Grand Theatre de Provence: youth orchestras of the mediterranean basin

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N°11 YOUTH ORCHESTRAS FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN

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2013 [Concerts/ Symphonies]

YOUTH ORCHESTRAS FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN 2013 FROM WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7TH TO WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14TH 2013

Spain Wednesday, August 7th – 20:30 Joven Orquesta Nacional de España conducted by George Pehlivanian soprano Carmen Linares Emmanuel Chabrier 1841-1894 España Manuel de Falla 1876-1946 El Amor Brujo (L’amour sorcier) Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971 Le sacre du printemps

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PROGRAMME Wednesday August 7th 20:30: Spain Friday August 9th 20:30: Italy Tuesday August 13th 20:30: Iraq Wednesday August 14th 20:30: France

Iraq Tuesday, August 8th – 20:30 National Youth Orchestra of Iraq with musicians from the Orchestre l'Orchestre Français des Jeunes conducted by Paul MacAlindin

Italy Friday August 9th- 20:30

Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921 Concerto pour violoncelle Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827 Symphonie n° 8 op. 93 with pieces by Kurdish and Arab Iraqi composers Mohammed Amin Ezzat and Najat Ameen

Orchestra Giovanile Italiana conducted by Pascal Rophé

France Wednesday August 14th – 20:30

Maurice Ravel 1875-1937 Le Tombeau de Couperin Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921 Suite Algerienne op. 60 Alfredo Casella 1183-1947 Paganiniana op. 65 Serge Prokofiev 1891- 1953 Divertimento op. 43

Orchestre Français des Jeunes conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

and a world premiere to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi

Darius Milhaud 1892-1974 Ouverture méditerranéenne Claude Debussy 1862-1918 Iberia Richard Wagner 1813-1883 Le « Ring » without words

Tickets from 5 to 20 euros Bookings 08 2013 2013 For more informationwww.lestheatres.net

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400 YOUNG MUSICIANS WILL COME TOGETHER IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE THIS SUMMER

Dominique Bluzet©Agnès Mellon

When we invited the Orchestre Français des Jeunes to become resident orchestra in Aix it was with the idea of placing youth at the centre of the Grand Theatre’s musical project, resolutely turned toward all types of audiences. The decision to bring together about one hundred young people for a month every August, to work, connect and share, to me represents the symbol of what a real home of music should be. Working on the 2013 project, I thought we had an obligation to take things up a level. To invite young Italians and Spaniards to work alongside the French. And then we invited some exceptional people: The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq. If you can imagine these young people, their country barely emerging from a war, living in economic, social, political and organizational chaos, fighting to take part in this event against all odds. This gathering of young people in Aix in August 2013 will be a high point of what the world has to offer when we work together for the common good. Dominique Bluzet

CHRISTIAN GARIN AND THE LEVANT COMPANY SPONSOR OF THE VISIT OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF IRAQ A commitment to Iraq The Levant group has been present in the maritime transport industry for nearly twenty years and has recently won a series of bids for the reconstruction of the Iraqi maritime company. This series of contracts has enabled us, over the past three years, to get to know a country and people who have, for political reasons, lived on the edges of the international community for almost thirty years. These people, despite the trauma of civil war in recent years, truly aspire to long-lasting peace and wish to live fully in line with modern times. In Bagdad or in Erbil, “the will to live” and the urge to “make up for lost time” is palpable. This lust for life, in a place in such upheaval that the domestic energy supply is defective while the country itself is on its way to becoming one of the world’s three biggest producers of gas and oil which enables the country to envisage a future with renewed hope, made us want to try to raise awareness of the country outside its own borders. Levant has been a part of the ASSAMI since the beginning and came up with the idea of inviting the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq as part of the programme of the Orchestres des Jeunes de la Méditerranée as ambassadors for the new modernity for which their country is striving. Over 80 musicians and their accompanying adults will be present for almost three weeks in Aix-enProvence during which there will be a number of performances, we hope to a packed crowd. I hope that the energy these young people bring to their performances, prepared for in very difficult conditions, as well as the investment by Levant, will be welcomed enthusiastically by the public at Aix. This is my most sincere wish, while reminding everyone that this project is only made possible through Dominique Bluzet’s personal commitment and that of the team at the Grand Théâtre de Provence who have made the development of the Assami a reality.

Christian Garin


THE NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF IRAQ, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FRANCE Interview with Paul McAlindin, music director

other countries such as the Bundesjugendorchester, the Edinburgh Youth Orchestra and this year the Orchestre Français des Jeunes. These exchanges teach us about musical training in other countries and enables young Iraqi musicians who have never left the country to discover new cultures. How do you recruit your musicians ?

