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Freddie Mercury - Love Kills This is the same Metroplis video but with a different Rock Version of Love Kills By Freddie Mercury. Tags: Love Kills Freddie Mercury Metropolis sergechamps |
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In My Defence (Instrumental) Instrumental version Tags: Freddie Mercury In My Defence sergechamps |
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Love Kills Love Kills Freddie Mercury Metropolis sergechamps (more) Tags: Love Kills Freddie Mercury Metropolis sergechamps |
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Rencontre entre Whitney Houston et Serge Gainsbourg Michel Drucker, présente Whitney Houston à Serge Gainsbourg, quelque peu ivre, qui lui bafouille quelques mots en anglais avant de lui avouer (en anglais) qu'il aimerait bien "la baiser". La chanteuse est très choquée et déclare que Gainsbourg doit être ivre. Michel Drucker, très ennuyé, essaie de rattraper la situation. Serge Gainsbourg finit par marmonner quelques excuses. Tags: michel drucker whitney houston serge gainsbourg saoul ivre rire champs élysées |
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Serge Lee, British Championships Sanda Fight 2008 Serge Lee of Nam Yang Pugilistic Association fighting at the recent British Championships, Full contact Sanda fight. The fight finishes early due to knockout, Serge sets the tone for the fight in the first 10 seconds. Tags: martial arts Sanda Chinese Kickboxing Serge Lee Nam Yang British Championships 08 |
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Champs Open 2008 This is the video made by Pinard production for snowbroader.eu of the last edition of the Crans Montana Champs Open by Rip Curl! You will see the shaping crew in action, some parties and of course some good snowboarding! Enjoy! Tags: champs open 2008 crans montana rip curl pinard production snowbroader serge alcool fluo |
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1997 World Championships Sergey Bubka Sergey Bubka wins his sixth World Championship in the pole vault. Tags: 1997 World Championships Sergey Bubka Ukraine pole vault |
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21/01/1984 - Champs-Elysées (A2) Isabelle Adjani interprète "Ohio" puis est interviewée par Michel Drucker à propos de son album composé par Serge Gainsbourg. http://bonvoyage-isabelleadjani.blogspot.com Tags: Isabelle Adjani Serge Gainsbourg Michel Drucker Ohio |
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champs du souvenir de Franck Renaud Image : Franck Bourrel-David Chantreau avec Xavier Coeln ,Serge Chambon, Pierre Foviau, Marie Vandenbussche Son / Musique : Frederic Marquilly Mai 2007 Un homme ère dans une forêt et dans ses souvenirs ; l'abandon par sa mère, ses parents en rupture. La mémoire collective se mêle aux sensations personnelles. La Shoah, la guerre d'Algérie s'entrecroisent à l'ouverture au monde et l'imaginaire d'un enfant. Le film interroge la trace à la manière d'une rêverie poétique mêlant images tournées et extraits de films. Tags: bande annonce champs du souvenir Franck Renaud |
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Grigory Sokolov plays Prokofiev piano sonata No. 7 - medici.tv Grigory Sokolov plays Prokofiev piano sonata No. 7 in B flat major, op. 83, third movement : Precipitato. This is an excerpt of a concert recorded at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, in 2002. Watch the full concert in very high definition on medici.tv : http://www.medici.tv/#/movie/6/ Tags: Grigory Sokolov Serguei Serge Prokofiev piano sonata precipitato Théâtre Champs Elysées medici.tv medici |
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New York City Mile Championships NYC PSAL 2006 City Championships. Girma Segni, Serge Morrell Tags: mile 1600 nyc randalls icahn stadium track |
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Mononc' Serge Show dans un champ sti! Tags: mononc serge |
