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An Evening with Gabriela Montero - Improvisations, Brahms & Ginastera: Intro | Live (1/8)
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German Brass performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Partita No.2 in C minor, BWV 826: Sinfonia. From the concert "German Brass goes Bach" with music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Enrique Crespo.
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Partita No.2 in C minor, BWV 826: Sinfonia
German Brass are:
Trumpets:
Matthias Höfs
Uwe Köller
Werner Heckmann
Christoph Baerwind
French Horns:
Klaus Wallendorf
Wolfgang Gaag
Trombones:
Enrique Crespo
Alexander Erbrich
Uwe Füssel
Tuba:
Walter Hilgers
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts, Leipzig
in co-operation with SWR
© 2000, EuroArts
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 17 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Alan & Marilyn Bergmann / Michel Legrand - Summer of '42 Theme & "The Summer Knows" from Summer of '42
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
German Brass performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV 1048: Allegro. From the concert "German Brass goes Bach" with music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Enrique Crespo.
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No.3 in G major, BWV 1048: Allegro
German Brass are:
Trumpets:
Matthias Höfs
Uwe Köller
Werner Heckmann
Christoph Baerwind
French Horns:
Klaus Wallendorf
Wolfgang Gaag
Trombones:
Enrique Crespo
Alexander Erbrich
Uwe Füssel
Tuba:
Walter Hilgers
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts, Leipzig
in co-operation with SWR
© 2000, EuroArts
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 16 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Eddy Marnay / Michel Legrand - "Les moulins de mon cœur" from The Thomas Crown Affair
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
German Brass performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata & Fugue in C major, BWV 564: Adagio. From the concert "German Brass goes Bach" with music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Enrique Crespo.
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata & Fugue in C major, BWV 564: Adagio
German Brass are:
Trumpets:
Matthias Höfs
Uwe Köller
Werner Heckmann
Christoph Baerwind
French Horns:
Klaus Wallendorf
Wolfgang Gaag
Trombones:
Enrique Crespo
Alexander Erbrich
Uwe Füssel
Tuba:
Walter Hilgers
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts, Leipzig
in co-operation with SWR
© 2000, EuroArts
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The violoncellist Sol Gabetta has become an essential part of the international concert scene. On stage, she seems to perfectly merge with her instrument. The portrait of "A part of my soul" leads us through rehearsals and performances, including works by Elgar, Schumann, Shostakovich, Bloch, Vivaldi and Schubert. Written for Sol Gabetta the world premiere of "Presence" by Pēteris Vasks marks the end of the film about a soloist, who not only impresses the audience with her unique musical touch, but also with her charisma. The audience seems to become part of the concert and of Gabetta’s world of imaginative and emotional perception.
Original title: A Part Of My Soul
Director: Annette Schreier
Production of Screen Land Film,
in co-production with NDR,
in cooperation with ARTE
© 2013, Screen Land Film / NDR / ARTE
German Brass performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Concerto after Vivaldi in D major, BWV 972. From the concert "German Brass goes Bach" with music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Enrique Crespo.
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Concerto after Vivaldi in D major, BWV 972
German Brass are:
Trumpets:
Matthias Höfs
Uwe Köller
Werner Heckmann
Christoph Baerwind
French Horns:
Klaus Wallendorf
Wolfgang Gaag
Trombones:
Enrique Crespo
Alexander Erbrich
Uwe Füssel
Tuba:
Walter Hilgers
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts, Leipzig
in co-operation with SWR
© 2000, EuroArts
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 15 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014).
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Claude Nougaro / Michel Legrand - "La Chanson"
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
German Brass performs Johann Sebastian Bach's Easter Oratorio BWV 249: Sinfonia, Adagio & Duetto e coro. From the concert "German Brass goes Bach" with music by J.S. Bach, arranged by Enrique Crespo.
Watch the full concert playlist here:
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Easter Oratorio BWV 249: Sinfonia, Adagio & Duetto e coro (Arr. Enrique Crespo)
German Brass are:
Trumpets:
Matthias Höfs
Uwe Köller
Werner Heckmann
Christoph Baerwind
French Horns:
Klaus Wallendorf
Wolfgang Gaag
Trombones:
Enrique Crespo
Alexander Erbrich
Uwe Füssel
Tuba:
Walter Hilgers
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts, Leipzig
in co-operation with SWR
© 2000, EuroArts
"Gran Gala di Verdi" - a concert celebrating the music of Giuseppe Verdi.
Starring Plácido Domingo, José Cura, Marcelo Álvarez, José Carreras, Daniela Dessi, Leo Nucci, Ruggero Raimondi, Mariella Devia, Barbara Frittoli, Luciana D'Intino, Konstantin Gorny, Elisabete Matos, Gloria Scalchi, Riccardo Zanellato, Rossana Rinaldi, Gianluca Floris & Zubin Mehta.
