TV Schedule for Mezzo Live HD
Monday, December 22nd TV listings for Mezzo Live HD
Orchestre National de Lille, Joshua Weilerstein: Pépin, Dutilleux, Franck
Camille Pépin - Laniakea; Henri Dutilleux - 'Tout un monde lointain', Cello Concerto; César Franck - Symphony in D minor.
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Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Yom & Théo et Valentin Ceccaldi
Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Ballake Sissoko & Piers Faccini
Ballaké Sissoko and Piers Faccini unite on stage at Jazz à Porquerolles to perform songs from their joint album "Our Calling."
Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Jowee Omicil
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Nutcracker -- English National Ballet
A talented ensemble from the English National Ballet performs "The Nutcracker," a classic masterpiece by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.
Les Siècles, Adrien Perruchon: Ravel
Maestro Adrien Perruchon and the Les Siecles orchestra perform various compositions by Maurice Ravel.
Clips.
Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Yom & Théo et Valentin Ceccaldi
Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Ballake Sissoko & Piers Faccini
Ballaké Sissoko and Piers Faccini unite on stage at Jazz à Porquerolles to perform songs from their joint album "Our Calling."
Jazz à Porquerolles 2025 Jowee Omicil
Clips.
Orchestre National de Lille, Joshua Weilerstein: Pépin, Dutilleux, Franck
Camille Pépin - Laniakea; Henri Dutilleux - 'Tout un monde lointain', Cello Concerto; César Franck - Symphony in D minor.
Gautier Capuçon, Verbier festival Orchestra, Manfred Honeck: Dvorák, Johann Strauss
Manfred Honeck conducts the Verbier Festival Orchestra, with cellist Gautier Capucon, in a performance featuring works by Antonín Dvorak and Johann Strauss.
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Scheherazade -- Czech National Ballet
Scheherazade Mauro Bigonzetti's ballet based on the story of The Arabian Nights.
Concerto Budapest, András Keller: Bartók, Concertos
Béla Bartà³k 1881 - 1945 Viola Concerto, Sz. 120, BB 128 (reconstruction by Miklà³s Rakos) Piano Concerto No. 3, Sz. 119, BB 127 Concerto for Orchestra, Sz. 116, BB 123.
Ensemble Correspondances, Sébastien Daucé: Lully - Prague Spring Festival
Selection from the operas "Psyché," "Persée," "Atys," and "Armide," by Jean-Baptiste Lully.
