POPULARITY
durée : 00:23:27 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d'État et à la Cour de cassation, était l'invité de France Inter ce mardi. Il publie "Menace sur l'État de droit. Comment préserver nos démocraties ?" (Allary éditions), ce jeudi.
durée : 02:56:38 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - .
durée : 00:23:27 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d'État et à la Cour de cassation, était l'invité de France Inter ce mardi. Il publie "Menace sur l'État de droit. Comment préserver nos démocraties ?" (Allary éditions), ce jeudi.
durée : 02:04:38 - Musique matin du vendredi 02 mai 2025 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - À l'affiche du nouveau film de Grégory Magne "Les Musiciens", le comédien et violoniste Mathieu Spinosi, membre de l'ensemble Matheus créé par son père Jean-Christophe Spinosi, a plusieurs cordes à son archet. Rencontre avec un artiste pluriel aussi à l'aise sur scène que devant les caméras. - réalisé par : Yassine Bouzar
Affaires des écoutes : Nicolas Sarkozy définitivement condamné à trois ans de prison, dont un an ferme sous bracelet électronique. Ecoutez la réaction de Patrice Spinosi, son avocat devant la Cour de Cassation. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL avec Thomas Sotto du 19 décembre 2024.
Ep. 438 - Gennaio si avvicina: cosa farà la Juventus? Tutti i casi più spinosi
durée : 00:59:36 - Le 13/14 - par : Bruno Duvic - "De la discorde à la Concorde" tel était le projet artistique de Thomas Jolly metteur en scène de la Cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux Paralympiques tenue magistralement hier. Nous revenons sur la réalisation de cette fête inclusive avec deux de ses artistes : Jean-Christophe Spinosi et Lucky Love.
durée : 00:11:23 - L'invité de 7h50 du week-end - Aujourd'hui à 7h50, notre invité est Me Patrice Spinosi, avocat spécialiste des libertés fondamentales et défenseur de Reporters sans frontières dans son recours au Conseil d'État, il reviendra aussi sur la décision qui s'impose à l'Arcom au sujet du contrôle du pluralisme dans les médias.
durée : 03:00:37 - Le 6/9 - Aujourd'hui dans le 6-9, il sera question de santé avec la docteure Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault à 6h20, de pluralisme et de liberté d'expression avec l'avocat Me Patrice Spinosi à 7h50 et des élections européennes avec le député RN de la Somme, Jean-Philippe Tanguy.
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 71 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Jennifer Larmore __________ Jennifer Larmore is an American mezzo-soprano, a Grammy winner with over 100 recordings to her name, a Chevalier of the French government, Richard Tucker winner, Hall of Famer and an author! Add straight actress to the list with her appearance in a new Netflix series entitled *King the Land.* She has a wide-ranging repertoire, having begun with coloratura roles from the Baroque and bel canto then adding music from the Romantic and Contemporary periods. She began her career at Opera de Nice in 1986 with Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito and went on to sing at virtually every major opera house in the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Paris Opera, Tokyo, Berlin Deutsche Oper, and London Covent Garden. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner who has recorded widely for the Teldec, RCA, Harmonia Mundi, Deutsche Grammophon, Arabesque, Opera Rara, Bayer, Naive, Chandos, VAI and Cedille labels in over one hundred CDs to date as well as DVDs of “Countess Geschwitz” in Lulu, Jennifer Larmore in Performance for VAI, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Netherlands Opera), L’Italiana in Algeri (Opera de Paris), La Belle Hélène (Hamburg State Opera), Orlando Furioso (Opera de Paris) and Jenufa (Deutsche Oper Berlin). She has recorded three charming books on tape for Atlantic Crossing Records with stories by Kim Maerkl entitled Mozart’s Magical Night with Hélène Grimaud and the Bavarian State Orchestra, Puccini’s Enchanted Journey with story by Kim Maerkl, and The King’s Daughter with story and music for flute and string orchestra by Kim Maerkl with the flute player Natalie Schwaabe. With the pianist Antoine Palloc, she has made many International recital tours, including appearances in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Vietnam, Vienna, London, San