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 | 08:26 |  | Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic - Cité de la musique
Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic
Thomas De Pourquery, saxophone alto
Laurent Bardainne, saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez, trompette
Arnaud Roulin, piano, claviers
Frederick Galiay, basse
Edward Perraud, batterie
Playlist
Thomas De Pourquery; Mermaids
Sun Ra, We travel the space ways
Thomas De Pourquery, Slow down, Present eternity, Sons of love, Simple forces, Give the money back, Révolutions, Disco 2100
Sun Ra, Love in outer space
Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Cité de la musique
TV Director, Josselin Carré | |
 | 13:30 |  | Steve Reich: Phase to Face
A student of Darius Milhaud and Luciano Berio, musician Steve Reich (born 1936) quickly developed a style all his own inspired by Baroque music, Bartók, Webern and Stravinsky, as well as jazz, traditional music (especially African), and Hebrew cantillation. As a trailblazing exponent of minimalist music, Reich rejected the characteristic complexity of mid-20th-century classical harmony and tonality in order to make large-scale works from minimal materials a single chord, a brief musical motif, a spoken exclamation - thereby reconciling classical and popular music. In this profile he looks back on the key stages of his 40-years lasting career, from the formation of his own group, Steve Reich and Musicians, to the American avant-garde he helped to create, from new video performances to his quasi-religious music. Despite his success and wide recognition Steve Reich has never renounced his independent spirit. This film is about the artist and his music. From the analogue tapes of his first recorded pieces to current technology of sampling and video. We see him at work and clips from his performances and concerts in Le Havre, Tokyo, Rome, New York and Manchester. | |
 | 16:40 |  | The Taming of the Shrew by Jean-Christophe Maillot - The Ballets of Monte Carlo
The Taming of the Shrew (La Mégère Apprivoisée)
Ballet in two acts
Choreography, Jean-Christophe Maillot
Music, Dimitri Chostakovitch
With, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo
Choreography Assistant, Bernice Coppieters
Scenography, Ernest Pignon-Ernest
Lighting, Dominique Drillot
Costume, Augustin Maillot
Costume Assistant, Jean-Michel Lainé
Story, Jean Rouaud after William Shakespeare's play
Video, Dominique Drillot et Matthieu Stefani
Cast
(Katharina), Ekaterina Petina
(Petruchio), Matèj Urban
(Bianca), Katrin Schrader
(Lucentio), Jaeyong An
(Hortensio), Simone Tribuna
(Gremio), Adam Reist
(The Governess), April Ball
(Baptista), Christian Tworzyanski
(The Widow), Anna Blackwell
(Grumio), Asier Edeso
(The Maids), Ksenia Abbazova, Portia Adams , Chelsea Adomaitis, Taisha Barton-Rowledge, Anyssa Bruley, Candela Ebbesen, Juliette Klein, Gaelle Riou, Anne-Laure Seillan , Kaori Tajima, Hannah Wilcox
(The Servants), Jaat Benoot, Koen Havenith, Alexandre Joaquim, Artjom Maksakov, Zino Merckx, Roger Neves, Christian Oliveri, Lennart Radtke, Francesco Resch, Alessio Scognamiglio, Benjamin Stone
Recorded at the Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, on July 23, 24 & 25 2020
TV Director, Louise Narboni | |
 | 02:41 |  | Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic - Cité de la musique
Thomas de Pourquery & Supersonic
Thomas De Pourquery, saxophone alto
Laurent Bardainne, saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez, trompette
Arnaud Roulin, piano, claviers
Frederick Galiay, basse
Edward Perraud, batterie
Playlist
Thomas De Pourquery; Mermaids
Sun Ra, We travel the space ways
Thomas De Pourquery, Slow down, Present eternity, Sons of love, Simple forces, Give the money back, Révolutions, Disco 2100
Sun Ra, Love in outer space
Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Cité de la musique
TV Director, Josselin CarréThomas de Pourquery & Supersonic
Thomas De Pourquery, saxophone alto
Laurent Bardainne, saxophone ténor
Fabrice Martinez, trompette
Arnaud Roulin, piano, claviers
Frederick Galiay, basse
Edward Perraud, batterie
Playlist
Thomas De Pourquery; Mermaids
Sun Ra, We travel the space ways
Thomas De Pourquery, Slow down, Present eternity, Sons of love, Simple forces, Give the money back, Révolutions, Disco 2100
Sun Ra, Love in outer space
Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Cité de la musique
TV Director, Josselin Carré | |
 | 03:33 |  | Carte Blanche Erik Truffaz - Jazz à Vienne
Erik Truffaz Quartet: Carte blanche
Erik Truffaz (trumpet), Marcello Giuliani (bass), Benoit Corboz (piano, Fender Rhodes), Arthur Hnatek (drums)
At the end of the 1990s, Erik Truffaz released two discs in quick succession on the legendary Blue Note label, The Dawn (1998) and Bending New Corners (1999) which would reveal him as a leading innovator.
Inaugurating a hybrid sound, between the suspense of a film noir, the frantic rhythms of the British jungle music and jazz, they influenced a whole generation of young musicians who all over the world were going to rush into the breach opened by the trumpeter. and the other pioneers of electro-jazz.
