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      • Magic Malik - Banlieues Bleues

        Magic Malik Kafrobeat invites Sandra Nkaké, Gaston Bandimic; Magic Malik voice, flute; Olivier Laisney trumpet; Maciek Lasserre saxophones; Mailys Maronne keyboards; Oscar Emch guitar; Mathilda Haynes guitar; Jean-René Zapha bass; Maxime Zampieri drums; David Mirandon percussion; Isabel González, voice; Valerie Belinga voice; Guests: Sandra Nkake, voice; Gaston Bandimic voice, rap; Julien Reyboz sound system; Pantin, La Dynamo, April 20, 2022; Directed by Guillaume Dero 1264318_1 (70 min)

      • Renaud Capuçon, Alexandre Kantorow and Victor Julien-Laferriére play Tchaikovsky

        Renaud Capuçon (violin), Victor Julien-Laferriére (violoncelle), Alexandre Kantorow (piano); Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893); Trio in A Minor, Op. 50, ‘In memory of a great artist’; Gstaad, Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad, 06/02/2021; Directed by Jean-Piere Loisil P10070658 (48 min)

      • Coppél-I.A by Jean-Christophe Maillot and Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

        Coppél-I.A. Choreography: Jean-Christophe Maillot; Original Music and arrangement of Leo Delibe’s score: Bertrand Maillot; Sets, Costumes: Aimée Moreni; Lighting: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Samuel Thery; Dramaturgy: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Geoffroy Staquet; Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; Monaco, Grimaldi Forum, 5 June 2022 1265422_1 (81 min)

      • Crystal Pite: Revisor

        Revisor; Crystal Pite (choreography); Kidd Pivot (dance company); Directed by Jeff Tudor; Recorded at the Sadler's Wells, London; Neither simply dance or traditional theatre, but an exciting and exhilarating new form that transcends either genre. Revisor is performed by 10 incredible dancers of Pite’s company Kidd Pivot, to a soundtrack recorded by 9 voice actors. The dancers lip sync to the actors’ words in Pite’s trademark fluid, expressive and witty style. Revisor is based on a Russian anecdote about mistaken identity that surfaced in 1833, and quickly spread. It is now widely accepted as probably true. In 1836, the story took shape in a five-act play: The Government Inspector (Revisor) by Nikolai Gogol. The play premiered in St. Petersburg before the Czar who, according to reports, laughed and applauded, and is said to have remarked “Everybody gets it, and I most of all!” The play was in disguise as a comedy. Ten dancers embody the recorded dialogue of some of Canada’s finest actors, exploring conflict, comedy and corruption in the potent relationship between language and the body. Revisor reunites the creators of the international stage hit Betroffenheit (winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production 2017) with director Jeff Tudor, who won the Rose d’Or (Arts) and Golden Prague Awards 2018 for his capture of Betroffenheit for the BBC. 1267576_1 (91 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 1

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.2 No.1; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068916 (20 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 2

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.2 No.2; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068936 (27 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 3

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.3 in C major, Op.2 No.3; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068937 (29 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 4

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.4 in E-flat major, Op.7 ("Grand Sonata"); Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068938 (33 min)

      • Antonin Tri-Hoang - Ornette, Apparitions - Banlieues Bleues

        Ornette | Apparitions; Antonin Tri Hoangn, Alto saxophone, clarinet, Geoiffroy Gesser, Tenor saxophone, Pierre Borel, Amtp saxophone, Aymeric Avice, trompet, Isabel Sörling, voice, Romain Clerc-Renaud, piano, Keyboard, Thibault Cellier, double bass, Yann Joussein, drums, Elie Duris, drums; La musique d'Ornette Coleman a changé le cours des choses. On a parlé de free jazz, mais " ce n'est pas un autre jazz, c'est une musique autre, créative ". Depuis ses débuts (dans l'ONJ de Daniel Yvinec), Antonin Tri Hoang n'est pas sans évoquer Ornette: meme lyrisme tarabiscoté, meme gout du dérapage contrôlé. Au lieu d'une dissertation sur l'œuvre, il a proposé des reves, des ponts évocateurs, " pas un revival, mais un survival ". Avec, aux manettes, le quartette Novembre et des invités qui maîtrisent á la perfection l'art du zapping et du collage. Ce qui n'est pas sans rappeler John Zorn, un autre grand fils (spirituel) d'Ornette. Recorde on April 19 avril 2016 at Banlieues Bleues, MC93; TV Director, Stéphane Jourdain P10062696 (56 min)

      • Fre3 Women - Banlieues Bleues

        Fre3 Women; Susana Santos Silva (trumpet); Morgane Carnet (saxophone); Blanche Lafuente (drums); Recorded on March 11, 2020 at the festival Banlieues Bleues; RV Director, Guillaume Dero, P10068496 (50 min)

