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Best podcasts about Alain Goraguer

Latest podcast episodes about Alain Goraguer

Campus Grenoble
JOLI MOIS DE MAI _ Émission Intrinsèque du 16/05/25

Campus Grenoble

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025


Une émission de Muda, Pedro Dos Dos, Julien Préfecture & Brice De Luguonnet. Avec: Karel Kryl, La Zizanie, Valentina Lisitsa, Les Quatre Barbus, Bernard Dimey, Boris Vian, Alain Goraguer, Boby Lapointe, Archet Cassé, Cesaria Evora, Mayra Andrade, Baden Powell, Vinicius... Continue Reading →

Culture en direct
Arrangeurs, les génies de l'ombre 3/5 : Gainsbourg et ses arrangeurs : amitié, émulation, appropriation ?

Culture en direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 58:58


durée : 00:58:58 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Si l'œuvre de Serge Gainsbourg est si protéiforme, c'est que ce mélodiste de génie a su s'appuyer sur les talents de grands arrangeurs de son époque : Alain Goraguer, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier ou encore David Whittaker.

Le grand podcast de voyage
Arrangeurs, les génies de l'ombre 3/5 : Gainsbourg et ses arrangeurs : amitié, émulation, appropriation ?

Le grand podcast de voyage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 58:58


durée : 00:58:58 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Si l'œuvre de Serge Gainsbourg est si protéiforme, c'est que ce mélodiste de génie a su s'appuyer sur les talents de grands arrangeurs de son époque : Alain Goraguer, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier ou encore David Whittaker.

Les concerts d'inter
Katerine, julien Baer et Rémi Foutel

Les concerts d'inter

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 54:28


durée : 00:54:28 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Katerine et julien Baer pour leur livre "Les beaux jours et les autres", et Rémi Foutel pour un ouvrage sur Alain Goraguer. Bienvenue au Club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC

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Coté club
Katerine, julien Baer et Rémi Foutel

Coté club

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 54:28


durée : 00:54:28 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Katerine et julien Baer pour leur livre "Les beaux jours et les autres", et Rémi Foutel pour un ouvrage sur Alain Goraguer. Bienvenue au Club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC

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5 Heures
Pourquoi le film anglais « Saltburn » déclenche-t-il les passions ?

5 Heures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 52:08


Comment le buzz enfle-t-il autour de ce nouveau long-métrage de la réalisatrice Emerald Fennell ? Et comment la chanteuse Sophie Ellis-Bextor revient-elle sur le devant de la scène grâce au film ? Quel producteur de premier plan est derrière le groupe Bleachers ? Quelle face cachée de la carrière du musicien Alain Goraguer, arrangeur de Gainsbourg et, entre autres, de France Gall, vient d'être exhumée à la faveur d'une compilation ? Quel enjeu accompagne le film de SF « Rebel Moon » de Zack Snyder ? Qui se cache derrière le délicieux pseudonyme de Art School Girlfriend ? Pour avoir toutes les réponses à ces questions, c'est très simple : il suffit d'écouter « La semaine des 5 heures » de ce mercredi 10 janvier Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Track17
#50 | Laurel Halo, Loraine James, Pose Dia, Lukid, Alain Goraguer

Track17

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 73:55


Jetzt auf steadyhq.com/track17 unterstützen und Bonus-Folgen erhalten. In der neuen Review-Folge stellen wir wieder die beste und interessanteste Musik der letzten Wochen vor. „Atlas“ ist das erste Album von Laurel Halo auf ihrem eigenen Label @a__w____e In einem Fluss aus Sounds, der ständigen Veränderungen unterworfen ist, verbindet sie kongenial elektronische Texturen mit Instrumenten wie Saxophon, Cello, Violine, Klavier, Vibraphon und Gitarre. Mangelnde Produktivität kann man Loraine James nicht vorwerfen. In den vergangenen eineinhalb Jahren hat die Britin drei Alben unter ihrem eigenen Namen und als Whatever The Weather veröffentlicht. Ihr neues Album, „Gentle Confrontation“, ist ihr bisheriges Meisterwerk: eine zeitgemäße Fusion aus Bassmusik, Future R'n'B, IDM und Ambient. Das zweite Album von Pose Dia trägt den programmatischen Titel „Simulate Yourself“. Darauf verbindet die Hamburgerin Cold-Wave-Ästhetik mit Elementen der Clubmusik. Über ein Jahrzehnt nach seinem letzten Album nimmt Luke Blair den Lukid-Faden wieder auf. Auf „Tilt“ lässt der Produzent meisterhaft dekonstruierte Club-Sounds, Mikromelodien und experimentelle Passagen aufeinandertreffen. Alain Goraguers Musik zum animierten Science-Fiction-Film „La Planète Sauvage“ hat Generationen von Musiker*innen beeinflusst. 50 Jahre nach seiner Erstveröffentlichung gibt es den Jazz-Prog- Psychedelia-Soundtrack in einer erweiterten Neuauflage. Plus 17 neue Songs im neuen Track17 Musikpodcast. Plus 17 neue Songs von Joy Orbison, Jlin, Tirzah, Hilary Woods, Der Assistent, Blurt, Vince Clark, Jamila Woods uvm. für die Spotify-Playlist "Track17 - Playlist zum Podcast" im neuen Track17 Musikpodcast von Christopher Hunold und Albert Koch. [Setlist] - [00:00:00] Intro + Steady - [00:02:05] Zuletzt gehört + Storytime: Incredible String Band & Christophers Konzerte in New York - [00:10:35] **Laurel Halo // Atlas (Awe)** - [00:25:07] Playlist Part 1: Joy Orbison, Der Assistent, Hillary Woods, Jamila Woods - [00:30:07] **Loraine James // Gentle Confrontation (Hyperdub)** - [00:38:00] **Pose Dia // Simulate Yourself (R.i.O. Label)** - [00:44:27] Playlist Part 2: Blurt, Marina Zispin, Jlin, Vince Clarke - [00:49:20] **Lukid // Tilt (Glum)** - [00:57:08] **Alain Goraguer // La Planete Sauvage (Decca Records) ** - [00:59:47] Playlist Part 3: Tirzah, David August, CV & JAB, Phillip Otterbach - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist** - Laurel Halo – Sweat, Tears Or The Sea - Loraine James - While They Were Slepaking (feat. Marina Herlop) - Pose Dia - Feuer - Lukid - Anatolia - Alain Goraguer – Strip-Tease - Joy Orbison - tentative bidding demo - Der Assistent – Signale - Hilary Woods – Where The Bough Has Broken - Jamila Woods – Good News - Blurt - Cry - Marina Zispin - Ski Resort - Jlin – Dissonance - Vince Clarke – The Lamentations Of Jeremiah - Tirzah - No Limit - David August – Aria - CV & JAB – Fields Of Aloe Vera - Philipp Otterbach – Okt 01, 21

