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  • Dance & Orchestra STABAT MATER by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi

    After a first and beautiful artistic meeting on the show Dios proveerá, the director David Bobée, the singer and director Caroline Mutel and the Ensemble les Nouveaux Caractères directed by the harpsichordist and conductor Sébastien d'Hérin had longing for new adventures. This time, they take on ...

  • MUZSIKÁS Traditional Hungarian Folk Music

    Muzsikás is a Hungarian musical group playing mainly folk music of Hungary and other countries and peoples of the region. Established in 1973, it has also played works by classical composers, especially Béla Bartók, who himself collected folk tunes.

    The name Muzsikás reflects musicians playing ...

  • PIERRE BOULEZ by Diotima Quartet from la Philharmonie de Paris

    Pierre Boulez: Book for quartet Revised version with fourth movement rebuilt by Jean-Louis Leleu and Philippe Manoury, commissioned by the Daniel Barenboim Stiftung and the Philharmonie de Paris, world premiere.

    Cast: Diotima Quartet (Yun-Peng Zhao: Violin; Constance Ronzatti: Violin; Franck Che...

  • LA PETITE MESSE SOLENNELLE by Gioachino Rossini

    “Is it sacred music, or sacred music?” Writes Gioacchino Rossini about the Solemn Small Mass to his sponsor, regent of the Banque de France, for the consecration of his Parisian mansion. This private setting explains the choice of an initially small workforce - four soloists, a choir of eight sin...

  • The Swiss MARC PERRENOUD Trio

    Marc is a Swiss born in Berlin in 1981, he started playing piano and improvising at the age of 6. Since 2008, the group “Marc Perrenoud Trio” has given more than 300 concerts in all the major festivals and jazz clubs around the world.

    The trio’s three albums have been respectively “Best jazz sel...

  • Piano Recital by DMITRY MASLEEV

    Music:
    Franz Schubert: Four impromptus D.899, op.90
    Franz Liszt: Totentanz S126
    Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano pieces op.72 (extracts)
    Sergei Prokofiev: Piano Sonata no.2 op.14 in D minor

  • THE KNIGHT with Les Dissonances performing Strauss, Berg & Brahms

    Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier op.59 (orchestral suite)
    Alban Berg: Violin Concerto "To the memory of an angel"
    Johannes Brahms: Symphony no.4 in E minor, op.98

    Direction: David Grimal (Violin & Music Conductor)
    Cast: Les Dissonances

  • American Pianist NICHOLAS ANGELICH with Insula Orchestra

    Music:
    Ludwig Van Beethoven Concerto Pour Piano n.5 & Symphonie n.7

    Direction: Laurence Equilbey (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Nicholas Angelich (Piano), Insula Orchestra

  • VOODOO SKANK Baroque Blues

    A singer with a voice (almost) as hoarse as Tom Waits, the 6 musicians of Voodoo Skank handle baroque blues, swaying funk made in New Orleans, jazz, groove and soul music with a boldness and ease like we rarely see.

    Cast:
    DD Grall: banjo, guitar, ukulele, vocals.
    Rock and blues in Brest Its intu...

  • SHOSTAKOVITCH Symphony n.12 from La Philharmonie de Paris

    Music:
    Dmitri Shostakovitch: Symphony no.12 in D minor op.112 «1917»

    Direction: Tugan Sokhiev (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse

  • American Jazz BRIAN BLADE presents "Mama Rosa"

    Brian Blade is a famous American jazz drummer and composer. This extraordinary musician presents the luminous compositions of Mama Rosa for the first time at the Cully festival. A revealing journey through thirteen songs about family, loved ones, travels and a sense that these things that shape a...

  • TUGAN SOKHIEV conducts Shostakovich in Toulouse

    Music:
    Dmitri Shostakovitch: Symphony no.4 in C minor (op. 43)

    Direction: Tugan Sokhiev (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse

  • The American HERITAGE BLUES ORCHESTRA

    The sound of the HBO is imbued with the resonances of work songs, spirituals and gospel, the haunting rhythms of the Deep Blues of the Delta and the hills of the North Mississippi. The group is made up of four voices, two guitars, a drumset as well as a "shiny" brass section! The female and male ...

  • Norwegian BJØRN BERGE Mastery of Guitars

    Bjorn Berge is an acoustic genius. The Norwegian singer can move mountains with his acoustic guitars, he can outplay the hardest metalheads and raise an enormous amount of energy. His repertoire ranges from his own powerful songs to smashing cover versions, which are much more than standard versi...

  • LES SIÈCLES Conducted by François-Xavier Roth

    Music:
    César Franck: Symphony in D minor (performed with 19th century French instruments)
    Gustav Mahler: Symphony no. 1 in D major « Titan » – 1889 original version (performed with 19th century Viennese and German instruments)

    Direction: François-Xavier Roth (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Les Siècles

  • RICHARD GALLIANO Tribute to Nino Rota

    La Dolce Vita, Eight and a Half, The Godfather ...
    Nino Rota has presented some of his most famous themes to the cinema. The accordionist is celebrating the centenary of the birth of Nino Rota in his own way. A quintet that the winds of British saxophonist John Surman and American trumpeter Dave ...

  • PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD & Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg

    Music:
    Olivier Messiaen: L'Ascension four symphonic meditations
    Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto for the left hand
    Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra op.30

    Direction: Marko Letonja (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Pierre-Laurent Aimard (Piano), Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg

  • The GHISLIERI ORCHESTRA & CHOIR at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw

    Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Messa in re maggiore
    Niccolò Jommelli: Miserere a 4 concertato per S. Pietro in Roma
    Antonio Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus
    Baldassere Galuppi: Dixit Dominus

    For more than a decade, the Ghislieri ensemble, born inside the prestigious Collegio Ghislieri in Pavia, has been...

  • THE GREAT NIGHT OF DIGITAL REVOLUTION from La Philharmonie de Paris

    Digital is invading our daily life. It would be illusory to think that the field of creation would be insensitive to it. Quite the contrary. No need, in the digital age, to think about creating the same works as before: the artists on the program for this Great Evening are embracing new technolog...

  • Portuguese Soul Diva MARTA REN & THE GROOVELVETS

    There was already Martha Reeves, Martha Wash, and of course Martha High… And here is Marta Ren, new flamboyant soul-funk sensation, made in Europe this time. If she still looks very young in her alluring sexy outfits, the singer from Porto has not fallen overnight like a stealthy media buzz. Sinc...

  • JJ THAMES "Raw Sugar"

    A tenacity that commands respect, for a destiny that is like a fairy tale. Jennifer Jenesis Thames' astonishing career indeed gives the measure of her strong personality, or how a young black American from the proles of Detroit will end up registering her first album "Tell you what I know" in the...

  • The NORA KAMM Quartet

    Her Jazz remembers soul music, its funky evolution and also incorporates the rhythms and harmonies of traditional music from Eastern Europe, from the Balkans to the East and also from Brazil. It is this blend of influences that makes his music so original. Beneath an apparent seductive simplicity...

  • Bruckner Symphony Eight by Bavarian Symphony Orchestra

    Music:
    Anton Bruckner: Symphony no. 8 in C minor WAB 108

    Direction: Mariss Jansons (Music Conductor)
    Cast: Bavarian Symphony Orchestra

  • MAURICE RAVEL and Jazz by the Orchestre National de Lyon with Lionel Belmondo

    “Take Jazz Seriously!” It was under this injunctive title that in 1928, during his trip to the United States, Maurice Ravel addressed the readers of the journal Musical Digest and, by extension, all the composers of his time. A few months earlier, the second movement of his Sonata for violin and ...