Ron Carter Foursight Quartet in Paris
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please bring more on
it is a beautiful work
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I have a CD, Avro Part Te Deum, and it is choral music recorded in an ancient church in Finland. It is one of my favourite SketchUp listening choices... that and jazz. you hit them both today. Very nice cinematic mood captured.
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Thank you Dale for your nice comments.
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Berliner Barock Solisten Filmé le 28/02/2010 à La Cité de la Musique Paris
Very simple pictures: only 3 cameras and a beauty shot. But the music is splendid.
Especially in my opinion the last sung part beginning at 62:00.
- Sandrine Piau, soprano
- Bernarda Fink, mezzo-sorano
- Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Stabat Mater
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Swinging! And very long videos!
Et bravo pour les "cadrages"!
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Bonjour mon cher Pilou,
Merci pour la visite *s
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Metallica à Nimes 07 Juillet 2009
Me
On the right side: Don Kent our +++ director
Time, place, music & team was perfect. I had a sumptuous long length camera. I had played with it as a dingo all night long. It was a perfect day!
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Rock star backstage
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Femi Kuti au Casino de Paris 12 Avril 2010
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Femi_Kuti___The_Positive_Force_au_Casino_de_Paris/
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Peacefull indeed!
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Hi Simon,
your link does not work (for me)
this one it does :
http://liveweb.arte.tv/fr/video/Carla_Bley_a_la_Salle_Pleyel/
thanks_very much
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Thank you Pilou, always the kind word witch pleases.
Thank you Juan Victor to bring your enjoyment (and to correct the link)We where only three cameramen (and women) plus a standalone camera.
Our director was a woman. We had heard her beginning to say into the working network that trumpet was not very sexy for a man. But step by step we heard her changing is mind, and falling in love, completely mad of Paolo at the endMy work doesn't lead to opulence but I feel very fortunate to cross so close the path of such comets
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This concert is poignant because it shows people of a certain age, with arthritis but who have always a crazzy swing!
The framing of the hands in particular is also a spectacle itself!
Before / after makes our perfidious inscription in the present
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Sophie Hunger au festival Les Vieilles Charrues_Le 22 juillet 2010, (01:03:45)
(had fallen in love with her)_ _
The Raveonettes au festival Les Vieilles Charrues
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Thank you Simon for posting these!
I have been checking out these links from the beginning and browsing associated French links of high fidelity, excellent performances (of a level I have never seen in US web sites). One that comes to mind is a single song performance by Joss Stone. It has shown me that my bandwidth is not the issue when it comes to HD, but the source.
Anyway it's greatly appreciated. Peter
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Thank you very much Peter! sweet words greatly appreciated
I love to film (good / swinging) music, my visual feeling sticking to the sounds.
Some of the greater concerts we had made in this place are not in line..
Question of rights of course.My next set will be at mid august in Gaieus's land: The so huge SzigetFestival in an island near Budapest - hungary. I surely shall post some in the occasion
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Once again Simon many thanks. You do really fine work.
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Thank you "again" Dave for your kind friendship
Archives from our INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel)
(I wasn't there to film cause I was twelve )Pop deux : émission du 10 octobre 1970
Pop deux - 10/10/1970 - 43min14s
Issue by Patrice BLANC FRANCARD .- Extract from a film about the Rolling Stones toured the U.S. a few months ago(in 1970 ) .- Sequence Magazine: PINK FLOYD on stage in Saint-Tropez during a rehearsal. Interview and story on groupe.Patrice Blanc Francard evokes the death of singer Janis Joplin: Janis Joplin concert extract (archive 1967) and has a press review musicale.-Excerpt from a concert given during the Jimi Hendrix Festival of the Isle of Wight in August 1970 (sequence filmed by a French team)
PINK FLOYD seconde partie
POP DEUX - 24/10/1970 - 24min12sSecond part of the concert of Pink Floyd recorded in Saint Tropez August 8, 1970 with David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Rick Wright and Nick Mason. They sing two excerpts from the original soundtrack "More"
Hope some will enjoy!!!! simon
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