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(77 min)
The Magic Flute by Mozart at the Glyndebourne Festival
Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute); Singspiel by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Emmanuel Schikaneder; First performance in Vienna, Theater auf der Wieden, 30 September 1791; Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Ryan Wigglesworth (Conductor); The Glyndebourne Chorus; Barbe & Doucet (Stage Direction, Sets); Patrick Martel (Puppet Designer), Guy Simard (Lighting Designer); David Portillo (Tamino); Esther Dierkes (First Lady); Marta Fontanals-Simmons (Second Lady); Katharina Magiera (Third Lady); Björn Bürger (Papageno); Caroline Wettergreen (Queen of the Night); Jörg Schneider (Monostatos); Sofia Fomina (Pamina); Michael Kraus (Speaker); Brindley Sherratt (Sarastro); Thomas Atkins (Second Priest and First Man in Armour); Martin Snell (First Priest and Second Man in Armour); Alison Rose (Papagena); Puppeteers; Richard Booth, Mikey Brett, Ashleigh Cheadle, Jack Parker, Ben Thompson, Scarlet Wilderink; Recorded at the Glyndebourne Festival, 1 August 2019; Directed by François Roussillon; P10062557 (165 min)
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(35 min)
Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert Blomstedt: Honegger, Brahms - Salzburg Festival
Wiener Philharmoniker, Herbert Blomstedt (Conductor); Arthur Honegger (1892 – 1955); Symphony No. 3 ‘Liturgique’; Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897); Symphony No. 4 in E minor op. 98; Salzburg, Grosses Festspielhaus, 28 August 2021; TV director, Dick Kuijs 1258746_1 (79 min)
Couperin: Leçons de ténébres - Saintes Festival
Le Caravansérail, Bertrand Cuiller (musical direction, organ); François Couperin (1668 - 1733); Leçons de ténébres; Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 23 July 2020; TV Director, Sébastien Glas P10068042 (59 min)
Thomas dunford, Jean Rondeau - Marais, de Visée, d'Anglebert, Forqueray - Saintes Festival
Jean Rondeau (harpsichord), Thomas Dunford (theorbo); Marin Marais (1656 - 1728); Robert de Visée (1650 - 1725); Henri d'Anglebert (1629 - 1691); Antoine Forqueray (1671 - 1745); Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 22 July 2020; TV director, Sébastien Glas P10068041 (62 min)
Fauré, Berlioz, Debussy, Duparc - Lucile Richardot - Saintes Festival
Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Le Kwartet; Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924); Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869); Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918); Henri Duparc (1848 - 1933); Mélodies; Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 19 July 2020; TV director, Sebastien Glas P10068039 (55 min)
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(60 min)
Bach - Le Banquet Céleste, Damien Guillon - Saintes Festival
Le Banquet Céleste, Damien Guillon (musical direction); Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750); Wer sich selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden (Whoever exalts himself, will be abased), BWV 47; O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort (O eternity, you word of thunder), BWV 60; Jesu, der du meine Seele (Jesus, who hast wrested my soul) BWV 78; Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 21 July 2020; TV Director, Sébastien Glas P10068040 (60 min)
Vivaldi, Bach - Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset
Les Talens Lyriques, Christophe Rousset (direction); Gilone Gaubert (violon); Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741); Le Quattro Stagioni (The Four Seasons) from 'Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione' Op. 8; Concerto No. 1 in E major, 'La primavera' (Spring), RV 269; Concerto No. 2 in G minor, 'L'estate' (Summer), RV 315; Concerto No. 3 in F major, 'L'autunno' (Autumn), RV 293; Concerto No. 4 in F minor, 'L'inverno' (Winter), RV 297; Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750); Harpsichord Concerto in A major, BWV 1055; Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 19 July 2020; TV Director, Sébastien Glas P10068037 (58 min)
Beethoven - Philippe Herreweghe - Saintes Festival
Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Philippe Herreweghe (Conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Symphony no 2 in D major, Op. 36; Symphonie no 5 in C minor, Op. 67; Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 20 July 2020; TV Director, Sébastien Glas P10068038 (72 min)
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(20 min)
Dowland, Campion, Ford, Jones - Saintes Festival
Prés de votre Oreille, Robin Pharo (musical direction); John Dowland (1563 - 1626); François Campion (c.1685 - 1747); Thomas Ford (c.1580 - 1648); Robert Jones (c. 1577 - 1617); Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 24 July 2020 P10068043 (69 min)
Seong-Jin Cho at the Verbier Festival: Debussy, Schumann, Chopin
Seong-Jin Cho (piano); Claude Debussy (1862-1918); Images, Books 1 & 2; Robert Schumann (1810-1856); Fantasiestücke op.12; Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849); Piano Sonata no 3 in B minor op.58; Franz Liszt (1811-1886); Etude d'exécution transcendante No.10; Recorded 23 July 2018 at the Verbier Festival; TV Director, Pierre-Martin Juban P10058017 (90 min)
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(20 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, 06.08.2022 P10066459 (62 min)
The Rosenberg Family Project - Jazz in Marciac