Juan, Prague, Melbourne, Brussels, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Athens and Copenhagen, as well as all the major American venues. Symphonic repertoire has played a large role in this mezzo’s career with the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, Mozart, de Falla, Debussy, Berlioz and Barber featuring prominently. Miss Larmore has enjoyed great collaborations with world orchestras under the direction of Muti, Lopez-Cobos, Bernstein, Runnicles, Sinopoli, Masur, von Dochnanyi, Jacobs, Mackerras, Nelson, Spinosi, Abbado, Barenboim, Bonynge, Maazel, Osawa and Guidarini. Jennifer’s repertoire has expanded to include roles such as “Marie” in Berg’s masterpiece Wozzeck, which she sang to great success at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Berg is now a specialty of Miss Larmore, with her having sung “Countess Geschwitz” in Berg’s Lulu at Covent Garden in the Christof Loy production with Antony Pappano, then again in Madrid. At Paris Opera Bastille she sang in the Willy Decker production and she reprised the role yet again in a new production of William Kentridge with Lothar Zagrosek conducting for the Nederlandse Opera, and at the Rome Opera. She has also become well known for “Kostelnička Buryjovka” in Janacek’s Jenůfa which she performed with Donald Runnicles at Berlin Deutsche Oper. The DVD of this production was nominated for a Grammy. She reprised her “Kostelnička” in this same production for the New National Theater in Tokyo. ”Lady Macbeth” in Verdi’s opera Macbeth is a role she debuted in a striking new production of Christof Loy at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, then in the Bob Wilson production in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Her first “Eboli” was in the French version of Don Carlos at the Caramoor Music Festival in New York, with Will Crutchfield conducting, and she sang “Jocasta” in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex at the Bard Festival. Adding to her growing list of new repertoire, Miss Larmore debuted the role of ”Mère Marie” in Les dialogues des carmélites at the Caramoor Festival, New York. She went back to her roots with “Ottavia” in Monteverdi’s l’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Theater an der Wien in October 2015 and returned there in December 2016 for her debut in the role of “Elvira” in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Debuts for more new roles came in 2017 with the title role of La Belle Hélène at Hamburg State Opera, and then “Anna 1” in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins for the Atlanta Opera. In 2018 she debuted the role of “La Dama” in Hindemith’s Cardillac for the Maggio Musicale in Firenze, “Fidalma” In Il Matrimonio Segreto for Opera Köln, and “Marcellina” In Le Nozze di Figaro in Tokyo. Engagements in 2019 included concerts in Grenoble, Olten and Magève with OpusFive, “Marcellina” in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, and she returned to Opera Köln in the title role of a new production in her on-going collaboration with Doucet/Barbe of La Grand Duchesse de Gérolstein. 2020 was an interesting year, but also because she debuted “Herodias” in Salome for the Atlanta Opera before going into lockdown. Continuing with their collaboration, in 2021, Jennifer sang ”Genevieve” in their new production of Pelleas et Melisande in Parma. Miss Larmore, in collaboration with the double bass player Davide Vittone, created an ensemble called Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive. This a string quintet offering programs that are entertaining and varied with Songs and Arias, Cabaret/Operetta and Movies and Broadway. They have given concerts in Seville, Pamplona, Valencia, Las Palmas, Venice, Amiens, Olten, Aix en Provence, Dublin, and Paris. At the Magève Festival in August, 2018 they presented a World Premiere work by composer Scott Eyerly, called Creatures Great and Small on the theme of animals. In July of 2022, Jennifer and OpusFive performed at the Liestal Stimmen zu Gast Festival in a program entitled America! Throughout her career Jennifer Larmore has garnered awards and recognition. In 1994 Jennifer won the prestigious Richard Tucker Award. In 1996 she sang the Olympic Hymn at the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics in Atlanta. In 2002, “Madame” Larmore was awarded the Chevalier des arts et des lettres from the French government in