      • Magic Malik - Banlieues Bleues

        Magic Malik Kafrobeat invites Sandra Nkaké, Gaston Bandimic; Magic Malik voice, flute; Olivier Laisney trumpet; Maciek Lasserre saxophones; Mailys Maronne keyboards; Oscar Emch guitar; Mathilda Haynes guitar; Jean-René Zapha bass; Maxime Zampieri drums; David Mirandon percussion; Isabel González, voice; Valerie Belinga voice; Guests: Sandra Nkake, voice; Gaston Bandimic voice, rap; Julien Reyboz sound system; Pantin, La Dynamo, April 20, 2022; Directed by Guillaume Dero 1264318_1 (70 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (38 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 5

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.5 in C minor, Op.10 No.1; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068939 (20 min)

      • Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Harding, Leonidas Kavakos: Tchaikovski, Dvořák

        Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Harding (Conductor); Leonidas Kavakos (Violin); Piotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893); Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major, Opus 35; Antonín Dvořák (1841 – 1904); Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Opus 95 ‘From the New World’; Munich, Odeonsplatz, 09.07.2022 1267020_1 (92 min)

      • Vienna Philharmonic, Andris Nelsons: Berg Mahler

        Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Andris Nelsons (Conductor); Augustin Hadelich (Violin), Christiane Karg (Soprano); Alban Berg (1885 – 1935); Violin Concerto ‘To the memory of an angel’; Gustav Mahler (1860 – 1911); Symphony No. 4 in G major; Salzburg Festival, 6 July 2023 1276604_1 (90 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (40 min)

      • Coppél-I.A by Jean-Christophe Maillot and Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

        Coppél-I.A. Choreography: Jean-Christophe Maillot; Original Music and arrangement of Leo Delibe’s score: Bertrand Maillot; Sets, Costumes: Aimée Moreni; Lighting: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Samuel Thery; Dramaturgy: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Geoffroy Staquet; Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; Monaco, Grimaldi Forum, 5 June 2022 1265422_1 (81 min)

      • Crystal Pite: Revisor

        Revisor; Crystal Pite (choreography); Kidd Pivot (dance company); Directed by Jeff Tudor; Recorded at the Sadler's Wells, London; Neither simply dance or traditional theatre, but an exciting and exhilarating new form that transcends either genre. Revisor is performed by 10 incredible dancers of Pite’s company Kidd Pivot, to a soundtrack recorded by 9 voice actors. The dancers lip sync to the actors’ words in Pite’s trademark fluid, expressive and witty style. Revisor is based on a Russian anecdote about mistaken identity that surfaced in 1833, and quickly spread. It is now widely accepted as probably true. In 1836, the story took shape in a five-act play: The Government Inspector (Revisor) by Nikolai Gogol. The play premiered in St. Petersburg before the Czar who, according to reports, laughed and applauded, and is said to have remarked “Everybody gets it, and I most of all!” The play was in disguise as a comedy. Ten dancers embody the recorded dialogue of some of Canada’s finest actors, exploring conflict, comedy and corruption in the potent relationship between language and the body. Revisor reunites the creators of the international stage hit Betroffenheit (winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production 2017) with director Jeff Tudor, who won the Rose d’Or (Arts) and Golden Prague Awards 2018 for his capture of Betroffenheit for the BBC. 1267576_1 (91 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (18 min)

      • Munich Philharmonic, Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Lang Lang: Wagner, Grieg, Strauss, Tchaikovsky

        Munich Philharmonic, Andrés Orozco-Estrada (Conductor); Lang Lang (Piano); Richard Wagner (1813 – 1883); Tannhäuser - Overture; Edvard Grieg (1843 – 1907); Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A minor Opus 16; Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949); Don Juan, Opus 20; Piotr I. Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893); Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture; Munich, Odeonsplatz, 9 July 2023 1276956_1 (104 min)

      • Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liége, Gergely Madaras: Walton, Liszt

        Orchestre Philharmonique de Liége, Gergely Madaras (conductor); Gautier Capucon (cello); William Walton (1902 – 1983); Concerto for cello and orchestra; Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886); Faust-Symphonie (version for solo orchestra, 1854); Liége, Philharmonic Hall, September 16, 2022 1261537_1 (104 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 6

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.6 in F major, Op.10 No.2; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068940 (14 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 7

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.7 in D major, Op.10 No.3; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068941 (26 min)

