
Corentin Leconte
2021Akeji, le souffle de la montagne
Corentin Leconte, Mélanie Schaan
Nestled in the mountains is the Himuro Valley. In a hermitage with grass roof, lives Master Akeji, a renowned painter. Descendant of a line of samurai, he was initiated into the way of tea, swordsmanship and calligraphy.
Akeji, The Breath of the Mountain
La vie de Galilée
Eric Ruf, Corentin Leconte
Hervé Pierre, Véronique Vella
Accompanied by a child, the mathematician Galileo observes the firmament with a telescope. Ten years ago, the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned in Rome for having supported the idea of an infinite and centerless universe, based on the work of Copernicus. By dint of observations and calculations, Galileo seeks proofs for his hypothesis of a cosmic system where the Earth is "an ordinary celestial body, one among thousands". From Padua to Venice, the mathematician shakes certainties by confronting the power of a Church which wishes to maintain its absolute power in the "crystal spheres" where Ptolemy has hitherto locked up the world.
La vie de Galilée
London Symphony Orchestra: The Young Debussy
Corentin Leconte
Edgar Moreau, François-Xavier Roth
The evocative music of Claude Debussy has been described as the foundation of modern music. But how did the composer come to develop his unique style? On this video, maestro Francois-Xavier Roth and the London Symphony Orchestra present the UK premiere of a previously lost work by the young Debussy, alongside some of his earliest inspirations. Debussy's newly discovered Premiére Suite gives a rare insight into the mind of a young composer on the cusp of innovation. It's a work filled with Romantic and Eastern influences and glimpses of the unexpected harmonies that came to define Debussy's work. Paired alongside the composer's role models - from Wagner's powerful intertwining motifs, the abundant Spanish influences in Lalo's rarely-heard Cello Concerto performed here by Edgar Moreau, and Massenet's majestic Le Cid - Francois-Xavier Roth gives a fresh perspective on the much-loved composer.
London Symphony Orchestra: The Young Debussy
Traviata, vous méritez un avenir meilleur
Corentin Leconte
Judith Chemla, Damien Bigourdan
The audience is invited into Violetta’s privacy to have a close look at the fire to which she abandons herself among the guests of this musical and phantasmagorical celebration that blends theatre and opera, voices that speak and sing, and where the distinction between the instrumentalists and the singers becomes blurred, where Charles Baudelaire is seated next to Christophe Tarkos, and where the phantoms of this Paris in full industrial boom whose future we are living at present, sing and die.
Traviata – You deserve a better future