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Rain In Paris (Original Song) Buy $0.99 MP3: http://www.lonelylondonlad.com/mp3 "Rain In Paris" Lyrics (Translated into English) Okay, I'm from Paris And my name is Jean-Marie Louis de la Chappelle I was born near the Elysees Palace And I grew up on the Quai A long time ago in Paris I loved a girl Who disappeared Into the rain The rain is always the rain I want more more more more of your love love love love love love more more more of your love love love love love love Winter in Paris All shrouded in mist Winds whisper your name to me Echos fly like birds to trees Springtime in Paris As cruel as cruel could be Explosion of flowers Rain washing my memories Into gutters mixed with leaves I want more more more more of your love love love love love love more more more of your love love love love love love Yeah it's true I'm fed up And I dream of just leaving Via the Saint-Lazare train station And going to Monet's house Or Dubuffet's house Or even Saint Tropez Yeah, it's true Me, I dream of you White nights like stars Your eyes light up my bedroom And the silence sings of you I want more more more more of your love love love love love love more more more of your love love love love love love Paris haunts me by night Follows my tracks through dreams Stands by a kiosque Grinning in twilight A man we knew both In a French overcoat Now I'm alone and I dream Of being together with you Embracing you all day And all night until Tuesday morning Or infinity I want more more more more of your love love love love love love more more more of your love love love love love love Summer in Paris Cool droplets on your skin Auburn hair in a hairpin What time did the end begin? Autumn in Paris Cool as a channel breeze Or some wind from the seas Sunlight paints you on the leaves And gargoyles mock me from the eaves I want more more more more of your love love love love love love more more more of your love love love love love love Music/Lyrics/Video Copyright Lonely London Lad. All Rights Reserved. Tags: lonely london lad lonelylondonlad rain paris france french champs elysees seine serge gainsbourg left bank metro parisie |
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serge machon & lina basas SAMBA DANCESPORTS, SAMBA BALLROOM DANCING Tags: 12TH DANCESPORTS samba champions lina serge four dance friends 12th dscpi |
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Jazz Band - International Jockeys' Day 2006 - Mauritius Jazz Band, trained by champion trainer Serge Henry, winning the 1st race of the International Jockeys' Day 2006 in Mauritius with Mauritius-born Saleem Goolam Rasoode Tags: Mauritius Horse-Racing Jazz Band Serge Kiki Henry Saleem Goolam Rasoode Champ de Mars Port-Louis |
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France Gall - Laisse tomber les filles ( France, 60's ) Her father was lyricist Robert Gall, and her mother, Cécile Berthier, was the daughter of Paul Berthier, co-founder of Petits Chanteurs à la Croix de Bois. (This made her cousin to the guitarist Denys Lable and the composer Vincent Berthier de Lioncourt, as well as niece to Jacques Berthier.) In spring 1963, Robert Gall encouraged his daughter to record songs and send the demos to a musical publisher, Denis Bourgeois. That July, she auditioned for Bourgeois at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, after which Bourgeois wanted to sign her immediately. France was subsequently signed to Philips. At the time, Bourgeois was working for the label as Artistic Director for Serge Gainsbourg and assumed this role for Gall as well. He encouraged her to record four tracks with French jazz musician, arranger and composer Alain Goraguer. [edit] Early career The first airplay of France's first single "Ne sois pas si bête" ("Don't Be So Stupid"), occurred on her 16th birthday. It was released in November and became a hit. Serge Gainsbourg, whose career was faltering although he had released several albums and written songs for singers including Michèle Arnaud and Juliette Gréco, was asked by Bourgeois to write songs for Gall. Gainsbourg's "N'écoute pas les idoles" ("Don't listen to the idols") became Gall's second single; it reached the top of the French charts in March 1964. At the same time, Gall made her live