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      • Makaya McCraven - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

        Makaya Mc Craven; Matt Gold, guitar, Irvin Pierce, saxophone, Gregory Newman Spero, piano & keyboards, Jeremiah Hunt, bass. Recorded on June 30, 2019 at the Montreal Jazz Festival; Réalisateur, Sîla 14.01.2022 P10061577 (83 min)

      • Ilhan Ersahin - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

        Ilhan Ersahin’s Istanbul Sessions: Ilhan Ersahin (Saxophone),Alp Ersonmez (Basse), Turgut Alp Bekoglu (Batterie),Izzet Kızıl (Percussions). Recorded on June 28, 2019 at the Montreal Jazz Festival; Réalisateur, Sîla 14.01.2022 P10061579 (56 min)

      • Coppelia by Sergey Vikharev, Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Coppelia; Ballet in three acts; Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon; after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann; Music, Léo Delibes; Choreography, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti; Staging and new choreographic versionn Sergei Vikharev; Designer, Boris Kaminsky; Costume Designer, Tatiana Noginova; Lighting Designer, Damir Ismagilov; Bolshoi Orchestra; Conductor, Pavel Sorokin; Choreography Revival, Vladimir Grigoriev; Sets Revival, Dmitry Fialkovsky; Costumes Revival, Olga Nikulina; Lighting Design Revival, Mikhail Sokolov, Igor Deryugin; With the use of decor sketches by Pyotr Lambin (Acts I and III) and Heinrich Levot (Act II) and costume sketches by Adolph Charlemagne, Pyotr Grigoriev and Evgeny Ponomaryov. Sets reproduced by vgeny Yakimenko and Anton Danilov (Acts I and III), Elena Kinkulskaya (Act II); Archive Researches and Coordination: Pavel Gershenzon; With; The Bolshoi ballet; Margarita Shrainer (Swanilda) - Artem Ovcharenko (Frantz) - Alexei Loparevich (Coppelius) - Ksenia Averina, Daria Bochkova, Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone, Antonina Chapkina, Anastasia Denisova, Elizaveta Kruteleva, Svetlana Pavlova et Yulia Skvortsova (Swenilda's friends) - Tatiana Kravtsova (Coppelia - automaton) - Alexander Fadeyechev (The ord of the Manor) - Yuri Ostrovsky (the mayor) - Ekaterina Besedina, Oxana Sharova, Dmitry Ekaterinin and Alexander Vodopeto (Mazurka), Kristina Karasyova and Vitaly Biktimirov (Czardas), Anastasia Denisova (The Dawn), Antonina Chapkina (The prayer), Daria Bochkova, Xenia Averina, Maria Mishina, Stanislava Postnova and Tatiana Tiliguzova (The work), Elizaveta Kruteleva (The Folly), Nikolai Mayorov (Chronos); Recorded on June 8 & 10 2018 at the Bolshoi Theater; TV Director, Isabelle Julien; P10055456 (99 min)

      • Swan Lake by the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Swan Lake; Music Piotr Tchaikovsky; Choreography Yuri Grigorovich (2001 version); Scenes in choreography by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov,Alexander Gorsky used; Bolshoi orchestra; Pavel Sorokin, conductor; With, The Etoiles, the Soloists and the Corps de Ballet of the Bolshoi; Odette-Odile, Svetlana Zakharova; The Mother, Yekaterina Barykina; Prince Siegfried, Denis Rodkin; The Evil Genius, Artemy Belyakov; The Tutor, Alexei Loparevich; The Fool, Igor Tsvirko; Friends to the Prince, Kristina Kretova, Elizaveta Kruteleva; Master of Ceremonies, Alexander Fadeyechev; Hungarian Bride, Angelina Karpova; Russian Bride, Anna Rebetskaya; Spanish Bride, Anna Tikhomirova; Neapolitan Bride, Daria Khokhlova; Polish Bride, Maria Semenyachenko, Three Swans, Angelina Karpova, Olga Marchenkova and Ana Turazashvili; Four Swans, Yulia Lunkinan, Svetlana Pavlovan, Margarita Shrainern and Anna Voronkova; Waltz, Karim Abdullin, Ivan Alexeyevn, Dmitry Efremovn, Egor Khromushinn, Nelli Kobakhidzen, Anna Okunevan, Yanina Parienkon and Anna Rebetskaya; Recorded on Januarty 25th 2015 at the Bolshoi of Moscow; TV Director, Vincent Bataillon; P10015099 (125 min)

