Video by Umberto Nicoletti
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Katia & Marielle Labèque interprète le Carnaval des Animaux de Camille Saint-Saëns au théâtre des Champs Elysées. texte de Céline Morisson video de Marian Lacombe
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B For Bang playing their version of Beatles' Glass Onion for the festival "Ellas Crean", in Teatro Reina Sofia, Madrid. March 2010
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Teaser of the upcoming documentary on the Labèque Sisters directed by Felix Cabez.
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B For Bang playing their version of Beatles' Something for the festival "Ellas Crean", in Teatro Reina Sofia, Madrid. March 2010
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KML Foundation presentation in Villa Medici, Rome, Italy. Katia & Marielle invited by Radio France and Frédéric Mittérand to present artists of their foundation and new KML Recordings releases. featuring : Katia & Marielle Labèque Red Velvet (David Chalmin & Reeks) Venus Gets Even (Nadeah & Nicola Tescari)
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Katia & Marielle Labèque playing Ravel's Bolero together with three Basque percussionists. CD Available on KML Recordings.
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Footage of Red Velvet live in Bologna, Nov 2009 www.myspace.com/redvelvetduet Video by Umberto Nicoletti
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KML Recordings release Shape of My Heart, an album of unique duets featuring Sting, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea and more Pianist Katia Labèque is one of the most acclaimed classical musicians of our day, an artist whose breathtaking virtuosity and dazzling live performances have seen her garner respect from all corners of the musical spectrum. As well as her legions of fans across the globe, Katias friends and admirers in high places range from Madonna, who cites her as one of her favourite pianists in the world, to Miles Davis, who dedicated two songs to her on his 1985 album Youre Under Arrest (Katia Prelude and Katia). In addition to experiencing considerable success as one half of classical duo The Labèque Sisters, Katias seemingly endless enthusiasm for new music has led to past collaborations with artists as diverse as Sting, Herbie Hancock and Chick Corea. Shape Of My Heart is a fascinating album that brings together a selection of these collaborations alongside brand new recordings of the music of Satie, Chopin and Radiohead. The album opens with two of Stings compositions, Moon Over Bourbon Street and Shape Of My Heart; the singers bold emotion combining with Labèques refined but assertive lyricism to excellent effect. Alongside four mesmerising solo piano pieces, a dynamic version of Radioheads Exit Music and the compelling Purple Diamond written by producer and guitarist David Chalmin, there are piano duets with Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea and Gonzalo Rubalcaba ...
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Video by Umberto Nicoletti
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