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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 01.10.2021 (82 min)
InterMezzo
(45 min)
Cinderella by Jean-Christophe Maillot, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Cinderella; Choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Music, Serge Prokofiev; Scenography, Ernest Pignon-Ernest; Costume, Jérôme Kaplan; Lights, Dominique Drillot; Bernice Coppieters, fairy/mother; Chris Roelandt, father; Aurélia Schaefer, Cinderella; Francesco Nappa, prince; Gioia Masala, mother in lax; Agalie Vandamme, Francesca Dolci, sisters in law; Jérôme Marchand, Gaëtan Morlotti, Superintendents of pleasure; and the dancers from Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; TV Director, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Recorded on 2007 at Monte Carlo, Salle Garnier (97 min)
Romeo and Juliet by Prokofiev at the Ekaterinburg academic State Opera
Romeo and Juliet; Ballet in three acts by Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Libretto by Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Radlov and Adrian Piotrovsky after William Shakespeare's eponymous play; The Ural Opera House ballet; Vyacheslav Samodurov (Choreography); Anthony Mcilwaine (Sets), Irena Belousova (Costumes), Simon Bennison (Lights); Orchestra of the Ural Opera House; Pavel Klinichev (Musical Direction); With; Ekaterina Sapogova (Juliet); Alexandr Merkushev (Romeo); Igor Bulytsyn (Mercutio); Gleb Sageev (Benvolio); Vadim Eremin (Tybalt); Victor Mekhanoshin (Lord Capulet); Elena Safonova (Lady Capulet); Nadezhda Shamshurina (Nurse); Rafaela Ernandes Morel (Rosaline); Andrei Veshkurgev (Rosaline's Suitor); Maxim Klekovkin (Paris); Ivan Sobrovin (Friar Laurence ); Anton Guzeev (The Duke); Sofiya Tyupa (The Duke's companion ); Live from the Ural Opera House, Yekaterinburg; TV director, Denis Caiozzi (117 min)
Richard Galliano & the NOSPR - Bielska Zadymka Jazzowa Festival
Richard Galliano & the National Orchestra of the Polish Radio; Richard Galliano, Accordeon; Adam Sztaba (Conductor); Astor Piazzolla; Concerto in three movements " Aconcagua " for bandoneon, strings, harp and percussions; Richard Galliano; Concerto for accordeon and orchestra, " Madreperla "; Aconcagua (Astor Piazzolla); I Allegro marcato; II Moderato; III Presto; First audiovisual recording of this piece. Madreperla (Richard Galliano); I First movement: Tango Ostinato dedicated to Astor Piazzolla; II Second Movement: Melancolic Ballade / To the memory of Toots Thielemans; III Third Movement: Caribbean Mazurka / Dedicated to the memory of Eddy Louiss; Recorded on March 1st, 2020 at the NOSPR Concert Hall, Katowice, Bielska Zadymka Jazzowa festival; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (46 min)
InterMezzo
(30 min)
Gogo Penguin - Jazz á la Villette
Gogo Penguin; Chris Illingworth (piano); Nick Blacka (bass); Rob Turner (drum kit); Décidément, les Britanniques excellent lorsqu'il s'agit d'ouvrir le jazz au public pop ou électro. GoGo Penguin, dans un style cette fois-ci purement acoustique, prend la reléve. Ces trois jeunes de Manchester, qui revendiquent ouvertement l'influence du pianiste Esbjörn Svensson, viennent de signer sur le prestigieux label Blue Note et défraient la chronique du côté des amateurs de jazz. La musique du trio est effectivement plus proche de la pop instrumentale que du bop! Ritournelles mélodiques entetantes, rythmiques jungle, harmonie stagnante pour un effet ambiant, morceaux en forme de crescendos... Voici la recette du succés! Recorded on September 7, 2016 at the Philharmonie de Paris, Jazz á la Villette; TV Director, Samuel Thiebaut (60 min)
We Love Ella - The Amazing Keystone Big Band