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Giuseppe Verdi Gala
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:33 Nabucco: "Va pensiero..." (Zubin Mehta, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino)
00:06:23 Rigoletto: "La donna è mobile" (Marcelo Álvarez)
00:09:08 Rigoletto: "Belle figlia dell'amore" (Leo Nucci, Mariella Devia, Gloria Scalchi, Marcelo Alvarez)
00:15:07 La Traviata: "È strano..." (Mariella Devia, Marcelo Alvarez)
00:24:50 Un Ballo in Maschera: "Eri tu..." (Leo Nucci)
00:31:07 Il Trovatore: "Tacea la notte..." (José Cura, Daniela Dessi, Leo Nucci)
00:38:32 Il Trovatore: "Madre, non dormi...(Placido Domingo, Barbara Frittoli, Gloria Scalchi, Leo Nucci)
00:55:11 La Forza del Destino: "Pace, pace mio Dio" (Daniela Dessi)
01:01:05 Don Carlo: "Ella giammai m'amò..." (Ruggero Raimondi)
01:10:39 Don Carlo: "O don fatale..." (Luciana D'Intino)
01:15:53 Otello: "Già nella notte densa" (José Cura, Barbara Frittoli)
01:26:17 Otello: Finale, Act IV (Placido Domingo, Daniela Dessi, Leo Nucci, Rossana Rinaldi, Gianluca Floris, Riccardo Zanellato, Konstantin Gorny)
01:48:02 Falstaff: Finale, Act III "Tutto nel mondo è burla..." (Plácido Domingo, José Cura, Marcelo Álvarez, José Carreras, Daniela Dessi, Leo Nucci, Ruggero Raimondi, Mariella Devia, Barbara Frittoli, Luciana D'Intino, Konstantin Gorny, Elisabete Matos, Gloria Scalchi, Riccardo Zanellato, Rossana Rinaldi, Gianluca Floris)
Vocalists:
Plácido Domingo
José Cura
Marcelo Álvarez
José Carreras
Daniela Dessi
Leo Nucci
Ruggero Raimondi
Mariella Devia
Barbara Frittoli
Konstantin Gorny
Elisabete Matos
Cinzia Rizzone
Gloria Scalchi
Riccardo Zanellato
Rossana Rinaldi
Luciana D'Intino
Gianluca Floris
Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Coro del Festival Verdi di Parma
Zubin Mehta - conductor
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 14 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014).
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Alan & Marilyn Bergmann / Michel Legrand - "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" from The Happy Ending
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 13 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Jacques Demy / Michel Legrand - "Rêves secrets d'un prince et d'une princesse" from Peau d’âne (Donkey Skin)
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Laurent Naouri - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 12 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Jacques Demy / Michel Legrand - "Conseils de la fée des lilas", from Peau d'âne (Donkey Skin)
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
W.A. Mozart's Andante & Variations, K. 501 performed by Elena Bashkirova & Kirill Gerstein.
Part 7 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Andante & Variations, K. 501
00:00 Intro
00:33 Andante
01:45 Variation 1
02:49 Variation 2
03:48 Variation 3
04:48 Variation 4
06:07 Variation 5
Elena Bashkirova - piano
Kirill Gerstein - piano
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 11 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Claude Nougaro / Michel Legrand - "Le rouge et le noir"
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 10 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand - Imitation des pianistes de jazz (Art Tatum, Duke Ellington, Errol Garner, George Shearing, Dave Brubeck, Fats Domino, Oscar Peterson & Count Basie)
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
Michael Barenboim performs Elliot Carter's "Statement – Remembering Aaron". Part 6 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Elliot Carter - "Statement – Remembering Aaron"
Michael Barenboim - violin
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 9 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Miles Davis / Michel Legrand - "Dingo Rock"
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 8 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand - "You Must Believe in Spring" from Les demoiselles de Rochefort
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
The Gewandhausquartett performs W.A. Mozart's String Quartet No. 21 in D major, K. 575.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - String Quartet No. 21 in D major, K. 575
00:00 Allegretto
07:09 Andante
11:19 Menuetto: Allegretto
17:21 Allegretto
Gewandhaus Quartet:
Frank-Michael Erben - violin
Conrad Suske - violin
Volker Metz - viola
Jürnjakob TImm - cello
Steffen Adelmann - double bass
Directed by Hans Hadulla
Produced by Paul Smaczny
A production of EuroArts Music International
© 2005, EuroArts Music
Robert Schumann's Piano Quintet in E flat Major, Op. 44 performed by Guy Braunstein, Michael Barenboim, Elena Bashkirova, Madeleine Carruzzo & Gary Hoffman.
