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Con María Fernández Dobao | "El sombrero de tres picos" y el "Amor Brujo" de Falla fueron obras que marcaron el camino a compositores españoles que quisieran adentrarse en este género. Conrado del Campo, García Abril y Joaquín Rodrigo, entre otros, son algunos de los que cuentan con música para ballets entre sus composiciones. Tenemos la suerte de contar en el programa con Antonio Correderas, profesor de Danza Española del Conservatorio Profesional de Danza "Antonio Ruiz Soler" de Sevilla y ex primer bailarín del Ballet Nacional de España, para conocer un poco mejor la danza española.
durée : 00:10:11 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Roland Petit et Zizi Jeanmaire s'apprêtent à débuter la rentrée 1958 sous le signe du retour sur scène des Ballets de Paris - Roland Petit. À cette occasion, ils parlent de leur métier, lui de la création de ballets et elle de son rapport à la fois au chant et à la danse. - réalisation : Emily Vallat - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe; Zizi Jeanmaire Danseuse de ballet, chanteuse et actrice
durée : 00:20:41 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - En 1946, un an après la naissance des Ballets des Champs-Élysées, les animateurs de la compagnie, avec en tête Roland Petit et l'héritier des Ballets Russes de Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, sont les invités de la "Tribune de Paris". Ils font le point sur le renouveau du ballet en France. - réalisation : Thomas Jost - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe
Avui sentirem: "Hamlet", Fantasia-obertura a partir de Shakespeare, op. 67; "Voivoda", balada simf
Avui sentirem: "El trencanous", (selecci
Avui sentirem: "La bella dorment", (selecci
Avui escoltarem: Concert per a viol
Avui sentirem: "El llac dels cignes", (selecci
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Dr. Jocelyn Chadwick interview distinguished British television journalist, author, and Classic FM presenter, John Suchet, OBE. Mr. Suchet explores the life and legacy of Pyotr Tchaikovsky, one of Russia’s greatest composers. He shares insights into Tchaikovsky's upbringing, his late start in composing, and […]
This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Dr. Jocelyn Chadwick interview distinguished British television journalist, author, and Classic FM presenter, John Suchet, OBE. Mr. Suchet explores the life and legacy of Pyotr Tchaikovsky, one of Russia's greatest composers. He shares insights into Tchaikovsky's upbringing, his late start in composing, and the emotional challenges that shaped his career and music. Suchet discusses Tchaikovsky's struggles with self-doubt, harsh critics, and a turbulent personal life, which influenced his famous works. He highlights Tchaikovsky's enduring masterpieces, including The 1812 Overture, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and The Sleeping Beauty, examining his genius for melody, orchestral “color,” and exploring international inspirations. Suchet also reflects on the immense contemporary cultural and financial success of The Nutcracker and Tchaikovsky's other ballets, which captivate audiences worldwide. Closing the discussion, Suchet celebrates Tchaikovsky's unparalleled ability to create music that remains timeless, magical, and universally beloved, establishing his place as a cornerstone of the classical music repertoire. In doing so, he reads a passage from his book, Tchaikovsky: The Man Revealed.
