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Radio France. Archives Papier De Bernard Lenoir Et De Michelle Soulier Radio France. Archives papier de Bernard Lenoir et de Michelle Soulier. Émissions France Inter "Lenoir" (1990-1991), "L'Inrockuptible" (1991-1996), "C'est Lenoir" (1996-2011), "Alternatives" (1998-2000). France Culture "Le Concert" (1996- 2000). 1990-2011 Répertoire numérique détaillé du versement n° 20150396 Établi par Yannick Vallot, Service Archives écrites et Musée - Direction générale déléguée - Radio France Première édition électronique Archives nationales (France) Pierrefitte-sur-Seine 2015 1 https://www.siv.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr/siv/IR/FRAN_IR_055869 Cet instrument de recherche a été rédigé avec un logiciel de traitement de texte. Ce document est écrit en français. Conforme à la norme ISAD(G) et aux règles d'application de la DTD EAD (version 2002) aux Archives nationales, il a reçu le visa du Service interministériel des Archives de France le ..... 2 Archives nationales (France) Sommaire Radio France. Archives papier de Bernard Lenoir et de Michelle Soulier. Émissions. 4 France Inter « Lenoir » (1990-1991), « L'Inrockuptible » ... France Inter 7 France Culture, « Le Concert » 47 Photos-montage de photographies de Bernard Lenoir 48 3 Archives nationales (France) INTRODUCTION Référence 20150396/1-20150396/97 Niveau de description groupe de documents Intitulé Radio France. Archives papier de Bernard Lenoir et de Michelle Soulier. Émissions. France Inter « Lenoir » (1990- 1991), « L'Inrockuptible » (1991-1996), « C'est Lenoir » (1996-2011), « Alternatives » (1998-2000). France Culture « Le Concert » (1996-2000). (1990-2011) Date(s) extrême(s) 1990-2011 Nom du producteur • Radio France • Bernard Lenoir Importance matérielle et support Le versement comporte 20 cartons d'archives de type « Armic » soit 6,20 ml. Localisation physique Pierrefitte-sur-Seine Conditions d'accès L'ensemble de ce fonds est soumis au régime des archives publiques. En application des dispositions des articles L. 213-1 à L. 213-8 du Code du Patrimoine et compte tenu des informations dont la communication pourrait porter atteinte à la protection de la vie privée, notamment les coordonnées des invités et des auditeurs, la communicabilité des articles 20150396/6-20150396/19, 20150396/22, 20150396/24-20150396/28, 20150396/31-20150396/32, 20150396/35-20150396/40, 20150396/43-20150396/44, 20150396/46, 20150396/48, 20150396/51-20150396/53, 20150396/57-20150396/59,20150396/62-20150396/63, 20150396/67, 20150396/71-20150396/72, 20150396/77, 20150396/80-20150396/81, 20150396/85 et 20150396/90, est de cinquante ans à compter de la date du document le plus récent inclus dans le dossier. Le reste du fonds, à savoir les articles 20150396/1-20150396/5, 20150396/20- 20150396/21, 20150396/23, 20150396/29-20150396/30, 20150396/33-20150396/34, 20150396/41-20150396/42, 20150396/45, 20150396/47, 20150396/49-20150396/50, 20150396/54-20150396/56, 20150396/60-20150396/61, 20150396/64-20150396/66, 20150396/68-20150396/70, 20150396/73-20150396/76, 20150396/78-20150396/79, 20150396/82-20150396/84, 20150396/86-20150369/89 et 20150396/91-20150396/97 est librement communicable. Conditions d'utilisation Cinquante ans à compter de la date du document le plus récent inclus dans le dossier pour les articles : 20150396/6- 20150396/19, 20150396/22, 20150396/24-20150396/28, 20150396/31-20150396/32, 20150396/35-20150396/40, 20150396/43-20150396/44, 20150396/46, 20150396/48, 20150396/51-20150396/53, 20150396/57-20150396/59, 20150396/62-20150396/63, 20150396/67, 20150396/71-20150396/72, 20150396/77, 20150396/80-20150396/81, 20150396/85 et 20150396/90. Selon le règlement de la salle de lecture. DESCRIPTION 4 Archives nationales (France) Présentation du contenu La première partie du fonds, la plus volumineuse, regroupe les émissions diffusées sur France Inter. Il s'agit des dossiers de l'émission appelée successivement « Lenoir » de septembre 1990 à mai 1991, puis « L'Inrockuptible » de mai 1991 à juin 1996 et enfin « C'est Lenoir » de la rentrée 1996 à la fin de la saison 2010-2011. L'émission a pour vocation de diffuser des concerts de rock. Ces concerts sont enregistrés, d'une part, lors des « Black Session », dont l'originalité réside dans une réalisation sans filet deux fois par mois en direct et en public dans le studio 105 de la Maison de la radio, et d'autre part, lors des « White Session » enregistrées sans public pour une diffusion en différée. La programmation musicale est complétée par des concerts produits "hors Session" ou dans le cadre de festivals. Certains enregistrements donnent lieu à des albums. Quelques dossiers de l'émission « Alternatives » de Laurence Pierre, assistée également par la réalisatrice Michelle Soulier, ont été intégrés à ce fonds par Michelle Soulier. Ils complètent la