Part 5 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Robert Schumann - Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44
00:00 Intro
00:31 I. Allegro brillante
09:51 II. In modo dùna Marcia. Un poco largamente - Agitato
18:38 III: Scherzo. Molto vivace
23:42 IV. Allegro ma non troppo
Elena Bashkirova - piano
Guy Braunstein - violin
Michael Barenboim - violin
Madeleine Carruzzo - viola
Gary Hoffman - cello
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 7 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand / Claude Nougaro - "Le cinéma"
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
W. A. Mozart's Piano Trio in G Major, K. 564 performed by Kirill Gerstein, Mihaela Martin & Nicolas Altstaedt. Part 4 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Trio in G Major, K. 564
00:00 Intro
00:07 I. Allegro
05:21 II. Andante
11:47 III: Allegretto
Kirill Gerstein - piano
Mihaela Martin - violin
Nicolas Altstaedt - cello
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 6 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Jacques Demy / Michel Legrand - "Recette pour un cake d'amour" from Peau d'âne (Donkey Skin)
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 5 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand / Alan & Marilyn Bergmann - "Papa Can You Hear Me?" from Yentl
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
Claudio Abbado conducts the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and soloist Alfred Brendel in a concert of music by Ludwig van Beethoven & Anton Bruckner.
00:00 Intro
00:00:47 Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37
00:01:08 I. Allegro con brio
00:18:04 II. Largo
00:27:36 III. Rondo. Allegro
00:39:16 Anton Bruckner - Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB 107
00:39:55 I. Allegro moderato
00:58:55 II. Adagio. Sehr feierlich und sehr langsam
01:19:35 III. Scherzo. Sehr schnell - Trio. Etwas langsamer
01:29:08 IV. Finale. Bewegt, doch nicht schnell
Alfred Brendel - soloist
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
Directed by Michael Beyer
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with NHK / ARTE / SF DRS
2005, EuroArts Music International
The Gewandhausquartett performs W.A. Mozart's String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K. 387.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - String Quartet No. 14 in G major, K. 387
00:00 I. Allegro vivace assai
07:44 II. Menuetto: Allegretto
16:15 III. Andante cantabile
23:28 IV. Molto allegro
Gewandhaus Quartet:
Frank-Michael Erben - violin
Conrad Suske - violin
Volker Metz - viola
Jürnjakob TImm - cello
Steffen Adelmann - double bass
Directed by Hans Hadulla
Produced by Paul Smaczny
A production of EuroArts Music International
© 2005, EuroArts Music
Clip from Mikael Karlsson's Melancholia – an opera based on the film by Lars von Trier.
Starring Lauren Snouffer, Rihab Chaieb, Anne Sofie von Otter, Jens Persson Hertzman, Ola Eliasson, and others. With English, German & French subtitles in YouTube player.
Mikael Karlsson - "Ophelia" from Melancholia
Lauren Snouffer - vocal
Royal Swedish Orchestra / Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Opera Chorus
Andrea Molino - conductor
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Mikael Karlsson - Melancholia
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Royce Vavrek (based on the film by Lars von Trier)
CAST
Lauren Snouffer - Justine
Rihab Chaieb - Claire
Anne Sofie von Otter - Gaby
Jens Persson Hertzman - Michael
Ola Eliasson - John
Johan Edholm - Jack
Mikael Stenbaek - Tim
Nils Nygård / Anton Textorius - Leo
Klas Hedlund - Bean Counting Man
Royal Swedish Orchestra / Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Opera Chorus
Andrea Molino - conductor
Composer: Mikael Karlsson
Libretto: Royce Vavrek
Orchestration: MIkael Karlsson & Michael P Atkinson
Chorusmaster: Ines Kaun
Orchestra Manager: Helle Rodrick Solberg
Choreography: Charlotta Öfverholm
Costume Design: Chrisi Karvonides
Sound Design: Avgoustos Psillas
Sound Mix for Video Version: Peter Hecker
Synthesizer Programming: Jocki Lövmark
Set Design: Boris Kudlička
Lighting Design: Tom Visser
Video Art: Bartek Macias
Dramaturgy: Katarina Aronsson
Assistant Director: Marianne Odencrants
Artistic Director: Ellen Lamm
Video Editor: Caro Keller
Director of Photography: Morgan Brown
Stage Director: Sláva Daubnerová
TV Director: Andreas Morell
Producer: Tove Asplind
Commissioned by Birgitta Svendén and the Royal Swedish Opera
Produced by EuroArts
in cooperation with I samproduktion med / svt / film figures libres / mezzo / medici.tv
in collaboration wirh I samarbete med / WDR / ARTE
with the support of Med stöd av
With kind permission from Zentropa Entertainment
© 2023, EuroArts
Clip from Mikael Karlsson's Melancholia – an opera based on the film by Lars von Trier.
