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| Viewing 1 through 10 of 202 total results | | Giacomo Meyerbeer - Dinorah, ou le pardon de Ploermel / Philippe, Arapian, Mazzota, Vignon, Opdebeeck, Jourdan, Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne [Col Music & Concert NR | 
 | A picture directed by Pierre Jourdan
Meyerbeer's pastoral opera, based on a Breton tale, is the tale of Dinorah who has gone mad because her bridegroom Hoël has disappeared during their wedding. Hoël returns to the village after discovering a cursed treasure, though he does not recognize Dinorah. Dinorah falls into a river while chasing her pet goat, Hoël finally remembers her and saves her, he admits that love is more important than riches and Dinorah is sane again, believing her madness to be...
Cast: Isabelle Philippe, Armand Arapian, Frédéric Mazzotta, Lucile Vignon, Olivier Opdebeeck Director: Philippe Jourdan | | Auber - Haydée, ou le secret / Philippe, Comparetti, Swierczewski, Jourdan, Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne [Collection ''L'Opéra français''] Music & Concert NR | 
 | This comic opera, which made its debut in Paris in 1847, tells the story of a Venetian admiral, Loredan (Bruno Comparetti), his bitter rival Malipieri (Paul Medioni), who knows a secret from Loredan's past, and Haydee (Isabelle Philippe), the Cyprus prince's daughter who loves one but would marry the other to save his reputation.
Cast: Isabelle Philippe, Anne-Sophie Schmidt, Bruno Comparetti, Mathias Vidal, Michel Swierczewski Director: Pierre Jourdan | | Hapkido by Philippe Pinerd-D Special Interest NR | 
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Cast: Philippe Pinerd Director: Christophe Diez | | On Guard Drama NR | 
 | Some Things Are Worth Dying For
Daniel Auteuil (Lagardere) and Fabrice Luchini (Count Gonzague) star in Philippe de Broca's swashbuckling saga based on Paul Feval's novel, Le Bossu. Lagardere, a superb swordsman, vows to avenge the death of his dashing friend, the Duke of Nevers, murdered on the day of his wedding by his greedy cousin, Count Gonzague! Left to raise the Duke's infant daughter as his own, Lagardere hides her for sixteen years until the time finally comes to reclaim her inherita...
Cast: Fabrice Luchini, Philippe De Broca, Vincent Perez, Patrick Godeau, Daniel Auteuil Director: Philippe De Broca | | Jean-Philippe Rameau - Motet 'In Convertendo' · Pièces de Clavecin en concert (Saint-Louis des Invalides Church, 2004) / documentary 'The Real Ramea Music & Concert NR | 
 | Jean-Philippe Rameau was still a young musician when he moved to Lyon, where he probably composed his few surviving motets, including the Grand Motet In Convertendo, here performed by Les Arts Florissants under William Christie, which anticipates the style of orchestration in his later operatic works. The Wonderful fugue on Psalm 126 (verse 6) Euntes ibant et flebant (They went forth and wept) bears comparison with similar works by his contemporary, J.S. Bach.
In addition to a full performan...
Cast: William Christie, Les Arts Florissants, Nicolas Rivenq, Sophie Daneman, Jeffrey Thompson Director: Reiner E. Moritz | | Tale Of Two Cities (1989) (DISC 2) Drama NR | 
 | Charles Dickens' epic saga of the French Revolution filmed on location in Manchester, England and Bordeaux, France.
Cast: Philippe Monnier, James Wilby, Xavier Deluc, Serena Gordon Director: Philippe Monnier | | Tale Of Two Cities (1989) (DISC 1) Drama NR | 
 | Charles Dickens' epic saga of the French Revolution filmed on location in Manchester, England and Bordeaux, France.
Cast: Philippe Monnier, James Wilby, Xavier Deluc, Serena Gordon Director: Philippe Monnier | | Tale Of Two Cities (1989) (DISC 2) Drama NR | 
 | Charles Dickens' epic saga of the French Revolution filmed on location in Manchester, England and Bordeaux, France.
Cast: Philippe Monnier, James Wilby, Xavier Deluc, Serena Gordon Director: Philippe Monnier | | Ripple Effect Drama R | 
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Cast: Forest Whitaker, Virginia Madsen, Minnie Driver, Philippe Caland, John Billingsley Director: Philippe Caland | | Ambroise Thomas - Le Songe d'une nuit d'été / Raphanel, Gabriel, Courtis, Besnard, Swierczewski, Jourdan, Théâtre Impérial de Compiègne [Collect Music & Concert NR | 
 | Ambroise Thomas wrote this comic opera, which has little to do with A Midsummer Night's Dream; it includes Falstaff, Elizabeth I and Shakespeare all in a strange literary interaction. Thomas fused many of the operatic styles of his day in a skillfully written score. The piece was revived at Compiègne in 1994 to mark the opening of the Channel Tunnel.
Cast: Alain Gabriel, Jean-Philippe Courtis, Franco Ferrazzi, Ghyslaine Raphanel, Cecile Besnard, Micaela Mingheras Director: Philippe Jourdan | |
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