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L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde

L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde
Français | 2024 | ISBN: 9938913598 | PDF | 231 pages | 6 MB

En ces temps d'incertitude et de troubles socioéconomiques manifestes, Claude Janvier et François Lagarde se sont attelés à dévoiler les coulisses de l'Etat profond français, dirigé en réalité par un réseau d'influence occulte, largement inspiré du modèle du " deep state " américain, lui-même calqué sur le concept turc du derin devlet.
L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde

L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde
Français | 2024 | ISBN: 9938913598 | True PDF | 231 pages | 6 MB

En ces temps d'incertitude et de troubles socioéconomiques manifestes, Claude Janvier et François Lagarde se sont attelés à dévoiler les coulisses de l'Etat profond français, dirigé en réalité par un réseau d'influence occulte, largement inspiré du modèle du " deep state " américain, lui-même calqué sur le concept turc du derin devlet.
L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde

L'État profond français : Qui, comment, pourquoi - Claude Janvier, François Lagarde
Français | 2024 | ISBN: 9938913598 | True PDF | 231 pages | 6 MB

En ces temps d'incertitude et de troubles socioéconomiques manifestes, Claude Janvier et François Lagarde se sont attelés à dévoiler les coulisses de l'Etat profond français, dirigé en réalité par un réseau d'influence occulte, largement inspiré du modèle du " deep state " américain, lui-même calqué sur le concept turc du derin devlet.
Claude Janvier, Jean-Loup Izambert, "Le virus et le Président: Enquête sur l’une des plus grandes tromperies de l'Histoire"

Claude Janvier, Jean-Loup Izambert, "Le virus et le Président: Enquête sur l’une des plus grandes tromperies de l'Histoire"
2020 | ISBN: 2368452893 | Français | EPUB | 321 pages | 0.6 MB

Début 2020, le virus de la Covid-19 se propage rapidement dans tous les pays du monde. Mais pas partout de la même façon…
Il semble exister une exception « Française d’Origine Contrôlée par l’Union Européenne », dont l’acronyme laisse entrevoir la façon dont le gouvernement traite cette pandémie. …
Xavier de Maistre, Diana Damrau - Nuit d'Etoiles: Harp Music by Claude Debussy (2008)

Xavier de Maistre, Diana Damrau - Nuit d'Etoiles: Harp Music by Claude Debussy (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 204 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 177 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal | # 88697222492 | Time: 01:13:18

In many ways, Debussy’s piano music finds its rightful home on the harp. Apart from the distinctive textural and colouristic elements in the writing itself, we have contemporary accounts of Debussy’s piano-playing that refer to his ability to make you forget a piano even had hammers. Of course, this doesn’t allow for dreamy, “impressionistic” interpretations; rather, it makes clarity and precision absolute imperatives – which qualities we find in abundance in this recital by Xavier de Maistre and friends.
Claude Bolling - 3 hommes a abattre (Bande originale du film avec Alain Delon) (2020)

Claude Bolling - 3 hommes a abattre (Bande originale du film avec Alain Delon) (2020)
FLAC tracks | 46:50 | 275 Mb
Genre: Soundtrack / Label: Musiques & Solutions - M&S

For 3 hommes a abattre directed by his long-time collaborator Jacques Deray, Claude Bolling composed one of his most ambitious works in cinema. For this modern urban thriller, he wrote a neo-classical score with serious and aching lyricism. A feeling of unease and threat dominates the score, which still allows for a few sentimental moments associated with the lead female character.
Claude Delangle, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, En Shao - Harmonious Breath (2011)

Claude Delangle, Taipei Chinese Orchestra, En Shao - Harmonious Breath (2011)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 298 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Chinese | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD-1790 | Time: 01:14:33