Starring Lauren Snouffer, Rihab Chaieb, Anne Sofie von Otter, Jens Persson Hertzman, Ola Eliasson, and others. With English, German & French subtitles in YouTube player.
Mikael Karlsson - "The Husband Becomes the Coward" from Melancholia
Rihab Chaieb - vocal
Lauren Snouffer - vocal
Royal Swedish Orchestra / Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Opera Chorus
Andrea Molino - conductor
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Mikael Karlsson - Melancholia
Opera in two acts
Libretto by Royce Vavrek (based on the film by Lars von Trier)
CAST
Lauren Snouffer - Justine
Rihab Chaieb - Claire
Anne Sofie von Otter - Gaby
Jens Persson Hertzman - Michael
Ola Eliasson - John
Johan Edholm - Jack
Mikael Stenbaek - Tim
Nils Nygård / Anton Textorius - Leo
Klas Hedlund - Bean Counting Man
Royal Swedish Orchestra / Kungliga Hovkapellet
Royal Swedish Opera Chorus
Andrea Molino - conductor
Composer: Mikael Karlsson
Libretto: Royce Vavrek
Orchestration: MIkael Karlsson & Michael P Atkinson
Chorusmaster: Ines Kaun
Orchestra Manager: Helle Rodrick Solberg
Choreography: Charlotta Öfverholm
Costume Design: Chrisi Karvonides
Sound Design: Avgoustos Psillas
Sound Mix for Video Version: Peter Hecker
Synthesizer Programming: Jocki Lövmark
Set Design: Boris Kudlička
Lighting Design: Tom Visser
Video Art: Bartek Macias
Dramaturgy: Katarina Aronsson
Assistant Director: Marianne Odencrants
Artistic Director: Ellen Lamm
Video Editor: Caro Keller
Director of Photography: Morgan Brown
Stage Director: Sláva Daubnerová
TV Director: Andreas Morell
Producer: Tove Asplind
Commissioned by Birgitta Svendén and the Royal Swedish Opera
Produced by EuroArts
in cooperation with I samproduktion med / svt / film figures libres / mezzo / medici.tv
in collaboration wirh I samarbete med / WDR / ARTE
with the support of Med stöd av
With kind permission from Zentropa Entertainment
© 2023, EuroArts
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 4 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand / Jacques Demy - "Chanson de Delphine à Lancien" (from Les demoiselles de Rochefort)
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 3 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand / Eddy Marnay - "La valse des lilas"
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
Stage Director: Sláva Daubnerová
Conductor: Andrea Molino
Orchestra: Royal Swedish Orchestra
Cast: Royal Swedish Opera Chorus; Lauren Snouffer (Justine), Rihab Chaieb (Claire), Anne Sofie von Otter (Gaby), Jens Persson Hertzman (Michael), Ola Eliasson (John), Johan Edholm (Jack)
At her wedding reception, the beautiful but depressed Justine spots a red star in the sky. It is the planet Melancholia, which is on a collision course with Earth. The bridegroom Michael tries to calm her down with his love, her mother Gaby poisons her with her darkness, and her sister Claire attempts to rescue her with her solicitude. But no-one can stop the mysterious forces ignited within Justine. And Melancholia gets closer and closer…
The iconic director Lars von Trier’s apocalyptic Melancholia took the world by storm in 2011. The composer Mikael Karlsson – known to the audiences for his music to Alexander Ekman ballets such as Midsummer Night’s Dream and Hammer – has now made a full-length opera based on the drama art film. The librettist is Royce Vavrek, who also wrote the libretto for the operatic version of von Trier’s Breaking the Waves. The soloists include the soprano Lauren Snouffer – a virtuoso performer of both baroque opera and contemporary music – as Justine, Metropolitan Opera’s young rising star Rihab Chaieb as Claire, and Anne Sofie von Otter as the ice-cold mother Gaby.Repertoire: Richard Strauss: Die Frau ohne Schatten
TV Director: Andreas Morell
Produced by EuroArts Music in coproduction with Royal Opera House, in collaboration with Les Films Figures Libres and Mezzo
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Elliot Carter's Esprit Rude / Esprit Doux for Flute and Clarinet performed by Guy Eshed & Karl-Heinz Steffens. Part 3 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Elliot Carter - Esprit Rude / Esprit Doux for Flute and Clarinet
00:00 Intro
00:20 Elliot Carter - Esprit Rude / Esprit Doux for Flute and Clarinet
Karl-Heinz Steffens - clarinet
Guy Eshed - flute
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 2 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand / Eddy Marnay - "L'âme sœur à l'hameçon"
Natalie Dessay - vocal
Michel Legrand - piano
Pierre Boussaguet - double bass
François Laizeau - drums
Pierre Perchaud - guitar
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
"Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand" - a concert of legendary music by composer and pianist Michel Legrand (1932-2019). With Natalie Dessay, Michel Legrand, his band and Laurent Naouri.
