On the stage of the ARTE Concert Festival, Jehnny Beth delivers, as usual, an incandescent performance of tracks from TO LOVE IS TO LIVE, her first album.
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On the stage of the ARTE Concert Festival, Jehnny Beth delivers, as usual, an incandescent performance of tracks from TO LOVE IS TO LIVE, her first album.
01. Ouverture 02. La Musique (Sir Duke de Stevie Wonder) 03. Oh La La! 04. L Ete Indien 05. A Toi 06. Il Faut Naitre а Monaco 07. Le Jardin Du Luxembourg 08. Green Black Dollar 09. Tom Dooley 10. Walk Right In 11. Oh my Darling Clementine 12. Et si tu n'existais pas 13. Le cafe Des Trois Colombes 14. Il Etait Une Fois Nous Deux 15. La Fleur Aux Dents 16. Le Chemin de Papa 16. Les Champs Elysees 17. Siffler Sur La Colline 18. Fais-moi de L'Electricite 19. Pourquoi Pas Moi 20. L'Amerique Бонусы: 01. Une Chanson,Une Histoire ( par Claude Lemesle ) 02. Clips Videos ( Depuis L'Annee Derniere A Mon Fils ) 03. L'Agenda Souvenirs 04. Karaokes ( "A Toi", "La Fleur aux Dents", "Le Chemin de Papa" )
Selon "Radio plus près de Dieu", rien n'est conçu sans Dieu, surtout pas les shampoings, produits de beauté, la vente des disques... Un animateur dénonce cette escroquerie à l'antenne, ce qui lui vaut d'être licencié. Il réapparaîtra sur de nouvelles ondes avec "Radio plus près de la Vérité".
In a house half devastated by a cataclysm, men and women take inventory of the sonic rubble of their memory during a musical ceremony.
The Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest (All The Winners + Favourites 1956–1980) collection was the first volume of a massive celebratory project released in 2005 to mark the contest's golden jubilee.
For its 2025 edition, La Folle Journée celebrates the cities of music. Ricercar Consort and Floriane Hasler have chosen Venice as the destination for their concert, with Vivaldi guiding them through the Serenissima.
Conductors Beatriz Fernández Aucejo and Claire Gibault co-direct an exceptional concert, building a bridge between two generations and two countries. Setlist : Johannes Brahms : Hungarian Dances (excerpts - orchestrations by Johannes Brahms, Martin Schmeling, and Antonín Dvořák) Antonín Dvořák: Waldesruhe, for cello and orchestra - Rondo, for cello and orchestra - Symphony No. 9 “From the New World”
The cinematographic illustration of fifteen cheerful, tender or ferocious songs that made the success of the songwriter of the comedian Noël-Noël. After "Les casses pieds", "La vie chantée" stages several sketches of daily life where everyone can recognize themselves and laugh about it.
In 1981, in Grenoble, Mickey, Bertrand, Frédéric, Charles, Louise, and Aimée—brought together by a shared desire to make music—are the members of a band called the “Why Notes.” During a wedding ceremony in a church where Charles is playing the harmonium for the occasion, Bertrand, who has come to join him, notices the groom interrupting the ceremony and running away. A few hours later, just as the band is about to leave for a concert in Paris at the high school they attended, Bertrand runs into Clara, who suggests they run away together and then disappears... Bertrand, completely captivated by Clara, leaves the band and sets off in search of her... in Paris.
Hit after hit, pop-icon Harry Styles, once the centerpiece of the world's biggest boy bands has grown into someone who isn't afraid of self-expression, continuing to reject the traditional confines of masculinity.
An intimate portrait of Barbara Pravi. The camera slips into the background, forgotten as it accompanies the singer and actress through her everyday life to reveal her inner pathway. An opportunity to follow her through the different stages of a great adventure, the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
An Italo-French biopic about one of the most famous women of Belle Époque, Spanish-born dancer and actress, star of Folies-Bèrgere: Carolina Otero.
Chinese-Belgian producer Bolis Pupul traces his Hong Kong roots in Letter To Yu, his first solo album, which he will be presenting at Paris' Ground Control.
Julien Chauvin and the Concert de la Loge perform works by Vivaldi and Mozart in the famous Cour Marly at the Musée du Louvre, featuring mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti and violist Amihai Grosz.
In celebration of Verdi's 200th birthday in 2013, the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence produced the composer's colorful masterpiece Rigoletto for the first time in its history. Verdi expert Gianandrea Noseda conducted the London Symphony Orchestra in a production that marked the return of the Canadian stage director Robert Carsen to the festival following a 17 year hiatus. Carsen sets his interpretation of this classic opera in the cutthroat world of the circus. Based on Victor Hugo's play Le roi s’amuse, Verdi's opera in three acts Rigoletto premiered in 1851. Similar to the play that inspired it, the opera faced censorship because of its controversial subject of libertinism at court. The opera’s tragic story revolves around the licentious Duke of Mantua, his hunchbacked court jester Rigoletto, and the jester’s beautiful daughter, Gilda.