debut, opening for Sacha Distel in Belgium. She teamed up with Distel's business manager, Maurice Tézé, who was also a lyricist. This allowed her to create an original repertoire, unlike the majority of her contemporaries ("yéyés") who sang adaptations of Anglophone hits. However, under the influence from this team of music veterans, Gall struggled to defend her personal choice of material. In addition to songs written by her father, Gall's success in the 1960s was built on songs written by some of the biggest names among French composers and lyricists: Gérard Bourgeois, Jean-Pierre Bourtayre, Vline Buggy Pierre Cour, Joe Dassin, Jacques Datin, Pierre Delanoë, Jean Dréjac, Alain Goraguer, Hubert Giraud, Georges Liferman, Guy Magenta, Eddy Marnay, Jean-Michel Rivat, Jean-Max Rivière, Frank Thomas, Maurice Vidalin, André Popp, Gilles Thibaut, and Jean Wiener. Gall's songs often featured lyrics based on a stereotypical view of the teenage mind. Elaborate orchestrations by Alain Goraguer blended styles, permitting her to navigate between jazz, children's songs, and anything in between. Examples of this mixed-genre style included "Jazz à gogo" (lyrics by Robert Gall and music by Goraguer) and "Mes premières vraies vacances" (by Datin-Vidalin). Gall and Gainsbourg's association produced many popular singles, continuing through the summer of 1964 with the hit song "Laisse tomber les filles" ("Forget the girls") followed by "Christiansen" by Datin-Vidalin. [edit] 1965 Having previously resisted, Gall gave in to her managers at the end of 1964 and recorded a single intended for children. The song "Sacré Charlemagne," lyrics by her father and set to the music of George Liferman, was a hit in 1965, selling 2 million copies. [edit] Eurovision Gall was then selected to represent Luxembourg for the 1965 Eurovision Song Contest. Out of the 10 songs proposed to her, she chose Gainsbourg's "Poupée de cire, poupée de son."[1] On 20 March 1965, Gainsbourg, Gall, and Goraguer attended the finals of the song contest in Naples, where the song was booed during rehearsals. Although Gall's delivery during the live show was not of the highest standard, the song impressed the jury and it took the Grand Prix.[2] Success at Eurovision ensured that Gall became even more known outside Europe and she recorded "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" in French, German, Italian and Japanese. There appears to be no English version released by France Gall herself, although there was an English cover by the English 60s star Twinkle. Tags: Pop Rock'n roll 60's Oldies Schlager |
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Historic Combat Toulon Begles 1991 R.C. Toulon / Begles-Bordeaux 1/8th Final French Championship season 1990 / 1991 This is only the 10 firsts minutes of the game. Firstable:this video was shot by Toulon Rugby Club and not by T.V.Thats why there is only one angle,and mainly appears actions in the game.Some violentest fights scenes had been cut off because they were off game,and disappeared for ever.When the clubs were cited,and videos asked for details after referees reports, the club explained that the cameraman missed some scenes because he sometime left out to smoke a cigarette. It was the last match in Mayol Stadium as coach for the emblematic Toulon mentor Daniel Herrero.This game was the home game for him,the last one will be the off game in Begles a week later.He is poet, a leader,a writer,and a war commandant who lead Toulon to the top during the 80s,with 2 national titles and 2 finalists places.Now he comments on Radio and could made a famous pair with the Professor Thiam When Daniel Herrero accepted to coach in Toulon in 1983,he built a mythic pack of strong characters.The only thing he asked before accepting the job was Do you want to be a rugby team or a wild horde ?.That was the deal. Some great players,the prop Manu Diaz,the legendary halfscrum Jerome Gallion,ended their carreer.Toulon was known in the 80s to be a brutal, powerful,perhaps violent team, all based on its pack strongness.But the winger Pascal Jehl was also the best try scorer in 1986 and 1987 but