Brighton Fringe Festival 2023

CINÉ-TRIO


FILM MUSIC CONCERTS


WAGNER HALL


BRIGHTON FRINGE 2023



BIOGRAPHIES


Philippe BARBEY-LALLIA

(piano and arrangements)


Franco-Finnish pianist and conductor, Grand Prix of the City of Paris in piano and chamber music at the age of 16, Philippe Barbey-Lallia enters the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris to study with Bruno Rigutto, Daria Hovora, Pierre-Laurent Aimard... He unanimously obtains his concert pianist diploma and enters classes for choral and orchestra direction: he participates in masterclasses by Janos Fürst, Martin Lebel, Louis Langrée, Gianluigi Gelmetti... He was soloist at the Salle Cortot, at the Maison de la Radio, at the Palais des Congrès de Paris, at the Abbaye de Royaumont, at the Musée des Jacobins and at the Halle aux Grains in Toulouse, as well as at the Festival du Vexin, Festival du Chalard, Festival des Monts de la Madeleine… He has also performed abroad: Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan. In 2010, he founded the Académie et le Festival des Chapelles de l’île de Groix, in Brittany. He was invited to conduct the Orchestre Divertimento, the Orchestre Ostinato, the Festival Orchestra of Sofia, the orchestra for the CNSMDP graduates, the Symphony Orchestra of Mulhouse… He conducts staged operas by Offenbach, Mozart, Gounod, Bizet, Mendelssohn, Strauss... and records as piano soloist, with chamber music formations and as orchestra conductor. He founded the Orchestre Cinématographique de Paris in 1999, specialized in film music recordings and concerts; he is the arranger and musical director for several shows in Parisian theaters such as the Palace, the Cigale, the Grand Rex... He holds a CA (Professional Certificate of Aptitude) for piano, and since September 2017, he is the Director of the Conservatoire Municipal du 12ème arrondissement in Paris (1800 students).

Cyril BALETON (violin)


Member of the Philharmonic Orchestra at Radio France since 2003, Cyril Baleton started studying the violin at the age of 6 at the conservatory in Nîmes with Jacques Nottelet and then Elisabeth Degrenand. In 1998, he received the Gold Medal, first prize for chamber music, and unanimously the diploma for musical studies as well as the Grand Prix for the city of Nîmes. He worked with Gérard Jarry and Roland Daugareil, professors at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, then with Christophe Poiget at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Boulogne-Billancourt, where he obtained the first prize for violin in 2001. He then studied with Olivier Charlier at the CNSMDP where three years later he was unanimously awarded the first prize for violin with unanimously voted first honors. He perfected himself in chamber music at the CNSMDP in several formations: quatuor, trio with piano and sonata with Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Daria Hovora. He has played under the direction of prestigious conductors such as Myung-Whun Chung, Pierre Boulez, Mikko Franck, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Daniel Harding... He performs regularly as soloist, particularly with the Orchestre Cinématographique de Paris and the Orchestre de l’Académie de la Chapelle Royale de Dreux. He currently plays on an exquisite French violin manufactured in 1721 by Parisian violin maker, Jacques Boquay.


Timothée OUDINOT (oboe)


Timothée Oudinot began studying music at the age of 7 at the Conservatory in Reims, as well as in a parish school choir with which he performed throughout Europe and the American continent. Two years later, he started oboe with Jacques Tys and in 1996, he received gold medals for oboe and chamber music as well as the awards for perfection in the same disciplines in 1998. He also studied at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris with Jean-Claude Jaboulay in 1996, where he obtained a prize in 1999. During his years at the CRR de Paris he became especially interested in baroque oboe, first with Michel Henry, then with Marcel Ponseele at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, where in 2004, he was awarded a prize unanimously voted with high honors. Since then he plays in the most prestigious theaters around the world under the direction of conductors such as Philippe Herreweghe, Marc Minkowski, Emmanuelle Haïm, Christophe Rousset, Jean-Claude Malgoire, Trevor Pinnock, Paul McCreesh, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Pierre Boulez... He plays with the following ensembles: Collegium Vocale de Gand, the Musiciens du Louvre, the Concert d’Astrée with whom he has recorded many CDs, DVDs, radio and television programs. In addition, he also performs with symphony orchestras such as the Orchestre de l’Opéra National de Paris, the Ensemble Intercontemporain, the Orchestre régional de Cannes PACA… Since 2009, he teaches oboe at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Intercommunal de Châtenay-Malabry (92). Timothée Oudinot is pleased to play oboes manufactured by F. Lorée. 



