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- Yung Lean's dark, provocative ambient rap. At just over 20 years of age, Yung Lean returns to the Sónar festival for the second time to defend his third album on stage. Yung Lean released the video for his cult track "Ginseng Strip 2002", which helped him conquer both the European and American hip-hop scenes. Since then, the young Swede has established himself as one of the leading figures of cloud rap, at once idle and carefree and dark, almost melancholy. Yung Lean is part of a generation for whom the Internet has become the natural habitat for making a name for oneself and promoting one's music. His style is inspired by numerous references from the popular culture of the 90s and early 2000s.
- For several months, Jacob has been developing with MIT a never before seen device. He will perform for the first time in France this year at the Jazz à Vienne Festival, Recognized by important artists and music critics, multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier is a true 21st century prodigy. He combines different styles in his creations and interpretations. Funk, a capella, groove, jazz, improvisations, classical music, bossa nova, soul... His repertoire is full of all genres and his performances are based on many instrumental techniques. He is complete, imposing a new meaning to this adjective that qualifies him. Jacob does everything himself (sound and video production). A sort of contemporary Prince, he is congratulated by some of the biggest names in the jazz scene: Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea... Raphael Saadiq also says he is a big fan of his music.
- By quite openly telling you about our love stories through our first romantic experiences, we try to reveal ourselves as much as we can to establish a genuine contact with you and sincerely share a slice of life.
- Reunited in Cully this year, the three members of the Ceramic Dog project can best be described as the troublemakers, the unclassifiables or the exceptions of contemporary jazz. Led by guitarist Marc Ribot, the trio usually walks on stage with the same potential as a grenade that forgot to go off. Shamelessly powerful in hard rock and extreme sound, Ceramic Dog brought out Your Turn in 2003, a second album that has the merit of making all opinions agree: this band is on the verge of madness and its music, crafted for the live experience, makes absolutely no concessions.
- Live recording of Béjart Ballet Lausanne's Light.
- Eight years after "Harvest Festival", Joe Goddard unveils his new solo album "Electric Lines" to Sónar audiences. The multi-career artist expresses his love of pop and dance music in his solo projects. British artist Joe Goddard first came to public attention with the electro-pop group Hot Chip in the early 2000s. Thanks to this initial success, the DJ and producer has been able to pursue parallel projects such as his duo with Raf Rundell: The 2 Bears, and his solo career with albums such as "Harvest Festival" and "Electric Lines". He is also the owner and co-founder of Greco-Roman, the label producing albums for artists such as Roosevelt, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Disclosure.
- A native of Texas, Roy Hargrove has been traveling the world since the end of the 1980s accompanying the most prestigious of musicians, such as Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis. Now leader of a quintet, future greats can't wait to play with him. In Vienne, he invites Mos Def, alias Yaslin Bey, a New York artist, to set the Théâtre Antique alight. It's an explosive collaboration between the Texan trumpeter's transcendent jazz and the cutting flow of the US rapper. Although his background is jazz, Roy Hargrove is a lover of soul, funk and hip-hop. Whenever a musician has appealed to him and whatever school of music he adheres to, Hargrove has arranged to play alongside him. And so R.H., the Texan, accompanied Sonny Rollins in 1991, Herbie Hancock and Michael Brecker on the album Directions in Music and recorded in Havana with the Cuban masters and, still later, with rapper, Common. More than any other today, Hargrove has that double culture of bop tradition and urban music.
- Pierre and François Lamoureux are Grammy and Emmy winning producters and directors. Their concert films and music documentaries have sold millions of copies and aired around the world. They are musicians and filmmakers having worked with such musically diverse artisits as Harry Connick, Jr., Rush, The Who, Wilie Nelson, Brandford Marsalis, Zappa Plays Zappa, Cirque du Soleil, l'Opéra de Montréal, Pat Metheny, The Pretenders and Deep Purple. Both Pierre and François graduated with B. Music degrees from McGill University.
- After a ten years war, the tiny Caucasian auto proclaimed republic of Nagorno Karabagh is slowly recovering. In the ancient capital, Shushi, the children have never known anything but ruins. Today, hope and music are back.
- Vitalic takes us back to what has helped us define his sound since his debut: the techno energy, pop melodies, cosmic sounds and upbeat, the stained eccentricity of acid music. At the Sónar Festival, he celebrates his 15th year as Vitalic.
- Sir Simon Rattle is joined by virtuoso soprano Barbara Hannigan for a modernist program that showcases the immense capabilities of the London Symphony Orchestra. At the heart of this concert is Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring (1913).