Claire and Aarón are joined at The Rosin Box this week by Sandra Jennings, a former NYCB dancer who is now a repetiteur for the George Balanchine Trust, for a conversation about staging ballets on current performers. As Sandra shares, she travels the world to coach companies of various ballet backgrounds in Mr. B's works, acting as a bridge between the choreographer's vision and the artists of today; as she explains, these ballets are "living, breathing works of art" that are brought to life by the individual dancers. (59:26) Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: "Je ne t'aime plus" by Pink Martini Courtesy of Pink Martini & Heinz Records
This month's guest for The Adult Ballet Studio is Marilyn Klaus, the visionary artistic director and founder of Ballets with a Twist, a New York City-based ballet company that brings the glamour and charm of Old Hollywood to life through dance. Marilyn's company redefines classical ballet, adding a pop-culture twist with choreography inspired by iconic American cocktails, like the Mai Tai and Martini, in its signature production, Cocktail Hour: The Show. With original choreography by Marilyn, music by Grammy-nominated composer Stephen Gaboury, and costumes by Catherine Zehr, each performance offers a unique experience, weaving elements of improvisation and Hollywood-inspired drama and humor. In our conversation, Marilyn shares how Ballets with a Twist attracts diverse audiences by making ballet accessible and exciting, bringing it back into the cultural mainstream. We dive into her journey from LA to NYC, her early influences, and how she's crafted performances that appeal to both ballet enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Marilyn's passion for reimagining ballet shines through, and this episode offers insight into how she's breaking new ground in the dance world. Check it out! Check out Ballets With a Twist: www.balletswithatwist.com Follow Ballets With a Twist on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balletswithatwist/?hl=en And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GotoBalletswithaTwist/ Purchase tickets for Ballets With a Twists' November show: https://tryonarts.org/event/cocktail-hour-the-show-by-ballets-with-a-twist/ Music in this episode: Waltz of the Flowers - Tchaikovsky Barroom Ballet - Silent Film Light - Kevin MacLeod Barroom Ballet - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100310 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ @eblosfield | theadultballetstudio@gmail.com Support this podcast on Patreon! https://patreon.com/TheAdultBalletStudio?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-blosfield/support
We are in the studio of BAFTA-Wales winning composer Alexandra Harwood! Come along as we take a deep dive into Alexandra's work on ballets such as 'Geisha', film/television shows including 'All Creatures Great And Small' and Mike Newell's 'The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society', as well as our common experiences in educational institutions such as the Royal College Of Music, UCLA, and the National Film And Television School.For the first time in Composers In A Jukebox history, we are also joined by a gorgeous golden retriever, Brinkley, who makes a lovely cameo in this episode!
City Ballet The Podcast returns just in time for the upcoming 24-25 Season. Hear the Dance host Silas Farley is joined by legendary former Principal Dancer and current School of American Ballet faculty member Kay Mazzo and Principal Dancer Anthony Huxley to discuss George Balanchine's Duo Concertant, one of the new works to premiere during the 1972 Stravinsky Festival. Mazzo shares her memories of the speed with which Balanchine choreographed each of the four movements, and commiserates with Huxley on the many unique challenges the ballet presents, including interacting with the piano and violin that share the stage—a "commentary on the festival itself," in Farley's words, as it honored Stravinsky's music and his importance to the Company. (48:57) Written by Silas Farley Music: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major (1931) by Igor Stravinsky All music performed by the New York City Ballet Orchestra Reading List: Stravinsky and Balanchine: A Journey of Invention by Charles M. Joseph Mr. B: George Balanchine's 20th Century by Jennifer Homans Stravinsky's Ballets by Charles M. Joseph Stravinsky Inside Out by Charles M. Joseph An Autobiography by Igor Stravinsky Stravinsky: A Creative Spring: Russia and France, 1882-1934 by Stephen Walsh Stravinsky: The Second Exile: France and America, 1934-1971 by Stephen Walsh Stravinsky: Chronicle of a Friendship by Robert Craft Stravinsky: Discoveries and Memories by Robert Craft The Stravinsky Festival of The New York City Ballet by Nancy Goldner Balanchine's Ballerinas: Conversations with the Muses by Robert Tracy Balanchine Variations by Nancy Goldner
durée : 00:40:11 - Rendez-vous avec X... - par : Patrick PESNOT - C'est une petite phrase qui a attiré mon attention, dans un livre au titre énigmatique "Je ne sais rien… Mais je dirai presque tout." Son auteur, Yves Bertrand a été le patron des Renseignements généraux pendant douze ans, de 1992 à 2004.
We continue our discussions on the three lions and lack of performance, and we get into the Copa America chat with the USA playing well and Brazil leaving much to be desired. We also give an unfiltered review of the local collective cup tournament and the insights on the show down in the semis.