      • Les Siécles and François-Xavier Roth: Beethoven's Symphonies No.5 & 7

        Les Siécles, François-Xavier Roth (Conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no 5 in C minor, op. 67; Symphony no 7 in A major, op. 92; Recorded at the Opéra Royal, Versailles, 14 March 2020 P10066796 (75 min)

      • Béla Fleck & the Flecktones - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

        Béla Fleck & the Flecktones; Béla Fleck (Banjo); Victor Wooten (Bass guitar); Futureman (Percussions); Howard Levy (Harmonica); Banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and his supremely talented Flecktones-Victor Wooten, Futureman and Howard Levy-are globally renowned for their magisterial performances and musical potpourri seasoned with bluegrass, African music, electric blues and Eastern European folk. Eight years after their last Festival visit, they finally make a highly anticipated return. Unmissable. Live from the Montreal Jazz Festival, Maisonneuve Theater; TV Director, Mathieu Mastin 14.01.2022 P10052996 (100 min)

      • Makaya McCraven - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

        Makaya Mc Craven; Matt Gold, guitar, Irvin Pierce, saxophone, Gregory Newman Spero, piano & keyboards, Jeremiah Hunt, bass. Recorded on June 30, 2019 at the Montreal Jazz Festival; Réalisateur, Sîla 14.01.2022 P10061577 (83 min)

      • Ilhan Ersahin - Festival International de Jazz de Montréal

        Ilhan Ersahin’s Istanbul Sessions: Ilhan Ersahin (Saxophone),Alp Ersonmez (Basse), Turgut Alp Bekoglu (Batterie),Izzet Kızıl (Percussions). Recorded on June 28, 2019 at the Montreal Jazz Festival; Réalisateur, Sîla 14.01.2022 P10061579 (56 min)

      • Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Lahav Shani, Pinchas Zukerman: Bruch, Ben-Haim, Tchaikovsky

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Lahav Shani (Conductor); Pinchas Zukerman (Violin); Max Bruch (1838 -1920); Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 26; Paul Ben-Haim (1897 – 1984); Berceuse sfaradite for violin and piano; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893); Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, Op. 36; Tel-Aviv, Charles Bronfman Auditorium, 21 October 2021; Directed by Christophe Boula 1261315_1 (85 min)

      • Denis Matsuev, Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Mozart, Beethoven

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta (conductor); Denis Matsuev (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Piano Concerto no 17 in G major, K. 453; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no 8 in F major, Op. 93; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut), Tel-Aviv on May 26, 2017; Directed by Christophe Boula; P10041556 (68 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (30 min)

      • Coppelia by Sergey Vikharev, Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Coppelia; Ballet in three acts; Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon; after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann; Music, Léo Delibes; Choreography, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti; Staging and new choreographic versionn Sergei Vikharev; Designer, Boris Kaminsky; Costume Designer, Tatiana Noginova; Lighting Designer, Damir Ismagilov; Bolshoi Orchestra; Conductor, Pavel Sorokin; Choreography Revival, Vladimir Grigoriev; Sets Revival, Dmitry Fialkovsky; Costumes Revival, Olga Nikulina; Lighting Design Revival, Mikhail Sokolov, Igor Deryugin; With the use of decor sketches by Pyotr Lambin (Acts I and III) and Heinrich Levot (Act II) and costume sketches by Adolph Charlemagne, Pyotr Grigoriev and Evgeny Ponomaryov. Sets reproduced by vgeny Yakimenko and Anton Danilov (Acts I and III), Elena Kinkulskaya (Act II); Archive Researches and Coordination: Pavel Gershenzon; With; The Bolshoi ballet; Margarita Shrainer (Swanilda) - Artem Ovcharenko (Frantz) - Alexei Loparevich (Coppelius) - Ksenia Averina, Daria Bochkova, Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone, Antonina Chapkina, Anastasia Denisova, Elizaveta Kruteleva, Svetlana Pavlova et Yulia Skvortsova (Swenilda's friends) - Tatiana Kravtsova (Coppelia - automaton) - Alexander Fadeyechev (The ord of the Manor) - Yuri Ostrovsky (the mayor) - Ekaterina Besedina, Oxana Sharova, Dmitry Ekaterinin and Alexander Vodopeto (Mazurka), Kristina Karasyova and Vitaly Biktimirov (Czardas), Anastasia Denisova (The Dawn), Antonina Chapkina (The prayer), Daria Bochkova, Xenia Averina, Maria Mishina, Stanislava Postnova and Tatiana Tiliguzova (The work), Elizaveta Kruteleva (The Folly), Nikolai Mayorov (Chronos); Recorded on June 8 & 10 2018 at the Bolshoi Theater; TV Director, Isabelle Julien; P10055456 (99 min)