Part 1 of the concert "Natalie Dessay sings Michel Legrand: Entre elle & lui" (2014). With English subtitles in YouTube player.
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Michel Legrand - Concerto de Michel Legrand
Michel Legrand - piano
About the event
Recorded live at the exceptional setting of the Orangerie du Château de Versailles. Natalie Dessay and Michel Legrand take us on a journey through all the magic of the songs created by Michel Legrand. More creative than ever, Legrand now returns to the piano with his trio. Natalie Dessay singing his songs while being accompanied by the quartet promises to be an intense musical moment!
TV Director: Gérard Pullicino
Produced by Prismedia in co-production with ARTE France
Distributed by EuroArts Music International
© 2014, Prismedia / ARTE France
Johannes Brahms's String Sextet No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 18 performed by Guy Braunstein, Ori Kam, Michael Barenboim, Nicolas Altstaedt, Madeleine Carruzzo & Zvi Plesser.
Part 2 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Johannes Brahms - String Sextet No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 18
00:00 Intro
00:25 I. Allegro ma non troppo
15:46 II. Andante ma moderato
26:01 III. Scherzo. Allegro molto
29:28 IV. Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso
Michael Barenboim - violin
Guy Braunstein - violin
Ori Kam - viola
Madeleine Carruzzo - viola
Zvi Plesser - cello
Nicolas Altstaedt - cello
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
Gabriela Montero performs Alberto Ginastera's Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22.
Final part of the event "An evening Gabriela Montero: Improvisations, Brahms and Ginastera", featuring a recital of pieces by Johannes Brahms and Alberto Ginastera, as well as Montero's famous improvisations after suggestions from the audience - on themes by Giacomo Puccini, John Williams, Frédéric Chopin, Astor Piazzolla, and more.
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Alberto Ginastera - Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 22
00:00 Allegro Marcato
03:50 Presto misterioso
06:01 Adagio molto appassionato
Gabriela Montero - piano
About "An Evening with Gabriela Montero"
Gabriela Montero loves improvisation. The Venezuelan artist masters this uncommon art like
no other contemporary classical pianist. In her concerts, this remarkable talent has become
the highlight. This recital recording captures Montero's ephemeral gimmicks that fascinate
her audience.
Born in Caracas, Gabriela gave her first public performance at the age of five. She made her
concerto début with the “Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra” conducted by José Antonio Abreu
and was granted a scholarship from the Venezuelan government to study in the USA at the
age of eight. From her first contact with a piano, Gabriela has always improvised. At the
behest of Martha Argerich she decided to make it public, ignoring the possibility of being
perceived improper.
TV Directors: Steffen Herrmann, Maria Stodtmeier
Produced by EuroArts Music, in co-production with ARTE/ZDF
© 2009, EuroArts Music / ZDF
The Gewandhausquartett performs W.A. Mozart's String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K. 465 ("Dissonance").
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K. 465 "Dissonance"
00:00 Adagio – Allegro
10:11 Andante cantabile
17:44 Menuetto – Trio
22:56 Allegro molto
Gewandhaus Quartet:
Frank-Michael Erben - violin
Conrad Suske - violin
Volker Metz - viola
Jürnjakob TImm - cello
Steffen Adelmann - double bass
Directed by Hans Hadulla
Produced by Paul Smaczny
A production of EuroArts Music International
© 2005, EuroArts Music
Roland Pöntinen performs Isaac Albéniz's "Iberia", Book II, Rondena & Triana, Sergei Rachmaninoff's Serenade in B flat minor, Op. 3, No. 5 & Maurice Ravel's "Oiseaux tristes".
Final part of the Roland Pöntinen recital, from the series "Legato - The World of the Piano".
00:00 Isaac Albéniz - Iberia, Book II, No. 1: Rondeña
06:41 Isaac Albéniz - Iberia, Book II, No. 3: Triana
12:19 Sergei Rachmaninov - Sérénade in B flat minor, Op. 3, No. 5
15:18 Maurice Ravel - "Oiseaux tristes"
Roland Pöntinen - piano
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About "Legato - World of the Piano"
A new generation has made the piano popular again: pianists with a passion for virtuosity and a willingness to expand their repertoire. In addition to the usual classics, they perform formerly scorned works or discover neglected composers. LEGATO is a series dedicated to presenting some of this new movement's most fascinating pianists - their individual approaches, their fresh ideas and their music.
