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| 07:00 | | Brothers Karamazov by Boris Eifman, Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
Beyond Sin
Choreography, Boris Eifman
Based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov
Music by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Richard Wagner, Modest Mussorgsky
Director of photography, Alexander Burov
Sets and costumes, Vyacheslav Okunev
Alexey Karamazov, Dmitry Fisher
Ivan Karamazov, Sergey Volobuev
Dmitry Karamazov, Oleg Gabyshev
Grushenka, Maria Abashova
Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov, Igor Polyakov
and the dancers of the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
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TV Director, Boris Eifman | |
| 08:30 | | Eugene Onegin by Boris Eifman, Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
Eugene Onegin
Choreography, Boris Eifman
Based on the novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin
Music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Alexander Sitkovetsky
Director of photography: Daniele Nannuzzi
Sets, Zinovy Margolin
Costumes, Olga Shaishmelashvili, Pyotr Okunev, Anna Yakushchenko
Onegin, Oleg Gabyshev
Tatyana, Anastasia Sitnikova
Lensky, Dmitry Fisher
Olga, Natalia Povoroznyuk
General, Sergey Volobuev
and the dancers of the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
TV Director, Boris Eifman | |
| 10:30 | | Yaron Herman Trio - Jazz a Vienne
Yaron Herman trio
Yaron Herman, Piano, KIeyboard
Bastien Burger, Bass, Vocal, Keyboard
Ziv Ravitz, drums, electronics
Everyday, his duo with Ziv Ravitz in 2015 and first album for Blue Note, the first disc with songs, felt like a comeback for Yaron Herman. The French-Israeli's latest album, 'Y', is a real melting pot of all his influences. His inspirations are explored with pure elegance be they jazz, post-rock or electro by Sufjan Stevens, Steve Reich or Keith Jarrett. Better still, instead of covering mainstream songs like he used to (from Britney Spears to Radiohead), he's made his own songs with or without vocals, words or choruses. Perhaps we have the Arles Photography Festival (2015) to thank for that along with his encounter with Matthieu Chedid (singer on Saisons Contradictoires), friendship with the bassist from The Dø Bastien Burger (co-producer on the album) and his discovery of the young French electro-pop producer Dream Koala (guest on Solaire). Yaron Herman is definitely back.
Recorded on 2017, July 4th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne
TV Director, Fabien Raymond | |
| 11:30 | | Emile Parisien, Vincent Peirani - 'File under Zawinul' - Jazz a Vienne
Emile Parisien et Vincent Peirani
File under Zawinul
Emile Parisien, Saxophone soprano
Vincent Peirani, Accordion
Manu Codjia, Guitar
Paco Séry,Drums
Linley Marthe, Bass
Mino Cinelu, Percussion
Aziz Samahoui, Vocal, percussion
Tony Paeleman, Fender Rhodes
2017 is the 10th anniversary of Joe Zawinul's death, the high priest of jazz keyboardists. A fitting and powerful tribute to him comes from saxophonist Emile Parisien and partner in crime Vincent Peirani on the accordion. The two Frenchmen have brought their fellow Austrian 'groove' explorers on board: Paco Sery and Linley Marthe, respectively drummer and bassist in the Zawinul Syndicate (his last group) and West Indian percussionist Mino Cinelu who performed on the last albums for the game-changing Weather Report. The idea behind the File Under Zawinul project came from saxophonist Emile Parisien's time with the Syndicate, a band formed in tribute to the Viennese pianist. Parisien met the vibrant guitarist Manu Codjia and sound architect Tony Paeleman on his Fender Rhodes at the Syndicate who are both to join File Under Zawinul. The Moroccan singer and percussionist Aziz Samahoui who performed with Joe for over 10 years will also be part of the international all-star Zawinul line-up.
Recorded on 2017, July 04th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne
TV Director, Fabien Raymond | |
| 12:30 | | Guillaume Perret - Jazz a Vienne
Guillaume Perret
Guillaume Perret, saxophone, machines
The saxophonist from Annecy (born in 1980) racked up the pressure on the contemporary jazz scene (from 2009) with his group The Electric Epic. Three years later and John Zorn himself described it as 'a whirlwind of emotion' and released the extravert, panoramic and electric fusion on his Tzadik record label. It was an explosion of sound with funky beats and quirky harmonies blending metal, electro, Africa, psychedelia and the hot wind of free style. After two incredible albums with Electric Epic, Guillaume Perret is going it alone with his new album Free (2016). Perret's sense of solitude is comparable to Deleuze's opening to Mille Plateaux: 'Since there were many of all of us, there were already too many people.' You can spot the almost symphonic ramped-up saxophone and the deafening rhythmic loops that make Guillaume Perret multiple, all-encompassing and so spectacular.
Recorded on 2017, July 13th at the Jazz Festival in Vienne
TV Director, Nicolas Micha | |
| 01:00 | | Panorama circus feat. Logan Richardson & Mederic Collignon - Jazz a Porquerolles
Panorama circus feat. Logan Richardson
Logan Richardson, sax
Jean-François Blanco, machine
Mathieu Jerome, piano
Blaise Chevallier, double bass
David Aknin, drums
François Olivier, videographer
Panorama Circus is the brain-child of Matthieu Jérôme and Jean-François Blanco. The first shares his interest between jazz, afrobeat, funk, pop and hip-hop, while the second is a sound alchemist with a passion for electro. On the stage of Fort Sainte-Agathe, they invite American Logan Richardson. A voyage through several dimensions, improvised or composed, but always melodic and free.
Recorded on 2017, July 07th at the Jazz Festival in Porquerolles
TV Director, Yvan Schreck | |
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