100 % ENNIO MORRICONE


The Untouchables

Main theme 

(Brian De Palma, 1987)


Cinema Paradiso

Nuovo Cinema Paradiso - Love Theme

(Giuseppe Tornatore, 1989) 


1900 (Novecento)

Ada's Theme 

(Bernardo Bertolucci, 1976)


The Sicilian Clan

Theme 

(Henri Verneuil, 1969)


Malèna

Main theme 

(Giuseppe Tornatore, 2001)


The Professional

Chi Mai 

(Georges Lautner, 1981)


The Mission

Gabriel's Oboe 

(Rolland Joffé, 1986)


Mission to Mars

Suite: A heart beats in space - A Martian - All the friends

(Brian de Palma, 2000)


The Legend of the Pianist on the Ocean

Playing Love 

(Giuseppe Tornatore, 2001)


La Califfa

Theme 

(Alberto Bevilacqua, 1970)


My Name is Nobody

Main theme 

(Tonino Valerii, 1973)


----- Intermission (10mn) -----


Quartiere

Romance 

(Silvano Agosti, 1987)


Once Upon a Time in the West

Main Theme - The Man with the Harmonica

(Sergio Leone, 1968) 


A Fistful of Dynamite

Main Theme 

(Sergio Leone, 1972)


Once Upon a Time in America

Main Theme – Amapola 

(Sergio Leone, 1984)


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Main Theme - The Ecstasy of Gold

(Sergio Leone, 1966)



100 % JOHN WILLIAMS


Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark 

(Steven Spielberg, 1981)

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 

(Steven Spielberg, 1984)

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

(Steven Spielberg, 1989)


Presumed Innocent

Theme

(Alan J. Pakula, 1990)


Angela’s Ashes

Theme

(Alan Parker, 1999) 


The Terminal

The story of Viktor Navorski 

(Steven Spielberg, 2004)


Sabrina

Main theme

(Sydney Pollack, 1995)


Memoirs of a Geisha

Sayuri's theme - Chairman's Waltz

(Rob Marshall, 2005)


Empire of the Sun

Cadillac of the Skies 

(Steven Spielberg, 1987)


Schindler's List

Theme

(Steven Spielberg, 1993)


Harry Potter (2001, 2002, 2004)

Theme - Harry's Wondrous World


Hook

You're the Pan - Flying theme

(Steven Spielberg 1991)


----- Intermission (10mn) -----


Jurassic Park

Theme – Welcome to Jurassic Park

(Steven Spielberg 1993)


Minority Report

A New Beginning

(Steven Spielberg, 2002)


A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Where Dreams are born

(Steven Spielberg 2001)


Encounters of the Third Kind 

(Steven Spielberg, 1977)


STAR WARS

Episode I – Anakin's Theme

(The Phantom Menace, George Lucas, 1999)

Episode II – Across the Stars

(Attack of the Clones, George Lucas, 2002)

Episode V – Theme of Yoda

(The Empire Strikes Back, Irvin Kershner, 1980)

Obi-Wan Kenobi – Theme from Obi-Wan Kenobi

(Disney series, Deborah Chow, 2022)

 

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial – Suite

(Steven Spielberg, 1982)




MADE IN FRANCE


Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At 

Medley / Georges AURIC

(Gérard Oury, 1966)


Fantômas

Main theme / Michel MAGNE

(André Hunebelle, 1964)


Pierrot Le Fou

Main theme / Antoine DUHAMEL

(Jean-Luc Godard, 1965)