      • Rigoletto by Verdi at the Arena di Verona

        Rigoletto; 'Melodramma' in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi (1813 - 1901); Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave after 'Le Roi s'amuse' by Victor Hugo; First performance in Venice, Teatro La Fenice, March 11, 1851; Arena di Verona Orchestra & Chorus, Marco Armiliato (conductor); Antonio Albanese (director); Juan Guillermo Nova (sets), Valeria Donata Bettella (costumes), Paolo Mazzon (lights), Luc Bouy (choreography); Piotr Beczała (Il Duca Di Mantova); Amartuvshin Enkhbat (Rigoletto); Nadine Sierra (Gilda); Gianluca Buratto (Sparafucile); Valeria Girardello (Maddalena); Agostina Smimmero (Giovanna); Gianfranco Montresor (Il Conte di Monterone); Nicoló Ceriani (Marullo); Riccardo Rados (Matteo Borsa); Roberto Accurso (Il Conte di Ceprano); Francesca Maionchi (La Contessa di Ceprano); Giorgi Manoshvili (Un usciere di Corte); Elisabetta Zizzo (Un paggio della Duchessa); Arena di Verona, August 4, 2023 1277624_1 (135 min)

      • Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Barbara Hannigan: Roussel, Britten, Ravel, Haydn

        Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Barbara Hannigan (soprano, conductor); Stéphane Degout (baritone); Albert Roussel (1869 – 1937); Le Festin de l'araignée, symphonic excerpts; Maurice Ravel (1975 – 1937); Histoires naturelles (arr. Antony Girard); Benjamin Britten (1913 – 1976); Les Illuminations; Joseph Haydn (1732 – 1809); Symphony no.104 in D major ‘London’; Lausanne, Salle Métropole, 22 February 2023 1272354_1 (96 min)

      • Orchestre de Paris, Klaus Mäkelä: Mahler, Jolas

        Orchestre de Paris, Klaus Mäkelä (Conductor); Chœur de l'Orchestre de Paris, Ingrid Roos (Chorus director); Mari Eriksmoen (Soprano), Wiebke Lehmkuhl (Alto); Betsy Jolas (b. 1926); Latest; Gustav Mahler (1860 – 1911); Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, ‘Resurrection’; Paris, Philharmonie, 30 November 2022 1271345_1 (100 min)

      • Orchestre de Paris, Klaus Mäkelä: Saariaho, Strauss, López, Dusapin, Scriabin

        Orchestre de Paris, Klaus Mäkelä (conductor); Kaija Saariaho (born in 1952); Asteroid 4179: Toutatis; Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949); Also sprach Zarathustra; Jimmy López Bellido (born in 1978); New work (commissioned by the Orchestre de Paris, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, premiere); Pascal Dusapin (born in 1955); A Linea (commissioned by the Orchestre de Paris, premiere); Alexander Scriabin (1872 – 1915); Poéme de l'Extase; Paris, Philharmonie, September 8, 2022 1267956_1 (79 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 9

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.9 in E major, Op.14 No.1; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068943 (17 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 10

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.10 in G major, Op.14 No.2; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068944 (18 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 11

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.11 in B-flat major, Op.22; Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068945 (29 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 12

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.12 in A-flat major, Op.26 ("Funeral March"); Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068946 (22 min)

      • Daniel Barenboim plays the Piano Sonatas by Beethoven: Piano Sonata no. 13

        Daniel Barenboim (piano); Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827); Piano Sonata No.13 in E-flat major, Op.27 No.1 ("Quasi una fantasia"); Recorded in Berlin, Boulez Saal, in 2020; Directed by Fréderic Delesques P10068947 (17 min)

      • InterMezzo

        (15 min)

      • Coppél-I.A by Jean-Christophe Maillot and Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo

        Coppél-I.A. Choreography: Jean-Christophe Maillot; Original Music and arrangement of Leo Delibe’s score: Bertrand Maillot; Sets, Costumes: Aimée Moreni; Lighting: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Samuel Thery; Dramaturgy: Jean-Christophe Maillot et Geoffroy Staquet; Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo; Monaco, Grimaldi Forum, 5 June 2022 1265422_1 (81 min)

      • Crystal Pite: Revisor

        Revisor; Crystal Pite (choreography); Kidd Pivot (dance company); Directed by Jeff Tudor; Recorded at the Sadler's Wells, London; Neither simply dance or traditional theatre, but an exciting and exhilarating new form that transcends either genre. Revisor is performed by 10 incredible dancers of Pite’s company Kidd Pivot, to a soundtrack recorded by 9 voice actors. The dancers lip sync to the actors’ words in Pite’s trademark fluid, expressive and witty style. Revisor is based on a Russian anecdote about mistaken identity that surfaced in 1833, and quickly spread. It is now widely accepted as probably true. In 1836, the story took shape in a five-act play: The Government Inspector (Revisor) by Nikolai Gogol. The play premiered in St. Petersburg before the Czar who, according to reports, laughed and applauded, and is said to have remarked “Everybody gets it, and I most of all!” The play was in disguise as a comedy. Ten dancers embody the recorded dialogue of some of Canada’s finest actors, exploring conflict, comedy and corruption in the potent relationship between language and the body. Revisor reunites the creators of the international stage hit Betroffenheit (winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production 2017) with director Jeff Tudor, who won the Rose d’Or (Arts) and Golden Prague Awards 2018 for his capture of Betroffenheit for the BBC. 1267576_1 (91 min)