- They are a hundred young people, aged 11 to 22, singers and amateur musicians. Some are enrolled at the Bordeaux Conservatory, others have discovered singing to do like their big brother or their big sister, but all are part of the same team: they have two months to prepare the three public performances of Messiah, a popular work. and emblematic of the Advent season. They are ready to devote themselves to this musical and human adventure, guided by the men's choir of the "Opéra National de Bordeaux", some of the professional musicians of the ONBA and their teachers. All conducted by conductor Marc Minkowski. From auditions to the final performance, sharing and exchanges between professionals and young amateurs are at the heart of this documentary which allows you to understand all the pedagogy necessary for the success of this artistic performance. Intergenerational relations are also an issue in the preparation of these performances. We will follow the musicians in their evolutions, their joys, their hopes and their doubts. Let's not forget that they are also - and above all - young people in their mid-teens. The discovery of the Messiah will necessarily go hand in hand with the discovery of a part of themselves. Does taking control of your voice or instrument mean taking control of your body? Is learning a work the way to better understand one's emotions, desires and anxieties?
- Jazz tenor saxophonist and composer JD Allen is recorded live in concert at the Luz de Gas concert hall, on the eve of the Barcelona Jazz Festival 2010.
- Teodor Currentzis conducts Musicaeterna at the Sainte Chapelle
- The life and work of French naturalist-scientist-priest Père Armand David, living as a missionary in China, who is thought to be the first Westerner ever to lay eyes on a wild panda as he was documenting species of Chinese flora and fauna.
- Oriental electro-pop by French electronic music collective Acid Arab rocks the Sónar Festival in Barcelona.
- At the Gran Teatre del Liceu
- Arandel, Alvaro Dule, Pockemon Crew, Salomé Gasselin, Barbara Carlotti, et Quatuor à cordes A la Grande Galerie de l'Évolution
- This opera deals with the liberation of women through its main character, Isabella, who is able to stand up to Mustafà, Bey of Algiers. At the age of 21, Rossini achieved a total triumph with this comic farce in two acts. Despite his youth, the Italian musician consolidated his personal style as a legitimate heir to 18th-century opera buffa. The score requires great skill and volubility from the singers. After 36 years of absence. The Italian in Algiers returns to the Liceu to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the death of its composer: Gioachino Rossini.
- Gorillaz, Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett's band, invite themselves to Barcelona's Sónar festival. The Gorillaz four-piece reunite once again to unveil brand-new tracks at Barcelona's Sónar electronic music festival. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Barcelona electronic music festival, Murdoc, Noodle, 2-D and Russel, the fictitious members of Gorillaz, perform their iconic tracks, along with previously unreleased material from a forthcoming new album.
- Recording: April 10, 2019 - Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona
- An atypical figure on the electronic scene, the producer plays with everyday objects to create his music. Jacques takes to the stage at the Barcelona festival with "A Lot of Jacques", an album prepared in just a few days following his live performance for New York radio station "The Lot". Jacques got his start in music as a teenager, playing guitar in a funky rock band called Rural Serial Killers. Since then, the producer has moved to Paris and turned to electronic music. He has made a name for himself with his work based on sounds recorded from everyday objects, resulting in "Transversal Techno" music.
- French DJ, It Girl, actor and composer. Her sets are known for progressing through various sound spectrums while maintaining a solid coherence, as witnessed by her monthly residence on Rinse FM. Clara prefers simplicity and minimalism to baroque rhythms and sounds that cut across each other: creating a dark, hypnotic sound that is in constant evolution developing from minimal elements. When young, Clara was editor-in-chief at Trax and formerly associated with the Ed Banger label (where she worked alongside Pedro Winter). She then became a member of the collective Kill the DJ, with Chloé and Ivan Smagghe, amongst others. In addition to shining as a DJ, Clara also began to stand out as a "remixer", with commissions from her peers such as Cristophe, C.A.R. and Londoner Krista Papista.
- Face to the firing squad a dictator is awaiting death. As the soldiers shoulder their rifles, the man remembers... He recalls with wicked jubilation his devouring ambition, his complete absence of scruples, his brutal lack of humanity, his taste for manipulation, the cowardice of his entourage, his ambiguous relationships with a woman named Dêmokratia... A few seconds later - light years for him -, the bullets are ejected from the guns but the autocrat is already away from this world. Among the dignitaries in attendance... a gloating new tyrant is about to seize the reigns of power.
- A "Monuments En Mouvement" choreographic shorts series film
- EXILS Victor Hugo - Paris - Guernesey