Joseph Zitt’s film dreamtext דברי חלום is a feature-length dream of coming to life in Israel. Four images of dancer Cheryl Nayowitz move past and through images of Israel and words spoken by the Holon Scratch Orchestra, along with music by the ensemble Gray Code. The film and its music are anchored by the song “Sachki Sachki,” sung by Vered Forbes. The film has no story, dialogue, or characters (other than the dancer). While there is text in Hebrew and English, you don’t need to know either language to enjoy the film. The English is a dreamlike text scrambled to approximate what you might hear while falling asleep. The Hebrew words which are heard and seen onscreen during much of the film are streams of consciousness, improvised by women’s voices on the themes of segments of the film. When we hear the song “Sachki Sachki,” the words appear onscreen both in the original Hebrew and in an English translation.
A dazzling live celebration marking the 25th anniversary of global superstar Christina Aguilera’s beloved holiday album My Kind of Christmas – culminating in an unforgettable visual spectacular; channeling fantasy, grandeur, and theatrical wonder.
A group of eccentric artists led by Willard Van De Bogart form The Ether Ship, an experimental music collective whose otherworldly sounds catch the attention of a secret government program attempting to contact UFOs.
Broadcasted live from Dolby Live at Park MGM, this 90-minute event comprises the final performance of Carey's Christmas residency, Christmastime in Las Vegas, and includes live renditions of select songs from her latest album, Here for It All.
Within the walls of a wintry Visby, this year’s Lucia spreads atmosphere and warmth with choirs from Sankta Maria Youth Choir, Voices of Hope, and the Gotland Boys’ Choir. In the ruins of St. Karin’s and Helge And, Christmas carols will ring out, and we will also enjoy several soloists, the Gotland Wind Quintet, and a children’s choir in the historic surroundings.
On Christmas Eve, young Clara receives a nutcracker doll and drifts into a dream where toys come alive. Guided by the transformed nutcracker prince, she moves through a world of toy soldiers, rats, and magical creatures, facing her fears and desires. Snowflakes, flowers, and fantastical landscapes frame a vivid choreography set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score.
Jamie Cullum returns to the Royal Albert Hall to play his festive perennial record “The Pianoman at Christmas.” Joined on stage by the big band including the talents of Kansas Smitty’s House Band featuring the Mercury-nominated Joe Webb, Jamie Cullum's show delivers a festive, fun and furious set with all the trimmings. Fans can expect unique collaborations and to be taken on a journey from the romantic, solo piano ballads of "Beautiful Together" and "Christmas Don’t Let Me Down" to the instant classics "Hang Your Lights" and "It’s Christmas."
English pop punk band Senseless Things formed in 1986 London; they released four studio albums and achieved two UK Top 20 hit singles before splitting up in 1995. They reformed in 2017 to play several gigs including Shepherd's Bush Empire. While the audio from the night was recorded, the concert itself was never officially filmed. However, much was captured by fans on mobile phones and handheld cameras, which has now been deftly and impressively sewn together to form a seamless film. The record of that night has been lovingly interspersed with historical and never-seen-before personal footage owned by band.
In The Chairman Dances, John Adams makes Mao dance and Nixon play the piano. In a completely different vein, Harmonielehre pits percussion against melody and strings and winds against rhythm. In Bartók's concerto for two pianos, timpani and xylophone provide a third solo part. David Robertson conducts the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Ninho de Rato delves into the idea of anti-music and how it permeates the lives of those who come from the margins, the slums, the corners that almost no one looks at. The documentary explores these people's perspectives on the extreme music scene, how they live, feel, and give meaning to it all. It's about how anti-music becomes a space for respite, expression, and existence for those who carry the weight of the world and yet still create sound where no one expects it.
Hosted by Jeremy Fernandez and Megan Burslem, this concert showcases why the Australian Chamber Orchestra is one of the most distinct, inventive and renowned ensembles on the world stage today.
The music that adorned the time of Kivotos is reborn through the majestic melodies of an orchestra. All the precious moments shared with the students are woven into one grand harmony in '2025 Sound Archive: The Orchestra'. The melody that resonates deeply in your heart is filled with unforgettable memories. The emotions of the day will echo once again in theaters.
Captured in the open-air majesty of Athens’ Lycabettus Hill Theater, the nearly two-hour set stands as both a career retrospective and a fierce declaration of the band’s continued vitality. The performance marks a significant milestone for the Greek metal pioneers. With a setlist spanning over three decades, the album celebrates the band’s evolution—from the raw aggression of their early releases to the ritualistic grandeur of more recent works. Live in Lycabettus captures not only the breadth of Rotting Christ’s discography, but the intensity of a band still commanding stages with passion and precision. The atmosphere at Lycabettus Hill—one of Greece’s most iconic venues—provides a powerful backdrop to this performance.