MezzoProgram TV na Środa 7.08.2024
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Die Tote Stadt Opera in three tableaux by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897 - 1957) Libretto by Paul Schott First performance in Cologne, Opera, 4 December 1920 Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Kirill Petrenko (Conductor) Stellario Fagone (Chorus Master) Simon Stone (Stage Director) Ralph Myers (Sets), Mel Page (costumes), Roland Edrich (Lighting) Jonas Kaufmann (Paul) Marlis Petersen (Marietta, Marie) Andrzej Filończyk (Frank, Fritz) Jennifer Johnston (Brigitta) Corinna Scheurle (Lucienne) Manuel Günther (Victorin, Gaston) Dean Power (Graf Albert) Recorded at the Staatsoper, Nationaltheater, Munich, 11 December 2019 TV director Myriam Hoyer
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Jenufa (Her Stepdaughter) Opera in three acts by Leos Janacek (1854 - 1928) Libretto by Leos Janacek after Gabriela Preissova First performance in Brno, National Theatre, 21 January 1904 Staatskapelle Berlin, Staatsopernchor Berlin, Simon Rattle (Conductor) Damiano Michieletto (Stage Director) Carla Teti (Costumes), Paolo Fantin (Sets) Camilla Nylund (Jenufa) Evelyn Herlitzius (Kostelnicka Buryjovka) Stuart Skelton (Laca Klemen) Hanna Schwarz (Buryjovka) Ladislav Elgr (Steva Burya) Jan Martiník (Starek) David Ostrek (The Major) Natalia Skrycka (The Major's Wife) Evelin Novak (Karolka) Adriane Queiroz (Barena) Aytaj Shikhalizadev (The Shepperd) Victoria Randem (Jano) Anna Kissjudit (Tetka) Berlin, Staatsoper, 13 February 2021
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Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Fabien Gabel (conductor) Gil Shaham (violin) Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911) Blumine Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897 - 1957) Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 Joseph Strauss (1827 - 1870) Sphärenklänge Walzer (Music of the Spheres), Op. 235 Maurice Ravel (1874 - 1937) La Valse Monaco, Cour d'Honneur of the Prince's Palace, 20 July 2023
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Liya Petrova (violin), Alexandre Kantorow (piano) César Franck 1822 - 1890 Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major, FWV 8 Richard Strauss 1864 - 1949 Sonata for Violin and Piano in E flat Major, Op. 18 Edward Elgar 1857 - 1934 Salut d'amour, Op. 12 Directed by Lauran Jurrius Antwerpen, De Singel, 30 March 2024
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Directed by Christopher Nupen 1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as filmmaker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven's compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer's mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor's baton. 'Barenboim On Beethoven' is a musical journey charting Beethoven's progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
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Directed by Christopher Nupen 1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as filmmaker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven's compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer's mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor's baton. 'Barenboim On Beethoven' is a musical journey charting Beethoven's progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
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Directed by Christopher Nupen 1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as filmmaker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven's compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer's mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor's baton. 'Barenboim On Beethoven' is a musical journey charting Beethoven's progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
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Directed by Christopher Nupen 1970 was the 200th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven's birth and, to mark the occasion, Daniel Barenboim and Christopher Nupen collaborated on a thirteen-part series about the man and his music. Close friends at the time, Barenboim as artist and Nupen as filmmaker, were on the cusp of long and illustrious careers in music. Much of the material they shot has never been broadcast and, until recently, the footage had lain dormant for half a century. Now the series has been resurrected in its original form. It was recorded when Daniel Barenboim was in his late twenties, full of talent, charisma and early authority. During the episodes, he talks and plays extracts at the piano, illustrating the defining characteristics of Beethoven's compositions and sharing his personal insight into the composer's mindset. Throughout, he addresses the camera directly as presenter, adding to the intensity of the narrative. For orchestral pieces, he conducts the New Philharmonia Orchestra or plays at the piano with Sir Adrian Boult taking the conductor's baton. 'Barenboim On Beethoven' is a musical journey charting Beethoven's progression in the context of his contemporaries such as Mozart and Haydn. Over twenty key compositions are performed and dissected, making this a unique body of work.