We Love Ella; The Amazing Keystone Big Band; Bastien Ballaz, Alois Benoit, Loic Bacheveillier, Sylvain Thomas (trombones); Jon Boutellier, Pierre Desassis, Kenny Jeanney, Eric Prost, Ghyslain Regard (saxophones); David Enhco, Thierry Sénéau, Vincent Labarre, Félicien Bouchot (trumpets); Fred Nardin (piano), François Thibaut (Guitar); Patrick Maradan (Double Bass); Romain Sarron (Drums); Guests; Célia Kaméni (vocal); China Moses (vocal); Sarah McKenzie (vocal, piano); The Amazing Keystone Big Band loves Ella and pays more than a simple vibrant homage to she who loved big bands so much (she sang with those of Chick Weeb, Duke Ellington and Count Basie)and identified with the same vein as the one of the same name that the PBS Radio had???? with Jon Faddis, James Moody, Lizz Wright, Patti Austin. The guest singer, Célia Kaméni, does not attempt either to compete with or to imitate, that would be impossible anyway, the first lady of song gets to grips with her world in order to sing it better. And it works perfectly, and it has to be said that the orchestra is absolutely irreproachable with its waves of intensity, its stresses, an expressive clarity which gives it a very lare range of expression. It's all there, the phrasing, the accents, the rhythm, the groove, the drive this swing, this je ne sais quoi between individual liberty and collective happiness, put simply...Jazz! Recorded on March 23, 2019 at the Salle Pleyel; TV Director,Laurent Hasse 01.10.2021 (53 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 01.10.2021 (82 min)
InterMezzo
(30 min)
Michel Dalberto: Schubert in Gstaad
Michel Dalberto (piano); Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828); Piano Sonata No.19 in C minor, D. 958; Piano Sonata No.21 in B flat major, D. 960; Gstaad, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, 5 February 2021; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (75 min)
Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Berg, Beethoven
London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor); Simon Halsey (chorus director); Iwona Sobotka (soprano), Anna Stéphany (mezzo-soprano), Robert Murray (tenor), Florian Boesch (baritone); Alban Berg (1885 - 1935); Lulu-Suite; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no 9 in D minor, op. 125 'Choral'; Live from the Barbican Hall, London (110 min)
Cinderella by Jean-Christophe Maillot, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Cinderella; Choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Music, Serge Prokofiev; Scenography, Ernest Pignon-Ernest; Costume, Jérôme Kaplan; Lights, Dominique Drillot; Bernice Coppieters, fairy/mother; Chris Roelandt, father; Aurélia Schaefer, Cinderella; Francesco Nappa, prince; Gioia Masala, mother in lax; Agalie Vandamme, Francesca Dolci, sisters in law; Jérôme Marchand, Gaëtan Morlotti, Superintendents of pleasure; and the dancers from Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; TV Director, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Recorded on 2007 at Monte Carlo, Salle Garnier (97 min)
Romeo and Juliet by Prokofiev at the Ekaterinburg academic State Opera
Romeo and Juliet; Ballet in three acts by Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Libretto by Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Radlov and Adrian Piotrovsky after William Shakespeare's eponymous play; The Ural Opera House ballet; Vyacheslav Samodurov (Choreography); Anthony Mcilwaine (Sets), Irena Belousova (Costumes), Simon Bennison (Lights); Orchestra of the Ural Opera House; Pavel Klinichev (Musical Direction); With; Ekaterina Sapogova (Juliet); Alexandr Merkushev (Romeo); Igor Bulytsyn (Mercutio); Gleb Sageev (Benvolio); Vadim Eremin (Tybalt); Victor Mekhanoshin (Lord Capulet); Elena Safonova (Lady Capulet); Nadezhda Shamshurina (Nurse); Rafaela Ernandes Morel (Rosaline); Andrei Veshkurgev (Rosaline's Suitor); Maxim Klekovkin (Paris); Ivan Sobrovin (Friar Laurence ); Anton Guzeev (The Duke); Sofiya Tyupa (The Duke's companion ); Live from the Ural Opera House, Yekaterinburg; TV director, Denis Caiozzi (117 min)
Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra: Birtwistle, Holst, Turnage, Britten
Simon Rattle (conductor); London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Chorus, Tiffin Choirs, Philip Cobb (trumpet), Gábor Tarkövi (trumpet), Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano), Allan Clayton (tenor); Simon Halsey (chorus director); Harrison Birtwistle (b. 1934); Fanfare (world premiere); Gustav Holst (1874 - 1934); Egdon Heath; Mark-Anthony Turnage (b. 1960); Dispelling the Fears; Benjamin Britten (1913 - 1976); Spring Symphony; Recorded at the Barbican Hall, London, on September 16, 2018; TV Director, François-René Martin (86 min)
