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      • Twenty-Seven Perspectives by Maud Le Pladec, Montpellier Danse

        Twenty-Seven Perspectives; Maud Le Pladec (Conception and choreography); Éric Soyer (Lighting creation); Pete Harden (Musical creation and musical arrangements); Franz Schubert (Composer); Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (Unfinished Symphony) (Unvollendete); Alexandra Bertaut (Création costumes); Julien Gallée-Ferré (Assistant); With; Régis Badel, Amanda Barrio Charmelo, Olga Dukhovnaya, Jacquelyn Elder, Simon Feltz, Maria Ferreira Silva, Aki Iwamoto, Daan Jaartsveld, Louis Nam Le Van Ho, Noé Pellencin; Recorded on July 3 & 4, 2018 at the Agora Theater, Festival Montpellier Danse; TV Director, Louise Narboni (52 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti at the Gran Teatre del Liceu

        Lucia di Lammermoor, dramma tragico in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti (1797 - 1848); Libretto by Salvadore Cammarano, after Walter Scott's 'The Bride of Lammermoor'; First performance in Naples, Teatro San Carlo, 26 September 1835; Symphony Orchestra and Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Marco Armiliato (Conductor); Conxita Garcia (Chorus Master); Damiano Michieletto (Stage Direction); Paolo Fantin (Sets), Carla Teti (Costumes), Martin Gebhardt (Lighting); Elena Mosuc (Lucia di Lammermoor); Juan Diego Flórez (Edgardo); Marco Caria (Enrico); Simón Orfila (Raimondo); Albert Casals (Arturo); Jorge Rodríguez Norton (Normano); Sandra Ferrández (Alisa); Recorded on December 20th & 23th 2015 at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona; Directed by Fabrice Castanier 04.07.2021 (154 min)

      • Erik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré - Jazz á la Villette

        Erik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré; Erik Truffaz, trumpet; Rokia Traoré, song; Benoît Corboz, claviers; Marcello Giuliani, bass; Arthur Hnatek, drum kit; Is it still necessary to present him? A Slender figure, straight hair with a white beard, Erik Truffaz has marked the history of European jazz with at least two albums: The Dawn and Bending New Corners. Hip-hop, jungle rhythms and a timbre similar to that of Miles Davis: a cocktail that you just can't get enough of. The Swiss trumpet player, who has often taken an interest in non-western music, is making a comeback today - after a series of more pop style records with various singers including Sophie Hunger - this time with a new recording which is looking towards Africa: Doni Doni. Clearly in love with women's voices, he has invited Malian singer Rokia Traoré into the studio, who will of course be there for this stylistically very open-minded evening. Recorded on Sptember, 2016 at the Festival Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Giuseppe De Vecchi (95 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (20 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)

      • 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

        (45 min)

      • Hamlet by Ambroise Thomas at the Opéra-Comique

        Hamlet; Opéra in five acts by Ambroise Thomas (1811 - 1896); Libretto by Michel Carré and Jules Barbier after William Shakespeare; First performance in Paris, Opéra, 9 March 1868; Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Louis Langrée (Conductor); Les Eléments, Joël Suhubiette (Chorus Master); Cyril Teste (Stage Direction); Ramy Fischler (Sets), Isabelle Deffin (Costumes), Leila Adham (Dramaturgy), Julien Boizard (Lighting), Nicolas Dorémus, Mehdi Toutain-Lopez (Video); Stéphane Degout (Hamlet); Sabine Devieilhe (Ophélie); Laurent Alvaro (Claudius); Sylvie Brunet-Grupposo (Gertrude); Julien Behr (Laërte); Jérôme Varnier (Le Spectre); Kevin Amiel (Marcellus, 2éme Fossoyeur); Yoann Dubruque (Horatio, 1er Fossoyeur); Nicolas Legoux (Polonius); Recorded 19 and 21 December 2018 at the Opéra-Comique, Paris; Directed by François Roussillon (171 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Prokofiev by Valery Gergiev: Symphonies Nos.1 & 2, Piano Concerto No.1, Violin Concerto No.1

        Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (conductor); Denis Kozhukhin (piano); Leonidas Kavakos (violin); Igor Morozov (tenor); Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra; Symphony No. 1 'Classical'; Symphony No. 2; Concerto No. 1 for violin and orchestra; 'Seven, They are Seven', cantata for tenor, choir and orchestra; Skythian Suite ('Ala & Lolly'); Recorded on April 23, 2016 at the Tchaikovsky Hall, Moscow; TV direction by François-René Martin 05.07.2021 (126 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (80 min)

      • Tugan Sokhiev and the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse: Berlioz, Saint-Saëns, Shostakovich, Debussy

        Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse, Tugan Sokhiev (Conductor); Bertrand Chamayou (piano), Lucienne Renaudin Vary (trumpet); Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869); Le Carnaval Romain, Overture; Camille Saint-Saëns (1835 - 1921); Piano Concerto no. 5 in F major, op. 103 ''Egyptian''; Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975); Festive Overture, op. 96; Piano Concerto no 1 op. 35; Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); La Mer; Recorded on October 23 & 25, 2017 at the Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (114 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)

      • InterMezzo

        (49 min)

      • Roberto Fonseca - Jazz á Vienne

        Roberto Fonseca; ABUC & Special Guests; Roberto Fonseca, piano, keyboard, vocal; Eliades Ochoa, vocal, guitar; Daymé Arocena, vocal; Ucha, vocal; Javier Zalba, saxophone, flute, clarinet; Jimmy Jenks, saxophone; Matthew Simon, trumpet; Ramses 'Dinamite' Rodriguez, drums; Adel Gonzalez, percussion; Yandy Martinez, Electric & acoustic bass; Ariel Gustavo Vigo Muniz, saxophone; The 40-something star of Cuban jazz (born in Havana in 1975) with nine albums under his belt (the last is Ubuc) and former pianist for the Buena Vista Social Club is a hero of new musica habanera. The piano and percussion maestro (he started out as a drummer) studied music for a long time in Havana. Meeting the saxophonist Javier Zalba from the band Irakere inspired Fonseca to explore alternative music such as Keith Jarrett or Herbie Hancock and traditional beats. He began blending vibrant Cuban rhythms with Santeria's African roots, classical music and jazz ('Yo', 2012). Roberto Fonseca is now seen as an icon of Latin jazz and a potential heir to Chucho Valdes. After a poignant duet with the Mali singer Fatoumata Diawara (2014), the pianist is back with Eliades Ochoa, one of the latest figures in the Buena Vista Social Club and the best-known Cuban vocalist on the scene. He's also joined by 25 year old Daymé Arocena, a singer who blends traditional rumba, jazz, soul and Yoruba culture. Recorded on 2017, July, 7th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (106 min)

      • Amaury Faye Trio - Jazz á Vienne

        Amaury faye Trio; Amaury Faye, piano; Louis Navarro, double bass; Théo Lanau, percussion; In keeping with the big piano trios and Big Moe Trio (in 2010), perfected from his Toulouse kingdom, the new project from Amaury Faye tells his story. He takes inspiration from artists on the contemporary New York scene and the latest trends in European jazz. Amaury Faye went to study at Berklee College in Boston with pianist Joanne Brackeen (Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon) and Tia Fuller (Joe Lovano) in 2014. The pianist is a member of the Toulouse-based Initiative H alongside his trio. Their repertoire includes original tracks and cool covers. There's a blend of improvisation and writing, virtuosity and finesse, lyricism and undulating beats (e.g. on the Fender Rhodes). Faye is one to watch on the international piano scene and famous for his talents as both a soloist and composer. Amaury Faye, Louis Navarro and Théo Lanau put the heritage of the past into fuelling the future. Recorded on 2017, July 13th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (31 min)

      • nOx.3 - Jazz á Vienne

        NOx.3; Jazz á Vienne 2016; With; Rémi Fox, saxophone & FX; Matthieu Naulleau, piano & FX; Nicolas Fox, drums; Recorded on July, 13th 2016 at the Théâtre Antique; TV direction by Eric Michaud (50 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (50 min)

      • One Thousand and One Nights by Fikret Amirov - Kremlin Ballet

        One Thousand and One Nights; Ballet in 2 Acts; Choreographer & Artistic Director, Andrey Petrov; Music, Fikret Amirov; Libretto by Maksud & Rustam Ibragimbekov, Nailia Naziorova bassée sur sur le conte Arabe 'Les 1001 nuits'; Sets, Tair Salahov; Costume, Olga Polyanskaya; With; The Kremlin Ballet; Scheherezada, Ekaterina Pervushina; Shahriyar, a Persian tsar, Mikhail Evgenov; NuRida, Shahriyar's wife, Irina Ablitsova; Masood, a slav of Nurida, Amir Salimov; Vizier, father of Sheherezada, Ivan Fadeev; Executioner, Nikita Smirnov; Alladin, Egor Motuzov; Tsarevna Budour, Natalia Balakhnicheva; Wizard, Nikita Ivanov; Gene of the lamps, Ivan Zakharchenko; Sindbad, Maxim Afnasyev; Girl, Karina Salimova; Bird Ruh, Nikolay Zheltikov; Le Sultan, Sergey Vasyuchenko; Wife of the Sultan, Ksenia Khabinets; Hobo, Dmitry Prusakov; Ali-Baba, Eugeny Korolev; Marjana, servant Ali-Baba, Alina Kaicheva; Maxym robbers, Maxim Sabitov; Soloist in bash, Arina Tomilina, Ekaterina Chekryzheva; Recorded at the Heydar Aliyev Palace, Bakou, Azerbaidjan on April 11 & 12, 2019; TV Director, Vincent Massip (103 min)