Track17
#49 | Erregung Öffentlicher Erregung, Saloli, Gespensterland, Laraaji & Kramer, The Black Dog

Track17

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 66:14


Jetzt Track17 für Bonus-Material auf Steadyhq.com/track17 unterstützen. Per PayPal unterstützen: track17podcast@gmx.net Erregung öffentlicher Erregung erforschen auf „Speisekammer des Weltendes“, ihrem schön betitelten zweiten Album, die menschliche Existenz im Postkapitalismus in 14 Post-Punk-Kraut-New-Wave-Songs. Mit verhalltem Synthesizer-Ambient-Folk vertont Saloli auf ihrem Album „Canyons“ einen Tag im Leben eines Bären. Deutschsprachigen avantgardistischen Dada-Pop von Bands mit so schönen Namen wie Freundliche Kreisel oder Brannten Schnüre gibt es auf dem Compilation-Album „Gespensterland“ zu hören. Eine Ambient-Symphonie in drei Sätzen bieten Laraaji & Kramer mit „Baptismal“. Wir erläutern, was das Album mit zwei Zufallsbegegnungen in New Yorker Stadtparks zu tun hat. The Black Dog aus Sheffield stehen nie in der ersten Reihe, wenn es um die Wahrnehmung von frühem IDM aus den 90er-Jahren geht. Ob das unter Umständen ungerechtfertigt ist, klären wir anhand der Wiederveröffentlichung der beiden Alben „Bytes“ und „Spanners“. Plus 17 neue Songs im neuen Track17 Musikpodcast von Actress, Eartheater, Cybotron, Jaimie Branch, Suzanne Kraft, Panda Bear uvm. [Setlist] - [00:00:00] Intro + Steady - [00:02:05] Zuletzt gehört: Autechre Live + Friendly Fires - [00:07:57] **Erregung Öffentlicher Erregung // Speisekammer des Weltendes (Schlappvogel)** - [00:16:03] Playlist Part 1: Actress, Suzanne Kraft, Cybotron, Tomorrow Comes The Harvest - [00:20:46] **Saloli // Canyon (kranky)** - [00:28:38] **VA // Gespensterland (Bureau B)** - [00:38:51] Playlist Part 2: Kyoko Takenaka, cumgirl8, Jaimie Branch, Spellling - [00:41:51] **Laraaji & Kramer // Baptismal (Joyful Noise)** - [00:50:06] **The Black Dog // Spanner/Bytes (Warp)** - [00:59:47] Playlist Part 3: Eartheater, Hako Yamasaki, Alain Goraguer, Panda Bear - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist** - Erregung Öffentlicher Erregung – Schwarzes Auge - Saloli – Nighthawk - Balint Brösel & Brannten Schnüre - Disco - Laraaji & Kramer – Ascension - The Black Dog - Psil-cosyin - Actress - Push Power ( a 1 ) - Suzanne Kraft - Sometimes - Cybotron – Maintain - Tomorrow Comes The Harvest – Peace Pipe - Kyoko Takenaka & Tomoki Sanders - 自分の気分 - cumgirl 8 - cursed angel - Jaimie Branch – Burning Grey - Spellling – Boys At School - Hako Yamasaki – Help Me - Eartheater - Pure Smile Snake Venom - Alain Goraguer – Déshominisation (I) - Panda Bear, Sonic Boom & Adrian Sherwood – Everybody Dub

Retour de plage
Retour de plage ... Le 7e Art, entre Bandes Originales et reprises !

