Reprenant le principe de l'émission télévisée consacrée aux grands enjeux du XXIe siècle, cet album explique les dynamiques qui organisent les relations entre les hommes, les Etats et les économies. …
Un panorama des luttes féministes dans le monde, nourri d'entretiens et de tableaux récapitulatifs. Il met en exergue les luttes mobilisatrices comme l'écoféminisme. …
Jordi Savall's exemplary performance of Handel's Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks is among the finest available on disc: refined and precise, but very big, with blood-stirring grandeur. This is just the kind of extroverted, rousing presentation that best highlights the music's open-air ceremonial function. Savall's Le Concert des Nations is essentially a chamber orchestra with double or triple winds, but the sound he elicits from the group is majestic and surprisingly powerful. The playing is crisp and the rhythmic articulation bracing, but the sound is never brash. In fact, more often than not it is seductively sensual, a heady integration of precision and supple, shapely phrasing. Handel left no authoritative edition of the score of Water Music and it has traditionally been divided into three suites, but Savall reorders the material into two suites, a decision that makes more sense in terms of key relationships and that sounds entirely satisfying.
The performances on this lovely album of vocal and instrumental music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier make it a recording that should delight the composer's fans and anyone who loves the music of the Baroque. Listeners should be warned that the packaging and even the composer's titles create expectations of music of a very different character from what is actually presented. The three Leçons de Ténèbres of the title, scored for bass and chamber orchestra, refer to baleful texts taken from the Lamentations of Jeremiah describing the fall and abasement of Jerusalem, and were written for services on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of Holy Week, the darkest days in the Christian liturgical calendar.
This live recording made on January 31, 2002 at the Liceu Theater in Barcelona is already a cornerstone of any Monteverdi discography. Previously only available on DVD from Opus Arte, this multi-channel SACD version reveals the full scale of Jordi Savall's inspiration. Beautifully executed by La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Le Concert des Nations, and a cast of soloists that includes Furio Zanasi, Sara Mingardo, and the late Montserrat Figueras, this is a release to treasure.
Noël 1900.
Victor Narraway, le supérieur de Thomas Pitt, et sa nouvelle femme Vespasia font un voyage en train de Jaffa à Jérusalem. Bien qu’ils passent un agréable moment ensemble et fassent de nouvelles rencontres, Vespasia commence bientôt à soupçonner que quelqu’un les suit et les épie. …
Respect : les arbres sont des êtres vivants, aussi vivants que vous ou moi. Mieux : ils sont nos protecteurs. Accordez-leur le respect auquel ils ont droit en tant qu'êtres vivants et ne les traitez jamais par le mépris, comme s'ils n'étaient que du mobilier urbain. Anticipation : avant de planifier un édifice ou un quartier neuf, faites appel à un urbaniste qui saura placer d'abord les espaces verts et les lignes d'arbres : le bâti viendra seulement par la suite. …
Marais's Alcione is the last great 'tragedy' in music from the reign of Louis XIV. It is a total spectacle at the crossroads of the 17th and 18th centuries, from which it takes the mythological source, it's praise of the sovereign's glory and the literary requirement to combine choreography and stage movements. Jordi Savall rediscovered this work and brought it back to life for the first stage production in Paris since 1771.