never been caped with France. In 1990-1991,the first line of Begles and the turtle maul technic lead by a man called Bernard Laporte,ruled over all championship,destroyed all French packs one by one.They were young,ambitious,and they tried to reverse the pressure on Toulon through the press. They felt the end of Toulons reign on the scrums.They wanted to defeat the monster on its field.Vincent Moscato titled on a newspaper that We will push the humanity 30 centuries back on this game. Of course,they targeted Toulons pride.The reds and blacks veterans wanted to celebrate the last game of their mentor,by responding on the field as high as he expected of them 9 years before.It should be the last war,the honour combat,the jubilee for Mayols crowd. Eric Champ used to make his shoelaces before entering on the field,and visitors used to enter under shouts and fury of 15 000 Toulon fans,but Begles did not.And verbal provocations started by walking on the field.So at this moment,everything was expected but a rugby game.Then a timeless silent minute had to be done.A young Toulon junior player shouted Moscato mother ****er!on the crowd,his name is Christian Califano.Under a blue electric sky,the crowd goes mental.A mix of fear,excitation,adrenaline,a pure roman antic feeling,gladiators face to face,the combat to death could began.Some will find it shameful,scandalous,so the press that started the fire will be outraged the day after.But rugby is a culture in Toulon,Mayol is a temple unviolated for years,and its pack force is a religion.Some will find it pathetic,others heroic.As War. Christophe Deylaud kicked off outline to begin the game with a midfield scrum.It was announced until few days.The scrum of the century between the two strongest pack ever in France.It was a parody.Serge Simon falled referee's short.Penalty.First minute of the match,Begles refused the combat,3-0.Hysteria.Then hardest things happened. 35 Eric Champ returned the Vincent Moscatos jersey on his head and savagely head-butted him. (not on the video) 42 Thierry The Indian Louvet wipped his bloody mouth on his opponent jersey. (not on the video) 60 Jean-Michel Casalini is out and replaced by Raibault. 62 Raibault is violently rucked by Serge Simon, broken jaw. Blind referee did not see anything. Raibault must play with an head-egg bandage shaped. 69 Serge Simon is knock out, his jaw is destroyed, he will be replaced and will never claim why. Toulon won 18-9. At the end beglais told that Toulon will never dare to come in Bordeaux for the off game. It was a more correct game. Toulon lost and Begles will be national champion 1991. Many veterans stopped their career. But it didnt matter. A year later, Toulon with a youth warriors players will beat Biarritz and Serge Blanco in final, it was the last game of the greatest fullback and the come back of the piece of wood (Brennus Shield) on the mediterranean bay. Teams:Begles:15.Geneste 14.Bernard Sallefranque 13.Frentzel 12.Soulé 11.William Techoueyre 10.Christophe Reigt 9.Bernard Laporte 8.Sebastien Conchy 7.Christophe Alibert 6.Courtiols 5.Mougeot 4.Berthozat 3.Philippe Gimbert 2.Vincent Moscato 1.Serge Simon.Coach: Yves Appriou. Toulon 15.Thierry Ruet 14.Pascal Jehl 13.Pierre Tremouille 12.Alain Carbonnel 11.David Jaubert 10.Christophe Deylaud 9.Michel Raynaud 8.Eric Champ 7.Thierry Louvet 6.Leon Loppy 5.Bruno Motteroz 6.Yvan Roux 3.Yann Braendlin 2.Jean-Michel Casalini 1.Henri Chapus.Coach:Daniel Herrero Tags: violent brutal rugby toulon begles france rumble fight brennus bernard laporte eric champ melville louvet moscato simon |
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パリシャンソン - パリからシャンソンの名曲をオンエア フランスシャンソン好きですか? ようこそParis Chansonへ! 80年間のフランス名曲クラシックだけを24時間ノンストップでお送りしております。 Paris Chanson はイヴ・モンタン(Yves Montand), エディット・ピアフ(Edith Piaf), シャルル・トレネ(Charles Trenet), シャルル・アズナヴール (Charles Aznavour), クロード・ フランソワ(Claude Francois), セルジュ・ゲンスブール(Serge Gainsbourg), ミレーヌ・マチュー(Mireille Mathieu), アダモ(Adamo), フランス・ギャル(France Gall) など、多くのシャンソンの宝庫です。 Paris Chanson と共にフランスの名曲のすばらしさを再発見しましょう。 「ばら色の人生」(La Vie en Rose)、「雪が降る」(Tombe La Neige),、「コム・ダビチュード」(Comme dhabitude),、「オー・シャンゼリゼ」 (Les Champs-Elysees)から、ペギー葉山、 森山良子、布施明、倍賞千恵子をはじめ、日本人による数々のカバー曲など。 Paris Chanson はシャンソンを始めロマンス、パリなどフランスを魅了する全部お届けします。 今すぐ始めよう!http://www.parischanson.jp/ Tags: パリ シャンソン 名曲 オンエア classical world music pop はイヴ・モンタン(Yves Montand) エディット・ピアフ(Edith Piaf) シャルル・トレネ(Charles Trenet) シャルル・アズナヴール (Charles Aznavour) クロード・ フランソワ(Claude Francois) セルジュ・ゲンスブール(Serge Gainsbourg) ミレーヌ・マチュー(Mireille Mathieu) アダモ(Adamo) フランス・ギャル(France Gall) から、ペギー葉山、 森山良子、布施明 |