London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas, Yuja Wang: Grieg, Rachmaninov, Beethoven
London Symphony Orchestra, Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor); Yuja Wang (piano); Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907); The Last Spring Op. 34 No. 2; Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943); Piano Concerto No 2 in E Minor Op. 27; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony No 5 in C minor Op. 67; London, Barbican Hall, 27 May 2021 (88 min)
InterMezzo
(60 min)
Janacek's Jenufa at the Staatsoper Berlin
Jenufa (Her Stepdaughter); Opera in three acts by Leos Janacek (1854 - 1928); Libretto by Leos Janacek after Gabriela Preissova; First performance in Brno, National Theatre, 21 January 1904; Staatskapelle Berlin, Staatsopernchor Berlin, Simon Rattle (Conductor); Damiano Michieletto (Stage Director); Carla Teti (Costumes), Paolo Fantin (Sets); Camilla Nylund (Jenufa); Evelyn Herlitzius (Kostelnicka Buryjovka); Stuart Skelton (Laca Klemen); Hanna Schwarz (Buryjovka); Ladislav Elgr (Steva Burya); Jan Martiník (Starek); David Oštrek (The Major); Natalia Skrycka (The Major's Wife); Evelin Novak (Karolka); Adriane Queiroz (Barena); Aytaj Shikhalizadev (The Shepperd); Victoria Randem (Jano); Anna Kissjudit (Tetka); Berlin, Staatsoper, 13 February 2021 (135 min)
InterMezzo
(105 min)
Renaud Capuçon, Alexandre Kantorow and Victor Julien-Laferriére play Tchaikovsky
Renaud Capuçon, Alexandre Kantorow and Victor Julien-Laferriére; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893); Trio in A Minor, Op. 50, ‘In memory of a great artist’; Gstaad, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, 6 February 2021; Directed by Jean-Piere Loisil (45 min)
Bomsori Kim and Jean-Paul Gasparian at Gstaad: Beethoven, Brahms and Szymanowski
Bomsori Kim (violin), Jean-Paul Gasparian (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827); Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24 ‘Spring’; Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897); Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108; Karol Szymanowski (1882 – 1937); Nocturne and Tarantella; Gstaad, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, 7 February 2021; Directed by Jean-Pierre Loisil (70 min)
InterMezzo
(60 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, (62 min)
InterMezzo
(45 min)
Cinderella by Jean-Christophe Maillot, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Cinderella; Choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Music, Serge Prokofiev; Scenography, Ernest Pignon-Ernest; Costume, Jérôme Kaplan; Lights, Dominique Drillot; Bernice Coppieters, fairy/mother; Chris Roelandt, father; Aurélia Schaefer, Cinderella; Francesco Nappa, prince; Gioia Masala, mother in lax; Agalie Vandamme, Francesca Dolci, sisters in law; Jérôme Marchand, Gaëtan Morlotti, Superintendents of pleasure; and the dancers from Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; TV Director, Jean-Christophe Maillot; Recorded on 2007 at Monte Carlo, Salle Garnier (97 min)
Romeo and Juliet by Prokofiev at the Ekaterinburg academic State Opera
Romeo and Juliet; Ballet in three acts by Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953); Libretto by Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Radlov and Adrian Piotrovsky after William Shakespeare's eponymous play; The Ural Opera House ballet; Vyacheslav Samodurov (Choreography); Anthony Mcilwaine (Sets), Irena Belousova (Costumes), Simon Bennison (Lights); Orchestra of the Ural Opera House; Pavel Klinichev (Musical Direction); With; Ekaterina Sapogova (Juliet); Alexandr Merkushev (Romeo); Igor Bulytsyn (Mercutio); Gleb Sageev (Benvolio); Vadim Eremin (Tybalt); Victor Mekhanoshin (Lord Capulet); Elena Safonova (Lady Capulet); Nadezhda Shamshurina (Nurse); Rafaela Ernandes Morel (Rosaline); Andrei Veshkurgev (Rosaline's Suitor); Maxim Klekovkin (Paris); Ivan Sobrovin (Friar Laurence ); Anton Guzeev (The Duke); Sofiya Tyupa (The Duke's companion ); Live from the Ural Opera House, Yekaterinburg; TV director, Denis Caiozzi (117 min)
