A regular at the Francofolies, Raphaël, the authentic French songwriter, visited La Rochelle last July to perform on stage his greatest songs and the titles of his ninth album, Haute Fidelity. This latest opus, raw and airy, rock and melancholic, is the result of a happy collaboration with several artists, including the singer Pomme (Le Train du soir), Clara Luciani (Si tu pars, ne dit rien), Arthur Teboul from group Fire! Chatterton (La Jetée), Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Blue Makeup).
Michael Bublé takes the New York City stage to celebrate the 10th anniversary of his chart-topping album, "Christmas," featuring music, comedy and special guests.
Captures the performance of "Battle of Pride" held on August 25 in Yokohama. Special Feature / Bonus Track: bonus videos: "Hypnosis Mic -Division Rap Battle-: Rule the Stage -Flava Edition-" (60 min. approx.), "Documentary of Rule the Stage -Battle of Pride-" (100 min. approx.)
THE GET LOST LOSERS follows the most cantankerous rock band in Hollywood as it prepares for a super-clutch industry showcase and one last shot at fame. Official Selection: Montauk Film Festival & Culver City Film Festival. Winner at FOTA, The Canadian Cinematography Awards and The Studio City Film Festival.
Explore the 50-year friendship between award-winning singer/songwriters James Taylor and Carole King. The duo famously performed at Los Angeles’s Troubadour in 1970, and in 2010 made a triumphant return performance.
Inspired by the American talk shows of the 1950s, Coeur de Pirate is back in an extravagant, colorful and surprising concept. Gab Bouchard, La Compagnie Créole, Rita Baga, Mitsou Gélinas, Pierre Kwenders, Ariel Charest, Choses Sauvages and Jacobus join her in this astonishing musical storm and participate in the creation of sometimes touching, sometimes delirious scenes inspired by her real (or imagined!) life.
While living in his brothers house, Murph tries to keep his brother and his brother's fiancée from seeing the pictures he photoshops of her giving birth to him.
Father Matteo Ricci, Jesuit, mathematician, geographer, and musician, chose to become a missionary in China. He was the first Westerner to whom the emperor granted permission to be buried on Chinese soil.
Dialogues of the Carmelites. Opera in three acts and twelve scenes by Francis Poulenc, based on the play by Georges Bernanos. Orchestra and Chorus of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma conducted by Michele Mariotti, directed by Emma Dante.
Rome, French Embassy - Reconstruction at Palazzo Farnese of a historic concert celebrating the end of the 17th century, featuring Arcangelo Corelli with an ensemble of over 50 musicians in a festively decorated Piazza di Spagna.
From the cloister of the Complesso di Vicolo Valdina, in the presence of Chamber President Roberto Fico, musicians Gilda Buttà, Luca Pincini, and Paolo Zampini will perform some of the pieces that have made Ennio Morricone's work immortal throughout the world.
In a special Christmas edition, violinist Daniel Hope and guests perform a varied and atmospheric repertoire including traditional Christmas songs in new arrangements, classical works and the hit song "Fields of Gold". Daniel Hope's guests are British musician, composer, and living-legend, Sting, Canadian pianist Bruce Liu, winner of the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition, South African soprano Golda Schultz, Argentinian-British guitarist Dominic Miller, Brazilian pianit Sylvia Thereza, the up-and-coming Leonkoro Quartet, cellist Nicola Mosca and percussionist Michael Metzler.
Hélène Grimaud's eagerly awaited debut at the BBC Proms was scheduled for 11 September 2001. Until the last moment, the organisers hesitated to go ahead with the performance, such was the shock following the collapse of the World Trade Centre. But London's Royal Albert Hall did go ahead with the concert, in which the soloist gave a masterful performance of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 with the Orchestre de Paris conducted by Christoph Eschenbach. Programme: Piano Concerto No. 4, Op. 58, by Ludwig van BeethovenSymphonie fantastique, by Hector Berlioz Concert filmed on 11 September 2001 at the Royal Albert Hall (London) during the BBC Proms.
With his wild hair, Jean Rondeau is a rock star of the harpsichord. Profile of the young French harpsichord player who is breathing new life into an instrument that is too often ignored.