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| 13:30 | | Marc Minkowski conducts Schubert's Symphonies Nos.6 & 7 'Unfinished'
Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski (direction)
Franz Schubert
Symphony No. 6 in C Major D.589
Symphony no. 7 in B minor ''Unfinished'' D.759
Recorded at the Vienna Konzerthaus in 2012
Founded in 1982 by Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble champion the performance of Baroque, Classical and Romantic works on period instruments. Over the past thirty years, the orchestra has made its mark with performances of Handel, Purcell and Rameau, along with Haydn and Mozart, and more recently Bach and Schubert. They have also established a reputation for their performances of nineteenth century French music: Berlioz ('Les Nuits d'été', 'Harold en Italie'), Bizet ('L'Arlésienne'), Massenet ('Cendrillon')...
Among their recent successes: Handel's 'Alcina' at the Vienna opera, Mozart's 'Idomeneo' at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Mozartwoche and the Musikfestbremen where the orchestra has been appearing regularly since 1995. In 2012, on its thirtieth birthday, the orchestra was invited to the Berlin Opera for 'Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno' by Handel. After a recording of the complete Schubert Symphonies in Vienna for the label Naïve , they are now on a European tour with Bach's St Matthew Passion. | |
| 14:35 | | Marc Minkowski conducts Schubert's Symphonies Nos.4 'Tragic' & 5
Les Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowski (conductor)
Franz Schubert
Symphony no. 4 in C minor ''Tragic'' D.417
Symphony no. 5 in B flat major D.485
Recorded at the Vienna Konzerthaus in 2012
Founded in 1982 by Marc Minkowski, Les Musiciens du Louvre Grenoble champion the performance of Baroque, Classical and Romantic works on period instruments. Over the past thirty years, the orchestra has made its mark with performances of Handel, Purcell and Rameau, along with Haydn and Mozart, and more recently Bach and Schubert. They have also established a reputation for their performances of nineteenth century French music: Berlioz ('Les Nuits d'été', 'Harold en Italie'), Bizet ('L'Arlésienne'), Massenet ('Cendrillon')...
Among their recent successes: Handel's 'Alcina' at the Vienna opera, Mozart's 'Idomeneo' at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, the Mozartwoche and the Musikfestbremen where the orchestra has been appearing regularly since 1995. In 2012, on its thirtieth birthday, the orchestra was invited to the Berlin Opera for 'Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno' by Handel. After a recording of the complete Schubert Symphonies in Vienna for the label Naïve , they are now on a European tour with Bach's St Matthew Passion. | |
| 17:30 | | Dialogues des Carmélites by Francis Poulenc at the Bavarian Opera
Dialogues des Carmelites, by Francis Poulenc
Kent Nagano (direction)
Dmitri Tcherniakov (stage direction)
Alain Vernhes (Marquis de la Force), Blanche Gritton (Blanche de la Force), Bernard Richter (Chevalier de la Force), Felicity Palmer (Madame de Croissy), Soile Isokoski (Madame Lidoine), Susanne Resmark (Mère Marie), Hélène Guilmette (Soeur Constance), Heike Grotzinger (Soeur Mathilde),
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Recorded at Nationaltheater, Munich, 2010
In his 1957 opera Dialogues des Carmélites, French composer Francis Poulenc sets revolution and religion on a collision course: young Blanche de la Force, haunted from birth by panic attacks, seeks refuge in the isolation of a convent, where she hopes to overcome her torturous fear of life. Her entry into the Order of the Carmelites and her conversations with the other nuns strengthen her and her faith, but the fear remains. The French Revolution does not stop at the walls of the convent and prohibits the nuns from carrying out the rules of their order. They rise in opposition, even accepting a martyr's death rather than give in. All except Blanche - she flees again, terrified of death. The steadfastness with which the sisters face their martyrdom rescues Blanche from her anxiety. Fearlessly, she follows them to the gallows. | |
| 02:30 | | 'Around Nina' at Jazz à la Villette
Ala.Ni, Hugh Coltman, Melissa Laveaux, Sophie Hunger, Camélia Jordana, Camille, Ben l'Oncle Soul, Sandra Nkaken, Yaël Naïm (vocals)
Bojan Z (piano), Christophe Minck (bass, harp), Cyril Atef (drums), Pierre-François Dufour (cello), Cedric Ricard (saxophone, flute, clarinet), Brice Moscardini (trumpet, bugle), Richard Blanchet (trumpet, bugle), Sébastien Llado (trombonne), Maxime Duhem (tuba)
L.E.J (choir)
Orchestre national d'Ile-de-France, Clément Ducol (direction)
Tribute to Nina Simone | |
| 05:00 | | Shai Maestro 'The Stone Skipper'
Shai Maestro 'The Stone Skipper'
Shai Maestro, piano
Ziv Ravitz, drums
Jorge Roeder, doublebass
Neli Andreeva, voice
Playlist
Composer, Shai Maestro
A man, morning, street rain
Without Words
From one soul to another
Pearl
New river, new water
Kunda Kuchka
The Stone Skipper
Water Colors
Kalimankou Denkou
A concert by Shai Maestro is always an unforgettable experience!
At the age of nineteen, Shai Maestro began his career with Avishai Cohen as an accompanist. After a few years performing all around the world, the time for independence came in 2011. Brought up on traditional music, classical and jazz, Shai Maestro polished his pianistic style and his skills as a composer. He also chose the best sidemen: Ziv Ravitz on drums (Lee Konitz, Esperanza Splading...) and Jorge Roeder on the double bass (Roy Haynes, Gary Burton, Julian Lage...). The trio is mesmerizing on record, magical on stage.
In concert or in the recording studio, a mysterious sacred fire sets the piano ablaze. Nothing faked or contrived here, Shai Maestro's trio goes straight to the point. Their exceptional presence, at time minimalistic, or dissonant and exuberant, touches and immediately wins over the audience.
Recorded on December 6th 2016 at the Studio 104 of the Maison de la Radio - Paris.
TV Director, Samuel Petit | |
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