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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
NRK Klassisk
19.00-20.30
JS Bach: Overtures (complete)
Europa Galante/Fabio Biondi
rec: April 4, 2011, Barcelona, Palau de la Música Catalana
ORF 1
19.30-21.00
Alte Musik, neu interpretiert:
JS Bach: Brandenburg Concertos Nos 1, 3 & 5; Concerto for 2 violins (BWV 1043)
Café Zimmermann/Pablo Valetti, Céline Frisch
rec: March 11, 2010, Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
France Musique
20.00-22.28
Rameau: Castor et Pollux
Eugénie Warnier (soprano; Télaïre), Reinoud Van Mechelen (tenor; Castor), Arnaud Richard (basse; Pollux); Anouschka Lara (soprano), Mélodie Ruvio (contralto), David Tricou (tenor), Romain Dayez (bass); Ensemble et Choeur Ausonia/Frédérick Haas
rec: August 27, 2011, Sablé, Centre culturel (Festival Baroque de Sablé 2011)
Klara
20.00-22.00
Monteverdi: Vespers for the Feast of St Franciscus of Assisis (ed L. García-Alarcón)
Monteverdi: Pieces from 'Selva morale e spirituale', Neri: Sonata VI a 5 (from op. 2)
rec: Oct 2, 2011, Mechelen, Begijnhofkerk (Festival van Vlaanderen - Mech
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France and the Visual Arts since 1945: Remapping European Postwar and Contemporary Art 9781501341526, 9781501341557, 9781501341540
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Beyond the Clichés of “Decadence” and the Myths of “Triumph”: Rewriting France in the Stories of Postwar Western Art
1. Art and Communism in Postwar France: The Impossible Task of Defining a French Socialist Realism
2. The Art of Community in Isidore Isou’s Traité de baveet d’éternité (1951)
3. Their Paris, Our Paris: A Situationist dérive
4. Pinot Gallizio’s Cavern: Re-Excavating Postwar Paris
5. Agnès Varda’s du Côté de la Côte: Place as “Sociological Phenomenon”
6. Cybernetic Bordello: Nicolas Schöffer’s Aesthetic Hygiene
7. Nouveau Réalisme in its “Longue Durée”: From the Nineteenth-Century Chiffonnier to the Remembrance of the Second World War
8. Decelerating Le Mouvement of Paris with Vision in Motion—Motion in Vision of Antwerp: Movement, Time, and Kinetic Art, 1955–1959
9. The Public Art of Jean Tinguely 1959–1991: Between Performance and Permanence
10. Jean-Jacques Lebel’s Revolution: The French Happening, Surrealism, and the Algerian War
11. Reimagining Communism after 1968: The Case of Grapus
12. Autogestion in French Art after 1 Preserving Identity