On his several discs for BIS, the French saxophonist Claude Delangle has shown himself to be a hugely diverse musician: along with his recordings of core repertoire, he has recorded some of the earliest saxophone works, composed for the instrument’s inventor Adolphe Sax, as well as uncompromisingly contemporary music by composers such as Scelsi, Berio and Hosokawa. Here, Delangle visits Taiwan, and with the Taipei Chinese Orchestra playing traditional Chinese instruments, performs works including two saxophone concertos by the prominent Taiwanese composer Yiu-Kwong Chung (b.1956), as well as Open Secret, a work composed for Claude Delangle and the orchestra by the young composer Leilei Tian (b. 1971). This disc also includes arrangements of two traditional Chinese pieces, which in Claude Delangle’s own words formed a musical entryway for him ‘into the great tradition of Chinese music’.
Mitsuko Uchida - Claude Debussy: 12 Etudes for Piano (1990) Reissue 2001

Mitsuko Uchida - Claude Debussy: Douze Études pour le Piano (1990) Reissue 2001
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 119 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 108 Mb | Scans ~ 59 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | # 464 698-2 | Time: 00:47:12

Debussy's Études are really the only set that deserves to be put beside Chopin's. What makes them so special? Like his, they are truly "practice pieces," systematically exploring various aspects of keyboard technique. But at the same time, they are poetic works of art, full of fantasy, charm, and musical invention. Uchida's recording is almost universally regarded as the finest version of these works to appear in modern times. Her playing combines effortless virtuosity with pianistic precision, keeping the music's artistic and pedagogical tendencies in a state of exquisite tension. This disc also established Uchida's claim to be recognized as one of the most interesting and talented pianists now active. You need to hear it.
Arditti String Quartet, Claude Helffer - Iannis Xenakis: Chamber Music 1955-1990 (2003) 2CDs

Arditti String Quartet, Claude Helffer - Iannis Xenakis: Chamber Music 1955-1990 (2003) 2CDs
EAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 642 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 353 Mb | Scans included
Classical, Avant-Garde | Label: Montaigne/Naive | # MO 782137 | Time: 02:32:14

This ambitious and beautifully produced two-CD set includes nearly all of Iannis Xenakis' chamber music for strings, piano, and strings and piano combined. Chamber music constituted a small part of the composer's output, since large ensembles and large forms were vehicles more commensurate with the aesthetic of his monumental, granitic music. There are no small pieces here, though; in each of these works, ranging from solos to a quintet for piano and strings, Xenakis was able to express his uncompromising vision no less ferociously than in his orchestral works. While all of the pieces have an elemental character, many with a visceral punch, the actual sound of the music is surprisingly varied, and the individual works have distinctive and individual characters. In spite of the weightiness and rigor of the music, the tone is not necessarily heavy, and some pieces, like Evryali for piano and Dikhthas for violin and piano, have moments of what could almost be described as whimsicality.
Irvine Arditti, Claude Helffer, Spectrum, Guy Protheroe - Iannis Xenakis: Palimpsest; Epei; Dikhthas; Akanthos (1990)

Iannis Xenakis: Palimpsest; Épéi; Dikhthas; Akanthos (1990)
Irvine Arditti, violin; Claude Helffer, piano; Penelope Walmsley-Clark, soprano
Spectrum; Guy Protheroe, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 188 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 107 Mb | Scans included | 00:43:57
Contemporary Classical, Avant-Garde | Label: Wergo | # WER 6178-2, 286 178-2

Violinist Irvine Arditti, pianist Claude Helffer, and the Spectrum ensemble conducted by Guy Protheroe produce consummate performances of the Greek avant-gardist's unwieldy chamber music. If you're familiar with Xenakis's career you'll know he was trained in mathematics and enjoyed a successful career as an architect. Such background might prepare you for the music's preoccupation with line, volume, and form in an unusually abstract way, but it won't prepare you for its visceral, almost primitive power. On Akanthos, the singer Penelope Walmsley-Clark must cope with what is surely one of the most ridiculous soprano parts ever written.