On New Year's Eve, the NTV channel invites viewers to celebrate the New Year 2022 in an atmospheric setting in the style of a real festive underground with an upside down Christmas tree. Heavyweights of Russian rock - DDT, Bi-2, The Hatters, Anacondaz, Time Machine, Chizh & Co, Uma2rman, Alexander Rosenbaum, Olga Kormukhina and Vyacheslav Butusov - performed their popular hits, and also diluted performances of songs that are especially popular all over the world. But the surprises did not end there: in the release there are collaborations of mastodon rockers and young artists, including Yolka, Yulia Parshuta, Alsu and others. And, of course, the wise, cheerful Evgeny Margulis and the perky actress added brilliance and brightness to the New Year's "Kvartirnik" and singer Katerina Shpitsa, who tried on the role of a real bartender this New Year's Eve.
The New Year party continues as Years & Years' Olly Alexander returns to the stage to perform more of his hits and collaborates with the legendary Pet Shop Boys on an all-time 80s classic.
A full-length concert film of the band "Riversleem" that captures their live debut at Amigos Cantina in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on September 25th, 2021.
This documentary follows King Gnu frontman Daiki Tsuneta as he works with his musical collective millennium parade on their genre melding track "2992".
Experience New Year's Eve 2021 with the Berliner Philharmoniker in a cinema near you! The Berliner Philharmoniker and chief conductor Kirill Petrenko said goodbye to the year with a slightly different Viennese dance music. Incidental music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold enriches a Shakespeare comedy with Viennese flair, Richard Strauss celebrates coffee house culture in his ballet whipped cream, while Maurice Ravel delivers an ecstatic, explosive version of the Viennese waltz with La Valse. Another highlight is Max Bruch's First Violin Concerto with Janine Jansen.
The full video of the solo concert by Beat Takeshi's band "Juliana no Tatari" (Juliana's Curse) held at SHIBUYA TSUTAYA O-WEST on September 1, 2021 has been released.
"The Flourishing" is a documentary that chronicles the revival of Irish traditional and folk music from the 1950s to the present day. It features a rich array of archive performances and interviews with influential musicians like Paul Brady, Andy Irvine, Mary Bergin, and Paddy Glackin. The film explores the cultural shifts and musical innovations that spurred this revival, touching on key moments such as the formation of influential bands, the impact of emigration, and the role of institutions like Comhaltas. It highlights the enduring legacy and continuous evolution of Irish folk music, celebrating its vibrant history and contemporary relevance.
An Icelandic documentary chronicling the life and career of the musician GDRN (Guðrún Ýr Eyfjörð). The film utilizes an interview-style narrative to convey the story of the famed musician, as well as treating the audience to scenes of her recent concert which celebrated her self named and award-winning album "GDRN".
As the saying goes, “Shakespeare invented him, Verdi made him immortal” – and, surely, it was Bryn Terfel who defined him. Terfel first sung Falstaff in 1999, and in 2021, the bass-baritone superstar returns once more to the role at Grange Park Opera. In a production by Stephen Medcalf first shown in the 17th century Farnese theatre in Parma in 2011 with designs that are truly Falstaffian including sensational backcloths by Italian supremo Rinaldo Rinaldi.