The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra brings together refugee musicians and Ukrainian members of leading European orchestras. One day after the third anniversary of the Russian attack on Ukraine, they perform Beethoven's 9th Symphony - a masterpiece and symbol of freedom and humanity - under the direction of Keri-Lynn Wilson in Warsaw's Teatr Wielki.
A 42-minute audio-visual experience presented by world renowned musical polymath Steven Wilson, The Overview takes the listener on a Kubrickian journey into the endless darkness of outer space via a breathtakingly eclectic progressive rock opus. Longtime Wilson collaborator Miles Skarin's film presents a constantly evolving series of stunning visual sequences documenting the vastness of space and the almost imperceptibly tiny part of it that the human race occupies.
The full performances of [Alexandros] at THIS FES '24 in Sagamihara, the first outdoor music festival hosted by the the band, along with a 60-minute documentary about the festival.
A metaphysical odyssey of the Individua members as they grapple with mysterious masked figures and the imminent waiting for them at the end of the snowy forest.
Gathered at the foot of the rock where Siegfried and Brünnhilde have come together, three Norns weave the fate of the world. Past, present and future are interwoven in their rope; when it breaks unexpectedly, the fates still have one oracle: the twilight of the gods is imminent! Götterdämmerung has more than one ending: Siegfried falls victim to intrigue and to his own innocence, Valhalla goes up in flames, Brünnhilde sacrifices herself to return the ring to the Rhinemaidens. Alliances are forged and immediately broken again, magical potions and helmets create painful confusions, and generational traumas result in general destruction. Everything familiar to humans and gods collapses.
Norma is a woman torn between two systems. As a chaste druid priestess, she decides on war and peace in an occupied land; secretly, she’s the lover of Roman commander Pollione and mother of his two children. Her double life unravels when Pollione plans to leave her for the younger priestess Adalgisa. Caught between love and vengeance, faith and reason, tradition and empire, Norma nearly kills her children—before choosing another, equally radical path. Vincenzo Bellini’s 1831 opera is a masterpiece of Italian Romanticism. The role of Norma, with its emotional and vocal range from bel canto to raw outcry, is iconic. Director Vasily Barkhatov sets the tragedy amid political upheaval, where old idols are replaced by new. Star soprano Asmik Grigorian debuts in the title role. Adalgisa is sung by Aigul Akhmetshina.
Qhusaa is a visceral cinematic experience that blurs the line between music video and narrative film. Inspired by Lolo Vandal’s electrifying performance, the film follows a young township poet whose voice becomes a weapon of resistance and healing. Told through rhythmic monologues and immersive visuals, the story unfolds like a direct-to-camera confession-raw, unfiltered, and emotionally charged. With a beat that pulses like a heartbeat and visuals that radiate township swagger, Qhusaa is less a cry of pain and more a celebration of resilience. Lolo Vandal rides the rhythm with effortless cool, his isiXhosa verses
Solo concert produced and starred by Kono Junki from JO1 on 01/29 at IMM Theater. This concert is part of a series of solo performances called 'SHOW PRODUCED by MEMBERS' that occurred during LAPOSTA 2025, event organized by Lapone Entertaiment, from 01/27 until 01/29.