This episode highlights the other half of the management team at Ballet Embody, Emily Runkle. Emily is co-founder and Artistic Director of Ballet Embody located in Westminster, Maryland. The conversation centers around one of her areas of expertise, creating original narrative ballets, some of which include Weekend at Marley Manor: A Murder Mystery Ballet, An Evening of Edgar Allen Poe, and The Maryland Nutcracker!
durée : 00:24:57 - Maurice Ravel, Le Tombeau de Couperin - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Créé avec succès en 1919 par Marguerite Long dans sa version pour piano seul, « Le Tombeau de Couperin » de Maurice Ravel, adapté pour orchestre, sera interprété en février 1920 par les Concerts Pasdeloup et dansé par les Ballets suédois, au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées le 8 novembre 1920. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
durée : 00:25:14 - Claude Bessy, danseuse Étoile puis directrice de l'École de Danse de l'Opéra de Paris (3/5) - par : Judith Chaine - Personnalité incontournable du monde de la danse en France comme à l'étranger, Claude Bessy fut à la fois danseuse étoile, chorégraphe et pédagogue, mais aussi muse, mannequin, et directrice de l'Ecole de danse de l'Opéra national de Paris. Portrait intime en 5 épisodes au micro de Judith Chaine. - réalisé par : Arnaud Chappatte
Parallèlement aux Ballets russes, la danse, au début du XXe siècle, connait une autre évolution absolument opposée : celle du dépouillement, du mouvement libéré de toute contrainte, s'appuyant sur la respiration et menant à l'expressionnisme : la danse moderne est née. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.
In Episode 27 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides the standard updates with PMs spot prices, Survival Realty listings, and state specific gun shows. This week, he blurs the lines between preparedness and current events by discussing a variety of topics like catalytic converters and the PMs contained therein, European farmers continuing their assorted national protests and why, and the removing of candidates from ballets and what history tells us about that (along with the SCOTUS decision). After that, Dave talks gardening and the differences between sweet potatoes and all other potato varieties as well as basil and onion harvesting. He closes the show with a light hearted article about movies containing some EMP information. Articles/topics discussed: Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website 8 EMP-Themed Movies You Should Watch by Nicholas Oetken from Ask a Prepper Companies to consider supporting: Boss Shotshells, BBK Leather Designs, C&E Gun Shows Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic)
In Episode 27 of The Kershner Files, Dave provides the standard updates with PMs spot prices, Survival Realty listings, and state specific gun shows. This week, he blurs the lines between preparedness and current events by discussing a variety of topics like catalytic converters and the PMs contained therein, European farmers continuing their assorted national protests and why, and the removing of candidates from ballets and what history tells us about that (along with the SCOTUS decision). After that, Dave talks gardening and the differences between sweet potatoes and all other potato varieties as well as basil and onion harvesting. He closes the show with a light hearted article about movies containing some EMP information. Articles/topics discussed: Spot Prices for Gold (Au) and Silver (Ag) - from the davidjkershner.com website Survival Realty - featured properties and new listings State-by-State Gun Shows - from the davidjkershner.com website 8 EMP-Themed Movies You Should Watch by Nicholas Oetken from Ask a Prepper Companies to consider supporting: Boss Shotshells, BBK Leather Designs, C&E Gun Shows Available for Purchase - Fiction: When Rome Stumbles | Hannibal is at the Gates | By the Dawn's Early Light | Colder Weather | A Time for Reckoning (paperback versions) | Fiction Series (paperback) | Fiction Series (audio) Available for Purchase - Non-Fiction: Preparing to Prepare (electronic/paperback) | Home Remedies (electronic/paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (paperback) | Just a Small Gathering (electronic) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contra-radio-network/support
durée : 00:04:48 - Classic & Co - par : Anna Sigalevitch - Anna Sigalevitch nous parle ce matin d'un programme "Ballets russes" de Stravinsky par Klaus Makela et l'orchestre de Paris, qui se jouera à la Philharmonie de Paris les 28 et 29 février… programme qu'on retrouve aussi sous forme de disque paru chez Decca.
On this week's "Friday LIVE Extra" previews of Black Violin at Steelhouse Omaha and Les Grands Ballets at the Lied Center.