As the guest of the Grand Théâtre de Provence, as part of Marseille Provence 2013, the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq (NYOI) will take part in this gathering of orchestras alongside the Orchestre Français des Jeunes. A musical journey from East to West, from the Arab sounds of Mohammed Amin Ezzat and the Kurdish cadences of Najat Ameen to the very French intonations of Saint Saëns cello concerto and Beethoven’s 8th symphony.

What is the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq ? The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq brings together musicians from all over the country. We meet up once a year as an orchestra for an intensive summer session. What is your mission ? Our mission is to spread peace and reconciliation in Iraq and throughout the world through symphonic music. How did the project come to be ? The orchestra was founded in 2009 by the pianist Zuhal Sultan who hails from Bagdad. Since 2011, we have been creating a network thanks to the cooperation of different youth orchestras from

The musicians selected are, for the most part, selftaught and we audition them using YouTube. Once we have selected the videos, they are sent to the NYOI tutors who are professional musicians at the Gürzenich Orchester in Cologne, Germany. We then communicate over the Internet to enable them to work on their pieces in advance before we meet up for the big summer session. For most young Iraqi musicians, this is the only way to get training from professional musicians. So who are the young musicians that are selected? The orchestra selects musicians from all over the country and from all faiths. The Kurdish, Arab, Sunni, Shiite, Assyrian and Turkmen communities work together. We go beyond prejudice and religion through music, as we speak only one language, the language of music. Between the summer sessions, the musicians we have just trained work with their own orchestras in Iraq, such as the Kurdish String Orchestra, the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra, the Babagoorgoor Chamber Orchestra and the Kurdistan String Quartet. They thus pass on new teaching methods to the Iraqi Institute of Fine Arts and little by little rebuild a musical culture for the generations of musicians to come.


ITALY FRIDAY AUGUST 9TH – 20:30

Orchestra Giovanile Italiana conducted by Pascal Rophé Maurice Ravel 1875-1937 Le Tombeau de Couperin Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921 Suite Algerienne op. 60 Alfredo Casella 1183-1947 Paganiniana op. 65 Serge Prokofiev 1891- 1953 Divertimento op. 43

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and a world premiere to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Giuseppe Verdi

The Orchestre Giovanile Italiana The Orchestre Giovanile Italiana, set up by Pyro Farulli in the Fiesole music school, has just celebrated its 30th anniversary. It is one of the essential vectors of musical life in Italy, having already trained almost 1000 professional musicians who play in symphonic orchestras in Italy and abroad. The orchestra was baptised by Riccardo Muti and has been invited to the most prestigious festivals: Montpellier, Edinburgh, Berlin, Ljubljana, Madrid, Frankfurt, Prague, Budapest, Turku and the legendary Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, lauded by the press and the public. In April 2010, the orchestra had the honour of playing for the fifth anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI at the request of the Italian President Giorgio Napolitano. A number of conductors have already led the orchestra: Claudio Abbado, Roberto Abbado, Salvatore Accardo, Yuri Ahronovitch, Piero Bellugi, Luciano Berio, Gabriele Ferro, Daniele Gatti, Carlo Maria Giulini, Eliahu Inbal, Zubin Mehta, Riccardo Muti, Gianandrea Noseda, Krzysztof Penderecki, Giuseppe Sinopoli and Jeffrey Tate. Nicola Paszkowski has been conductor since 2000. The orchestra has recorded for Nuova Era, Aulos, Fonit Cetra and Stradivarius, and its performances have been broadcast on the RAI, Radio France and for the European Broadcasting Union. In 2004, the orchestra received the "Abbiati Prize" from the Italian Association of Music Critics. “It is a superb initiative that has enabled the training of thousands of professional musicians, a real step in the development of today’s young musicians. It is one of the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole’s most successful activities and has played an essential role in training for thirty years.” In September 2008 the Orchestra also received the “Praemium Imperiale”, a grant handed out by the Japan Art Association. The orchestra is financed by the Region of Tuscany, the Region of Florence, the foundation “Ente Cassa di Risparmiode” of Florence and the Ministry of Cultural Activities.