Retour de plage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 115:22


durée : 01:55:22 - Retour de plage du mercredi 19 juillet 2023 - par : Laurent Valero - "Comme chaque mercredi du mois de juillet, Retour de Plage, se met à l'heure du 7ème Art, entre Bandes Originales et reprises. Au programme Alain Goraguer, John Williams, Astor Piazzolla, et bien d'autres encore ..." Laurent Valero

ParaPower Mapping
UNLOCKED: Fin De Siècle Symbolists, Satanists, & French-British Sex Trafficking Networks (Pt. I)

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 115:02


Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping—to tide you over until the next part of the Rosicrucian Road Trip drops in a few days & to build anticipation for the next installment of the "Fin De Siècle Symbolists, Satanists, & French-British Sex Trafficking Networks" miniseries, it's the very first unlocked EP from the Boston Brahmin Watch Premium Feed! Make sure to subscribe to the Patreon to access the full version of Pt. II & Pt. III when it drops next week. patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping This is Part I of a multipart descent into the Decadent Symbolist, Rosicrucian, and Satanic underground of fin de siècle Paris and Victorian London, as well as the related sex trafficking & pedophilia networks that catered to the abhorrent appetites of the monstrous aristocratic elite of the time. This EP covers: the Symbolist writer, son of diplomats, and possible-occultist Marcel Schwob; Aleister Crowley's connections to Schwob; Oscar Wilde + Schwob once again; J.K. Huysmans; Maurice Maeterlinck; Sar Peladan; Peladan's Catholic Rosicrucian order and "Salon de la Rose + Croix"; Robert Louis Stevenson; Schwob's "syphilitic rectal sores"; Wilde's play Salome (which Schwob translated); the Biblical story of Salome, Herod, & John the Baptist; Crowley's assimilation of Salome into Babalon/ Scarlet Woman and his "Jezebel"; the influence of Decadent & Symbolist misogyny on Crowley's writing and occultism; aristocratic traditions of taboo-breaking and pederasty; Crowleyian Thelemic ideas of "justification by sin"; proto-surrealist Alfred Jarry; Ubu Roi; his semi-Satanic closet play Caesar Antichrist; the first-and-only production of Ubu Roi during his lifetime, which devolved into a riot; the fact that W.B. Yeats was in the audience, demonstrating the interconnectedness between the Victorian British & French occult scenes at the time; Crowley's formative time in France; sonnets for Rodin; Schwob connections; shitting on Oscar Wilde; callback to Levenda; Maeterlinck's connection to the French symbolists & his play serving as inspiration for Sheffield Edward's PROJECT BLUEBIRD (MK-ULTRA predecessor); H. Montgomery Hyde—former spy, protege & biographer of Sir William Stephenson (Little Bill), Ulster Unionist MP, and cousin of Henry James... plus H. Montgomery Hyde's strange proclivity for writing book-length works on pederasts, pornography, and homosexuality; the fact that he was deselected around the time of the Wolfenden Report when calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality in the U.K.; Hyde as the source of the rumor that Marcel Schwob died from constipation caused by syphilis from his book The Love that Dared Not Speak It's Name; Joris-Karl Huysmans apostasy and odyssey from Naturalism to Symbolism to Decadent Satanism to Mystic Catholicism; feuding b/w Symbolist occultists & Emile Zola; J.K. Huysmans' A rebours (Against Nature) and its influence on Wilde's Salome and The Picture of Dorian Gray; especially Huysmans' handling of Gustave Moreau's Salome series; preparation to descend into the Satanic underground of Huysmans' Là-bas(The Damned); and finally, Wilde's allusions in The Picture of Dorian Gray to Thelemic, Rabelaisian "Do What Thou Wilt" hedonism and the Cleveland Street Scandal (a scandal where numerous aristocratic men including Lord Arthur Somerset, Earl of Euston Fitzroy, and Prince Albert Victor of Wales were discovered to be frequenting a male brothel that employed young boys)... Songs:  | Kate Bush - "Waking the Witch" | | Alan Tew - "The Detectives" | | Alain Goraguer - "Ten Et Tiwa" | | Françoise Hardy - "Mon Amie La Rose |  | Nicolas Godin - "Quartier General" |  | Serge Gainsbourg, Charlotte Gainsbourg - "Lemon Incest" | 

ParaPower Mapping
Premium Feed Teaser: Fin de Siècle Symbolists, Satanists, & French-British Sex Trafficking Networks (Pt. I)

