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Comment travaille un artiste ? Où puise-t-il son inspiration ? Pourquoi certaines oeuvres occupent-elles une place à part dans une carrière ? Chaque mercredi, un artiste reconnu revient sur la création d'une oeuvre, une oeuvre en particulier, qui a marqué sa carrière. Chaque épisode prend la forme d'un récit intime, au coeur du processus de création. Pour cette 1ère saison, Sophie Lecerf vous emmè... more

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes11Founded3 years ago
Language
French
Categories
ArtsPerforming ArtsSociety & Culture

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Works #9 - Le chorégraphe Angelin Preljocaj est l'invité du 9ème et dernier épisode de la 1ère saison de Work(s). Au micro de Sophie Lecerf, il revient sur la création du Songe de Médée en 2004 avec le Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris. more

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Dans ce bonus, Philippe Jordan raconte, étape par étape, la façon dont il a abordé la partition de Bérénice, un opéra que le compositeur suisse Michael Jarrell a créé en 2018 pour l'Opéra de Paris. more

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Works #8 – Philippe Jordan, chef d'orchestre et directeur musical de l'Opéra de Paris, est l'invité du 8ème épisode de Work(s). Au micro de Sophie Lecerf, il raconte la création de Bérénice, un opéra commandé par l'Opéra de Paris au compositeur suiss... more

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Works #7 – Le metteur en scène Robert Carsen est l'invité du 7ème épisode de Work(s). Au micro de Sophie Lecerf, il revient sur la mise en scène d'Alcina de Haendel, pour son entrée au répertoire de l'Opéra de Paris en 1999. more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • J’adore écouter ces artistes se livrer

    Les épisodes sont un peu inégaux mais ceux qui sont bien le sont tellement (Aurélie Dupont, Benjamin Bernheim notamment) que c’est pardonné ! J’aime beaucoup la musique également. Dommage que la qualité sonore ne soit pas toujours optimale. Bravo en tout cas pour ce projet :)

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    Gouzigouzi28
    France3 years ago
  • Excellent !

    J’adore écouter la voix des artistes qui souvent ne parlent qu’avec leurs corps. Incroyable l’expérience d’Aurélie avec Mme. Bausch. Le Sacre du Printemps reste l’une de ses œuvres les plus célèbres. Magnifique premier épisode !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dannii McQueen
    Mexico3 years ago
  • INSTRUCTIF

    Merci pour cet échange. J’adore « le sacre » de Pina que j’ai vu à Garnier il y a 3 ou 4 ans. Surpris qu’à moitié de la confidence d’Aurélie Dupont, Pina devait être une très grande personne, j’adore beaucoup ces chorégraphies. Hâte d’entendre les prochains épisodes. Thierry G.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gas & Raven
    France3 years ago

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