      • Twenty-Seven Perspectives by Maud Le Pladec, Montpellier Danse

        Twenty-Seven Perspectives; Maud Le Pladec (Conception and choreography); Éric Soyer (Lighting creation); Pete Harden (Musical creation and musical arrangements); Franz Schubert (Composer); Symphony No. 8 in B minor, D. 759 (Unfinished Symphony) (Unvollendete); Alexandra Bertaut (Création costumes); Julien Gallée-Ferré (Assistant); With; Régis Badel, Amanda Barrio Charmelo, Olga Dukhovnaya, Jacquelyn Elder, Simon Feltz, Maria Ferreira Silva, Aki Iwamoto, Daan Jaartsveld, Louis Nam Le Van Ho, Noé Pellencin; Recorded on July 3 & 4, 2018 at the Agora Theater, Festival Montpellier Danse; TV Director, Louise Narboni (52 min)

      • Omar Sosa, Quarteto Afrocubano - Jazz á Junas

        Omar Sosa, Quarteto Afrocubano; Omar Sosa, piano, Fender Rhodes; Lukmil Perez, drums; Childo Thomas: electric bass; Leandro Saint-hill: percussion, flute, saxophone; Cuban pianist and travelling musician Omar Sosa dazzles with his musical maturity and delicate arrangements, mixing jazz, urban music and Afro-caribbean rhythms. Since the 1990's, with each new album, Omar Sosa has been developing his own identity, mixing influences from Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America. Between jazz and world music, Omar Sosa invents a far-ranging form of jazz, magnificent music, constantly in motion, sounding like a universal language. Recorded on 2017, July 21th at the Festival Jazz in Junas; TV Director, Giuseppe de Vechi 06.07.2021 (53 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Roberto Fonseca - Jazz á Vienne

        Roberto Fonseca; ABUC & Special Guests; Roberto Fonseca, piano, keyboard, vocal; Eliades Ochoa, vocal, guitar; Daymé Arocena, vocal; Ucha, vocal; Javier Zalba, saxophone, flute, clarinet; Jimmy Jenks, saxophone; Matthew Simon, trumpet; Ramses 'Dinamite' Rodriguez, drums; Adel Gonzalez, percussion; Yandy Martinez, Electric & acoustic bass; Ariel Gustavo Vigo Muniz, saxophone; The 40-something star of Cuban jazz (born in Havana in 1975) with nine albums under his belt (the last is Ubuc) and former pianist for the Buena Vista Social Club is a hero of new musica habanera. The piano and percussion maestro (he started out as a drummer) studied music for a long time in Havana. Meeting the saxophonist Javier Zalba from the band Irakere inspired Fonseca to explore alternative music such as Keith Jarrett or Herbie Hancock and traditional beats. He began blending vibrant Cuban rhythms with Santeria's African roots, classical music and jazz ('Yo', 2012). Roberto Fonseca is now seen as an icon of Latin jazz and a potential heir to Chucho Valdes. After a poignant duet with the Mali singer Fatoumata Diawara (2014), the pianist is back with Eliades Ochoa, one of the latest figures in the Buena Vista Social Club and the best-known Cuban vocalist on the scene. He's also joined by 25 year old Daymé Arocena, a singer who blends traditional rumba, jazz, soul and Yoruba culture. Recorded on 2017, July, 7th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha (106 min)

      • Amaury Faye Trio - Jazz á Vienne

        Amaury faye Trio; Amaury Faye, piano; Louis Navarro, double bass; Théo Lanau, percussion; In keeping with the big piano trios and Big Moe Trio (in 2010), perfected from his Toulouse kingdom, the new project from Amaury Faye tells his story. He takes inspiration from artists on the contemporary New York scene and the latest trends in European jazz. Amaury Faye went to study at Berklee College in Boston with pianist Joanne Brackeen (Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon) and Tia Fuller (Joe Lovano) in 2014. The pianist is a member of the Toulouse-based Initiative H alongside his trio. Their repertoire includes original tracks and cool covers. There's a blend of improvisation and writing, virtuosity and finesse, lyricism and undulating beats (e.g. on the Fender Rhodes). Faye is one to watch on the international piano scene and famous for his talents as both a soloist and composer. Amaury Faye, Louis Navarro and Théo Lanau put the heritage of the past into fuelling the future. Recorded on 2017, July 13th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne; TV Director, Nicolas Micha 06.07.2021 (31 min)