Roland Pöntinen acquired his mastery quietly, with seamless consistency in his native Sweden, and since his debut in 1981, he has become known beyond his native North in the more cultivated international piano world.
For this recital, Pöntinen put together a program that could be a kind of self-portrait: he dares a lot, because apart from a single work that he certainly considers central, namely Chopin's Ballade op. 52 - it is one of the centerpieces of his musical thinking - almost all the works on this evening are rarities: Couperin (with the sensuous "Rondeau Les Barricades mistérieuses" and Rameau's sparklingly played "Gavotte", the Busoni group - not to mention the fact that he offers a new work by the Finnish composer Saariaho: 'Prélude' and, answered in the program sequence by Chopin's Ballade, also a 'Ballade'.
Directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre
A production of Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
in co-production with SVT
© 2007, Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
Paul Hindemith's Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano performed by Guy Braunstein, Karl-Heinz Steffens, Elena Bashkirova & Frans Helmerson.
Part 1 of the concert at the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival.
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Paul Hindemith - Quartet for Clarinet, Violin, Cello & Piano
00:00 Intro
00:20 I. Mäßig bewegt
07:24 II. Sehr langsam
16:05 III. Mäßig bewegt - lebhaft
Karl-Heinz Steffens - clarinet
Guy Braunstein - violin
Frans Helmerson - cello
Elena Bashkirova - piano
Kirill Gerstein - piano
A production of EuroArts Music International
in co-production with ARTE France
© 2009, EuroArts Music International
Gabriela Montero performs Johannes Brahms's Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118.
Part 7 of the event "An evening Gabriela Montero: Improvisations, Brahms and Ginastera", featuring a recital of pieces by Johannes Brahms and Alberto Ginastera, as well as Montero's famous improvisations after suggestions from the audience - on themes by Giacomo Puccini, John Williams, Frédéric Chopin, Astor Piazzolla, and more.
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Johannes Brahms - Six Pieces for Piano, Op. 118
00:00 Interview introduction
00:44 Intermezzo in A minor. Allegro non assai, ma molto appassionato
02:49 Intermezzo in A major. Andante teneramente
08:11 Ballade in G minor. Allegro energico
11:59 Intermezzo in F minor. Allegretto un poco agitato
14:29 Romanze in F major. Andante
18:16 Intermezzo in E flat minor. Andante, largo e mesto
Gabriela Montero - piano
About "An Evening with Gabriela Montero"
Gabriela Montero loves improvisation. The Venezuelan artist masters this uncommon art like
no other contemporary classical pianist. In her concerts, this remarkable talent has become
the highlight. This recital recording captures Montero's ephemeral gimmicks that fascinate
her audience.
Born in Caracas, Gabriela gave her first public performance at the age of five. She made her
concerto début with the “Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra” conducted by José Antonio Abreu
and was granted a scholarship from the Venezuelan government to study in the USA at the
age of eight. From her first contact with a piano, Gabriela has always improvised. At the
behest of Martha Argerich she decided to make it public, ignoring the possibility of being
perceived improper.
TV Directors: Steffen Herrmann, Maria Stodtmeier
Produced by EuroArts Music, in co-production with ARTE/ZDF
© 2009, EuroArts Music / ZDF
Part 5 of the Roland Pöntinen recital, from the series "Legato - The World of the Piano".
Kaija Saariaho - "Ballade"
Roland Pöntinen - piano
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About "Legato - World of the Piano"
A new generation has made the piano popular again: pianists with a passion for virtuosity and a willingness to expand their repertoire. In addition to the usual classics, they perform formerly scorned works or discover neglected composers. LEGATO is a series dedicated to presenting some of this new movement's most fascinating pianists - their individual approaches, their fresh ideas and their music.
Roland Pöntinen acquired his mastery quietly, with seamless consistency in his native Sweden, and since his debut in 1981, he has become known beyond his native North in the more cultivated international piano world.
For this recital, Pöntinen put together a program that could be a kind of self-portrait: he dares a lot, because apart from a single work that he certainly considers central, namely Chopin's Ballade op. 52 - it is one of the centerpieces of his musical thinking - almost all the works on this evening are rarities: Couperin (with the sensuous "Rondeau Les Barricades mistérieuses" and Rameau's sparklingly played "Gavotte", the Busoni group - not to mention the fact that he offers a new work by the Finnish composer Saariaho: 'Prélude' and, answered in the program sequence by Chopin's Ballade, also a 'Ballade'.
Directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre
A production of Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
in co-production with SVT
© 2007, Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
Based on a suggestion from the audience, Gabriela Montero performs an improvisation that combines two famous pieces: Frédéric Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 & Astor Piazzolla's "Adiós Nonino".