Pascal Rophé, conductor Pascal Rophé was born in Paris and trained at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris winning second prize at the Concours International des jeunes chefs d'orchestre de Besançon (France) in 1988. In 1992, he began working with Pierre Boulez and David Robertson as part of the Ensemble Intercontemporain that he conducted a number of times each season. He also led the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Orchestre National de Montpellier, the Orchestre National de l'Ile de France and the Orchestre National de France. Internationally, he regularly works with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in London, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg and a number of Radio Orchestras in Europe. He has become one of his generation’s specialists in the 20th century repertoire and, while continuing to work with most of Europe’s greatest orchestras in contemporary music, he is increasingly turning to the great symphonic repertoire of the last two centuries. After directing for the season with the Orchestre National de Lorraine, in 2002 he went back to work with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo (on Berio’s «Sinfonia»), with the Dutch Radio Symphonic Orchestra (Ravel) as well as that of The Hague (Honegger, Chausson), the Berlin comic opera (Bartok, Debussy), the Orchestre de La Fenice as part of the Venice Biennale (Stroppa, Dutilleux, Debussy), the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France («Présences» festival 2003 / Henze) and the Rai Orchestra of Turin. For a number of years now, and in tandem with his career, Pascal Rophé has given conducting master classes at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris.


SPAIN

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 7TH – 20:30

Joven Orquesta Nacional de España conducted by George Pehlivanian soprano Carmen Linares

©DR Michal Novak Baja

Emmanuel Chabrier 1841-1894 España Manuel de Falla 1876-1946 El Amor Brujo (L’amour sorcier) Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971 Le sacre du printemps

The Joven Orquesta Nacional de España The Spanish Youth Orchestra (Jonde) belongs to the Institut National des Arts et Musiques Espagnol, an institution run by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport. It was set up in 1983 so as to aid the professional training of young Spanish musicians. The Jonde makes it possible for young musicians to work in professional conditions under the direction of internationally renowned conductors. The musicians in the Jonde are selected through auditions and remain in the orchestra until they turn 23. They are supervised by a team of teachers, all professional musicians chosen from the best European orchestras. The Jonde works regularly with internationally renowned soloists. Even though the orchestra plays mainly in Spain, it tours abroad frequently in Belgium, Russia, the Ukraine, Estonia, Hungary, France, the USA, Italy, Great Britain, Portugal, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic, performing in concert halls such as the Théâtre des Champs Elysées, the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Gendarmenmarkt Schauspielhaus, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Kulturhaus Radio in Vienna. The orchestra is a regular guest at big international festivals such as the BBC Proms, the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, the Chester Music Summer Festival, the Lisbon Expo '98, Robecco Zomerconzerten (Amsterdam), Musikfestpiele Sarrebruck, the Universal Exhibition in Hanover, the Young Euro Classic Festival in Berlin, the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Opernfestspiele Schloss Weikersheim, the Festival Kultursommer Nordhessen (Germany), Le Touquet International Music (France), the Festival of Spain and Venezuela in Caracas. The Jonde is sponsored by the BBVA foundation. It takes part regularly in exchange programmes with other countries, notably through the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras (EFNYO). Its repertoire includes some of the baroque, classical, romantic and post-romantic periods’ most emblematic pieces, while also dedicating attention to contemporary music. José Luis Turina has been music director since 2001. George Pehlivanian, conductor George Pehlivanian was born in Beiruit to a family of musicians of Armenian origin. He studied the violin and piano from a very young age. He then emigrated to Los Angeles in 1975, where he worked as a violinist before studying conducting under Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel and Ferdinand Leitner. George Pehlivanian also trained at the Chigiana Musical Academy in Italy. In 1991, he won the Grand Prix du Concours international des jeunes chefs d'orchestre de Besançon. From 2005 to 2008 he directed the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra as principal conductor and in 2007 became guest conductor at the Teatro Lirico di Cagliari in Sardinia. He is also main guest conductor at the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz and the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. He has also been main guest conductor at the Residentie Orchestra (The Hague) and the Vienna Chamber Orchestra. He has also often conducted the Spanish National Orchestra. George Pehlivanian has also conducted the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the BBC Philharmonic, the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, the Scala Orchestra, the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, the orchestra at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo... George Pehlivanian has made recordings for Virgin Classics/Emi, Chandos, Studios Sm Et Bmg. He currently lives between Los Angeles, Ljubljana and Paris where his family are living.


IRAK TUESDAY AUGUST 13TH – 20:30

National Youth Orchestra of Iraq with musicians from the Orchestre Français des Jeunes conductor Paul MacAlindin

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Camille Saint-Saëns 1835-1921 Concerto pour violoncelle Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827 Symphonie n° 8 op. 93 with new pieces by Kurdish and Arab Iraqi composers

