elizabeth Neva Jaramillo, Candice Picaud, Philippe Rodriguez-Jorda (puppeteers); Recorded at the Opéra Comique, Paris, 19 January 2021; 18.06.2021 (135 min)
InterMezzo
(40 min)
Kinga Glyk - New Morning
Kinga Glyk; Kinga Glyk (basse, saxophone); Arek Grygo (Keyboard); Pawel Toraszewski (Keyboard); Yoran Vroom (Drums); Recorded at the New Morning on January 23, 2020; TV Director, Patrick Savey (61 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Staatskapelle Dresden and Christian Thielemann: Schumann's Symphonies No. 3 & 4
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann (conductor); Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856); Symphony No.3 in E flat Major op. 97 'Rhenish'; Symphony n ° 4 in D minor op. 120; Recorded in 2019 at Suntory Hall, Tokyo, in 2018 (74 min)
Jonathan Nott and the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: Britten, Shostakovich
Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Jonathan Nott (Conductor); Sergey Khachatryan (violin); Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976); Peter Grimes, Four Sea Interludes op. 33; Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975); Violin Concerto no 1 in A minor op. 99; Symphony no 5 in D minor op. 47; Recorded at the Victoria Hall, Geneva, 25 September 2019; TV Director, Andy Sommer (112 min)
InterMezzo
(47 min)
Vanessa by Samuel Barber at the Glyndebourne Festival
Vanessa; Opera in four acts by Samuel Barber (1910 - 1981); Libretto by Gian Carlo Menotti; First performance in New York, Metropolitan Opera, 15 January 1958; London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jakub Hrůša (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Nicholas Jenkins (Chorus Master); Keith Warner (Stage Direction); Ashley Martin-Davis (Sets), Mark Jonathan (Lighting), Alex Uragallo (Video); William Thomas (Nicholas, the Major-Domo); Virginie Verrez (Erika); Emma Bell (Vanessa); Edgaras Montvidas (Anatol); Rosalind Plowright (The Old Baroness); Ray Albert (The Old Doctor Donnie); Romanas Kudriašovas (Footman); Recorded 12 and 14 August 2018 at the Glyndebourne Festival; Directed by François Roussillon (126 min)
InterMezzo
(81 min)
Mozartwoche 2021: Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim
Martha Argerich, Daniel Barenboim (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Sonata in C major for piano four hands K. 521; Sonata in F major for piano four hands K. 497; Andante with five variations in G major for piano four hands K. 501; Sonata in D major for two pianos K. 448; Recorded Great Hall of the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation (Salzburg, Austria), 23 January 2021 (84 min)
The Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Jonathan Nott: Dvořák, Strauss
Orchestre de de la Suisse Romande, Jonathan Nott (conductor); Xavier Philipps (cello); Antonín Dvořák (1841 - 1904); Concerto for cello and orchestra in B minor, op. 104; Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949); Ein Heldenleben, op. 40; Recorded on May 8, 2018 at the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires; Directed by Andy Sommer (90 min)
InterMezzo
(30 min)
Staatskapelle Dresden and Christian Thielemann: Schumann's Symphonies No. 1 & 2
Staatskapelle Dresden, Christian Thielemann (conductor); Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856); Symphony No.1 in B flat Major op. 36 'Spring'; Symphony No.2 in C major, Op. 61; Recorded in 2019 at Suntory Hall, Tokyo, in 2018 (81 min)
Pablo Heras-Casado and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra: Stravinsky, Eötvös, Falla
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Pablo Heras-Casado (Conductor); Isabelle Faust (violin), Carmen Romeu (soprano); Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971); Pulcinella (Suite); Péter Eötvös (1944); Alhambra Concerto for violin and orchestra; Manuel de Falla (1876 - 1946); The three-cornered Hat; Recorded at the Festival de Granada, Palacio de Carlos V, 11 & 12 July 2019; TV Director, Arnaud Lalanne (54 min)
InterMezzo
(100 min)
Harold Lopez-Nussa - Banlieues Bleues
Harold Lopez-Nussa; El Viaje; Harold Lopez-Nussa, piano; Alioune Wade, bass; Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa, drums, bongos, cajón; This prodigious heir to the great Cuban piano school displays his deeply inventive technique, in search of an all-encompassing form of jazz. Over the past ten years and since his first solo album, the virtuoso pianist, who trained at the best music schools in Havana, has made a number of recordings exploring his influences as a classical pianist and his Cuban roots. He is back with a trio, his favourite format, including Senegalese bass player Alioune Wade and his brother on percussions. His remarkable style serves an open form of jazz, more mature and supremely inventive. World class. Recorded on 15 March 2017 at Espace 93, Clichy-sous-Bois, as part of the 'Banlieues Bleues' Festival; TV director, Guillaume Dero (57 min)