Since then, this master of the trumpet has never ceased to draw inspiration from a groove tinged with dreaminess that has become his signature, from African rhythms to medieval vocal music, including electro and dub.
In October 2019, his latest grand cru, Lune Rouge, came out with his new quartet, whose freshness demonstrated that he remains a major sound pioneer of modern jazz.
Recorded on 06/28/2021 at the Théâtre Antique, VienneErik Truffaz Quartet: Carte blanche
Erik Truffaz (trumpet), Marcello Giuliani (bass), Benoit Corboz (piano, Fender Rhodes), Arthur Hnatek (drums)
At the end of the 1990s, Erik Truffaz released two discs in quick succession on the legendary Blue Note label, The Dawn (1998) and Bending New Corners (1999) which would reveal him as a leading innovator.
Inaugurating a hybrid sound, between the suspense of a film noir, the frantic rhythms of the British jungle music and jazz, they influenced a whole generation of young musicians who all over the world were going to rush into the breach opened by the trumpeter. and the other pioneers of electro-jazz.
Since then, this master of the trumpet has never ceased to draw inspiration from a groove tinged with dreaminess that has become his signature, from African rhythms to medieval vocal music, including electro and dub.
In October 2019, his latest grand cru, Lune Rouge, came out with his new quartet, whose freshness demonstrated that he remains a major sound pioneer of modern jazz.
Recorded on 06/28/2021 at the Théâtre Antique, Vienne | |
 | 04:54 |  | The Female Voice of Iran
A feature documentary about female singers living inside Iran and their daily life and the deepest wish: "I want my voice to be heard".
Dealing with cultural censorship in Iran, women singers started using also digital media more. Invited by Negar, a magical entity, female voices from all over this vast country come out of isolation, gather in a garden in the very middle of Iran to make their dream come true. Nobody has tried this before, so Negar seeks the help of two travellers to connect. Along the way they meet surprisingly strong female personalities of diverse cultural backgrounds and come closer to understanding the orient...A feature documentary about female singers living inside Iran and their daily life and the deepest wish: "I want my voice to be heard".
Dealing with cultural censorship in Iran, women singers started using also digital media more. Invited by Negar, a magical entity, female voices from all over this vast country come out of isolation, gather in a garden in the very middle of Iran to make their dream come true. Nobody has tried this before, so Negar seeks the help of two travellers to connect. Along the way they meet surprisingly strong female personalities of diverse cultural backgrounds and come closer to understanding the orient... | |
 | 06:07 |  | Théo Ceccaldi Trio - Django - Philharmonie de Paris
Théo Ceccaldi Trio - Django, Anne Paceo, Vincent Peirani
Théo Ceccaldi, violon
Valentin Ceccaldi, violoncelle
Guillaume Aknine, guitare
Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Philharmonie de Paris
TV Director, Josselin CarréThéo Ceccaldi Trio - Django, Anne Paceo, Vincent Peirani
Théo Ceccaldi, violon
Valentin Ceccaldi, violoncelle
Guillaume Aknine, guitare
Recorded on June 15, 2019 at the Philharmonie de Paris
TV Director, Josselin Carré | |
 | 06:54 |  | Erik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré - Jazz à la Villette
Erik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré
Erik Truffaz, trumpet
Rokia Traoré, song
Benoît Corboz, claviers
Marcello Giuliani, bass
Arthur Hnatek, drum kit
Is it still necessary to present him? A Slender figure, straight hair with a white beard, Erik Truffaz has marked the history of European jazz with at least two albums: The Dawn and Bending New Corners. Hip-hop, jungle rhythms and a timbre similar to that of Miles Davis: a cocktail that you just can't get enough of. The Swiss trumpet player, who has often taken an interest in non-western music, is making a comeback today - after a series of more pop style records with various singers including Sophie Hunger - this time with a new recording which is looking towards Africa: Doni Doni. Clearly in love with women's voices, he has invited Malian singer Rokia Traoré into the studio, who will of course be there for this stylistically very open-minded evening.
Recorded on Sptember, 2016 at the Festival Jazz à la Villette
TV Director, Giuseppe De VecchiErik Truffaz Quartet feat. Rokia Traoré
Erik Truffaz, trumpet
Rokia Traoré, song
Benoît Corboz, claviers
Marcello Giuliani, bass
Arthur Hnatek, drum kit
Is it still necessary to present him? A Slender figure, straight hair with a white beard, Erik Truffaz has marked the history of European jazz with at least two albums: The Dawn and Bending New Corners. Hip-hop, jungle rhythms and a timbre similar to that of Miles Davis: a cocktail that you just can't get enough of. The Swiss trumpet player, who has often taken an interest in non-western music, is making a comeback today - after a series of more pop style records with various singers including Sophie Hunger - this time with a new recording which is looking towards Africa: Doni Doni. Clearly in love with women's voices, he has invited Malian singer Rokia Traoré into the studio, who will of course be there for this stylistically very open-minded evening.
Recorded on Sptember, 2016 at the Festival Jazz à la Villette
TV Director, Giuseppe De Vecchi | |
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