recognition of her contributions to the world of music. In 2010 she was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in her home state of Georgia. In addition, to her many activities, travels, performances and causes, author Jennifer Larmore is working on books that will bring a wider public to the love of opera. Her book “Una Voce” explores the world and psychology of the performer. Miss Larmore is widely known for teaching and giving master classes and in 2018, she went to New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Santiago, Chile, Luxembourg, Atlanta, and to the new Teatro Nuovo at Suny Purchase College, New York. She began the New Year 2019 with master classes for the Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. In March, 2019 Miss Larmore gave master classes and workshops at the École Normale and for the Philippe Jaroussky Academy in Paris. In 2020 she gave classes at the École Normale, Atlanta Opera, Kennesaw State University, Luxembourg, and on ZOOM for the Kiefersfelden Master Classes and Utah Valley University. In 2022 classes were in Malta, Tirol, Lausanne, Sion, Martina Franca and Valencia! In 2023 she began the year with a master class at the Eva Lind Akademie in Achenkirch, Austria! Miss Larmore lives in Paris with her husband and little Opera dog Buffy. “Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent]...” Proverbs 22:6a (AMPC) In this episode, Scarlett and David interview Jennifer about how her love for the arts was nurtured and encouraged at a very young age, which opened doors for her gift in great places. Your faith will be inspired as you watch. __________ https://JenniferLarmore.info https://ScarlettHorton.com __________ TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://gvly.org/s/NNHT.5REoBw OR TEXT Proverbs31 to 844-544-7171
Women of Substance with Dr. Scarlett Horton Episode 71 - Dr. Scarlett Horton interviews Jennifer Larmore __________ Jennifer Larmore is an American mezzo-soprano, a Grammy winner with over 100 recordings to her name, a Chevalier of the French government, Richard Tucker winner, Hall of Famer and an author! Add straight actress to the list with her appearance in a new Netflix series entitled *King the Land.* She has a wide-ranging repertoire, having begun with coloratura roles from the Baroque and bel canto then adding music from the Romantic and Contemporary periods. She began her career at Opera de Nice in 1986 with Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito and went on to sing at virtually every major opera house in the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Paris Opera, Tokyo, Berlin Deutsche Oper, and London Covent Garden. She is a two-time Grammy Award winner who has recorded widely for the Teldec, RCA, Harmonia Mundi, Deutsche Grammophon, Arabesque, Opera Rara, Bayer, Naive, Chandos, VAI and Cedille labels in over one hundred CDs to date as well as DVDs of “Countess Geschwitz” in Lulu, Jennifer Larmore in Performance for VAI, Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Netherlands Opera), L’Italiana in Algeri (Opera de Paris), La Belle Hélène (Hamburg State Opera), Orlando Furioso (Opera de Paris) and Jenufa (Deutsche Oper Berlin). She has recorded three charming books on tape for Atlantic Crossing Records with stories by Kim Maerkl entitled Mozart’s Magical Night with Hélène Grimaud and the Bavarian State Orchestra, Puccini’s Enchanted Journey with story by Kim Maerkl, and The King’s Daughter with story and music for flute and string orchestra by Kim Maerkl with the flute player Natalie Schwaabe. With the pianist Antoine Palloc, she has made many International recital tours, including appearances in Amsterdam, Paris, Madrid, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Vietnam, Vienna, London, San Juan, Prague, Melbourne, Brussels, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Sao Paolo, Athens and Copenhagen, as well as all the major American venues. Symphonic repertoire has played a large role in this mezzo’s career with the works of Mahler, Schoenberg, Mozart, de Falla, Debussy, Berlioz and Barber featuring prominently. Miss Larmore has enjoyed great collaborations with world orchestras under the direction of Muti, Lopez-Cobos, Bernstein, Runnicles, Sinopoli, Masur, von Dochnanyi, Jacobs, Mackerras, Nelson, Spinosi, Abbado, Barenboim, Bonynge, Maazel, Osawa and Guidarini. Jennifer’s repertoire has expanded to include roles