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C a T a L O G U E C A T A L O G U E 1981 Lettre à Michel Petrucciani 1981 - 43 - Documentaire Avec Michel Petrucciani, Aldo Romano, Charles Lloyd, Lee Konitz.. Réalisé par Frank Cassenti 2006 Harpe(s) 2006 - 55’ - Documentaire Isabelle Olivier - harpes Johan Renard - violon Sébastien Texier - saxophone Marc Buronfosse - contrebasse Antoine Banville – batterie Réalisé par Frank Cassenti L'île du Jazz Jazz à Porquerolles 2006 – Documentaire Mino Cinelu, Archie Shepp, Enrico Rava, Stefano Bollani, Siegfried Kessler, Isabelle Olivier Quintet Océan (Johan Renard, Sébastien Texier, Marc Buronfosse, Antoine Banville), Flower Power Trio ( Aldo Romano, Baptiste Trotignon, Rémi Vignolo , Bireli Lagrene Porquerolles’ Trio (Bireli Lagrene, Emmanuel Bex, Aldo Romano) Monica Passos André Minvielle,, Tonino Rahmos, Lionel Suarez Organ Song (Emmanuel Bex, Monica Passos , Jérôme Barde, François Laizeau,Frédéric Monino) David Murray and the Gwo-Ka Masters (David Murray, Jamaaladeen Tacuna, Hervé Samb,Klob Kiave, François Ladrezeau, Rasul Siddik, JT Lewis) Aïcha Redouane et l’ensemble Al-Adwâr (Aïcha Redouan, Salâh el-Din Mohamed qanun, Safwan Kenani, Habib Yamine) Mina Agossi, Siegfried Kessler, Stéphane Guery Michel Perez, Sophie Alour, Nelson Veras, Tim Miller Fanfares : Samenakoa, Fardhar Orchestra, Little Zetlab Batukada/Mulêketù Réalisé par Frank Cassenti. www.oleofilms.fr www.my-jazzlive.tv C A T A L O G U E 2007 Archie Shepp, je suis jazz c’est ma vie. 2007 - 83’ - Documentaire Avec Archie Shepp - saxophones Siegfried Kessler - piano Wilbur LIttle - basse Don Mumford, Cliford Jarvis - batterie Cheik TIdiane Fall - percussions… Réalisé par Frank Cassenti. Happy Birthday Mr Shepp ! Fondation Cartier – 7 mai 2007 – Captation Archie Shepp Quartet & David Murray Archie Shepp, Tom McClung, Steve McCraven, Wayne Dockery, David Murray Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Happy Birthday Mr Shepp ! Fondation Cartier – 7 mai 2007 – Documentaire Archie Shepp, Siegfried Kessler, Wilbur Little, Don Mumford, Cheikh Tidiane Fall, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Horace Parlan, Richard Dumbar, Jimmy Owens, Glenn Ferris, Jean-Marie Brière, Renko Tolitch, Hein Van de Geyn, Cheikh Tidiane Fall, Gilbert Matthews, Youval Micenmacher, Horace Parlan, Michel Benita, Roy Haynes, Diego Imbert, Aldo Romano, Serge Marne, Stéphane Guéry, Michel Bénita, Mino Cinelu, David Murray, Tom McClung, Wayne Dockery, Steve McCraven, Aissatou Diallo, Daba Kouyaté, Kalifa Camara, Mohamed Bangoura, Aboubacar Soumah. Réalisé par Frank Cassenti Marciac Memories Jazz in Marciac 2007 Ray Barretto & New World Spirit featuring Paquito D’Rivera, Jeanne Lee & Mal Waldron, Elvin Jones Jazz machine, Aldo Romano « Palatino », Max Roach, Toots Thielemans quartet, Ahmad Jamal, Charlie Parker Legacy Band, McCoy Tyner Trio, H.U.M. , Betty Carter , Buddy Guy, Charles Lloyd Dianne Reeves, Wynton Marsalis, Abbey Lincoln, Jamie Cullum www.oleofilms.fr www.my-jazzlive.tv C A T A L O G U E Toots Thielemans, Michel Petrucciani, Richard Galliano « Tangaria » quintet, Yuri Buenaventura Réalisé par Frank Cassenti La Nuit Henri Texier Nuit des musiciens - 52 ‘ - Documentaire Henri Texier- Contrebasse Elise Caron - Chant Manu Codjia - Guitare François Corneloup - Saxophone Glenn Ferris - Trombone Grand Corps Malade - Chant Yaron Herman - Piano Hélène Labarrière - Contrebasse Christophe Marguet - Batterie