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| 10:00 | | John Adam's Nixon in China at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris
Nixon in China, by John Adams
Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, Choeur du Châtelet, Alexander Briger (direction)
Chen Shi-Zheng (stage director)
Franco Pomponi (Richard Nixon), June Anderson (Pat Nixon), Peter Sidhom (Henry Kissinger), Alfred Kim (Mao Zedong), Sumi Jo (Madame Mao), Kyung Chun Kim (Chou En-Lai), Jie Zhang (First Secretary to Mao), Junghee Nam (Second secrétaire de Mao), Qiu Lin Zhang (Third secrétaire de Mao)
Recorded at the Théâtre du Châtelet de Paris in 2012
S'appuyant sur des faits historiques, la visite en Chine du président américain en 1972, l'opéra met en scène six personnages principaux : Richard Nixon et sa femme Pat, le président chinois Mao Zedong et sa femme Jiang Qing, le conseiller américain Henry Kissinger et le Premier ministre chinois Zhou Enlai. | |
| 14:35 | | Archie Shepp 'Attica Blues' at Jazz à la Villette Festival
Archie Shepp (saxophone)
& Attica Blues Big Band
Quiet Dawn (Calvin Massey), Come Sunday (Duke Ellington), Blues for Brothers George Jackson (Archie Shepp), Steam (Archie Shepp), Arms (Amina Claudine Myers), The Stars are in Your Eyes (Archie Shepp), The Cry of my People (Calvin Massey), Mama Too Tight (Archie Shepp), Ballad for a Child (Archie Shepp), Goodbye Sweet Pops (Calvin Massey), U-Jamaa (Archie Shepp), Deja Vu (Archie Shepp), Attica Blues (Archie Shepp), Bis : Mama Too Tight (Archie Shepp) | |
| 17:00 | | Einstein on the beach by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson at the Théâtre du Châtelet
Einstein On The Beach,
An Opera in Four Acts
Music & Lyrics, Philip Glass
Direction, Set and Light Design, Robert Wilson
Choreography by Lucinda Childs
Spoken Text, Christopher Knowles/Samuel M. Johnson/Lucinda Childs
With Helga Davis, Kate Moran, Antoine Silverman
and The Lucinda Childs Dance Company
Music Performed by The Philip Glass Ensemble
Conducted by Michael Riesman
Lighting, Urs Schoenebaum
Sound, Kurt Munkasci
Costumes, Carlos Soto
Hair/Make-Up, Luc Verschueren
Music Director, Michael Riesman
Co-Director, Ann-Christin Rommen
Directing Associate, Charles Otte
Recorded at the Théâtre du Châtelet de Paris on January 7, 2014
TV Director Don Kent | |
| 06:00 | | Shuggie Otis In Paris
Shuggie Otis is a gifted, now aged 59, who has only produced two albums in all and for all. But one of the two, Inspiration and Information, released in 1974, became a cult drive and turned the guitar into a character, even more legendary he had disappeared for nearly 30 years. To celebrate his return, he plays for us his 'hits', including 'Strawberry Letter', the central theme of the famous 'Jackie Brown' by Quentin Tarantino, plus some new features, which will be a record set in April 2013. | |
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