National Youth Orchestra of Iraq The National Youth Orchestra of Iraq is made up of musicians from the country’s different ethnic and religious groups. There is one annual rehearsal that brings together all of the pupils. It was back in 2009 that the pianist Zuhal Sultan (age 19) came up with the idea to found a national youth orchestra. She knew from experience how hard it was to get any formal training as a musician and to perform in public in a war-torn country, so she wanted to help her compatriots. Today, thanks to her work, the musicians in the orchestra have teachers – even though, sometimes they are not in the same place geographically speaking. It all happens over the Internet. The young pianist also managed to find a conductor thanks to press coverage of her extraordinary initiative. In 2009, the British conductor Paul MacAlindin conducted the first rehearsal session. In October 2011, the 45 musicians of this unusual formation played outside of their country for the first time at the Beethoven festival in Bonn. Since then, they have played in Edinburgh, London, and Glasgow. This summer, around fifty musicians have been invited by the Grand Théâtre de Provence to take part in the gathering of youth orchestras from the Mediterranean basin in Aix-en-Provence. Under the patronage of ten musicians from the Orchestre Français de Jeunes, they will give a concert for the first time in France at the end of their residence. This collaboration is as much a human and cultural experience in the broadest sense as it is a musical project.

Paul MacAlindin, conductor Paul MacAlindin was born in Scotland in 1968 and studied conducting under Elgar Howarth. From 1995 to 1998, he led the English ensemble Psappha, and went on in 1999 to become music director of Icebreaker. He travelled throughout Europe with these groups from Vienna to Warsaw, from Vilnius to London. From 1992 onwards he worked regularly with Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Since 2009, he has been working with the British Council on revolutionary new projects such as The Turn of the Tide, a project set up with the Croatian Radio Orchestra and 500 schoolchildren. He has conducted the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra where he discovered many talented performers such as the Little Singers of Armenia. He is also a vocal coach and has played with a number of singers such as the baritone Mauricio Virgens, Paul Carey Jones, Sean Clayton, Andrew Slater and Paul Whelan. He lives in Cologne and conducts concerts for children with the Dusseldorf Philharmonic Orchestra. When he was offered the job of conducting the National Youth Orchestra of Iraq in 2008, he immediately started looking for financing and obtained aid from the British Council. Since 2009, Paul McAlindin has been the orchestra’s music director. Together, they play Iraqi and Western music in concerts in Germany, the United Kingdom and for the first time ever in France this summer. This project is a vector for peace that brings together talented musicians from very diverse origins, and enables them to benefit from musical training with highly qualified teachers. For Paul McAlindin, conducting means bringing together people with passion and taking them way beyond their expectations…


FRANCE

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14TH – 20:30

Orchestre Français des Jeunes conductor Dennis Russell Davies Darius Milhaud 1892-1974 Ouverture méditerranéenne Claude Debussy 1862-1918 Iberia Richard Wagner 1813-1883 Le « Ring » without words

©DR Agnès Mellon

L’Orchestre Français des Jeunes The Orchestre Français des Jeunes was set up in 1982 by the Ministère de la Culture to fulfil the need for professional training for orchestra musicians in a similar vein to other European countries. So the Orchestre Français des Jeunes provides the opportunity to around one hundred students from music schools and conservatoires to work in professional conditions under the direction of an internationally renowned conductor and to play in the greatest concert halls in France and in Europe. The orchestra has been led by Marek Janowski, Jesus Lopez Cobos, Emmanuel Krivine, Jean-Claude Casadesus and Kwamé Ryan. Dennis Russell Davies has been music director since 2011. Since its inception, the Orchestre Français des Jeunes has trained almost 2000 musicians, a great number of whom now play in professional orchestras in France and abroad. Since 2006, a baroque ensemble has been added to the Orchestre Français des Jeunes offering professional training in the collective discipline dedicated to the 17th and 18th century repertoires to young musicians studying old instruments. Christophe Rousset was in charge for the first two years, followed by Paul Agnew, and Reinhard Goebe has been music director since 2011. The Orchestre Français des Jeunes has participated in numerous festivals (Aix-en-Provence, Berlin, Montreux, la ChaiseDieu, la Roque d’Anthéron, Settembre Musica in Turin, Merano...), and has performed in the most varied and prestigious locations (the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Konzerthaus in Berlin, the National Auditorium of Music in Madrid, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, the Salle Pleyel, the Cité de la Musique, the Théâtre du Châtelet, Radio France, the Arsenal de Metz, the Opéra de Vichy, the Halle aux grains in Toulouse, the Corum in Montpellier, the Auditorium in Dijon...), thus providing the young musicians with the opportunity to play in the most professional and enriching conditions possible and letting them rub shoulders with renowned artists such as François-René Duchâble, Claudio Arrau, Augustin Dumay, Misha Maisky, Nicholas Angelich, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Frank Braley, Marc Coppey, Roger Muraro and Vadim Repin. The Orchestre Français des Jeunes is subsidised by the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication. It has the support of Radio France, the Spedidam and the Fondation France Télévisions. It is a member of the European Federation of National Youth Orchestras (EFNYO) and the Association Française des Orchestres (AFO). Since 2007, the Orchestre Français des Jeunes has been in residence in the Grand Théâtre de Provence in Aix-en-Provence.