Carlo Nardozza - Trompette Dominique Pifarély - Violon Louis Sclavis - Clarinette, saxophone Vincent Ségal - Violoncelle Sébastien Texier - Clarinette, saxophone Photographe - Guy Le Querrec Réalisation Frank Cassenti. La Nuit de David Guerrier Nuit des musiciens - 52 ‘ – Documentaire David Guerrier - Cor, Ophycléide et trompette Bertrand Chamayou - Piano et Piano Forte Nicolas Baldeyrou - Clarinette Nora Cismondi - Hautbois Nicolas Dautricourt - Violon Julien Hardy - Basson L’ensemble Turbulences Jean Pincemin - Cor Jean-Paul Quennesson - Cor Bernard Schirrer - Cor Yohann Chetail - Trompette Guillaume Jehl - Trompette Julien Lail - Trompette Arnaud Boukhitine - Trombone Antoine Ganaye - Trombone Raphaël Lemaire - Trombone Cédric Vinatier - Trombone Fabien Wallerand – Tuba www.oleofilms.fr www.my-jazzlive.tv C A T A L O G U E Camille Basle - Percussions Emmanuel Curt - Percussions Florent Jodelet - Percussions Adrien Perruchon – Percussions Réalisation Frank Cassenti. 2008 Just Jazz Jazz à Porquerolles 2008 – Captation Aldo Romano - batterie Henri Texier – contrebasse Géraldine Laurent – saxophone Mauro Negri - clarinette Réalisation Frank Cassenti. Cuarteto Cedron Jazz à Porquerolles 2008 – Captation Juan Cedron - guitare et chant Miguel Lopez - Bandonéon Miguel Praino - violon alto Roman Cedron - contrebasse Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Kühn-Lopez-Bekass Jazz à Porquerolles 2008 – Captation Joachim Kühn, Majid Bekkas, Ramon Lopez Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Music is Magic Jazz à Porquerolles 2008 – Documentaire Archie Shepp/Napoleon Maddox Project (Archie Shepp, Napoleon Maddox, Hamid Drake, Wayne Dockery, Brent Olds, Jack Walker) Collignon/Minvielle/Charolles/Monniot (Médéric Collignon, André Minvielle, Denis Charolles, Christophe Monniot) Cuarteto Cedron (Juan Cedron, Roman Cedron, Miguel Praino, Miguel Lopez) Kühn/Lopez/Bekkas (Majid Bekkas, Ramon Lopez, Joachim Kuhn) www.oleofilms.fr www.my-jazzlive.tv C A T A L O G U E Romano/Texier/Laurent/Negri (Aldo Romano, Henri Texier, Géraldine Laurent, Mauro Negri) Daniel Humair Baby Boom (Daniel Humair, Manu Codjia, Sébastien Boisseau) Omar Sosa Afreecnos quartet (Omar Sosa, Julio Barreto, Childo Tomas, Mola Sylla, Matthieu Donarier, Siegfried Kessler Compagnie La Rumeur (Clément Tardivet) Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Charles Lloyd et Jason Moran Duo Hyères Jazz Festival 2008 – 56’ – Captation Charles Lloyd - Saxophone, flûte, taragot Jason Moran - Piano Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Uri Caine (solo & with John Zorn Acoustic Masada) Jazz in Marciac 2008 - 52 ‘ – Captation John Zorn - saxophone Dave Douglas - trompette Uri Caine - piano Greg Cohen - contrebasse Joey Baron - batterie Cyro Baptista - percussions Réalisation - Samuel Thiebaut John Zorn Masada String Trio Jazz in Marciac 2008 - 52 ‘ – Captation Mark Feldman - violon Erik Friedlander - violoncelle Greg Cohen - contrebasse Réalisation - Samuel Thiebaut Richard Galliano/Wynton Marsalis : " Billie Holiday meets Edith Piaf " Jazz in Marciac 2008 - 52 ‘ – Captation Richard Galliano - accordéon Wynton Marsalis - trompette Walter Blending - saxophone Dan Nimmer - piano Carlos Enriquez - contrebasse www.oleofilms.fr www.my-jazzlive.tv C A T A L O G U E Ali Jackson - batterie Réalisation - Frank Cassenti Christian Escoudé invite Stochelo Rosenberg Jazz in Marciac 2008 - 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