such as “Marie” in Berg’s masterpiece Wozzeck, which she sang to great success at the Grand Théâtre de Genève. Berg is now a specialty of Miss Larmore, with her having sung “Countess Geschwitz” in Berg’s Lulu at Covent Garden in the Christof Loy production with Antony Pappano, then again in Madrid. At Paris Opera Bastille she sang in the Willy Decker production and she reprised the role yet again in a new production of William Kentridge with Lothar Zagrosek conducting for the Nederlandse Opera, and at the Rome Opera. She has also become well known for “Kostelnička Buryjovka” in Janacek’s Jenůfa which she performed with Donald Runnicles at Berlin Deutsche Oper. The DVD of this production was nominated for a Grammy. She reprised her “Kostelnička” in this same production for the New National Theater in Tokyo. ”Lady Macbeth” in Verdi’s opera Macbeth is a role she debuted in a striking new production of Christof Loy at the Grand Théâtre de Genève, then in the Bob Wilson production in Bologna and Reggio Emilia. Her first “Eboli” was in the French version of Don Carlos at the Caramoor Music Festival in New York, with Will Crutchfield conducting, and she sang “Jocasta” in Stravinsky’s Oedipus Rex at the Bard Festival. Adding to her growing list of new repertoire, Miss Larmore debuted the role of ”Mère Marie” in Les dialogues des carmélites at the Caramoor Festival, New York. She went back to her roots with “Ottavia” in Monteverdi’s l’Incoronazione di Poppea at the Theater an der Wien in October 2015 and returned there in December 2016 for her debut in the role of “Elvira” in Mozart’s Don Giovanni. Debuts for more new roles came in 2017 with the title role of La Belle Hélène at Hamburg State Opera, and then “Anna 1” in Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins for the Atlanta Opera. In 2018 she debuted the role of “La Dama” in Hindemith’s Cardillac for the Maggio Musicale in Firenze, “Fidalma” In Il Matrimonio Segreto for Opera Köln, and “Marcellina” In Le Nozze di Figaro in Tokyo. Engagements in 2019 included concerts in Grenoble, Olten and Magève with OpusFive, “Marcellina” in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, and she returned to Opera Köln in the title role of a new production in her on-going collaboration with Doucet/Barbe of La Grand Duchesse de Gérolstein. 2020 was an interesting year, but also because she debuted “Herodias” in Salome for the Atlanta Opera before going into lockdown. Continuing with their collaboration, in 2021, Jennifer sang ”Genevieve” in their new production of Pelleas et Melisande in Parma. Miss Larmore, in collaboration with the double bass player Davide Vittone, created an ensemble called Jennifer Larmore and OpusFive. This a string quintet offering programs that are entertaining and varied with Songs and Arias, Cabaret/Operetta and Movies and Broadway. They have given concerts in Seville, Pamplona, Valencia, Las Palmas, Venice, Amiens, Olten, Aix en Provence, Dublin, and Paris. At the Magève Festival in August, 2018 they presented a World Premiere work by composer Scott Eyerly, called Creatures Great and Small on the theme of animals. In July of 2022, Jennifer and OpusFive performed at the Liestal Stimmen zu Gast Festival in a program entitled America! Throughout her career Jennifer Larmore has garnered awards and recognition. In 1994 Jennifer won the prestigious Richard Tucker Award. In 1996 she sang the Olympic Hymn at the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics in Atlanta. In 2002, “Madame” Larmore was awarded the Chevalier des arts et des lettres from the French government in recognition of her contributions to the world of music. In 2010 she was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in her home state of Georgia. In addition, to her many activities, travels, performances and causes, author Jennifer Larmore is working on books that will bring a wider public to the love of opera. Her book “Una Voce” explores the world and psychology of the performer. Miss Larmore is widely known for teaching and giving master classes and in 2018, she went to New York’s Manhattan School of Music, Santiago, Chile, Luxembourg, Atlanta, and to the new Teatro Nuovo at Suny Purchase College, New York. She began the New Year 2019 with master classes for the Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, GA. In March, 2019 Miss Larmore gave master classes and workshops at the École Normale and