40th Anniversary: In 1981 Jarre was invited by the Chinese government to perform five concerts in what was then a very closed country. The five indoor stadium concerts took place respectively in Beijing (two concerts) and Shanghai (three concerts), and the French musician had composed no fewer than seven
Gdansk. Related to live event. Space of Freedom (Solidarnosc) A live album from the concert that marked the 25th anniversary of the Polish workers’ movement, Solidarnosc. This live contains the legendary tracks of Jarre plus a and arrangement of the the Polish workers hymn, Mury.
The Concerts in China, an Album by Jean Michel Jarre. Released in May 1982 on Polydor (catalog no. PODV 3; Vinyl LP). Genres: Progressive Electronic. Featured peformers: Jean Michel Jarre (composer, producer, Fairlight, synthesizer, drum machine, laser harp, organ, mixing), Frederick Rousseau (synthesizer), Dominique Perrier (synthesizer), Roger Rizzitelli (electronic percussion, electronic
Jean-Michel Jarre – Jonques De Pêcheurs Au Crepuscule / Fishing Junks at Sunset (Live – Remastered 2022) (00:09:44) 5. Jean-Michel Jarre – L’Orchestre Sous La Pluie / Band in the Rain (Live – Remastered 2022) (00:01:22)
They were the first concerts of western modern music ever given in the People's Republic of China. [Ce double album a été enregistré pendant les cinq concerts de Jean Michel Jarre présentés à Pékin et Shanghaï. Ce furent les premiers concerts de musique moderne occidentale donnés en République Populaire de Chine].
Listen to Harpe Laser (Live in China) by Jean-Michel Jarre, 454 Shazams, featuring on Jean Michel Jarre Essentials, and Jean-Michel Jarre: Deep Cuts Apple Music playlists. Artist: Jean Michel Jarre Album: The Concerts in China (40th Anniversary – Remastered Edition (Live)) Genre: Classical Release Date: 2022 Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz Duration: 01:18:45 Total Tracks: 15 Total Size: 973 MB. Tracklist: 1-1. Jean Michel Jarre – L’Ouverture / The Overture (Live – Remastered 2022) (04:51) 1-2.The concert represents the beginning of China’s “Year of France”. Jean-Michel Jarre returns to China after his 1981 concerts in China, where he was the first Western musician to perform since the revolution.
Hong Kong. A double album based on Jarre’s live concert in Hong Kong, 1994. The selection of music is based around the, then recent, Chronologie album but includes a new live track, DigiSequencer alongside material from Jarre’s entire career.rneRNx.