      • Swan Lake by the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Swan Lake; Music Piotr Tchaikovsky; Choreography Yuri Grigorovich (2001 version); Scenes in choreography by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov,Alexander Gorsky used; Bolshoi orchestra; Pavel Sorokin, conductor; With, The Etoiles, the Soloists and the Corps de Ballet of the Bolshoi; Odette-Odile, Svetlana Zakharova; The Mother, Yekaterina Barykina; Prince Siegfried, Denis Rodkin; The Evil Genius, Artemy Belyakov; The Tutor, Alexei Loparevich; The Fool, Igor Tsvirko; Friends to the Prince, Kristina Kretova, Elizaveta Kruteleva; Master of Ceremonies, Alexander Fadeyechev; Hungarian Bride, Angelina Karpova; Russian Bride, Anna Rebetskaya; Spanish Bride, Anna Tikhomirova; Neapolitan Bride, Daria Khokhlova; Polish Bride, Maria Semenyachenko, Three Swans, Angelina Karpova, Olga Marchenkova and Ana Turazashvili; Four Swans, Yulia Lunkinan, Svetlana Pavlovan, Margarita Shrainern and Anna Voronkova; Waltz, Karim Abdullin, Ivan Alexeyevn, Dmitry Efremovn, Egor Khromushinn, Nelli Kobakhidzen, Anna Okunevan, Yanina Parienkon and Anna Rebetskaya; Recorded on Januarty 25th 2015 at the Bolshoi of Moscow; TV Director, Vincent Bataillon; P10015099 (125 min)

      • Martha Argerich, Maria Joao Pires, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Daniel Harding: Mozart, Mahler

        Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Daniel Harding (Conductor); Martha Argerich, Maria Joao Pires (piano); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Concerto for two pianos and orchestra No.10 in E flat major, KV 365; Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911); Symphony No.1 in D major 'Titan'; Geneva, Victoria Hall, December 16, 2021 1260860_1 (90 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; P10054029 (90 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Idoménée by Campra at the Opéra de Lille

        Idoménée; ‘Tragédie lyrique’ by André Campra (1660–1744); Libretto by Antoine Danchet; 1731 version; Le Concert d’Astrée, Emmanuelle Haim (conductor); Compagnie Dantzaz; Álex Ollé | La Fura dels Baus (Stage direction); Alfons Flores (sets), Lluc Castells (Costumes), Urs Schönebaum (lighting), Emmanuel Carlier (Video), Martin Harriague (Choreography); Eva Zaicik (Vénus); Tassis Christoyannis (Idoménée); Samuel Boden (Idamante); Héléne Carpentier (Électre); Lucy Page (Ilione); Frédéric Caton (Arbas | Protée); Victor Sicard (La Jalousie | Némésis); Yoann Dubruque (Éole | Neptune); Enguerrand de Hys (Arcas); Cécile Dalmon (Une Crétoise, Deuxiéme Bergére); Emmanuelle Ifrah (Une Troyenne); Cécile Granger (Premiére Bergére); Lille, Opera, 2 October 2021 1259750_1 (165 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (60 min)

      • Vasily Petrenko and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Dvořák, Beethoven

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor); Pablo Ferrández (cello), Renaud Capuçon (violin), Lahav Shani (piano), Kian Soltani (cello); Antonín Dvořák (1841- 1904); Cello concerto in B minor op. 104; Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 -1827); Coriolan, overture op. 62; Triple Concerto for piano, violin and violoncello in C major op. 56; Symphony no 5 in C minor op. 67; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium (Heichal Hatarbut), Tel-Aviv, on June 23 and 24, 2018; Directed by Christophe Boula P10057256 (140 min)

      • Manfred Honeck and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra: Brahms' A German Requiem

        Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Choir, Manfred Honeck (conductor); Sunhae Im (soprano), Shenyang (baritone); Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897); Ein Deutsches Requiem, op. 45; Recorded at the Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 14 April 2019; TV Director, Christophe Boula P10059278 (75 min)

      • Orchestre National de Lille, Alexandre Bloch: Mahler's Seventh Symphony

        Orchestre National de Lille, Alexandre Bloch (Conductor); Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911); Symphony no 7; Recorded at the Nouveau Siécle, Lille, 18 October 2019; P10065957 (78 min)

      • Coppelia by Sergey Vikharev, Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Coppelia; Ballet in three acts; Libretto by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint-Leon; after the stories by Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann; Music, Léo Delibes; Choreography, Marius Petipa and Enrico Cecchetti; Staging and new choreographic versionn Sergei Vikharev; Designer, Boris Kaminsky; Costume Designer, Tatiana Noginova; Lighting Designer, Damir Ismagilov; Bolshoi Orchestra; Conductor, Pavel Sorokin; Choreography Revival, Vladimir Grigoriev; Sets Revival, Dmitry Fialkovsky; Costumes Revival, Olga Nikulina; Lighting Design Revival, Mikhail Sokolov, Igor Deryugin; With the use of decor sketches by Pyotr Lambin (Acts I and III) and Heinrich Levot (Act II) and costume sketches by Adolph Charlemagne, Pyotr Grigoriev and Evgeny Ponomaryov. Sets reproduced by vgeny Yakimenko and Anton Danilov (Acts I and III), Elena Kinkulskaya (Act II); Archive Researches and Coordination: Pavel Gershenzon; With; The Bolshoi ballet; Margarita Shrainer (Swanilda) - Artem Ovcharenko (Frantz) - Alexei Loparevich (Coppelius) - Ksenia Averina, Daria Bochkova, Bruna Cantanhede Gaglianone, Antonina Chapkina, Anastasia Denisova, Elizaveta Kruteleva, Svetlana Pavlova et Yulia Skvortsova (Swenilda's friends) - Tatiana Kravtsova (Coppelia - automaton) - Alexander Fadeyechev (The ord of the Manor) - Yuri Ostrovsky (the mayor) - Ekaterina Besedina, Oxana Sharova, Dmitry Ekaterinin and Alexander Vodopeto (Mazurka), Kristina Karasyova and Vitaly Biktimirov (Czardas), Anastasia Denisova (The Dawn), Antonina Chapkina (The prayer), Daria Bochkova, Xenia Averina, Maria Mishina, Stanislava Postnova and Tatiana Tiliguzova (The work), Elizaveta Kruteleva (The Folly), Nikolai Mayorov (Chronos); Recorded on June 8 & 10 2018 at the Bolshoi Theater; TV Director, Isabelle Julien; P10055456 (99 min)

      • Swan Lake by the Bolshoi Theatre Ballet

        Swan Lake; Music Piotr Tchaikovsky; Choreography Yuri Grigorovich (2001 version); Scenes in choreography by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov,Alexander Gorsky used; Bolshoi orchestra; Pavel Sorokin, conductor; With, The Etoiles, the Soloists and the Corps de Ballet of the Bolshoi; Odette-Odile, Svetlana Zakharova; The Mother, Yekaterina Barykina; Prince Siegfried, Denis Rodkin; The Evil Genius, Artemy Belyakov; The Tutor, Alexei Loparevich; The Fool, Igor Tsvirko; Friends to the Prince, Kristina Kretova, Elizaveta Kruteleva; Master of Ceremonies, Alexander Fadeyechev; Hungarian Bride, Angelina Karpova; Russian Bride, Anna Rebetskaya; Spanish Bride, Anna Tikhomirova; Neapolitan Bride, Daria Khokhlova; Polish Bride, Maria Semenyachenko, Three Swans, Angelina Karpova, Olga Marchenkova and Ana Turazashvili; Four Swans, Yulia Lunkinan, Svetlana Pavlovan, Margarita Shrainern and Anna Voronkova; Waltz, Karim Abdullin, Ivan Alexeyevn, Dmitry Efremovn, Egor Khromushinn, Nelli Kobakhidzen, Anna Okunevan, Yanina Parienkon and Anna Rebetskaya; Recorded on Januarty 25th 2015 at the Bolshoi of Moscow; TV Director, Vincent Bataillon; P10015099 (125 min)