What’s on Jérôme Bel’s iPod?
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What’s on Jérôme Bel’s iPod?

Jérôme Bel

Notorious for his hotly debated conceptual dance, Parisian provocateur/innovator Jérôme Bel returns to the Twin Cities November 14 and 15. From CocoRosie to Ranganayaki Rajagopalan, Bach to Chico Buarque, Bel’s current musical playlist is as diverse as they come. See for yourself!

Hope There’s Someone by Antony & The Johnsons

For Today I’m A Boy by Antony & The Johnsons

You Are My Sister by Antony & The Johnsons

Compositions by John Cage

Crazy In Love by Beyoncé

Essa Moa T Diferente by Chico Buarque

Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio

Starman by David Bowie

Survivor by Destiny’s Child

Allah Ma’ak Ya Hawana by Fairuz

La Nuit Américaine – Grand Choral by Franois Truffaut

Fly Me To The Moon by Frank Sinatra

The Girl From Ipanema by Frank Sinatra

J.S. Bach: French Suites, BWV 812-817 played by Glenn Gould

Le tourbillon de la vie by Jeanne Moreau

Cantata ‘ich habe genug’ BWV 82: Aria: ich habe genug by Johann Sebastian Bach

String Sextet No.1 in B flat major, Op.18 by Johannes Brahms

Pais Tropical by Jorge Ben

Wagner: Tristan und Isolde conducted by Karl Bohm

Nouvelle Vague (Disc1) from Jean-Luc Godard

Musiques d’Histoire(s) Du Cinéma from Godard/Jousse

Where have all the flowers gone by Marlene Dietrich

Hung Up by Madonna

Cabo Verde by Cesaria Evora

Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass

Pallavani_Ragga Kalyani by Ranganayaki Rajagopalan

Terrible Angels by CocoRosie

Schubert: Sonata In A Minor, D 821, Argeggione

Spinoza : Immortalité Et éternité read by Gilles Deleuze

Tosca: Vissi d’arte sang by Maria Callas

Mon coeur s’ouvre a ta voix – from Samson et Dalila sang by Maria Callas

The Ballad of Lucy Jordan by Marianne Faithfull

A Felicidade / Regra Trs / Isso Aqui O Que é by Renato Vargas

No Woman, No Cry (Remix With Steve Marley) by The Fugees

Sunday Morning by Velvet Underground

Life On Mars? by Seu Jorge from The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou

Stravinsky: Le Rite Du Printemps-Le Sacrifice conducted by Pierre Boulez

Goldberg Variations by J.S. Bach

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