МУЗ КЛИПЫ 80х
МУЗ КЛИПЫ - 90х
Григорий Лепс: Полный Вперёд!
ЛЕНИНГРАД
Михаил Шуфутинский - Юбилейный концерт "АРТИСТ"
Кино в Севкабеле
Вера Брежнева номер 1
Валерия - К солнцу
Ани Лорак - DIVA
BURITO Сольный концерт
Ева Польна: Всё обо мне
A few shots taken at night.
Stage registration of the ninth show by the Flemish cabaret duo Kommil Foo. 'IJdele hoop' is the thematic successor of the previous show 'Bek', and all about craving. Recorded live at Cultureel Centrum Beveren, Belgium on 29 and 30 October 2001.
Stage registration of the tenth show by the Flemish cabaret duo Kommil Foo. 'Lof der Zotheid' is an amalgam of songs, stories, and circus acts. Mich is sawn in 2 on stage, a cacophony of kitchen-, garden- and household utensils accompanies an insane story about the apocalypse, shadow puppetry with two hands, a sheet and a spotlight and a handful of sensitive love songs complete the work.
An accidental road trip from Mumbai to Ajmer with a quirky wedding band forces Arshie’s orthodox parents to open their eyes to a new way of life.
Documentary on Renaud, told by his twin brother David and his younger sister Sophie.
A depressed singer works on a song just as she's leaving her old band and starts losing her voice.
Sir Simon Rattle, the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Rundfunkchor Berlin give an impeccable performance of the powerful biblical oratorio “The Gospel According to the Other Mary” by John Adams, one of the most renowned contemporary composers. The sophisticated score with a libretto by acclaimed theatre director Peter Sellars comes to life thanks to the Berliner Philharmoniker, whose intimate knowledge of Adams’s music stems from the composer himself: He attended the orchestra’s rehearsals. In the role of the Evangelist, Bubeck, Cummings and Medley lead through the narrative. A stunning highlight is Lazarus’s aria, sung by tenor Peter Hoare. But at the heart of the piece are Mary Magdalene and her sister Martha during the last days before Jesus’s death, impressively performed by mezzo-sopranos Kelley O’Connor and Tamara Mumford.
The film Short Rides with John Adams by Magdalena Zięba-Schwind and Daniel Finkernagel documents the composer and conductor’s residency: it shows him in rehearsals, in conversation with artist friends, and accompanies him on visits to museums and walks through Berlin.