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Nyx is our guest on Wake the Dead to discuss 'Pink Ballets' & the 'Ballet Roses Affair'. Child trafficking to the rich & famous has always been a thing. Epstein certainly didn't invent it. André Le Troquer was found guilty in France in 1959 for "offenses against morality" where he would pimp 15 to 17 year old ballerinas to prominent figures in political & social worlds. "Ballets" would end in orgies & blackmail. Same old song & dance it seems. Please enjoy the conversation. Find Nyx here: https://www.instagram.com/nyx.1223/ https://twitter.com/Nyx1223 Please donate to Sean McCann: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wakethedead https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/seanmccannabis Visit Wake the Dead's new store! https://wakethedead.creator-spring.com/
durée : 00:20:47 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Je dois à Diaghilev mes plus violents chocs esthétiques". En 1953, le compositeur Francis Poulenc se souvient de sa carrière au micro de Claude Rostand. Dans le 5ème volet, retour en 1924, quand le ballet "Les Biches", qu'il a composé, est monté par les Ballets russes. - invités : Francis Poulenc Compositeur et pianiste français
I'm thrilled to present the second part of our three-part series dedicated to the maestro himself, Aaron Copland. In Episode 114, we're turning our attention to the dance floor, exploring the breathtaking world of ballet through the genius compositions of Copland. **
“Iowa Caucus News ” “Getting Trump Removed Off Ballets? Why? ” “Being Mad About Who Is In Office Everyday Isn't Healthy” “Honor In Work Nothing Is Given Everything Is Earned ”
durée : 00:10:09 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Roland Petit et Zizi Jeanmaire s'apprêtent à débuter la rentrée 1958 sous le signe du retour sur scène des Ballets de Paris - Roland Petit. À cette occasion, ils parlent de leur métier, lui de la création de ballets et elle de son rapport à la fois au chant et à la danse. - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe; Zizi Jeanmaire Danseuse de ballet, chanteuse et actrice
durée : 00:20:39 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1946, un an après la naissance des Ballets des Champs-Élysées, les animateurs de la compagnie, avec en tête Roland Petit et l'héritier des Ballets Russes de Diaghilev, Boris Kochno, sont les invités de la "Tribune de Paris". Ils font le point sur le renouveau du ballet en France. - invités : Roland Petit Danseur et chorégraphe
durée : 00:04:01 - Les P'tits Bateaux - par : Noëlle Bréham - Si Camille, qui appelle l'émission, comprend comment on joue de vieux morceaux de musique classique grâce aux partitions, elle se demande comment fait-on avec les ballets anciens ? C'est la bibliothécaire et historienne de l'art française Martine Kahane qui lui répond.
Howdy Folks, As we bring in the new year we anticipate a sketchy 2024. Trumps getting taken off Ballets and militias are preparing. The block buster Civil war movie coming out next year has Cali and Texas taking down the white house and that is the inspiration for the Show. Gower talks WWF and we premier the Matador Original Drinking with the WWF. We talk Opinheimer and how it sucked and how the Creator was good. Gower talks about the economic uncertainty in the upcoming year. Happy new year listener and hopefully AI doesn't take your job. Bring it 2024, MATADOR Artist include: Sniper 66, fifty, Abba, Thrash Bomb And many more artists.
Drew McOnie is a British choreographer and theatre director, and one of the busiest people in show business. He danced with Matthew Bourne's New Adventures company, but soon wanted to run the show. His work hits a sweet spot between warm and witty, always with a kinetic fizz: whether in the West End, on Broadway or in ballet. His new version of the Nutcracker gives the festive favourite a sweetly queer twist, and next year sees his stage version of the Oscar winning movie The Artist. Drew became a father just a week before this recording – no wonder that we speak about making families in and out of dance.Drew McOnie is Artistic Director of the McOnie Company and an Associate Artist at the Old Vic and Birmingham Rep theatres. He won an Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreography for In the Heights and was nominated for the same award the following year for Jesus Christ Superstar. His credits as director/choreographer include: On the Town (Olivier Award Nomination for Best Musical Revival), The Wild Party and Strictly Ballroom in the UK and King Kong on Broadway. Ballets include Merlin (Northern Ballet). The McOnie Company's latest works are Nutcracker (Tuff Nutt Jazz Club), which runs until 6 January 2024, and The Artist, which opens in May 2024.Find out more about the work of the RADFollow the RAD on social media and join the conversation with host David Jays:Instagram @royalacademyofdanceFacebook @RoyalAcademyofDanceTwitter @RADheadquartersYouTube / royalacademydanceDavid Jays @mrdavidjaysSign up to our mailing list to keep in touch!RAD is an independent educational charity and does not receive regular government funding. Every penny we make goes back into the work we do. You can support us by either naming a seat as part of our Name A Seat Campaign or making a donation.