A Man and a Woman

main theme / Francis LAI

(Claude Lelouch, 1966)


Contempt

main theme / Georges DELERUE

(Jean-Luc Godard, 1963)


Love Story

Main theme / Francis LAI

(Arthur Hiller, 1970)


The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

Theme / Michel LEGRAND

(Jacques Demy, 1964)


The Young Girls of Rochefort

Maxence’s Song / Michel LEGRAND

(Jacques Demy, 1967)


The Things of Life

Helen’s song / Philippe SARDE

(Claude Sautet, 1970)


Borsalino

Main theme / Claude BOLLING

 (Jacques Deray, 1970)


Is Paris burning?

main theme / Maurice JARRE

(René Clément, 1966)

 


----- Intermission (10mn) -----



The Old Gun 

main theme / François de Roubaix 

(Roberto Enrico, 1975)


The Wing or the Thigh

Theme / Vladimir COSMA

(Claude Zidi, 1976)


The Tall Blond Guy with One Black Shoe

Main theme / Vladimir COSMA

(Yves Robert, 1972)


The Ace of Aces

Main theme / Vladimir COSMA

(Gérard Oury, 1982)


My Father’s Glory

 Main theme / Vladimir COSMA

(Yves Robert, 1990)


My Mother’s Castle 

Augustine's Waltz / Vladimir COSMA 

(Yves Robert, 1990)


Jean de Florette

Main theme / Jean-Claude PETIT

(Claude Berri, 1986)


The Lover

main theme / Gabriel YARED

(Jean-Jacques Annaud, 1992)


The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain

The Waltz of Amélie / Yann TIERSEN

(Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001)


8 Women

main theme / Krishna LEVY

(François Ozon, 2002)


The Artist

Medley / Ludovic BOURCE

(Michel Hazanavicius, 2011)


La Vie en rose

Hymne à l'amour / Marguerite MONNOT (1949)

(Olivier Dahan, 2007)





MADE IN ASIA



Furyo (Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence)

Main theme / Ryuichi SAKAMOTO

(N. Oshima, 1983)


The Last Emperor

Themes by Ryuichi SAKAMOTO

(Bernardo Bertolucci, 1987)


Himalayam: Caravan

Main theme / Bruno COULAIS

(Eric Valli in 1999)


Seven years in Tibet

Main Theme / John WILLIAMS

(Jean-Jacques Annaud, 1997)


Indochine

Main theme / Patrick DOYLE

(R. Wargnier, 1992)


In the Mood for Love

Jumeji’s theme / Shigeru UMEBAYASHI

(Wong Kar Wai, 2000)


You Only Live Twice

Main theme / John BARRY

(L. Gilbert, 1967)

 


----- Intermission (10mn) -----


 

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind

Joe HISAISHI

(Hayao Miyazaki, 1984)


Castle in the Sky

 The Girl Who Fell from the Sky / Joe HISAISHI

(Hayao Miyazaki, 1986)


Grave of the Fireflies

Theme & Setsuko's Death & End credits /  Michio MAMIYA

(Isao Takahata, 1988)


Hana-Bi

Main theme / Joe HISAISHI

(T. Kitano in 1997)


Kikujiro's Summer

Main Theme / Joe HISAISHI

(T. Kitano, 1999)


Aniki my Brother

Ballad / Joe HISAISHI

(T. Kitano, 2000)


Spirited Away

Again / Joe HISAISHI

 (Hayao Miyasaki, 2001)


Howl's Moving Castle 

Merry-Go-Round of Life / Joe HISAISHI

 (Hayao Miyasaki 2001)


Departures

Memory / Joe HISAISHI

(Y. Takita, 2008)


The Wind Rises

Naoko: Crossing Paths / Joe HISAISHI

(Hayao Miyazaki, 2013)


Princess Mononoke   

The Legend of Ashitaka

& Mononoke Theme

& Ashitaka & San / Joe HISAISHI

 (Hayao Miyazaki, 1997)



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