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 41:08


Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping and the first episode of the BOSTON BRAHMIN WATCH Premium Feed! I'm chuffed, Brahmin Watchers, because the Patreon has finally launched, I managed to relocate the keys to the Boston Brahmin Watch Office, and I'm really excited for y'all to get your hands on this newest research (as dark, enervating, & soul-crushing as it may be). Here's the first half of the first premium feed EP for you to enjoy; and here's hoping your interest is piqued! If you're dying to listen to this EP in its entirety, go to Patreon and subscribe to ParaPower Mapping to unlock it and all sorts of extracurricular goodness. This is Part I of a multipart descent into the Decadent Symbolist, Rosicrucian, and Satanic underground of fin de siècle Paris and Victorian London, as well as the related sex trafficking & pedophilia networks that catered to the abhorrent appetites of the monstrous aristocratic elite of the time. This EP covers: the Symbolist writer, son of diplomats, and possible-occultist Marcel Schwob; Aleister Crowley's connections to Schwob; Oscar Wilde + Schwob once again; J.K. Huysmans; Maurice Maeterlinck; Sar Peladan; Peladan's Catholic Rosicrucian order and "Salon de la Rose + Croix"; Robert Louis Stevenson; Schwob's "syphilitic rectal sores"; Wilde's play Salome (which Schwob translated); the Biblical story of Salome, Herod, & John the Baptist; Crowley's assimilation of Salome into Babalon/ Scarlet Woman and his "Jezebel"; the influence of Decadent & Symbolist misogyny on Crowley's writing and occultism; aristocratic traditions of taboo-breaking and pederasty; Crowleyian Thelemic ideas of "justification by sin"; proto-surrealist Alfred Jarry; Ubu Roi; his semi-Satanic closet play Caesar Antichrist; the first-and-only production of Ubu Roi during his lifetime, which devolved into a riot; the fact that W.B. Yeats was in the audience, demonstrating the interconnectedness between the Victorian British & French occult scenes at the time; Crowley's formative time in France; sonnets for Rodin; Schwob connections; shitting on Oscar Wilde; callback to Levenda; Maeterlinck's connection to the French symbolists & his play serving as inspiration for Sheffield Edward's PROJECT BLUEBIRD (MK-ULTRA predecessor); H. Montgomery Hyde—former spy, protege & biographer of Sir William Stephenson (Little Bill), Ulster Unionist MP, and cousin of Henry James... plus H. Montgomery Hyde's strange proclivity for writing book-length works on pederasts, pornography, and homosexuality; the fact that he was deselected around the time of the Wolfenden Report when calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality in the U.K.; Hyde as the source of the rumor that Marcel Schwob died from constipation caused by syphilis from his book The Love that Dared Not Speak It's Name; Joris-Karl Huysmans apostasy and odyssey from Naturalism to Symbolism to Decadent Satanism to Mystic Catholicism; feuding b/w Symbolist occultists & Emile Zola; J.K. Huysmans' A rebours (Against Nature) and its influence on Wilde's Salome and The Picture of Dorian Gray; especially Huysmans' handling of Gustave Moreau's Salome series; preparation to descend into the Satanic underground of Huysmans' Là-bas (The Damned); and finally, Wilde's allusions in The Picture of Dorian Gray to Thelemic, Rabelaisian "Do What Thou Wilt" hedonism and the Cleveland Street Scandal (a scandal where numerous aristocratic men including Lord Arthur Somerset, Earl of Euston Fitzroy, and Prince Albert Victor of Wales were discovered to be frequenting a male brothel that employed young boys)... Songs: | Kate Bush - "Waking the Witch" | | Alan Tew - "The Detectives" | | Alain Goraguer - "Ten Et Tiwa" | | Françoise Hardy - "Mon Amie La Rose | | Nicolas Godin - "Quartier General" | | Serge Gainsbourg, Charlotte Gainsbourg - "Lemon Incest" |

Live From Progzilla Towers
Live From Progzilla Towers - Edition 473

Live From Progzilla Towers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 181:40


Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 473. In this 1973 edition we heard music by Albert Hammond, Agitation Free, Babe Ruth, Greenslade, Eumir Deodato, Flash, Electric Light Orchestra, Alain Goraguer, Pink Floyd, Focus, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Roxy Music, Genesis, Gong, Fantasy, Procol Harum, Stardrive, Samla Mammas Manna, Renaissance, Yes & Roger Powell.

Pour Qui Sonne Le Jazz
Alain Goraguer, le Jazz à Gogo

Pour Qui Sonne Le Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 15:12


“Seuls ceux qui l'approchent savent ce qu'il peut faire avec ses dix doigts” écrivait Boris Vian. Vian, Gainsbourg, Gréco, Moustaki : Tous furent arrangés par Alain Goraguer, dit Gogo, cet homme de l'ombre fou de Gerry Mulligan et du Modern Jazz Quartet qui, entre big-band de poche et jazz club, colora la fameuse période Bleue de Gainsbourg.  

Les Matins Jazz
Alain Goraguer, discret architecte de la chanson française

Les Matins Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 9:47


Cinezik Radio - Actualité de la Musique de Film
Hommage à Alain Goraguer : extrait d'un échange avec le compositeur disparu le 13 février 2023

Cinezik Radio - Actualité de la Musique de Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 8:22


Alain Goraguer est décédé le 13 février 2023. Arrangeur et compositeur de jazz et de variété. Collaborateur de Serge Gainsbourg. Compositeur au cinéma pour Serge Korber, "La Planète sauvage". Extrait audio inédit. Rencontre animée par Benoit Basirico dans le cadre du Festival de cinéma Itinérances d'Alès le 30 mars 2013 Lire l'entretien intégral en version écrite : https://www.cinezik.org/infos/affinfo.php?titre0=20130402134038

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송
2022.10.28 Two Hour Special with Ghost Funk Orchestra's Seth Applebaum