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Orchestre des Champs-Elysées, Philippe Herreweghe (Conductor) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) Symphony no 2 in D major, Op. 36 Symphonie no 5 in C minor, Op. 67 Recorded at the Festival de Saintes, 20 July 2020 TV Director, Sébastien Glas
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Berliner Philharmoniker, Bernard Haitink (conductor) Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911) Symphony no 7 in E minor Berlin, Philharmonie, 1992 Directed by Barrie Gavin
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POPPEA // POPPEA by Christian Spuck Choregraphed by Christian Spuck for Gauthier Dance Music by Martin Donner, Claudio Monteverdi and others Gauthier Dance Emma Ryott - Set designer, costume designer Dunja Funke - Dramaturgy Reinhard Traub - Lighting Eric Gauthier - Dancer Anneleen Dedroog - Dancer Miriam Gronwald - Dancer Anna Süheyla Harms - Dancer Maria Prat Balasch - Dancer Rosario Guerra - Dancer Florian Lochner - Dancer William Moragas - Dancer David Stiven Valencia Martinez - Dancer Tars Vandebeek - Dancer Directed by Nikolai Vialkowitsch Stuttgart, Theaterhaus Stuttgart, 2013
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Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (Conductor) Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 - 1975) Symphony No. 4 in C minor, Op. 43 De Doelen Concert Hall, Rotterdam, December 2016
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Idomeneo, re di Creta 'Dramma per musica' in three acts, K 366, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) Libretto by Giovanni Battista Varesco after 'Idoménée' by Antoine Danchet First performance in Munich, Residenztheater, January 29, 1781 Orchestra of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liege, Fabio Biondi (Conductor) Chorus of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liege Jean-Louis Grinda (stage director) Laurent Castaingt (Set designer), Laurent Castaingt (Lighting designer), Jorge Jara (Costume designer), Arnaud Pottier (Video designer) Maria Grazia Schiavo (Ilia) Ian Koziara (Idomeneo) Annalisa Stroppa (Idamante) Nino Machaidze (Elettra) Riccardo Della Sciucca (Arbace) Inho Jeong (La Voce) Liege, Opéra Royal de Wallonie, 19 September 2023
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Marcus Miller (bass), Herbie Hancock (keyboards), Wayne Shorter (saxophone), Sean Jones (trumpet), Sean Rickman (drums) Jazz in Vienna, 2011 - 58'
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Miles Davis in Concert (1988) Münchner Klaviersommer ´88 Miles Davis (Trumpet) Kenny Garrett (Saxophone) Bobby Irving (Keyboards) Adam Holzman (Keyboards) Joseph 'Foley' McCreary (Guitar) Benjamin Rietveld (Bass) Marilyn Mazur (Percussion) Ricky Wellman (Drums) Director Janos Darvas Münchner Klaviersommer 1988, Philharmonie am Gasteig
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Jack DeJohnette (Bandleader, drums) Howard Johnson (Saxophone) Greg Osby (Saxophone) John Purcell (Saxophone) Rufus Reid (Double bass) Recorded in 1985 Estival Jazz, Lugano, Swiss
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Thais 'Comédie lyrique' in three acts by Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912) Libretto by Louis Gallet based on the novel by Anatole France First performance in Paris, Opéra, 16 March 1894 Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, Jean-Yves Ossonce (conductor) Monte-Carlo Opera Chorus Jean-Louis Grinda (Stage director) Marina Rebeka (Thais) Ludovic Tézier (Athanaël) Jean-François Borras (Nicias) Philippe Kahn (Palémon) Marie Gautrot (Albine) Cassandre Berthon (Crobyle) Valentine Lemercier (Myrtale) Jennifer Courcier (La Charmeuse) Directed by Gabriel Grinda Monte-Carlo, Opera, 28 January 2021
