An Evening With Matt Monro has been digitally re-mastered. This is your invitation for the once in a lifetime opportunity to spend 'An Evening with Matt Monro'. Matt Monro was praised by Frank Sinatra for being one of the world's three greatest singers. Despite Matt's sad loss in 1985 his remarkable voice lives on, attracting a new generation of admirers and giving pleasure to his fans all over the world. For nearly forty years a film reel of Matt Monro performing live lay unknown in the family garage. Its discovery by his daughter Michele was momentous: the only known film of Britain's greatest singer had at last been found.Matt Monro Australia 1967 Concert1. As long as I'm singing2. How do you do3. What to do4. My kind of girl5. Yesterday6. You're nobody until somebody loves you7. Portrait of my love8. Walk away9. In the arms of love10. From Russia with love11. Georgy girl12. Born Free13. Softly as I leave you
Track List Disc 1 1. Intro (Live In Barcelona) 2. In Chains (Live In Barcelona) 3. Wrong (Live In Barcelona) 4. Hole To Feed (Live In Barcelona) 5. Walking In My Shoes (Live In Barcelona) 6. It's No Good (Live In Barcelona) 7. A Question Of Time (Live In Barcelona) 8. Precious (Live In Barcelona) 9. Fly On The Windscreen (Live In Barcelona) 10. Jezebel (Live In Barcelona) 11. Home (Live In Barcelona) 12. Come Back (Live In Barcelona) 13. Policy Of Truth (Live In Barcelona) 14. In Your Room (Live In Barcelona) 15. I Feel You (Live In Barcelona) 16. Enjoy The Silence (Live In Barcelona) 17. Never Let Me Down Again (Live In Barcelona) 18. Dressed In Black (Live In Barcelona) 19. Stripped (Live In Barcelona) 20. Behind The Wheel (Live In Barcelona) 21. Personal Jesus (Live In Barcelona) 22. Waiting For The Night (Live In Barcelona) 23. World In My Eyes (Live In Barcelona) 24. Sister Of Night (Live In Barcelona) 25. Miles Away / The Truth Is (Live In Barcelona) 26. One Caress (Live In Barcelona) Disc 2 1. Most people just worry about hitting the right note - Inside The Universe 2. In Chains (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 3. Walking In My Shoes (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 4. Precious (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 5. Come Back (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 6. Policy Of Truth (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 7. Enjoy The Silence (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 8. Personal Jesus (Tour Of The Universe / Screens) 9. Wrong 10. Walking In My Shoes 11. Insight Live 12. Hole To Feed / Live Screen Montage 13. Behind The Wheel / Barcelona Montage 14. Never Let Me Down Again / Live Screen Montage 15. Wrong 16. Peace 17. Hole To Feed 18. Fragile Tension
Choreographer Matthew Bourne has achieved worldwide artistic and popular success with his innovative new versions of classical ballets. His groundbreaking work has attracted an enormous new audience for dance both at home and internationally. SWAN LAKE: Matthew Bourne''s triumphant modern re-interpretation of Swan Lake with its cast of male swans has turned tradition upside down and taken the ballet fraternity by storm. Never has such a contemporary re-working of a traditional ballet thrilled both ardent critics and modern dance enthusiasts in such equal measure. This is the recording made in 1996 of the original multi award-winning production. The cast includes: Adam Cooper Scott Ambler and Fiona Chadwick. 'Matthew Bourne has turned Swan Lake on its head he has given it a sex change and catapulted it into another universe.''some of the best performances you will ever see on a ballet stage.' The Times NUTCRACKER!: This delicious production is full of Matthew Bourne's trademark style of wit pathos and theatrical magic. Nutcracker! follows Clara's journey from a bleak Christmas Eve at Dr Dross' Orphanage through a shimmering ice-skating wonderland to the spectacular candy folk of Sweetieland. Tchaikovsky's much-loved score and Anthony Ward's stunning designs combine with Bourne's sizzling choreography. This is the recording made in 2003 of the original production starring Etta Murfitt Alan Vincent Saranne Curtin and Scott Ambler. 'Utterly delicious - a Dazzling Extravaganza' Sunday Telegraph THE CAR MAN Matthew Bourne uses the stirring and passionate music of Bizet's Carmen as the basis for a completely new and original tale. The dreams and passions of a small 1960's mid-western community are shattered by the arrival of a handsome stranger. Fuelled by heat and desire the inhabitants are drawn into a spiral of greed opportunism sex and murder. This is the original production filmed in 2001 and starring Alan Vincent Saranne Curtin Will Kemp Etta Murfit and Scott Ambler. 'Electrifying a dynamite dance of desire' Daily Mail Includes interview with Matthew Bourne.