for the Philippe Jaroussky Academy in Paris. In 2020 she gave classes at the École Normale, Atlanta Opera, Kennesaw State University, Luxembourg, and on ZOOM for the Kiefersfelden Master Classes and Utah Valley University. In 2022 classes were in Malta, Tirol, Lausanne, Sion, Martina Franca and Valencia! In 2023 she began the year with a master class at the Eva Lind Akademie in Achenkirch, Austria! Miss Larmore lives in Paris with her husband and little Opera dog Buffy. “Train up a child in the way he should go [and in keeping with his individual gift or bent]...” Proverbs 22:6a (AMPC) In this episode, Scarlett and David interview Jennifer about how her love for the arts was nurtured and encouraged at a very young age, which opened doors for her gift in great places. Your faith will be inspired as you watch. __________ https://JenniferLarmore.info https://ScarlettHorton.com __________ TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST: https://gvly.org/s/NNHT.5REoBw OR TEXT Proverbs31 to 844-544-7171
Aujourd'hui nous accueillons dans le podcast AdVocat, Patrice Spinosi. Maitre Spinosi est est un avocat français renommé, spécialisé dans le domaine du droit public. Il a acquis une réputation d'expert en droit des libertés fondamentales et en droit européen. Il est notamment connu pour sa défense de causes liées aux droits de l'homme et à la protection des libertés individuelles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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durée : 01:53:08 - Musique matin du vendredi 26 novembre 2021 - par : Jean-Baptiste Urbain - Le directeur musical Jean-Christophe Spinosi célèbre cette année les trente ans de l'Ensemble Matheus, qu'il a fondé. Il fêtera cet anniversaire au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées le 27 novembre avec un programme allant de l'opéra à la chanson. - réalisé par : Yassine Bouzar
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durée : 03:00:14 - Le 6/9 - par : Carine BECARD - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d'Etat, spécialiste des libertés publiques, Gabriel Attal, porte-parole du gouvernement, sont les invités du 6/9. - invités : Patrice Spinosi, Gabriel Attal - Patrice Spinosi : Avocat au Conseil d'Etat et à la Cour de cassation, Gabriel Attal : Secrétaire d'État auprès du Premier ministre, Porte-parole du gouvernement
durée : 00:09:46 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d'Etat, spécialiste des libertés publiques, est l'invité de 7h50.
durée : 03:00:14 - Le 6/9 - par : Carine BECARD - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d'Etat, spécialiste des libertés publiques, Gabriel Attal, porte-parole du gouvernement, sont les invités du 6/9. - invités : Patrice Spinosi, Gabriel Attal - Patrice Spinosi : Avocat au Conseil d'Etat et à la Cour de cassation, Gabriel Attal : Secrétaire d'État auprès du Premier ministre, Porte-parole du gouvernement
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Have you ever wondered how to prepare fresh artichokes? Do you find them intimidating like I used to? This week's episode is all about carciofi spinosi Sardi D.O.P. (and about artichokes/carciofi in general).If you want to make the recipe in this episode, consider supporting the show on Patreon: for just $3 a month, you'll get exclusive access to one recipe per week and become a member of the Italian Dish Cooking Club!In this episode:I talk you through how to clean and prep fresh artichokes of any varietyWe get a mini intro in what D.O.P. food labels mean in Italy (for more on what D.O.P. means, check out my friend and fellow American ex-pat in Florence, Rachel's podcast 2 Minutes 2 ItalyTeaser on a podcast collab that's in the works!Questions or comments about the recipe? Suggestions for what our next recipe should be? Get in touch via Instagram @italiandishpodcast or send us an email at contact@italiandishpodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/italiandish?fan_landing=true)
Alec Spinosi and returning guest James Hardy talk skateboarding, surfing, and broken collar bones. Follow the show @heavyultra
durée : 00:23:28 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - Alors que le Parlement entame ce mardi l'examen du texte de loi controversé sur la "sécurité globale" à l'Assemblée Nationale, Patrice Spinosi, avocat, spécialiste des questions de libertés publiques, est l'invité du Grand entretien de France Inter.