For its traditional outdoor season-closing concert held on Hradcany Square at the foot of Prague Castle, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Finnish-Ukrainian Dalia Stasevska performs works by Leos Janacek, Lili Boulanger, Georges Bizet and Maurice Ravel.
01 The Blister Exists 02 The Dying Song 03 Liberate 04 Yen 05 Psychosocial 06 The Devil In I 07 The Heretic Anthem 08 Eyeless 09 Wait And Bleed 10 Unsainted 11 Snuff 12 Purity 13 People = Shit 14 Surfacing 15 Duality 16 Spit It Out
As part of the celebrations marking the 750th anniversary of Lausanne Cathedral, Hans-Christoph Rademann conducts a monumental work of sacred music: Georg Friedrich Handel's Messiah, first performed in 1741.
When he composed his motet ‘Exsultate jubilate’ K.165, Mozart was only 17 years old. He was then at the height of his fame. He was 35 when he wrote ‘The Magic Flute’ and died shortly afterwards. Dutch conductor Ton Koopman presents a programme that traces the stages of the composer's life. Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva performs the solo parts.
Sensitive lookback on Françoise Hardy's career and life.
For this fourth episode of our Emporte La Nuit collection, Solann wanted to bring the flora and fauna of the Ermenonville forest to life. It's a lovely nod to this forest ranger's daughter, who has created a world that is as dark as it is magical. A few days before the release of her first album, we invite you to discover the world of one of the artists who will undoubtedly make her mark in 2025 in this exclusive live performance.
To mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of Antonio Vivaldi's “Four Seasons,” violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte and the ensemble Le Consort perform his most famous work in four iconic venues in Venice.
German-Jewish essayist, philosopher, and critic Walter Benjamin were one of the early 20th century's most influential thinkers, a light in the darkness of looming war and political oppression. In Benjamin, dernière nuit, composer Michel Tabachnik and librettist Régis Debray examine this life cruelly cut short by despair in the face of Nazism. Experience the opera here in its highly acclaimed 2016 premiere production at the Lyon Opera.
The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France invites the great Martha Argerich to perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 2 with them. A concert conducted by Ion Marin. Program: Ludwig van Beethoven with Piano Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 7
A portrait of the highs and lows of Jonathan Velasquez, Eddie Velasquez, Frank Navarrette and Carlos Ramirez, a group of friends from South Central L.A. who look to find their footing as immigrants in the foreign and labyrinthic streets of Paris. The film spans over a decade in the lives of the nomads and features an original soundtrack written and performed by the subjects.
Setlist: 1. Uprising 2. Supermassive Black Hole 3. MK Ultra(School outro) 4. Map of the Problematique (Who Knows Who outro) 5. Interlude 6. Hysteria(People of the Sun intro, Back in Black outro) 7. Unnatural Selection 8. Nishe(piano) 9. United States of Eurasia 10. Undisclosed Desires 11. Resistance 12. Bliss(extended) 13. Time Is Running Out(Power of Soul outro) 14. Starlight(With Bedroom Acoustics intro) 15. Plug In Baby(Burning Bridges intro) Encore: 16. Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1: Overture(With UFO Prop) 17. Stockholm Syndrome(With 'War Within a Breath' and 'Endless, Nameless' outro riffs) 18. Knights of Cydonia(Man with a Harmonica intro)
The discovery of an ancient music score in the Louvre sets researchers on a mission to recreate the music as it was originally heard by the Greeks 2,400 years ago.
On November 12, 2023, the façade of the Opéra Garnier was transformed by “Chiroptera,” a performance featuring 154 dancers created by the artist JR in collaboration with choreographer Damien Jalet and composer Thomas Bangalter.
The great master's unfinished masterpiece, boldly interpreted by the Ensemble Matheus and conducted by Jean-Christophe Spinosi in the Trinity Chapel in Lyon.
Since its founding in 2003, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra has established itself as a benchmark in the interpretation of Mahler. The composer's Symphony No. 10 and his Rückert Lieder, performed by Elīna Garanča and conducted by Riccardo Chailly will open the 2025 Lucerne Festival with a tribute to Pierre Boulez, another figure of this renowned festival.
An iconoclastic figure in French pop music, Philippe Katerine combines poetic absurdity, surreal humor, and social criticism in performances that defy classification. His performance at the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony caused a sensation. Now it's time for a preview of his show at Eurockéennes 2025.
A musico-drama that takes place in a transvestite cabaret that wants to open up to Ramatuelle. The mayor is enthusiastic but his city council, much less. They will hire henchmen to sabotage the project.
The live recording of Mika's Life in Cartoon Motion tour, played at L'Olympia Paris. Features the documentary "A Long Way from Home".