Dennis Russell Davies, conductor Dennis Russell Davies was born in Toledo (Ohio) and studied piano and conducting at New York’s Juilliard School. His work as an opera and concert conductor and as a pianist covers a very broad repertoire from the baroque to the contemporary. Between 1980 and 1987, he was music director at the Staatsoper in Stuttgart, then from 1987 to 1995, main conductor of the Beethovenhalle orchestra and music director of the Bonn Opera and the International Beethoven Festival. He returned to Stuttgart in 1995 as conductor of the chamber orchestra where he remained until 2006. In Austria, he was main conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony from 1997 to 2002 and has taught conducting at the Salzburg Mozarteum since 1997. Since 2002 he has been music director of the Linz Bruckner Orchester and director of the Linz opera. In 2009, he was nominated musical director of the Basle Symphony in Switzerland. Dennis Russell Davies is a regular guest in the United States with the Cleveland, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and Boston orchestras, and the New York Philharmonic, and in Europe with the Leipzig Gewandhaus orchestra, the Dresden Philharmonic, the Scala Philharmonic Orchestra in Milan, the Munich Philharmonic and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.


A SUMMER AT THE GRAND THÉÂTRE DE PROVENCE The Grand Théâtre de Provence welcomes music lovers, but it also aims to touch those who cannot come to it for various reasons, be they social, economic or health-based. Thanks to the support of the Assami, concerts and get-togethers are regularly organized so that everyone can have access to music, notably for each performance by the OFJ.

MÉDIATION... The young musicians from the Orchestre Français des jeunes provide musical moments for inmates in prisons, patients in hospices and elderly people in retirement homes.

Thursday August 8th 2013 Prison des Baumettes Maison de Retraite St-Jean de Dieu

Assami stands for the Association des amis et mécènes du spectacle vivant set up by the Théâtre du Gymnase, the Théâtre du Jeu de Paume, the Grand Théâtre de Provence alongside the SARL du Levant and the Société Deloitte.

Friday August 9th 2013 Prison de Luynes Maison de Gardanne Maison de Retraite St-Jean de Dieu

FREE OUTDOOR CONCERTS Concerts in different locations around the city to showcase our young musicians. A musical voyage over the fortnight.

Tuesday August 6th 2013 – 19:00 Place des Martyrs de la Résistance, OFJ Brass & Percussion section, “Music & Cinema” Wednesday August 7th 2013 – 17:00 Place de l’hôtel de Ville Spanish National Orchestra Chamber Music Friday August 9th 2013 Place de l’hôtel de Ville Italian National Orchestra Chamber Music Saturday August 10th 2013 – 19:00 On the GTP’s terrace, An open stage with the musicians of the OFJ Tuesday August 13th 2013 – 19:45 Patio du GTP A surprise from the OFJ the “Ring Minute”


LES ORCHESTRES DE JEUNES DU BASSIN MEDITÉRRANÉEN ************ Soutiens Avec le soutien d’Assami, de la SARL du LEVANT et du service culturel de l’Ambassade de France à Bagdad.

PRESS RELEASE - 2013 N°1 Iphis et Iante, Jean-Pierre Vincent N°2 El Djoudour, Abou Lagraa N°3 Le Cid, Cie Voyages imaginaires N°4 Odyssée pour violoncelle et choeur imaginaire, Sonia Wieder-Atherton N°5 Camus, Abd al Malik N°6 La Trahison orale, Mauricio Kagel - Jean-Marc Montera N°7 Le Voci di dentro, Eduardo de Filippo, Toni Servillo N°8 Rituel pour une métamorphose, Saadallah Wannous, Sulayman Al-Bassam N°9 L’enfant sauvage, Marie Provence N°10 Les Suppliantes, Jean-Pierre Vincent avec l’Académie des amateurs du Gymnase N°11 Rencontre des orchestres de jeunes de la méditerranée N°12 Azimut, Aurélien Bory pour le groupe acrobatique de Tanger N°13 Le dernier jour du jeûne, Simon Abkarian, Ariane Ascaride, Aure Atika N°14 Divertimento, Orchestre National d’ Algérie - Orchestre Symphonique Divertimento, direction Zahia Ziouani N°15 Un beau matin, Aladin, Charles Tordjman, Matej Forman, Agnès Sourdillon N°16 L’étranger, Emio Greco - Pieter C.Scholten

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