Part 6 of the event "An evening Gabriela Montero: Improvisations, Brahms and Ginastera", featuring a recital of pieces by Johannes Brahms and Alberto Ginastera, as well as Montero's famous improvisations after suggestions from the audience - on themes by Giacomo Puccini, John Williams, Frédéric Chopin, Astor Piazzolla, and more.
Watch the growing playlist of the entire concert: youtube.com/watch?v=jtNRl-G7KXs&list=PLBjoEdEVMABIauwgUzQy39eQsI5n31Aa5&index=1
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Frederic Chopin - Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
Astor Piazzolla - Adios Nonino
Gabriela Montero - piano
About "An Evening with Gabriela Montero"
Gabriela Montero loves improvisation. The Venezuelan artist masters this uncommon art like
no other contemporary classical pianist. In her concerts, this remarkable talent has become
the highlight. This recital recording captures Montero's ephemeral gimmicks that fascinate
her audience.
Born in Caracas, Gabriela gave her first public performance at the age of five. She made her
concerto début with the “Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra” conducted by José Antonio Abreu
and was granted a scholarship from the Venezuelan government to study in the USA at the
age of eight. From her first contact with a piano, Gabriela has always improvised. At the
behest of Martha Argerich she decided to make it public, ignoring the possibility of being
perceived improper.
TV Directors: Steffen Herrmann, Maria Stodtmeier
Produced by EuroArts Music, in co-production with ARTE/ZDF
© 2009, EuroArts Music / ZDF
The Gewandhausquartett performs W.A. Mozart's Serenade No. 13 in G major, K. 525 ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik").
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Serenade No. 13 in G major, K. 525 ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik")
00:00 I. Allegro
05:21 II. Romanze: Andante
10:55 III. Menuetto
13:08 IV. Rondo: Allegro
Gewandhaus Quartet:
Frank Michael Erben - violin
Conrad Suske - violin
Volker Metz - viola
Jürnjakob TImm - cello
Steffen Adelmann - double bass
Directed by Hans Hadulla
Produced by Paul Smaczny
A production of EuroArts Music International
© 2005, EuroArts Music
Part 4 of the Roland Pöntinen recital, from the series "Legato - The World of the Piano".
Kaija Saariaho - "Prélude for Piano"
Roland Pöntinen - piano
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About "Legato - World of the Piano"
A new generation has made the piano popular again: pianists with a passion for virtuosity and a willingness to expand their repertoire. In addition to the usual classics, they perform formerly scorned works or discover neglected composers. LEGATO is a series dedicated to presenting some of this new movement's most fascinating pianists - their individual approaches, their fresh ideas and their music.
Roland Pöntinen acquired his mastery quietly, with seamless consistency in his native Sweden, and since his debut in 1981, he has become known beyond his native North in the more cultivated international piano world.
For this recital, Pöntinen put together a program that could be a kind of self-portrait: he dares a lot, because apart from a single work that he certainly considers central, namely Chopin's Ballade op. 52 - it is one of the centerpieces of his musical thinking - almost all the works on this evening are rarities: Couperin (with the sensuous "Rondeau Les Barricades mistérieuses" and Rameau's sparklingly played "Gavotte", the Busoni group - not to mention the fact that he offers a new work by the Finnish composer Saariaho: 'Prélude' and, answered in the program sequence by Chopin's Ballade, also a 'Ballade'.
