This tour has finally come true to the desire to show the songs of the original album "i" and "note" in front of many customers. From the tour that literally hosted "yattokosa", we have released the Tokyo Garden Theater pattern from the Chikaku City of July. The figure of the song is masterfully capturing the world of each song, such as the "Happy End", "Dawn" and "From The Seeds". As a vocalist or musician, it is a live live that will make you feel the sound of Shakiishi. It also includes a collaborative scene with Trio Ohashi that appeared in Tokyo performances at surprise guests. In addition, it also includes making videos from off-shot scenes captured by staff at each venue.
Go deep inside the film tick, tick...BOOM! with director Lin-Manuel Miranda, actor Andrew Garfield and the rest of the film's acclaimed ensemble. The award-winning biopic tells the story of the late Tony Award®-winning legend Jonathan Larson, an artist at a crossroads desperate to tell his story.
Upon their release from prison twenty years earlier, Gérard, Ary and Philippe asked themselves if honesty was not the best racket of them all. Today, they are inseparable and scrupulously above board. But Gérard learns he is terminally ill. Their friend’s days being numbered, Ary and Philippe want to offer him one last love story… because, as Gérard likes to say : love is better than life.
In the 1940s, Carla lives in a rural house in the middle of the mountains. One day she discovers a secret hidden in a mysterious lake. In a traditional era, where the role of women was limited to household chores, Carla aspires to break the rules established by society, she pursues her freedom.
The Marriage of Figaro is one of the most emblematic operas in the repertoire. Brahms spoke of it as a “miracle” and the Countess' complaint still resonates today as one of the most heartbreaking musical pages. It was by resuming Beaumarchais' comedy, which caused a scandal in Parisian society, that Mozart and his librettist Da Ponte began their first collaboration. The play was banned by Joseph II in 1785 at the Vienna Theater. Is it because it exposed too much to the forefront the contradictions of an already faltering regime, ready to collapse with the French Revolution? Netia Jones preserves the very essence of Beaumarchais' play by questioning human relationships with humor but not without mischief, in a production which confuses reality and fiction to the point of asking, like the Count: "Are we playing a comedy?" »
The Snow Queen is Hans Abrahamsen's first opera, composed to a self-penned libretto, based on Hans Christian Andersen's eponymous fairy tale. Following an in-depth study of the topic of snow and a life-long obsession with Andersen's fairy tales, Abrahamsen composed the opera between 2014 and 2018. Hans Abrahamsen's music, with it's smooth transitions and subtly modified repeats, lends the lyrics both depth and lightness. He is keen to point out the range of avenues for interpretation available. " It's possible to read the fairy tale in a variety of ways. It contains many mysteries which are open to numerous interpretations." Accompanying Barbara Hannigan is a top-class ensemble of singers, including Peter Rose, Katarinya Dalayman and Rachael Wilson. Cornelius Meister is the musical director, currently general music director at the Staatsoper Stuttgart.
The legendary Marseille group IAM unveils six new tracks on Friday in an EP entitled Second Wave. Far from the controversies around Covid-19, the group returns to music and the stage.
A look back at the 60s icon, girl-group pioneer and frontwoman of The Ronettes, Ronnie Spector, who was known for hits like Be My Baby and Walking in the Rain. This journey through the archives features Ronnie in her own words discussing her life and career through the years, as well as great performances in shows such as Later… with Jools Holland, David Essex, and The Old Grey Whistle Test - and not forgetting her most recent appearance on the Park Stage at Glastonbury Festival in 2016.
Until We Have Faces - Unplugged - The Worldwide Streaming Experience will be coming to you on Friday, January 14 at 7:00pm CST. We are so excited to share this very special performance with you!
It is decorated on three stages with a live performance of ‘Song of a Thousand Years, Reverse’ by the National Orchestra of Korea. The first stage is composer Na Hyo-shin's 'Like That Pine Tree', based on the theme of 'pine trees' from poet Yun Seon-do's poem 'Ouga'. The second stage is the 'Heungboga's gourd riding section' with master singer Ahn Sook-seon as a collaborator. The last one is ‘A Heavenly Woman’s Song, Reverse’, which Lee O-ryeong participated in writing the lyrics and Woo Hyo-won composed.
A special acoustic recording of a cult band from Ústí nad Labem was created in the Broumov forests near the Polish border in the deconsecrated church of Our Lady of Help. The members of the Rocking Horse band chose songs from the albums "Hotel Palace", "Everest", "Where are my friends tonight?" for the concert in the former tabernacle, now known as Soul Church. or "Desolation Peak".
Anna’s a young cannibal who thinks she has it all figured out, but in a chance encounter, she ends up falling in love with a janitor. Forced to choose between her love of human flesh and this new romance, Anna thinks she can put eating people behind her, but a determined conspiracy theorist won't let her get away so easily.
When a high school romance is ended by Covid lockdowns, a new teacher uses music to lift their spirits and keep their love alive, even during the darkest of times.
On a bio diverse wasteland, threatened by a looming layer of bitumen, the Beast of the Earth emerges in a prophetic saltation. Through vivid gestures, caught between heaven and earth, the Beast presents the harbingers of mankind's destiny.
Alessandro and Adriana run a musical group at a public school whose activities were interrupted due to the pandemic. In an attempt to maintain a connection with children during the worst crisis in the country's recent history, they discover in the circus a new way of reinventing their craft and prepare for a great show.
An experimental coming-of-age odyssey through someone's troubled mind, going from country to country, landscape to landscape, growing up in the process. A documentary, travelogue, vlog, dream and self-portrait. A reflection on life, death and history.
In 1955, on his report, a medical examiner wrote in the box: age, “about 53 years”. Charlie Parker nicknamed Bird just died, at 34. His death will be the ransom of a life that was not denied to the excesses or the consuming flame of genius. His wildest improvisations will open the door to future jazzmen. Between shadow and light this film will pay tribute to one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.