Brothers Eli and Nick are genius cellists, but as they prepare to audition for the opportunity of a lifetime, they inadvertently steal a bag of money from a hitman. They are abruptly thrust into a world of crime, blackmailed to act as performing decoys during the thet of an eight-million-dollar painting. Suddenly, the brothers are no longer just fighting for a place in a prestigious music academy, but for their lives, too.
The Golden Tour was the fifteenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was launched in support of her fourteenth studio album, Golden (2018) and visited Europe and Australia.
A young composer, Kenny Kew, is tasked to bring his niece to her father, Lee, when his sister passed away. With Lee away with his roving rock band, Kenny sets off on a reluctant road trip with his niece in search of her elusive father. Kenny, who initially wanted to sever all ties with his family, eventually realises the importance of family on this journey of self-discovery.
Wen Muge, an assassin, received a mission to despoil The Book of Boya from the Jiang family. (Boya is a famous musician in ancient Chinese history.) However, the Jiangs were killed at the inn they run, and The Book of Boya disappeared. Unexpectedly, Jiang Miaoxuan, the only survived daughter of the Jiangs and Wen Muge became the wanted criminals of the murder. Two of them had to begin the journal together to find The Book of Boya and the truth of the murder.
Five times progressive music award winning band, Big Big Train, release their new Blu-Ray REFLECTORS OF LIGHT on 6th December. The Blu-Ray was recorded at the band's run of sold out shows at Cadogan Hall, London and features the best performance of every song performed at the concerts, providing a full set-list and superb pictures from the 3 show series back in 2017. There are two bonus performances and the Blu-Ray features a stereo and 5.1 mix. Track List: 1. Folklore Overture 2. Folklore 3. Brave Captain 4. Last Train 5. London Plane 6. Meadowland 7. A Mead Hall in Winter 8. Experimental Gentlemen part two 9. Swan Hunter 10. Judas Unrepentant 11. The Transit of Venus Across the Sun 12. East Coast Racer 13. Telling the Bees 14. Victorian Brickwork 15. Drums and Brass 16. Wassail Bonus track 17. The Transit of Venus Across the Sun, 18.Summer's Lease (recorded at Real World Studios).
In this new "Marriage of Figaro", Jérémie Rhorer revisits this composer and US film director James Gray makes his first foray into opera. This opera is recorded for broadcast by Louise Narboni.
Alejandro Sanz presents us on this occasion the audiovisual version of #ELCONCIERTO + #ELDOCUMENTAL. This exclusive content is a complete reflect of the success that the artist has achieved.
On December 4, 2019, Billie Eilish celebrated her Apple Music Awards for Artist of the Year, Top Album of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year with a very special, intimate, stripped-down performance at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California. On a bucolic, tree-lined stage designed by Es Devlin, and accompanied only by her brother FINNEAS (co-winner of the Songwriter of the Year Award) on piano and guitar, she reimagined songs from throughout her meteoric career. The stark arrangments and intimate venue only highlighted her charisma and power. While "bad guy" and "bury a friend" may have been everywhere in 2019, they feel new and revelatory here-the perfect showcase for an artist who defined the year but clearly won't be held down by that definition.
A girl is riding her horse, when suddenly the horses eye gets stolen by a flock of birds! She has to leave her friend behind and a great adventure begins. She travels through a strange world and meets amazing creatures. Will she find the missing eye and return safely back home?
Trenton Chappell is joined with Caleb Kubaluka, a local music producer, to discuss their experiences with the music industry. Trenton tells his story about his high school band organization and the dark secrets it holds behind the scenes. Caleb talks about growing up and loving music to the point of becoming a music producer.
Forty years later, rock legends Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey sat down for first-of-a-kind, exclusive interviews with WCPO Anchor Tanya O’Rourke. Their candid revelations about the horrific night of Dec. 3, 1979 in Cincinnati form the basis for O'Rourke's historical documentary, "The Who: The Night That Changed Rock."
Trisha Yearwood performs “Silver Bells, Jingle Bell Rock and Winter Wonderland” at the 2019 “CMA Country Christmas” special filmed at Belmont’s Curb Center in Nashville, Tennessee.