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1996-97 CAROLINA BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS Highlights from the 1997 ACC Champions and Final Four Tar Heels Tags: Vince Carter Antawn Jamison Okulaja Shammond Serge Zwikker Ed Cota Carolina Basketball Highlights Vasco Evtimov Dean |
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Rakhmaninoff's "Bells" live from concert Franco Tenelli sings Rakhmaninov's "Bells" live from concert. -audio recording. Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff (Russian: Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов, Sergej Vasil'evič Rakhmaninov, 1 April 1873 (N.S.) or 20 March 1873 (O.S.) -- 28 March 1943) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor, one of the last great champions of the Romantic style of European classical music. ("Sergei Rachmaninoff" was the spelling the composer himself used while living in the West throughout the latter half of his life. However, alternative transliterations of his name include Sergey or Serge, and Rachmaninov, Rachmaninow, Rakhmaninov or Rakhmaninoff.) Rachmaninoff is regarded as one of the most influential pianists of the twentieth century. He had legendary technical facilities and rhythmic drive, and his large hands were able to cover the interval of a thirteenth on the keyboard (a hand span of approximately twelve inches). His large handspan roughly corresponded with his height; Rachmaninoff could have been 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) [1] or as tall as 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm) [2]. He also had the ability to play complex compositions upon first hearing. Many recordings were made by the Victor Talking Machine Company recording label of Rachmaninoff performing his own music, as well as works from the standard repertory. His reputation as a composer, on the other hand, has generated controversy since his death. The 1954 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians notoriously dismissed his music as "monotonous in texture ... consist[ing] mainly of artificial and gushing tunes ..." and predicted that his popular success was "not likely to last" ([1]). To this, Harold C. Schonberg, in his Lives of the Great Composers, responded, "It is one of the most outrageously snobbish and even stupid statements ever to be found in a work that is supposed to be an objective reference." Indeed, not only have Rachmaninoff's works become part of the standard repertoire, but their popularity among both musicians and audiences has, if anything, increased during the second half of the twentieth century, with some of his symphonies and other orchestral works, songs and choral music recognized as masterpieces alongside the more familiar piano works. His compositions include, among numerous others: four piano concerti; the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; three symphonies; two piano sonatas; three operas; a choral symphony (The Bells, based on the poem by Edgar Allan Poe); the All-Night Vigil, for unaccompanied choir (often known as Rachmaninoff's Vespers); twenty-four Preludes (including the famous Prelude in C-sharp minor); the Six Moments Musicaux; seventeen Études-tableaux; many songs, of which the most famous are "V molchanyi nochi taynoi" ("In the silence of night"), Lilacs, and the wordless Vocalise; and the last of his works, the Symphonic Dances. Most of his pieces follow a melancholy, late-Romantic style akin to Tchaikovsky, although strong influences of Chopin and Liszt are apparent. Further inspiration included the music of Balakirev, Mussorgsky, Medtner (whom he considered the greatest contemporary composer and who, according to Schonberg's Lives, returned the compliment by imitating him) and Henselt. Tags: Tenelli Franco Bells Rakhmaninov Ruchmaninoff Rakhmaninoff Russian tenor oratorio wikipedia |