The Drop with Danno on GFN 광주영어방송

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 143:30


As broadcast October 28, 2022 and planted with tender, loving care.  Tonight we have a very special event, with Ghost Funk Orchestra maestro Seth Applebaum joining us for the third time, with this edition having Seth & Danno trading some favorite tunes back-to-back and celebrating the release of the band's latest LP.  A New Kind of Love dropped in full today via Colemine Karma Chief Records, and we got some insights into the inspiration and creation process behind the tunes on this absolute gem of an album.  #feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)Ghost Funk Orchestra – IntroductionGhost Funk Orchestra – Your Man Is No GoodRoberto Roena Y Su Apollo Sound – Shades Of TimeNico Gomez & His Afro Percussion Inc – Caballo NegroAzuquita Y Su Orquesta Melao – Salsa Na MaAzymuth – MorningAlice Clark – Charms of the Arms of My Love Part II (37:10)Ghost Funk Orchestra – BlockheadStereolab – Miss ModularStereolab – Come And Play In The Milky NightSly & The Family Stone – Frisky (Alternative Mix)The Brothers of Soul – The Love I Found In YouRoy Ayers Ubiquity – We Live In Brooklyn, Baby Part III (71:37)Ghost Funk Orchestra – BluebellAlain Goraguer – Le BraceletDavid McCallum – House of Mirrors Adrian Younge feat Shawn Lee & Calibro 35 – Dusts of GoldEsquivel! – Estrellita Martin Denny – The Enchanted SeaWhatitdo Archive Group – Il Furto Di AfricoGhost Funk Orchestra – A New Kind of Love, Pt 2 Part IV (1:49:07)Ghost Funk Orchestra – ScatterMedeski, Martin & Wood – Jelly BellyThe Mighty Imperials – Thunder ChickenCold Blood – I'm a Good WomanClarence Reid – MasterpieceHerbie Hancock – Fat Albert Rotunda 

Le musée SACEM
François Rauber - Episode 1 | Les arrangeurs

Le musée SACEM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 24:48


François Rauber a été l'arrangeur de toutes les chansons mythiques de Jacques Brel.  Entretien avec Serge Elhaïk, passionné par les chefs d'orchestres-arrangeurs de la chanson française, il collabore depuis de nombreuses années avec France Musique où il raconte l'histoire de ces musiciens. Il est l'auteur de l'ouvrage « Les Arrangeurs de la chanson française. 200 rencontres » paru chez Textuel en 2018.  Cet ouvrage fruit de trente années de recherches réunit les 200 plus grands arrangeurs français. Au fil des pages, on découvre François Rauber, l'arrangeur de toutes les chansons mythiques de Jacques Brel ou Alain Goraguer celui de l'œuvre de Jean Ferrat. On apprend que Paul Mauriat cisela les superbes arrangements de La Bohème d'Aznavour ou Jean-Michel Defaye ceux non moins fabuleux de C'est extra et Avec le temps de Léo Ferré. Quant à Michel Legrand et Claude Nougaro, Jean-Claude Petit et Julien Clerc, Jean-Claude Vannier et Serge Gainsbourg, Yvan Cassar et Florent Pagny, ils sont les témoins de ces alliances musicales exceptionnelles. Interviews, anecdotes et 380 photos rythment ce livre de 2158 pages.  

Le musée SACEM
François Rauber - Episode 2 | Les arrangeurs

Le musée SACEM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 27:04


François Rauber a été l'arrangeur de toutes les chansons mythiques de Jacques Brel.  Entretien avec Serge Elhaïk, passionné par les chefs d'orchestres-arrangeurs de la chanson française, il collabore depuis de nombreuses années avec France Musique où il raconte l'histoire de ces musiciens. Il est l'auteur de l'ouvrage « Les Arrangeurs de la chanson française. 200 rencontres » paru chez Textuel en 2018.  Cet ouvrage fruit de trente années de recherches réunit les 200 plus grands arrangeurs français. Au fil des pages, on découvre François Rauber, l'arrangeur de toutes les chansons mythiques de Jacques Brel ou Alain Goraguer celui de l'œuvre de Jean Ferrat. On apprend que Paul Mauriat cisela les superbes arrangements de La Bohème d'Aznavour ou Jean-Michel Defaye ceux non moins fabuleux de C'est extra et Avec le temps de Léo Ferré. Quant à Michel Legrand et Claude Nougaro, Jean-Claude Petit et Julien Clerc, Jean-Claude Vannier et Serge Gainsbourg, Yvan Cassar et Florent Pagny, ils sont les témoins de ces alliances musicales exceptionnelles. Interviews, anecdotes et 380 photos rythment ce livre de 2158 pages.   

Sur paroles - La 1ere
Sur Paroles: Denis Frei a choisi "Le Temps qui reste" par Serge Reggiani

Sur paroles - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 11:40


"Le Temps qui reste" par Serge Reggiani est sorti 2004. Les paroles sont de Jean-Loup Dabadie, Patrick et Alain Goraguer. Pour Denis Frei, cette chanson est un hymne à la vie et à lʹamour. Une séquence de David Golan

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere
Sur Paroles: Denis Frei a choisi "Le Temps qui reste" par Serge Reggiani

Six heures - Neuf heures, le samedi - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 11:40


"Le Temps qui reste" par Serge Reggiani est sorti 2004. Les paroles sont de Jean-Loup Dabadie, Patrick et Alain Goraguer. Pour Denis Frei, cette chanson est un hymne à la vie et à lʹamour. Une séquence de David Golan

Les vinyliques anonymes
Les Vinyliques Anonymes - BEST OF #2

Les vinyliques anonymes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 68:00


Durée : 1:08:00 - En guise de best of, voici un florilège de chroniques issues des 4 saisons de l'émission ! Avec Altin Gun, Positive Force du funk, Alain Goraguer un pianiste et arrangeur musical français, Dick Annegarn un songwriter néerlandais et Systema Solar un groupe electro colombien ! ENJOY