Tinissima quartet - Banlieues Bleues
Francesco Bearzatti Tinissima 4et; 'This machine kills fascists'; Italian saxophonist Francesco Bearzatti and his Tinissima Quartet pay tribute to Woody Guthrie, the father of modern folk music, during the 'This Machine Kills Fascists' concert. With; Francesco Bearzatti, clarinet, saxophone; Giovanni Falzone, trumpet; Danilo Gallo, Basse, acoustic bass; Zenon de Rossi, drums; Concert recorded on April the 6th 2016; at the Odéon Tremblay en France; During the 33rd edition of Banlieues Bleues Festival, Jazz en Seine-Saint-Denis; TV director, Gilles Le Mao (55 min)
Redstar Orkestar ft. Thomas de Pourquery - Banlieues Bleues
Redstar Orkestar feat T. de Pourquery; To open the festival, the Red Star Orchestra and Thomas de Pourquery, in unexpected crooner mode, cruise through the history of jazz and its classics with Broad Ways (Label Bleu). With; Thomas de Pourquery, voice; Hohane Myran, direction; Alexi Bourguignon, trumpet; Franck Guicherd, Matthieu Haage, Xavier Bornene, trumpets; Bertrand Luzignant, Antoine Giraud, Daniele Israel, Stéphane Motigny, trombones; Esaie Cid, Julien Raffin, Jean-Gervé Michel, Juien Duchet, Sylvain Fetis, saxophones; Matthieu Jérome, piano; Marc-Antoine Perrio, guitar; Blaise Chevallier, double bass; Julien Grégoire, drums; Concert recorded on March, the 18th 2016 at the Espace 1789 St Ouen; During the 33rd edition of the Banlieues Bleues festival, Jazz en Seine-Saint-Denis; TV director, Stéphane Jourdain; 20.06.2021 (82 min)
InterMezzo
(36 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
(31 min)
Rokia Traoré - Festival d'Angouléme
Rokia Traoré | Rubén Pellejero; Rokia Traoré, chant; Mamadyba Camara, Kora; Mamah Diabaté, N'goni; Every year, the Angouleme Festival proposes to a comic strip author to create the Jazz á Vienne poster, and the two festivals offer a creative comic concert that mixes music and comic strips. Both festivals offer a creative comic concert that will mix music and comic strips, bringing together a cartoonist and a musician, who express themselves live with their own 'tools' to compose a hybrid work. This particular comic concert brings together the singer Rokia Traoré and the cartoonist Rubén Pellejero. Playlist; A Ou Ni sou (Rokia Traoré); Konakiri (Sory Kandia Kouyaté); Nimandon (Rokia Traoré - Ballaké Sissoko); Keme Birama (Classic song - Mali); Danama (Classic song - Mali); Titati (Bako Dagnon); Djadjiri (Classic song - Mali); Da Monzon (Classic song - Mali); Malisadio (Classic song - Mali / GuinEA Conakry); Recorded on January 26, 2018 at the Festival d'Angouléme; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (60 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Harold Lopez-Nussa - Banlieues Bleues
Harold Lopez-Nussa; El Viaje; Harold Lopez-Nussa, piano; Alioune Wade, bass; Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa, drums, bongos, cajón; This prodigious heir to the great Cuban piano school displays his deeply inventive technique, in search of an all-encompassing form of jazz. Over the past ten years and since his first solo album, the virtuoso pianist, who trained at the best music schools in Havana, has made a number of recordings exploring his influences as a classical pianist and his Cuban roots. He is back with a trio, his favourite format, including Senegalese bass player Alioune Wade and his brother on percussions. His remarkable style serves an open form of jazz, more mature and supremely inventive. World class. Recorded on 15 March 2017 at Espace 93, Clichy-sous-Bois, as part of the 'Banlieues Bleues' Festival; TV director, Guillaume Dero (57 min)
Tinissima quartet - Banlieues Bleues
Francesco Bearzatti Tinissima 4et; 'This machine kills fascists'; Italian saxophonist Francesco Bearzatti and his Tinissima Quartet pay tribute to Woody Guthrie, the father of modern folk music, during the 'This Machine Kills Fascists' concert. With; Francesco Bearzatti, clarinet, saxophone; Giovanni Falzone, trumpet; Danilo Gallo, Basse, acoustic bass; Zenon de Rossi, drums; Concert recorded on April the 6th 2016; at the Odéon Tremblay en France; During the 33rd edition of Banlieues Bleues Festival, Jazz en Seine-Saint-Denis; TV director, Gilles Le Mao (55 min)