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éducation canine séance d'éducation canine de la cinophile de belleville dans un champs ^^ le gros noir tout à gauche c'est mon chien un terre neuve :p avec moi xD et celui qui dit "éh on saligne sur celui d'gauche hun ! comme à l'armée ! " c'est serge :p Tags: education canine chien |
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Gaëtan Faucon : « J'espère que Wild Dan va gagner » Le jockey attitré de l'écurie Serge Henry devra ramener deux victoires de plus que Sherman Brown pour pouvoir gagner le championnat. Tout reste possible surtout que le jockey aura de belles cartes à jouer avec Jose Mourinho, Wild Dan, Dane's Castle, Promise Keeper, Champ In Action et Go The Roman. Tags: jockey course horse races racing gaetan faucon champ de mars maurice mauritius |
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Marie Laurencin Marie Laurencin: En 1907, elle expose pour la première fois au salon des Indépendants. C'est cette même année que Picasso lui fait connaître Guillaume Apollinaire. De cette rencontre, naît une liaison aussi passionnée que tumultueuse qui dure jusqu'en 1912. En 1914, elle épouse le baron Otto von Wätjen, qu'elle a rencontré l'année précédente. Le couple s'exile en Espagne dès la déclaration de guerre, d'abord à Madrid, puis à Barcelone. Elle s'associe avec les artistes Sonia et Robert Delaunay grâce à une rencontre organisée par Francis Picabia, pour lequel elle compose des poèmes pour sa revue dada 291 en 1917. Elle revient à Paris en 1920. Son style est un emploi particulier de couleurs fluides et suaves, une simplification croissante de la composition, une prédilection pour certaines formes féminines allongées et gracieuses, qui lui permettra bientôt d'occuper une place privilégiée au cœur du Paris mondain des années 1920. Elle noue des liens profonds et féconds avec de nombreux écrivains dont elle illustre les œuvres : Gide, Max Jacob, Saint-John Perse, Marcel Jouhandeau, Jean Paulhan, Lewis Carroll, Henri-Pierre Roché et bien d'autres. Devenue portraitiste officielle du milieu mondain féminin (Nicole Groult, Coco Chanel) dans les années 1920, Marie Laurencin s'illustre encore comme décoratrice pour le ballet Les Biches de Serge Diaghilev sur une musique de Francis Poulenc (1924), puis pour l'Opéra-Comique, la Comédie-Française et les Ballets de Roland Petit au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. Tags: art Paintings Marie Laurencin 1883 1956 |
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Charcot, Explorateur des mers navigateur des pôles Médecin de formation comme le souhaitait son père Jean-Martin, Jean-Baptiste Charcot sera finalement marin de vocation. Il découvrira de nouvelles terres et naviguera plus de trente ans dans les mers polaires. Très respectueux de la nature, il sera le premier à considérer ces régions comme un terrain de travail et non comme un champ de courses... Récit d'une vie en compagnie de Serge Kahn, auteur de Charcot, explorateur des mers, navigateur des pôles. Retrouvez cette émission dans osn intégralité sur le site de Canal Académie: http://www.canalacademie.com/video Tags: Jean-Baptiste Charcot Canal Académie Paul-Emile Victor |
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Eric Sleichim / music@venture 2007 nterview met Eric Sleichim nav. 'Strange Attractors', music@venture editie 2007 in deSingel te Antwerpen. Ictus, Oxalys, Slagwerkgroep Den Haag, Champ d'Action, I Solisti del Vento, Hermes, Nederlands Blazers Ensemble, Blindman, Collegium Vocale, VRO, ... brengen 'ongehoord' werk van Riccardo Nova, Michael Gordon, Raphaël Cendo, Paulus Oomen, Wim Henderickx, Mayke Nas, Anthony Pateras, Matthew Wright, David Young, Dmitri Kourliandski, Serge Verstockt, Yannis Kyriakides, Thomas Smetryns, Kaija Saariaho, Kaffe Matthews, Kurt Ralske, Eric Sleichim, Geert Mul, Tan Dun. ATV, dagtv, donderdag 18 oktober 2007. Tags: deSingel Eric Sleichim music@venture2007 blindman amuz |