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 01:01:48 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Au printemps 1990, Martine Cadieu et Rémy Stricker proposent une série de cinq émissions sur l'univers musical du poète Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) : un univers qui s'ouvre dès l'enfance et tout en légèreté, avec la découverte émerveillée des Ballets russes à Paris en 1909. - invités : Jean Cocteau Poète, écrivain, peintre, cinéaste, dramaturge
Hey pals! Today we're finally at the season finale of Bridgerton season 1! Listen to us discuss Simon and Daphne's happily ever after, how the Bridgerton writers are really bad at math, and some predictions for season 3. Enjoy the show! S1E1; E2; E3; E4; E5; E6 S2 Brazen banter: Anthony is a sub! The Little Mermaid live action remake! Ballets and cats! Cat Scale: 2.5 Revolutionary Resources The Little Mermaid (2023) Forbes Little Mermaid (2023) review 'I Want It That Way' Brooklyn Nine-Nine Vivaldi's Four Seasons Subscribe! Follow! Rate! Review! Tell your friends and family all about us! Support the podcast and buy us coffee WRION merch! Our feminist, cat-loving, bookish Etsy shop! Instagram: @wereaditonenight Twitter: @wereaditpodcast Facebook: We Read It One Night TikTok: @wereaditonenight Email: wereaditonenight [at] gmail.com
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Melissa was thrilled to chat with Karen Zacarías about her world premiere adaptation of Shane, based on the novel by Jack Schaefer, which is now playing (in August 2023) at the Guthrie Theater. In this episode, we discuss:How this co-commission and co-production came to beThe challenges of adapting a Western for the stageCreating a more complete and accurate picture of the American WestBeach Karen!And more!Resources MentionedCincinnatti Playhouse in the ParkGuthrie TheaterShane at the GuthrieAbout Our GuestKAREN ZACARÍAS was recently hailed by American Theater Magazine as one of the most produced playwrights in the US. Her plays include The Copper Children, Destiny of Desire, Native Gardens, The Book Club Play, Legacy of Light, Mariela in the Desert, The Sins of Sor Juana, and the adaptations of Just Like Us, The Age of Innocence, Into the Beautiful North, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accent and a bilingual Romeo y Juliet. She has been produced at The Kennedy Center, The Goodman, The Guthrie, Arena Stage, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, GALA Hispanic Theater, Cincinnati Playhouse, Old Globe, The Alliance Theater, Repertorio Español, The Latino Theater Company, Milagro Theater, and many more. She is the author of ten renowned TYA musicals and the librettist of several Ballets. She is one of the inaugural resident playwrights at Arena Stage, a core founder of the Latinx Theatre Commons- a large national organization of artists seeking to update the American narrative with Latinx stories-, and she is the founder of the award-winning Young Playwrights' Theater (YPT), noted as one of the best arts educational programs by the Obama White House. Karen was voted a 2019 Washingtonian of the Year for her arts advocacy by Washingtonian Magazine. She was awarded the 2019 Sine Fellowship at the American University School of Public Policy for connecting art with policy making. She is a recipient of 2019 Lee-Reynolds-Award for “social, cultural, or political change with theater” awarded by the League of ProfessioConnect with host Melissa Schmitz***Sign up for the 101 Stage Adaptations Newsletter***101 Stage AdaptationsFollow the Podcast on Facebook & InstagramRead Melissa's plays on New Play ExchangeConnect with Melissa on LinkedInWays to support the show:- Buy Me a Coffee- Tell us your thoughts in our Listener Survey!- Give a 5-Star rating- Write a glowing review on Apple Podcasts - Send this episode to a friend- Share on social media (Tag us so we can thank you!)Creators: Host your podcast through Buzzsprout using my affiliate link & get a $20 credit on your paid account. Let your fans directly support you via Buy Me a Coffee (affiliate link).