The Rosenberg Family Project; The Rosenbergs; Mozes Rosenberg guitar solo; Johnny Rosenberg rythmic guitar; Sani van Mullem double bass; The Rosenberg trio; Stochelo Rosenberg guitar solo; Nonnie Rosenberg double bass; In the world of gipsy jazz, Stochelo Rosenberg stands out as a virtuoso tempered by a natural elegance meaning he never overdoes things. With him, the competitive cutting guitar playing mixes in with a kind of nervous and swinging poetry where the themes from the traditional repertoire alternate with the most unexpected revivals. In the Rosenberg family, everyone is made for extended improvisation, they devote themselves to their high-speed chases with such elegance and implication that we find ourselves rediscovering pleasures procured through this craftsmanship of oral transmission, served up by devils who play like gods; Recorded on July 31, 2019 at Jazz in Marciac; TV Director, Jean-Marc Birraux 06.08.2022 P10066458 (61 min)
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah - Jazz á Vienne
Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah; Christian Scott, trumpet, Reverse Flugel, Sirenette; Lawrence Fields, piano and keyboard; Max Moran (b); Mike Mitchell, percussion; Elena Pinderhughes, flute; Weedie Braimah, drums; 27 year old Christian Scott embodies the new generation of New Orleans trumpeters, a seminal dynasty that started with the legendary King Oliver and Louis Armstrong and continued with Wynton Marsalis, Terence Blanchard and Nicholas Payton. The trumpeter trained at Berklee College of Music in Boston and his warm tone and unusual round notes are instantly recognisable. After working with McCoy Tyner, Prince, Marcus Miller, Eddie Palmieri, Mos Def, Thom Yorke and Solange Knowles, the musician from Crescent City is now the pin-up boy for jazz fusion. His grandfather is the iconic Big Chief Donald Harrison Sr. who managed four tribes of Black Indians (Christian actually started out in one in 1989). The Louisiana trumpeter's sound straddles hip hop, soul and jazz and he appeared a decade ago with the album Rewind That (2006). He was hit by the full force of Hurricane Katrina and devoted his next record (Anthem, 2007) to portraying the human and cultural disaster. After Live at Newport, he recorded Yesterday You Said Tomorrow in 2010 inspired by the 60s groovy jazz played by artists on the Blue Note record label. Christian Scott is one of a long line of Louisiana artists who have been reinventing jazz music for over a century. Recorded on 2017, June 30th at the Vienne Jazz Festival; TV Director, Fabien Raymond 06.08.2022 P10044236 (60 min)
Aida by Verdi at the Salzburg Festival
Aida; Opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni after a scenario by Auguste Mariette; First performance in Caire, Opera House, 24 December 1871; Wiener Philharmoniker, Riccardo Muti (Conductor); Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor; Shirin Neshat (Stage Direction); Christian Schmidt (Sets), Tatyana van Walsum (Costumes), Reinhard Traub (Lighting); Martin Gschlacht (Video), Thomas Wilhelm (Choreographer); Roberto Tagliavini (Il Re); Ekaterina Semenchuk (Amneris); Anna Netrebko (Aida); Francesco Meli (Radamés); Dmitry Belosselskiy (Ramfis); Luca Salsi (Amonasro); Directed by Michael Beyer; Recorded at the Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg, 2017 P10059357 (161 min)
Mozart's Magic Flute at the Salzburg Festival
Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute); Singspiel by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791); Libretto by Emmanuel Schikaneder; First performance in Vienna, Theater auf der Wieden, 30 September 1791; Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Jörn Hinnerk Andresen (Chorus Master); Wiener Philharmoniker, Joana Mallwitz (Conductor); Lydia Steier (Stage Director); Katharina Schlipf (Sets), Ursula Kudrna (Costumes), Olaf Freese (Lighting), Momme Hinrichs (Video); Tareq Nazmi (Sarastro); Mauro Peter (Tamino); Brenda Rae (Queen of the Night); Regula Mühlemann (Pamina); Ilse Eerens (First Lady); Sophie Rennert (Second Lady); Noa Beinart (Third Lady); Michael Nagl (Papageno); Maria Nazarova (Papagena); Peter Tantsits (Monostatos); Henning von Schulman (Speaker | First Priest | Second Man in Armour); Simon Bode (Second Priest | First Man in Armour); Roland Koch (Grandfather); Wiener Sängerknaben (Three Boys); Salzburg, Haus für Mozart, 30 July 2022 1266346_1 LIVE BROADCAST (195 min)
Berliner Philharmoniker, Daniil Trifonov, Kirill Petrenko: Waldbühne 2022
Berliner Philharmoniker, Kirill Petrenko (conductor); Daniil Trifonov (piano); Anatoly Lyadov (1855 – 1914); Kikimora, op. 63; Sergei Rachmaninov (1873 – 1943); Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in C minor, op. 18; Modest Mussorgsky (1839 – 1881); Pictures at an exhibition (orch. Maurice Ravel); Berlin, Waldbühne, 25 June 2022 1265269_1 (105 min)
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(110 min)
Rameau's Platée at the Opéra de Paris
Platée; ‘Comédie lyrique (ballet bouffon)’ in a prologue and three acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764); Libretto by Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville; First performance in Versailles, la Grande Ecurie, 31 March 1745; Orchestre des Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowksi (Conductor); Chœurs de l’Opéra national de Paris, Ching-Lien Wu (Chorus Master); Laurent Pelly (Stage Director, Costumes); Chantal Thomas (Sets), Joël Adam (Lighting), Laura Scozzi (Choreography); Lawrence Brownlee (Platée); Julie Fuchs (Thalie | la Folie); Nahuel di Pierro (Un satyre | Cithéron); Marc Mauillon (Momus); Reinoud Van Mechelen (Mercure); Tamara Bounazou (L'amour | Clarine); Jean Teitgen (Jupiter); Adriana Bignani-Lesca (Junon); Paris, Opéra National de Paris, Palais Garnier, 21 June 2022 1265368_1 (160 min)
