Mathieu Lanes Vidéos
compositeur et organiste français
Commémorations 2025 (Décès: Mathieu Lanes)
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Pelletier Lanes Benoit Laporte Lemaire
Agnès Pelletier et Julie Chaffort avec la participation précieuse des habitants de Saint-Médard et Bordeaux. En ré-ouvrant nos portes en mai dernier, notre perception du monde « extérieur » s’est incontestablement déplacée... Julie Chaffort et Agnès Pelletier sont allées à la rencontre d’habitants de Saint-Médard et Bordeaux avec la question : Comment re-sortir de chez soi ? Projet initié par l’Avant-Scène Cognac, scène conventionnée d’intérêt national « Art et création » pour les arts du mouvement, Scène nationale Carré-Colonnes, Festival International des Arts de Bordeaux Métropole (FAB), Le Moulin du Roc, Scène nationale à Niort, Théâtre le Liburnia / Festival Fest’art – Libourne et produit à Bordeaux par Le Festival International des Arts de Bordeaux Métropole et la Scène nationale Carré-Colonnes. Conception, mise en jeu et chorégraphie : Agnès Pelletier / conception vidéo et montage : Julie Chaffort / interprétation : Christian Lanes et les habitants de Bordeaux et Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, Françoise Fize, Christian Ghidone, Lucie Ghidone, Olga Gnéné, Hans Shiller, Benoit Sallenave, Ophélie Carpio, Tony Bernard, Elise Rochet, Solenn Floch, Emeline Chaillat, Tatiana Lasserre, Nelly Marcillan, Suzie Caillon, Serge Goldhaber, Dominique Goldhaber, PIerre Sirio, Lucie Blossier, Christine Charles, Laurence Fourdin, Pascale Germain, Bernard Gratacap, Nicole Gratacap, Marie Pierre Laporte, Catherine Lemaire, Stéphanie Laurent / Merci aux équipes de la Scène nationale Carré-Colonnes et du Festival International des Arts de Bordeaux Métropole, en particulier Bleuenn Guyard (service civique médiation FAB) et Laurent Feron (régisseur général Carré-Colonnes) ainsi qu’à la direction des Actions Culturelles, de la vie associative et de la jeunesse (DACAJ) de Saint-Médard-en-Jalles.
'Off Down To Youghal We Go' celebrates the famed seaside town of Youghal in east Cork, Ireland - a Mecca for generations of Corkonians who travelled there by train in their droves in the summertime. Lyrics & Music by Richard T. Cooke Performed by MuddyLee The title of the song: 'Off Down To Youghal We Go' is a phrase that's often been used down through the years by many a Corkonian. Cooke's Postcard Collection Painting: Market Square, Youghal, Co. Cork; courtesy Kevin Lenihan, Moby Dick's Bar. A brand new song has just been released that celebrates the famed seaside town of Youghal in east Cork - a Mecca for generations of Corkonians who travelled there by train in their droves in the summertime. The title of the song: Off Down To Youghal We Go is a phrase that's often been used down through the years by many a Corkonian. Youghal in County Cork is one of Ireland's famed beaches. Stretching for miles, it's easy to see what attracts people to this heavenly place. In 1954, Hollywood came to town when John Huston, Gregory Peck and their Moby Dick film put this east Cork seaside resort on the world map. From then on it's been a favourite holiday spot with people travelling from abroad and from the four corners of Ireland, most especially native Corkonians who made their weekly pilgrimage there in their droves when summer arrived. In the 50s, 60s and 70s trains and cars jam-packed with families headed off down to Youghal and filled the beach to overflowing. Children with buckets and shovels built billy-billy baker castles in the sand and splashed and paddled in the water with their tubes and beach balls while their parents looked on, taking a well-deserved rest as they soaked up the Caribbean sunshine, embraced by the freshness of the warm, salty breeze billowing in from the sea. Others liked to take a leisurely stroll through the ancient town and view its historic elegant buildings and quaint streets, lanes and quays which featured in the Hollywood movie, while fishing and boating were other popular pursuits. For the romantics at heart, the Showboat and Strand Palace Ballrooms were a big attraction during those years as was the very popular Redbarn Ballroom which was graced with international superstars of the day. And not forgetting Perks Funfair - a magical place for us kids who never wanted to go home. Today, Youghal still retains its popularity for holiday makers and day trippers with its feast of summer entertainment which includes festivals such as the Moby Dick, Queen of the Sea, Food and Mackerel and the Medieval Festival. Download the song: Off Down To Youghal We Go for free on YouTube and Sound Cloud. www.soundcloud.com/muddylee
Louis Antoine Dornel René Saorgin Lanes 1685 1736 1765 1781 1968 1994
Louis-Antoine Dornel +••.••(...)) : Pièces pour orgue : Prélude, Duo, Basse et dessus de trompette, Cornet, Basse de voix humaine, Fond d'orgue, Dialogue, Trio, Récit de nasard, Basse de cromorne. René Saorgin à l'orgue historique de Saint-Chinian (Hérault-France) JB Lanes (1736, atelier de JB Micot (1781) louis Peyssy, JF Muno (1994). Cet enregistrement réalisé pour la collection (LIvre disque 45 trs Orgues Historiques Harmonia Mundi n° 20 en Mai 1968, montre l'état de l'orgue avant la restauration de 1994. Prise de son et montage : Francione Peiffer.
George Butterworth Lanes Grant Llewellyn Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 1885 1916
'A Remembrance Tribute' - A rural and typically English landscape with the images set to the music of George Butterworth 1885-1916. George Butterworth, teacher, musician, composer and collector of folk songs was one of the many who was tragically taken in the terrible devastion of the first world war. He like so many gentle sons, many of whom were poets, musicians and artists rather than soldiers at heart! These 'unlikely soldiers' enlisted willingly to defend this land and their vision of England. It was their vision and now it is ours, with its leafy lanes, lush hedgerows and verdant rolling hills. They went to fight on some foreign field for a land they called home, to live in peace beside those 'Blue Remembered Hills' and ramble along the lovely leafy lanes. As we go forth along the rural roads and rides of old England remember those we have lost and savour while you still can that which was so sadly lost to them. Yet their essential spirit lingers on within those who can listen and love their music prose and poetry set to the gently rolling backdrop of our still green and pleasant land. Enjoy these images that are mere attachments to George Butterworth's lovely music that simply says it all! Jayne Sound track - The Banks of Green Willow - George Butterworth - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Grant Llewellyn
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