durée : 00:22:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1997, dans le cadre de la série "Petite histoire de la musique" consacrée au compositeur russe Igor Stravinsky, Véronique Puchala revient sur le scandale provoqué par la création du "Sacre du Printemps" le 29 mai 1913, au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées à Paris. Le 29 mai 1913, l'artiste et poétesse Valentine Hugo, épouse de Jean Hugo, arrière-petit-fils de Victor, assiste à la première représentation du Sacre du Printemps dans le nouveau Théâtre des Champs-Élysées à Paris. Sous-titré "Tableaux de la Russie païenne", ce spectacle est proposé par les Ballets russes, compagnie fondée par l'impresario et mécène russe Serge de Diaghilev, sur une musique d'Igor Stravinsky et sur une chorégraphie de Vaslav Nijinski. "Ce fut comme si la salle avait été secouée par un tremblement de terre" Évoquant la soirée devenue mythique du 29 mai 1913, l'artiste peintre Valentine Hugo, qui y assistait, a pu dire ceci " Tout ce qu'on a écrit sur la bataille du Sacre du Printemps reste inférieur à la réalité. Ce fut comme si la salle avait été secouée par un tremblement de terre. Elle semblait vaciller dans le tumulte. Des hurlements, des injures, des hululements, des sifflets soutenus qui dominaient la musique, et puis des gifles, voire des coups.". Pourquoi un tel déchainement de passions et d'émotions ? Véronique Puchala revient sur cet important épisode de la vie culturelle française, dans le deuxième volet d'une série de cinq émissions consacrées en 1997 au compositeur russe Igor Stravinsky. Production : Véronique Puchala Réalisation : Géraldine Prutner Petite histoire de la musique - Igor Stravinsky 2/5 : Le Sacre du Printemps ou L'histoire d'un scandale (1ère diffusion : 17/06/1997) Edition web: Documentation de Radio France Archives Ina-Radio France Retrouvez l'ensemble de "La Nuit rêvée de Daniel Defert", proposée par Albane Penaranda.
Original Air Date: February 19, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: February 24, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: February 19, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: February 24, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Young Indiana Jones is a spy in 1917 Barcelona, a neutral WW1 city. With a group of fellow spies Indy devises a scheme to create geopolitical love affair scandal in order to sway Spain to the allies. Pablo Picasso's art and Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets adds to this wacky mix between art, love and war. We travel to 1920's Chicago where a new found love for Jazz intertwines with a murder mystery and ruthless Gangsters like Al Capone
durée : 01:29:13 - Les Tcherepnine, des compositeurs de père en fils - par : François-Xavier Szymczak - 150 ans après la naissance de Nikolaï Tcherepnine, nous revenons sur une dynastie de compositeurs. Fuyant la Russie soviétique, Nikolaï s'était imposé aux Ballets russes, tandis que son fils Alexandre reprit le flambeau, suivi de leurs descendants Ivan, Serge, Stefan ou Sergueï…
durée : 00:22:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 1997, dans le cadre de la série "Petite histoire de la musique" consacrée au compositeur russe Igor Stravinsky, Véronique Puchala revient sur le scandale provoqué par la création du "Sacre du Printemps" le 29 mai 1913, au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées à Paris. Le 29 mai 1913, l'artiste et poétesse Valentine Hugo, épouse de Jean Hugo, arrière-petit-fils de Victor, assiste à la première représentation du Sacre du Printemps dans le nouveau théâtre des Champs Élysées à Paris. Sous-titré "Tableaux de la Russie païenne", ce spectacle est proposé par les Ballets russes, compagnie fondée par l'impresario et mécène russe Serge de Diaghilev, sur une musique d'Igor Stravinsky et sur une chorégraphie de Vaslav Nijinski. "Ce fut comme si la salle avait été secouée par un tremblement de terre." Voici ce que Valentine Hugo, qui assistait à cette création, en rapporte : "Tout ce qu'on a écrit sur la bataille du Sacre du Printemps reste inférieur à la réalité. Ce fut comme si la salle avait été secouée par un tremblement de terre. Elle semblait vaciller dans le tumulte. Des hurlements, des injures, des hululements, des sifflets soutenus qui dominaient la musique, et puis des gifles, voire des coups.". Pourquoi un tel déchainement de passions et d'émotions ? Véronique Puchala revient sur cet important épisode de la vie culturelle française, dans le deuxième volet d'une série de cinq émissions consacrées en 1997 au compositeur russe Igor Stravinsky. Production : Véronique Puchala Réalisation : Géraldine Prutner Petite histoire de la musique - Igor Stravinsky 2/5 : Le Sacre du Printemps ou L'histoire d'un scandale 1ère diffusion : 17/06/1997 Archives INA/RADIO FRANCE Edition web: Documentation de Radio France
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