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Orchestre de l'Opéra Royal, Stéphane Fuget (organ and musical direction) Sophie Junker, Florie Valiquette (sopranos) François Couperin (1668 - 1733) Leçons de Ténebres pour le mercredi saint Victoria, Christo resurgenti (Motet pour le Jour de Pâques) Michel Richard Delalande (1657 - 1726) Cantique Quatrieme: Sur le Bonheur des Justes et le malheur des réprouvés Recorded at the Château de Versailles, Chapelle Royale, 117 June 2020
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O stacji Mezzo
Telewizja Mezzo
Mezzo to francuska stacja telewizyjna skupiająca się na światowej muzyce klasycznej, jazzie i tańcu. Promowana hasłem „Muzyka dla Twoich oczu”, łączy w sobie wrażenia płynące z doskonałego brzmienia i oglądanych występów. Mezzo przenosi widzów do najbardziej prestiżowych sal koncertowych, na deski scen operowych i baletowych oraz w świat znakomitych festiwali muzycznych. W ramówce kanału znajdują się zarówno krótkie klipy, jak i pełnometrażowe przedstawienia prezentujące twórczość legendarnych artystów i nowo odkrytych talentów. Pasmo uzupełniane jest muzycznymi programami i filmami dokumentalnymi. Telewizja Mezzo nadaje swój program przez całą dobę, siedem dni w tygodniu.
Historia telewizji Mezzo
Telewizja Mezzo została założona w 1992 roku przez francuską publiczną grupę mediową France Télévisions. Do roku 1998 nosiła nazwę France Supervision. W 2001 roku Mezzo połączyła się z francuskim kanałem muzycznym Muzzik, zachowując swoją nazwę. Logo stacji składa się z czerwonego napisu „mezzo” ze stylizowaną literą „m”. Siostrzaną stacją telewizji Mezzo jest Mezzo Live HD – kanał nadawany od kwietnia 2010 roku.
Oficjalna siedziba stacji znajduje się w Paryżu we Francji. Obecnym właścicielem jest francuska telewizja publiczna oraz francuska spółka mediowa Grupa Canal+. Aktualnie stacja dociera aż do blisko 60 milionowej widowni i jest dostępna w ponad 80 krajach na całym świecie – w tym w krajach Skandynawskich, w Portugalii, Rosji czy w Polsce.
Od samego początku telewizja Mezzo poświęcona była promocji muzyki klasycznej, jazzu i tańca wśród szerszej widowni. Zamysłem było dotarcie nie tylko do zaprawionych melomanów, ale także osób rozpoczynających przygodę z muzyką poważną. Oferta kanału składa się z programów w różnym formacie. Repertuar obejmuje różne gatunki i formy sztuki klasycznej – m.in. operę, balet, koncerty symfoniczne, jazzowe czy recitalie. Krótko- i pełnometrażowe występy nadawane są w blokach. Przeplatane są programem muzycznym „ InterMezzo ”.
Gdzie można oglądać telewizję Mezzo?
Telewizja Mezzo dostępna jest w Polsce w wybranych sieciach kablowych oraz na największych platformach – Polsat Box i Canal+.
Stacje telewizyjne powiązane z Mezzo
Od roku 2010 oferta nadawcy została rozszerzona o kanał Mezzo Live HD. Emitowane są na nim wyłącznie programy w jakości HD, w tym koncerty i spektakle na żywo z największych scen lirycznych, festiwali klasycznych i jazzowych oraz koncertów z całego świata.
Więcej o telewizji Mezzo
Telewizja Mezzo posiada własną stronę internetową www.mezzo.tv w francuskiej i angielskiej wersji językowej. Prezentowane są na niej nie tylko zapowiedzi transmitowanych spektakli i koncertów, ale też rekomendacje muzyczne, literackie, filmowe czy festiwalowe. Aktualności na temat ramówki i nadchodzących wydarzeń muzycznych umieszczane są na bieżąco również na social mediach stacji, takich jak Facebook, Twitter i Instagram.