durée : 02:00:38 - Le 7/9 - Bernard Laporte, président de la Fédération française de rugby, et Patrice Spinosi, avocat, spécialiste des questions de libertés publiques, sont les invités du 7/9 de France Inter.
durée : 00:13:45 - Disques de légende du jeudi 15 octobre 2020 - Un grand moment de musique ! En 2007, le chef d'orchestre Jean-Christophe Spinosi enregistre le Nisi Dominus et le Stabat Mater de Vivaldi avec son Ensemble Matheus, la contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux et le contreténor Philippe Jaroussky, pour le label Naïve.
durée : 00:53:49 - Le Grand Face-à-face - « Ensauvagement », le mot s’est imposé au cœur du débat cette rentrée. Et si derrière les questions sémantiques se cachaient de vraies questions de fond ? Pourquoi assiste-t-on à au retour du thème de l’insécurité ? Analyse et débat avec Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d’Etat et à la cour de cassation.
durée : 00:53:49 - Le Grand Face-à-face - « Ensauvagement », le mot s’est imposé au cœur du débat cette rentrée. Et si derrière les questions sémantiques se cachaient de vraies questions de fond ? Pourquoi assiste-t-on à au retour du thème de l’insécurité ? Analyse et débat avec Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d’Etat et à la cour de cassation.
durée : 00:53:49 - Le Grand Face-à-face - « Ensauvagement », le mot s’est imposé au cœur du débat cette rentrée. Et si derrière les questions sémantiques se cachaient de vraies questions de fond ? Pourquoi assiste-t-on à au retour du thème de l’insécurité ? Analyse et débat avec Patrice Spinosi, avocat au conseil d’Etat et à la cour de cassation.
durée : 00:58:38 - Musique matin week-end du samedi 22 août 2020 - par : Christophe Dilys - La rentrée culturelle s'annonce complexe : explications de Michel Orier (directeur de la musique à Radio France), de Jean-Philippe Thielley (président du Centre National de Musique) et Nicolas Droin (syndicat les Forces Musicales). Musiques de Purcell, Vivaldi, Debussy, Corelli, Glazounov.. - réalisé par : Laurent Lefrançois
durée : 01:58:22 - Le 7/9 - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation, et Marcel Gauchet, philosophe et historien, sont les invités de la matinale de France inter.
durée : 00:10:41 - L'invité d'Ali Baddou - par : Ali Baddou - L'avocat au Conseil d'État et à la Cour de cassation Patrice Spinosi est l'invité d'Ali Baddou à 7h50.
Jean-Christophe Spinosi a commencé avec Vivaldi. Il a continué avec Bartoli, Jaroussky. Alors qu’il joue Rossini, le voici face à Bellamy. Il dit tout ce qu’il a sur le cœur. Sans se cacher, sans se prendre pour un autre, sans faux-fuyant. Avec un large sourire et plein d’amour dans le cœur pour son métier, la musique et ceux qui l’entourent.À 55 ans, le chef d’orchestre fondateur de l’Ensemble Matheus ressemble toujours à un chien fou qui fait trembler la porcelaine du salon. Le succès ne l’a pas changé. Il reste jeune, vif et sincère. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Violoniste de formation, Jean-Christophe Spinosi est devenu chef d’orchestre en créant son ensemble dans lequel sa femme, son fils et des amis jouaient. Son fils est devenu un acteur connu, Mathieu Spinosi. Tandis que lui n’a cessé de grandir sans jamais perdre sa flamme, son enthousiasme juvénile. Berlin, Vienne et Salzbourg sont devenus des prolongements du Quartz de Brest où ce Corse bon teint a jeté l’ancre. À l’occasion des représentations de L’Italienne à Alger de Rossini au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, il nous livre sa vérité avec fantaisie et profondeur. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
durée : 00:25:55 - L'invité de 8h20 : le grand entretien - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé - Patrice Spinosi, avocat au Conseil d’État et à la Cour de cassation, spécialiste des libertés publiques, est l'invité du Grand Entretien de la Matinale de France Inter.
