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London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Antonio Pappano: Tchaikovsky, Vaughan Williams
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Barbara Hannigan: Haydn, Copland, Offenbach, Weill
Lisa Batiashvili, Münchner Philharmoniker, Lahav Shani: Beethoven, Rachmaninov
Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Harding, Leonidas Kavakos: Tchaïkovski, Dvořák
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Youn Sun Nah Quartet - Annecy
Madeleine Peyroux at Bordeaux's Grand-Théâtre
Born in the United States, Madeleine Peyroux is a jazz singer and guitarist with an unclassifiable style and an exceptional artistic personality, carried by a voice that is both soft and husky, with blues and folk accents. After spending part of her childhood in the United States, she moved to France as a teenager where she joined her first jazz bands. An atypical artist, she performs a lot in the street while participating in festivals and creating her own albums. In 2004, she had an international success with Careless Love. Other albums have been released since, including the recent Anthem (2018), the title of which is taken from a Leonard Cohen song.
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English National Ballet - Swan Lake in-the-round
Strauss: An Alpine symphony - DSO Berlin,Robin Ticciati, Reinhold Messner
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Robin Ticciati (conductor) Reinhold Messner (narrator) Frederic Wake-Walker (concept and director) Richard Strauss 1864 - 1949 Eine Alpensinfonie Berlin, Tempodrom, 2021 Recorded at Berlin’s Tempodrom, the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and its chief conductor Robin Ticciati present Richard Strauss’s ‘An Alpine Symphony’ as a musical and philosophical mountain hike with the legendary mountaineer Reinhold Messner. The concert leads us through the Alps, lets the audience pass flowering meadows en route, through thickets and underbrush, over mountain pastures and glaciers to the summit, and finally the descent surrounded by thunderstorms. Messner provides insights into the physical and psychological borderline experiences of his mountain ascents and speaks about extreme situations, the perception of nature, and his mental state on the night before departure, during the conquest of the peak, during the long, onerous descent and the exhausted, contented return home. Directed by Andreas Morell
Nielsen: Symphony no. 1 - Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Fabio Luisi
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Youn Sun Nah Quartet - Annecy
Madeleine Peyroux at Bordeaux's Grand-Théâtre
Born in the United States, Madeleine Peyroux is a jazz singer and guitarist with an unclassifiable style and an exceptional artistic personality, carried by a voice that is both soft and husky, with blues and folk accents. After spending part of her childhood in the United States, she moved to France as a teenager where she joined her first jazz bands. An atypical artist, she performs a lot in the street while participating in festivals and creating her own albums. In 2004, she had an international success with Careless Love. Other albums have been released since, including the recent Anthem (2018), the title of which is taken from a Leonard Cohen song.