Directed by Jan Schmidt-Garre
A production of Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
in co-production with SVT
© 2007, Pars Media & EuroArts Music International
Premiered at Avant Première, 19 February 2024, Berlin
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Maurice Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé: Part 3: Danse générale - Bacchanale (Troisième partie: Danse générale - Bacchanale)
Choreographic symphony
CAST
Ballet de l'Opéra national du Capitole
Natalia de Froberville - Chloé
Ramiro Gómez Samón - Daphnis
Alexandre De Oliveira Ferreira - Pan
Rouslan Savdenov - Dorcon
Alexandra Surodeeva - Lycéion
Minoru Kaneko - Bryaxis, the pirates leader
The Shepherdesses:
Sofia Caminiti
Georgina Giovannoni
Saki Isonaga
Solène Monnereau
Kayo Nakazato
Tiphaine Prévost
Nina Queiroz
Penelope Scarian
Marie Varlet
The Shepherds:
Eneko Amorós Zaragoza
Charley Austin
Amaury Barreras Lapinet
Mathéo Bourreau
Simon Catonnet
Baptiste Claudon
Minoru Kaneko
Jérémy Leydier
Lorenzo Misuri
The Pirates:
Eneko Amorós Zaragoza
Charley Austin
Amaury Barreras Lapinet
Mathéo Bourreau
Simon Catonnet
Baptiste Claudon
Jérémy Leydier
Lorenzo Misuri
Rouslan Savdenov
Kader Belarbi - ballet director
Thierry Malandain - choreographer
Giuseppe Chiavaro - assistant choreographer
Orchestre national du Capitole
Maxime Pascal - musical direction
Daniel Rossignol - violin solo - concert master
Sets and costumes: Jorge Gallardo
Lights: François Menou
A film by Patrick Lauze
With the participation of Mezzo / Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée / belleZimages / POM.tv
© 2022, Les Films Figures Libres – Opéra national du Capitole
Maurice Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé: Suite No. 2 / Part 3: Sunrise (Troisième partie: Lever du jour)
Choreographic symphony
CAST
Ballet de l'Opéra national du Capitole
Natalia de Froberville - Chloé
Ramiro Gómez Samón - Daphnis
Alexandre De Oliveira Ferreira - Pan
Rouslan Savdenov - Dorcon
Alexandra Surodeeva - Lycéion
Minoru Kaneko - Bryaxis, the pirates leader
The Shepherdesses:
Sofia Caminiti
Georgina Giovannoni
Saki Isonaga
Solène Monnereau
Kayo Nakazato
Tiphaine Prévost
Nina Queiroz
Penelope Scarian
Marie Varlet
The Shepherds:
Eneko Amorós Zaragoza
Charley Austin
Amaury Barreras Lapinet
Mathéo Bourreau
Simon Catonnet
Baptiste Claudon
Minoru Kaneko
Jérémy Leydier
Lorenzo Misuri
The Pirates:
Eneko Amorós Zaragoza
Charley Austin
Amaury Barreras Lapinet
Mathéo Bourreau
Simon Catonnet
Baptiste Claudon
Jérémy Leydier
Lorenzo Misuri
Rouslan Savdenov
Kader Belarbi - ballet director
Thierry Malandain - choreographer
Giuseppe Chiavaro - assistant choreographer
Orchestre national du Capitole
Maxime Pascal - musical direction
Daniel Rossignol - violin solo - concert master
Sets and costumes: Jorge Gallardo
Lights: François Menou
A film by Patrick Lauze
With the participation of Mezzo / Centre National du Cinéma et de l’image animée / belleZimages / POM.tv
© 2022, Les Films Figures Libres – Opéra national du Capitole
The stars of "Spirits of Mozart" and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra perform Dmitri Pavlovs arrangement of W. A Mozart's Canon K. 560a - "O du eselhafter Peierl".
Part 15 of the crossover music event "Spirits of Mozart" (2006). Featuring Ian Anderson, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Benjamin Schmid, Christiane Oelze, Amira Selim, Mozart in Egypt, Michael Pogo Kreiner and Edsel Gomez.
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W. A. Mozart / Dmitri Pavlov - Canon K. 560a - "O du eselhafter Peierl"
Dee Dee Bridgewater
Amira Selim
Christiane Oelze
Mozart in Egypt
Ian Anderson & Band
Michael Pogo Kreiner & Band
Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
Andrey Boreyko - conductor
About "Spirits of Mozart"
A crossover experience inspired by the music of Mozart: the surprising and original Spirits of Mozart. In this crossover concert, outstanding personalities from the fields of pop, jazz and classical music interpret Mozart`s compositions in their personal musical languages for a broad public of the 21st century. These performances show that the impact of Mozart`s music reaches far beyond the boundaries of classical music. Performers like Dee Dee Bridgewater, the young violinist Benjamin Schmid with jazz band and orchestra, Jethro Tull’s singer-flutist Ian Anderson and many others present Mozart arrangements in a rousing, electrifying melange of classical, jazz and pop culture.
Directed by Henning Kasten
A co-production of EuroArts and ORF in cooperation with EBU
© 2006, EuroArts Music International
Meet conductor and cellist Klaus Mäkelä through the eyes of Bruno Monsaingeon. The legendary director discovered the young maestro's genius for the first time in 2021 at a concert by the Orchestre de Paris, when he was just 25 years old. A wave of emotion swept through the hall, setting off a chain reaction. The orchestra expressed its desire to play again under his baton, and Bruno Monsaingeon decided to share the story of this prodigy with the world.
From his way of interpreting music to his meticulous approach to concerts (with Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw orchestra or Orchestre de Paris) and recordings (with Oslo-filharmonien), via his personal history and his years of training (in the class of Jorma Panula), nothing is left aside in this portrait. Through his travelling and musical collaborations, the director reveals himself as a conductor who is to leave his mark on the 21st century, although his career is just beginning. More than a simple subject of study, Mäkelä plays an active role in this documentary, lending himself to interviews, giving us an invaluable insight into his vision of music.
Produced by Idéale Audience Group, ARTE France, Avrotros
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