politique musicale de France Inter en soirée, le samedi de 23h00 à minuit. La seconde partie du fonds recense le passage de Bernard Lenoir sur l'antenne de France Culture, entre 1997 et 2000, chaque dernier dimanche du mois de 21h30 à 22h30, dans l'émission « Le Concert », au cours de laquelle Bernard Lenoir présente un concert rock. Le dernier article du versement regroupe deux photo-montages humoristiques composés de photographies de Bernard Lenoir. Les dossiers d'émission, pour la plupart, sont constitués d'éléments d'organisation logistique, d'éléments contractuels liés aux artistes et aux œuvres, de plans de scène, de conducteurs d'émission, des listes des groupes reçus et des invités, de la liste des morceaux joués, d'articles de presse et des cartons d'invitation aux concerts. A ces documents, s'ajoutent le courrier d'auditeurs, plutôt fourni et très expressif, significatif de l'engouement du public. L'ensemble de ces archives rend compte, au fil des saisons radiophoniques, de l'attachement des auditeurs à une émission musicale spécialisée privilégiant la découverte de courants musicaux et de nouveaux artistes entre 1990 et 2011. La longévité à l'antenne de « C'est Lenoir », émission emblématique et culte dans l'histoire des programmes musicaux de Radio France et du rock en général, témoigne du talent d'un producteur novateur, Bernard Lenoir, mais aussi de la richesse et la pluralité de la programmation de la radio de service public. Type de classement Les dossiers ont été regroupés et classés par émission et par saison radiophonique. Les archives sonores font l'objet d'un traitement à part. Langue des documents • Français Institution responsable de l'accès intellectuel Archives nationales HISTORIQUE DU PRODUCTEUR Voir notices d'autorité dans le référentiel des producteurs des Archives nationales ENTREE ET CONSERVATION Modalités d'entrée Versement (2015) Historique de la conservation Ce fonds est issu du versement 2015W collecté par le Service Archives écrites et Musée de Radio France en 2014. Evaluation, tris et éliminations 5 Archives nationales (France) Quelques documents en doublon ont été éliminés. Accroissements Fonds clos SOURCES ET REFERENCES Sources complémentaires • Archives et publications conservées au Service Archives écrites et Musée de Radio France : • * Grilles de programmes et dossiers de presse de France Inter (865W, fonds ouvert France Inter) • * Grilles de programmes et dossiers de presse de France Culture (868W, fonds ouvert France Culture) • * « Informations Presse » de France Inter et de France Culture (bulletins d'informations hebdomadaires destinés aux organismes de presse diffusant le contenu et les conditions d'enregistrement des émissions) (en cours de reclassement) • * « La Semaine de Radio France » (1993-1999) (magazine hebdomadaire présentant les programmes de Radio France) • * « Revues de presse » et « Panoramas de presse » de Radio France (1990-2011) • * « Télérama » (1990-2011) • Institut national de l'audiovisuel : • * Dépôt légal de l'émission diffusée sur France Inter « L'Inrockuptible » (1994-1996). • * Dépôt légal de l'émission diffusée sur France Inter « C'est Lenoir » (1996-2011). • * Dépôt légal de l'émission diffusée sur France Culture « Le Concert » (1996-2000). 6 Archives nationales (France) Répertoire numérique détaillé du versement n° 20150396 20150396/1-20150396/95 France Inter 1990-2011 20150396/1-20150396/94 « Lenoir » puis « L'Inrockuptible » puis « C'est Lenoir » 1990-2011 20150396/1-20150396/4 Conducteurs d'émission de « Lenoir » puis « L'Inrockuptible » puis « C'est Lenoir » 1990-2000 20150396/1 3 septembre 1990 au 31 juillet 1992 1990-1992 20150396/2 7 septembre 1992 au 1er juillet 1994 1992-1994 20150396/3 1er août 1994 au 5 février 1998 1994-1998 20150396/4 9 février 1998 au 22 juillet 2000 1998-2000 20150396/5 « Lenoir » puis « L'Inrockuptible » Saison 1990-1991 1990-1991 Dossiers d'émissions « Black Session » 23 mars 1991, avec « Gilles Tandy » et « Little Rabbits » (enregistrement au Studio 105 de la Maison de Radio France) Festivals 18 au 21 octobre 1990, Festival Fnac Les Inrockuptibles avec « The Charlatans », « James », « Bruce Joyner », « Fatima Mansions », « My Jealous God », « Band of Holy Joy », « The Sneetches », « Monochrome Set » et « John Cale » (enregistrement à La Cigale à Paris et au Transborder à Lyon) Décembre 1991, Rencontres Trans Musicales à Rennes 28 au 30 juin 1991, Eurockéennes de Belfort avec « La Mano Negra », « Pixies », « Elmer Food Beat », « Les VRP », « Noir Désir », « The Wailers » et « Lionel D » 20150396/6-20150396/26 7 Archives nationales (France) « L'Inrockuptible » 1991-1996 20150396/6-20150396/25 Dossiers d'émissions 1991-1996 20150396/6-20150396/7 Saison 1991-1992 1991-1992 Conditions d'accès Articles L. 213-1 à L. 213-8 du Code du Patrimoine. 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