durée : 01:00:29 - Vingt ans après - par : Lionel Esparza - En direct et en public depuis l'Hôtel Bedford - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin
I programmet diskuteras genrelös musik av Lauri Porra, Anders Ericson spelar 12-körig luta, Karabits dirigerar Karajev samt Tiberghien i samspel med Ibragimova. Sofia möter dirigenten J-Chr Spinosi. I panelen Evert van Berkel och Sara Norling som tillsammans med programledaren Johan Korssell betygsätter följande skivor: W A MOZART Sonater för violin och piano Alina Ibragimova, violin Cédric Tiberghien, piano Hyperion CDA 68164 (2 CD) LAURI PORRA Entropia Paperi T, Joonas Riippa, Aki Rissanen, piano, Lauri Porra, elbas Lahtis symfoniorkester Jaakko Kuusisto, dirigent Bis BIS 2305 LYRA SONORA Musik för 12-körig luta Anders Ericson, luta Daphne DAPHNE 1061 KARA KARAJEV Seven beauties Suite, Don Quixote m.m. Bournemouth symfoniorkester Kirill Karabits, dirigent Chandos CHSA 5203 Sofia möter Jean-Christophe Spinosi Sofia Nyblom träffade den mångsidige korsikanske dirigenten då han i början av februari, gästdirigerade Rossinis Askungen på Stockholmsoperan. Spinosi är bl.a. känd för sitt samarbete med mezzosopranen Cecilia Bartoli. Samtalet rörde sig bl.a. om arbetet som opera-dirigent samt om dirigentens musikaliska bredd. Referensen Johan jämför med och refererar till en inspelning av Mozarts Sonat för violin och piano B-dur med Köchels nummer 378. Violinisten heter Rachel Podger och Gary Cooper spelar på en kopia av ett hammarklaver från 1795. Inspelningen gjordes 2004 på Channel Classics. Andra i programmet nämnda eller rekommenderade inspelningar: Karajevs balett-svit De sju skönheterna med Moskva-radions Tjajkovskij-symfoniorkester ledd av Rauf Abdullajev på skivmärket Olympia. Karajevs Don Quijote med Sovjetunionens statliga akademiska symfoniorkester, Moskva, under ledning av Alexander Gauk på Melodija. Mozarts sonater för violin och piano med Rachel Podger och Gary Cooper på skivmärket Channel Classics (Referensen); Arthur Grumiaux och Istvan Hajdu på skivmärket Philips; Itzhak Perlman och Daniel Barenboim på DG samt med violinisten Johannes Leertouwer och Rumiko Harada, hammarklaver, på skivmärket Globe. Inget Svep denna vecka
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It is an experience to play 4 different Rossini operas in one season. Marie talks about the four different productions that Ensemble Matheus played this season throughout Europe on historical instruments - and what the culture of theater life was like in Rossini's 19th century Italy when these works were first performed. She talks about how Rossini was the first superstar composer and how he was at the center of the chaos and excitement of 19th century theater life. That adrenaline rush is still quite prevalent in his works, and easily becomes part of the lives of performers of his music even today, 200 years later. With Cecilia Bartoli and casts of today's best opera stars, Ensemble Matheus and conductor, Jean-Christophe Spinosi played Rossini in the Théâtre du Châtelet and Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, in Dortmund, Beaune, and the Haus für Mozart and Grossesfestspielhaus in Salzburg.
Marie talks about her experience performing Rossini's opera, Otello, in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées with Cecilia Bartoli, Ensemble Matheus, and Jean-Christophe Spinosi. Recording the podcast from Paris on the night of the final performance, Marie discusses the production, Rossni's opera itself, and some of the atmosphere surrounding the controversial natures of the performances. This production marked Bartoli's return to the Paris opera scene in her first staged opera there for 20 years. Conducted by the "enfant terrible" of classical music, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, this was a production wrapped up with history, drama, and controversy.