Les vinyliques anonymes
Les Vinyliques Anonymes - BEST OF #2

Les vinyliques anonymes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 68:00


Durée : 1:08:00 - En guise de best of, voici un florilège de chroniques issues des 4 saisons de l'émission ! Avec Altin Gun, Positive Force du funk, Alain Goraguer un pianiste et arrangeur musical français, Dick Annegarn un songwriter néerlandais et Systema Solar un groupe electro colombien ! ENJOY

Pop & Co
Dans les coulisses de "Du chant à la une !", le premier album de Serge Gainsbourg

Pop & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 4:27


durée : 00:04:27 - Pop N' Co - par : Rebecca Manzoni - Grâce à la parution du livre, "Le Gainsbook - En studio avec Serge Gainsbourg", Pop N' Co décortique la fabrication de son premier album, "Du chant à la une !", paru en 1958. Le livre met en lumière les hommes de l'ombre qui ont œuvré à chaque album de Gainsbourg et, pour celui-ci, c'est Alain Goraguer aux manettes.

Enter The Void
S9E3: FANTASTIC PLANET

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 80:08


Our third episode this season is about the semi-obscure but recently-Criterioned 1973 French animated film FANTASTIC PLANET, or La Planète Sauvage (literally, "wild planet"), from the minds of René Laloux and Roland Topor, with music by Alain Goraguer, based on a novel by Stefan Wul. It's a psychedelic audiovisual trip, and tells the story of an advanced alien society of blue people who like to meditate almost as much as they like to toy with the fates of the comparatively-tiny humanoids who roam their planet. It's a film about interplanetary race relations, or maybe it's unfamiliar environmentalism, or telling the difference between pest control and genocide. Also discussed in this episode: what other animated works would you like to see get a Criterion release?  Episode links: Fantastic Planet on IMDb Fantastic Planet on Wikipedia Fantastic Planet on Filmstruck New York Times review from 1973 AWN obituary for René LaLoux Senses of Cinema review in 2005 LA Weekly evaluation in 2011 Weird Fiction Review in 2013 Criterion essay on Fantastic Planet Criterion essay on Roland Topor Slant review upon 2016 Criterion release PopMatters review upon Criterion release AV Club review upon Criterion release Nerdist review upon Criterion release Fantastic Planet trailer on YouTube Alain Goraguer score on Spotify Show links: Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Discuss: ETV Podcast Club Follow: Facebook + Twitter Archive: enterthevoid.fm

Enter The Void
S9E3: FANTASTIC PLANET

Enter The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 80:08


Our third episode this season is about the semi-obscure but recently-Criterioned 1973 French animated film FANTASTIC PLANET, or La Planète Sauvage (literally, "wild planet"), from the minds of René Laloux and Roland Topor, with music by Alain Goraguer, based on a novel by Stefan Wul. It's a psychedelic audiovisual trip, and tells the story of an advanced alien society of blue people who like to meditate almost as much as they like to toy with the fates of the comparatively-tiny humanoids who roam their planet. It's a film about interplanetary race relations, or maybe it's unfamiliar environmentalism, or telling the difference between pest control and genocide. Also discussed in this episode: what other animated works would you like to see get a Criterion release?  Episode links: Fantastic Planet on IMDb Fantastic Planet on Wikipedia Fantastic Planet on Filmstruck New York Times review from 1973 AWN obituary for René LaLoux Senses of Cinema review in 2005 LA Weekly evaluation in 2011 Weird Fiction Review in 2013 Criterion essay on Fantastic Planet Criterion essay on Roland Topor Slant review upon 2016 Criterion release PopMatters review upon Criterion release AV Club review upon Criterion release Nerdist review upon Criterion release Fantastic Planet trailer on YouTube Alain Goraguer score on Spotify Show links: Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Discuss: ETV Podcast Club Follow: Facebook + Twitter Archive: enterthevoid.fm

Mondo Jazz
Jazz Is in the (H)air! [Mondo Jazz Ep. 34]

Mondo Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 123:46


Inspired by "Head Full of Hair, Heart of Full of Song", Pyeng Threadgill's investigation in music about the role of hair in her life, family, community and throughout the African diaspora, this episode of Mondo Jazz builds a narrative about hair, because -- whether it’s a braided bun or flowing tendrils -- hair has always mirrored the cultural (and musical) zeitgeist. An interview with Pyeng Threadgill and a preview of her recent album together with music ranging from the Lounge Lizards to Laurindo Almeida. The playlist includes The Lounge Lizards, Slow Poke, Garage a Trois, Chico Hamilton, Nels Cline, Bobby Previte, Pyeng Threadgill, Nina Simone, Riccardo Tesi & Banditaliana, Laurindo Almeida & Bud Shank, Gil Evans & Laurent Cugny, Alain Goraguer, Carlo Nardozza, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Either/Orchestra, Eric Dolphy. The detailed playlist is available at https://spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=rfb&month=Jul&year=2018&playlist=7218#here

Les vinyliques anonymes
Les Vinyliques Anonymes - saison 2 - émission #24

Les vinyliques anonymes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 57:42


Durée : 57:42 - Bon bah ça fait deux fois que la photo de notre podcast est pas dans le bon sens... En informatique on bricole, mais en chroniques musicales on essaie de faire un peu mieux! Cette semaine sur SUN on explore le son de Novalima, les chansons de Dick Annegarn ainsi que les compos de M. Alain Goraguer...

