Program TV: Marti, 28.03.2017 | Mezzo | | | | | | | | | | Acum la TV |
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| 09:30 | | Lulu by Alban Berg. Théâtre de la Monnaie
Alban Berg: Lulu
Barbara Hannigan (Lulu)
Natascha Petrinsky (Gräfin, Geschwitz)
Frances Bourne (Eine Theatergarderobière, Ein Gymnasiast, Ein Groom)
Tom Randle (Der Maler, Der Neger)
Dietrich Henschel (Dr. Schön, Jack the ripper)
Charles Workman (Alwa)
Pavlo Hunka (Schigolch)
Ivan Ludlow (Der Tierbändiger, Der Athlet)
Albrecht Kludszuweit (Der Prinz, Ein Kammerdiener, Der Marquis)
Runi Brattaberg (Der Theaterdirektor, Der Bankier)
Mireille Capelle (Ihre Mutter)
Beata Morawska (Kunstgewerblerin)
Benoît De Leersnyder (Journalist)
Gerard Lavalle (Ein Polizeikommissar, Der Medizinalrat, Der Professor)
Charles Dekeyser (Ein Diener)
Anna Maistriau (Eine Fünfzehnjährige)
Torres Rosalba Guerrero, Claude Bardouil (dancers)
Orchestre Symphonique de la Monnaie, Michael Boder (direction)
Koninklijke Balletschool van Antwerpen
Krzysztof Warlikowski (staging)
Claude Bardouil (choreography)
Denis Guéguin (video)
Filmed in October 2012 at Théâtre de la Monnaie/De Munt, Brussels | |
| 22:50 | | Dance by Lucinda Childs, Théâtre de la Ville
Dance
Chorographer, Lucinda Childs
Composer, Philip Glass
Lights, Beverly Emmons
Costume, Christina Giannini
Dancers
Ty Boomershine, Katie Dorn, Katherine Fisher, Sarah Hillmon, Anne Lewis, Sharon Milanese, Matt Pardo, Patrick John O'Neill, Lonnie Poupard Jr., Stuart Singer, Caitlin Scranton, Shakirah Stewart
Recorded on October 25th 2014 at the Théâtre de la Ville
TV Director, Marie-Hélène Rebois | |
| 01:45 | | Dal Sasso / Belmondo Big Band - A Love Supreme revisited
John Coltrane's milestone album 'A Love Supreme' (1964) revisited by Dal Sasso Belmondo Big Band
Lionel Belmondo, saxophone
Christophe Dal Sasso, flute
Allonymous, spoken word
Dominique Mandin, saxophone
François Théberge, saxophone
David El Malek, saxophone
Julien Alour, trumpet, bugle
Eric Poirier, trumpette, bugle
David Dupuis, trumpette
Bastien Ballaz, trombone
Jerry Edwards, trombone
Bastien Stil, tuba
Laurent Fickelson, piano
Sylvain Romano, doublebass
Dré Pallemaerts, drums | |
| 03:46 | | The Spring Quartet at the Théâtre du Châtelet
Jack DeJohnette (drums), Esperanza Spalding (double bass), Joe Lovano (saxophone), Leo Genovese (piano)
Live from the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris
Saxophonist Joe Lovano's quartet may be the perfect representative of modern jazz in 2013, with its sense of adventure, steeped in the timeless tradition of 'Theme and variations', its rebellious youth and new talent: Jack DeJohnette, Esperanza Spalding and Leo Genovese.
In the history of modern jazz, few great musicians have not, at some point or other, collaborated with Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding - and more recently Leo Genovese, a rising star of the piano... The reunion of these great jazz musicians in a trans-generational quartet embodying a whole chapter in the history of jazz is definitely a major event.
Jack DeJohnette is one of the most respected jazzmen of the past five decades: as a leader or a sideman, with his polyrhythmic style, forceful drive and immediately identifiable sound, he has always been an explorer and a powerful architect, whose creativity has been a major asset of Keith Jarrett's trio for the past thirty years. The New York Times, usually reticent in such matters, hailed him as 'one of the greatest musicians in the history of jazz'.
Joe Lovano, a Grammy Award winner, has over the last few years become an undisputed star of the saxophone. His knowledge of the instrument, his imperious need to invent and cover new ground have made him one of the most recorded musicians on the legendary Blue Note label, with over 23 recordings!
Her charm and energy are just an external manifestation of her talent: young composer and bass player Esperanza Spalding is a true phenomenon. The acclaimed winner of the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Musicien in the New Artist category, she keeps broadening her horizons: her recordings show a deep interest for Brazilian music, contemporary pop and a thorough knowledge of orchestral colouring.
This amazing trio is joined by a young Argentinian pianist - also a composer - who has played with Esperanza Spalding all over the world. After his training in classical and contemporary music, Leo Genovese moved to Boston where his energy and extensive knowledge of the piano (and keyboards in general) brought him wide recognition. | |
| 05:20 | | 20 Years Of Aka Moon Invites Magic Malik - Jazz Station (Bruxelles)
AKA MOON
Fabrizio Cassol: Alto sax
Michel Hatzigeorgiou: Bass
Stéphane Galland: Drums
Three strong musical personalities united in a closely-knit trio, twenty years of shared experiences, seventeen official albums, hundreds of guests from all kinds of musical horizons, such is the story of Aka Moon. Over the past twenty years, they have fashioned a musical language that finds its roots in Indian, African, Cuban, Western, African-American, Arab and Bulgarian music. Invited by Jazz Station in Brussels to celebrate their twentieth anniversary, they allowed this live concert to be recorded. And thanks to Jazz Station, we have some very special guests, like Magic Malik, with a retrospective on the album Amazir. | |
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