Les vinyliques anonymes
Les Vinyliques Anonymes - saison 2 - émission #24

Les vinyliques anonymes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 57:42


Durée : 57:42 - Bon bah ça fait deux fois que la photo de notre podcast est pas dans le bon sens... En informatique on bricole, mais en chroniques musicales on essaie de faire un peu mieux! Cette semaine sur SUN on explore le son de Novalima, les chansons de Dick Annegarn ainsi que les compos de M. Alain Goraguer...

Radio BSOTS
BSOTS 166 - Tranquil Beats: Tuesdays In August, 2016

Radio BSOTS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 61:42


Show #166 is the second in a series of episodes dedicated to chilled out beats and instrumentals, featuring music from J Dilla, Flying Lotus, will.i.am, Samiyam, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Comfort Fit, and many more. This episode is 100% WORKSAFE.

Big Mouth USA
Bonus Mix - Hal's Last Stand - Psych Vol 1

Big Mouth USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 64:02


A collection of psychedelic rock & roll... 1) I'm Sorry Dave by Hal 9000 & Dave 2) Song of a Sinner by Top Drawer 3) Barabajagal by Donovan 4) Festival by Dungen 5) The Mental Traveler by David Axelrod 6) Deshominisation (I) by Alain Goraguer 7) Come In Number 51, Your Time Is Up by Pink Floyd 8) Time of the Last Persecution by Bill Fay 9) Cellophane Symphony by Tommy James & the Shondells 10) Define a Transparent Dream by The Olivia Tremor Control 11) Dois Animals Na Selva Suja Da Rua - Erasmo Carlos 12) Porpoise Song by The Monkees 13) The Soft Weed Factor by Soft Machine 14) Daisy by Hal 9000

Radio BSOTS
BSOTS 162 - Tranquil Beats: Mondays In August, 2016

Radio BSOTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2016 64:38


Show #162 is the first in a series of episodes that will focus strictly on chill out instrumentals and head nodding beats for those that need them most. Featured artists include BADBADNOTGOOD, Karriem Riggins, Submerse, fLako, Dabrye, Sepalcure, and many more. This episode is 100% WORKSAFE.

Scarlo's International House of Music
Scarlo Wapittaluigi's International House of Music - Episode 11 - Film and Other Songs: A Look Into European Film Music and Some Other Random Things Thrown In Because Why Not? Alain Goraguer, Luboš Fišer, Alan Watts, and Science Fiction Corporation

Scarlo's International House of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 61:43


This week Goeff and I explore some random off-beat world music with a dash of European film tossed in! Completely unintentional when I was putting my mix together this week, but welcome nonetheless. This week you'll get to hear songs from Alain Goraguer, Luboš Fišer, Alan Watts, Science Fiction Corporation, Vampires of Dartmoore, Jean-Claude Vannier, and many more! Enjoy and don't forget to share!

Stereo Voodoo - Программа А. Троицкого

1. Bear in heaven (USA) - "World of freakout" CD "I love you, its cool" (Dead oceans) 2. Burma orchestra Saing waing (Myanmar) - "I want you" CD "From another world: a tribute to Bob Dylan" (Buda) 3. The boom boom booms (UK) - "Eat you up and spit you out" CD "The boom boom booms" (Wreckerds) 4. Soraia Drummond (Brazil) - "Sorriso forte na luta" CD "Daora: underground sounds of urban brazil" (Mais um discos) 5. Doncesao (Brazil) - "Obrigahh" CD "Daora: underground sounds of urban brazil" (Mais um discos) 6. Dead Combo (Portugal) - "Cowboys cure for Jah" CD "Lisboa mulata" (Dead & co) 7. Sarah Blasko (Australia) - "An arrow" CD "I awake" (Dew process) 8. Sarah Blasko (Australia) - "Not yet" CD "I awake" (Dew process) 9. Cemeteries (USA) - "In the trees" CD "Wilderness" (Lofse) 10. Lycoriscoris (Japan) - "Oar" CD "From beyond the horizon" (Moph) 11. About Group (UK) - "Walk on by" CD "Between the walls" (Domino) 12. Invisible system/Mimis Azmari band (UK/Ethiopia) - "Tibs" CD "Tiga tei tibs" (Harper Diabate) 13. The music tapes (USA) - "Salive to be known (may we starve)" CD "Marys voice" (Merge) 14. Serge Gainsbourg (France) - "Le physique et le figure" CD "Cosmic machine" (Because) 15. Alain Goraguer (France) - "Le bracelet" CD "Cosmic machine" (Because) 16. Rockets (France) - "Rocket man (instrumental)" CD "Cosmic machine" (Because) ЗАКАЗАТЬ ЭТУ МУЗЫКУ Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте

Junior Aspirin Podcast
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 16: PARDON MY FRENCH

Junior Aspirin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013


JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 16: PARDON MY FRENCHA French-Pop-Special-Guest-Podcast by our friends at Stop Making Sense - Yann Chateigné, Tiphanie Blanc & Vincent Normand http://stopmakings.blogspot.com Introduction penned by Mr. Dan Fox & performed by Mr. Nathaniel Mellors PODCAST HEREIt was late. Wind howled through the dark outside the windows of the Novotel Krakow Centrum. The four men had been locked for nine days in the hotel's Pope John Paul II Honeymoon Suite, surviving on a diet of lager and garage-bought sandwiches, delivered to them every hour by a silent seven-foot-tall thug known only as Tadeusz. The absurdist theatre sessions the men had been subjected to by their captors had become steadily less frequent. The men had proved resilient, but – exhausted by nonsensical language games, atonal tuba music and dizzying non-linear narratives -  hope was beginning to ebb. Mellors was tending a head wound Cooke had sustained during one of the more brutal theatre sessions, when a surrealist mime act had unexpectedly exploded in his face. Chateigné Tytelman was by the window, gazing despondently at the blizzard enveloping the city beyond the walls of their gilded cage. Normand, slumped across an antique chaise-longue, stared at the pile of empty Zywiec cans in the centre of the room, each one a stinging reminder of how long they'd been prisoners of their mysterious kidnappers. Unsure whether they would ever see their homes again, conversation naturally turned to pop music. Chateigné Tytelman and Normand wistfully exchanged names of leading French rock musicians. Guy Skornik. Popera Cosmic. Magma. "Remember Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier's Teen Tonic?" asked Chateigné Tytelman. "Of course." responded Normand. "And what I'd give to hear LSD!  by Jean-Christophe Averty again…" Mellors tried to join the conversation. "I like Serge Gainsbourg a lot." The two Frenchmen fell silent. Realising that this was no time for musical one-upmanship, they humoured him, but Mellors could tell he was in over his head. "Look chaps, if we ever happen to get out of this place, would you do me a favour?" "Of course. Anything, my friend." replied Normand. Mellors continued. "You see, the thing is … well … I feel somewhat struck by what I can only describe as … an abject, almost Bataillan, feeling of non-knowledge about all this French pop you're discussing. It's embarrassing, I know. I was only ever taught The Beatles at school, although I picked up a bit of Francoise Hardy along the way. Cooke here had a better education and knows a little Jean-Michel Jarre, but really, we need your help. We feel like such fools being able only to name MC Solaar as the one French rapper we know. But I have an idea. Back home, Me, Cooke, and another pal of ours by the name of Fox – god knows where he is, though last I heard he was on some top secret mission in the US – run this little record label thing. Nothing flashy you understand, but we like to call it Junior Aspirin Records. If – no, when, dammit, when – you get back to Paris and Geneva, would you mind awfully putting together an expository podcast for JAR? Something the boys can use to better acquaint themselves with the riches of your pop music tradition? It would mean the world to us, it really would. And maybe, just maybe, it could help herald a new era. One in which children, in schools up and down the country, need never again have to listen to the Rolling Stones or The Kinks, but rather, grow to be men and women of the world, pioneers of a new musical entente cordiale… It's a silly dream, I know, but … well, to blazes with being sensible. Let's try and change the world. One 70s prog rock classic at a time." "We know someone." said Chateigné Tytelman. "She goes by the name of Blanc. Her knowledge of the field is unsurpassed. We will enlist Blanc's help. Together with my expertise, and Normand's technical skills, we can do this for you Mellors. For you. For Cooke. For everyone." Chateigné Tytelman and Normand stood. Cooke wiped a tear from his eyes. The Frenchmen nodded in silent assent, and the four prisoners shook hands. Now, all that was between them and Serge Bulot's Ballade pour Suzanne was that jailor thug Tadeusz. As they heard the brute's heavy feet approach the door of their room, the men knew what they needed to do… "LA TRACKLISTE"Accident Du Travail, Ouverture alla franceseAnna Karina / Katerine, Parlez-vous anglais ?Erik Satie, Je te veuxSerge Bulot, Ballade pour SuzanneRichard Vimal, Introduction / Âme soeurLaurence Vanay, Morning quiet songBrigitte Fontaine & Belkacem Areski, CherAlbert Marcoeur, Deux lions au soleil (excerpt)Raphael Gimenez et Jean-Jacques Hertz, Texte pour BalthazarEtron Fou Leloublan, Lavés A La MachineVladimir Cosma, InformatiqueJean Dubuffet, Gai SavoirMaurice Lemaitre, Lettre rockIsidore Isou, Rituel somptueux pour la sélection des espècesPopera Cosmic, La chanson du lièvre de MarsJean Constantin, Les pantoufles à papaHenri Salvador, J'aime tes g'nouxWilliam Sheller (feat. Annie Girardot), JerkJoe Dassin, C'est La Vie LilySerge Gainsbourg, Flash-forwardJean-Claude Vannier, Cette race bizarreHugues O., Ellipse / À toiClaude Morgan, Le SlagBarney Wilen, ZombizarBertrand Burgalat, Ma rencontreMichel Houellebecq, Derniers tempsFrancois Bréant, Chase Along The North FreewayFrançois De Roubaix, Avron EvrardPhillippe Besbombes, FlipperRoland Bocquet, EpsiloveCatharsis, ChristopheFondation, Le Bal de grâceAlain Goraguer, Déshominisation (I)Pierre Henry & Michel Colombier, Teen TonicJean-Christophe Averty, LSD !Alain Kan, Heureusement en France, on ne se drogue pasMusique Noise, Pzkr!Magma, Retrovision (Je Suis Revenu De L'univers)Guy Skornik, Pourquoi ça va ?