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This stunning concert from London's O2 Arena sees Katherine Jenkins raise her live performance to a whole new level. Theatrical spectacular and exciting the show reveals a whole range of new talents from Katherine to set alongside her wonderful voice. Here she is singer dancer actress and circus performer across a range of music running from virtuoso classical pieces to standards cabaret musical theatre and rock ably backed by a troupe of singers dancers and performers with an orchestra and a band. The concert is brilliantly staged with dramatic lighting stage sets and costumes and presents Katherine Jenkins as you've never seen her before! Tracklist: 1. Overture (From Bring Me To Life) 2. Til There Was You 3. I Believe 4. Parla Pi'' Piano 5. Angel 6. Fear Of Falling 7. La Vie En Rose 8. Adagio 9. Love Never Dies 10. Ancora Non Sai 11. Se Si Perde Un Amore 12. Prelude: Carmen 13. Habanera 14. Seguidilla 15. Chanson Boh''me 16. La Califfa 17. Endless Love 18. Who Wants To Live Forever 19. Bring Me To Life 20. Nella Fantasia
Mozart Year 2006 - 250th birthday on 27 January 2006The Gewandhaus Quartet consists of some of Europe's most prestigious musicians and is a favorite in classical music ventures around the globe - it's the oldest uninterrupted existing string quartet in the worldProgramme includes Mozart's most famous work for strings the serenade 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik'Recorded at the beautiful Barockschloss Rammenau Saxony
Dmitri Hvorostovsky In Concert
'Move Me Brightly' is a film based around a musical gathering at Bob Weir's TRI Studios in San Rafael, California to mark what would have been Jerry Garcia's 70th birthday on 3rd August, 2012. The revolving line-up of performers included fellow Grateful Dead members along with many guest artists who joined together to celebrate Jerry Garcia's life and work. The evening's programme was originally conceived by film director Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill, and the compl...
Crazy HeartIn a career filled with unforced, naturalistic performances, Jeff Bridges gives one of his finest in Crazy Heart. His oft-married, booze-soaked troubadour Bad Blake has just rolled into Santa Fe when he meets Maggie Gyllenhaal's journalist Jean. "Where do all the songs come from?" she asks during their initial encounter. "Life, unfortunately", he sighs. Against Jean's better judgement, her fling with Blake blooms into a full-fledged relationship. Between gigs, Blake hangs out with the divorcée and her 4-year-old son, with whom he establishes an instant rapport, possibly because the musician is just an overgrown kid himself (and also because he hasn't seen his own boy in years). While Blake plays juke joints, his protégé, Tommy Sweet (Colin Farrell, cast against type to fine effect), plays stadiums, but just when director Scott Cooper's debut seems to be going down the same path as A Star Is Born, Sweet offers his mentor an opportunity that could revive his reputation--at the expense of his still-healthy ego. Between Jean and Tommy, things start looking up for Blake until a critical error puts his stab at redemption in jeopardy. Once Robert Duvall enters the scene as Blake's favourite bartender, it's clear that Cooper has Tender Mercies in his sights, but Crazy Heart, which features music by T-Bone Burnett and rough-hewn singing by its Golden Globe-winning star, plays more like a sincere cover version than a strikingly original composition. Still, like Duvall's in Tender Mercies, Bridges's performance is Oscar-worthy. --Kathleen C. FennessyWalk The LineCharting the life stories of both legendary musician Johnny Cash and singer June Carter, Walk The Line has proven to be among the most popular music biopics of all time. And with good reason. Spearheaded by two superb performances (which well come to shortly), the films main focus is on Cash himself, from his childhood, early successes, eventual troubles through to the legendary concert of Folsom Prison. His journey also takes in drug problems, the tragedy that haunted him and bumpy relationships with the women in his life. Throughout, of course, theres Cashs enviable body of musical work, which not only helps provide markers for his story, but makes for an excellent soundtrack to the movie as a whole. As a film, Walk The Line is resolutely formulaic, with a structure thatll be familiar to anyone who regularly watches biopics of this ilk. What really helps this one stand tall though are Joaquin Pheonix and Reese Witherspoon. Pheonix is utterly compelling in the lead role, while Witherspoon is back on the form she displayed back in the days of Election. James Mangolds direction is fine and uncluttered, and while his film clearly chooses which elements of Cashs life to focus on (theres certainly far more to know than you get in the two and a quarter hours here), it works extremely well as an entry point into the life story of a great musician. Even the casual viewer will get a lot from Walk The Line, and it may even compel them to expand their CD collection off the back of it.--Simon Brew
Australia released, PAL/Region 0 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Short Film, SYNOPSIS: In 1958, celebrated photographer Bert Stern was inspired by a friend to "take pictures" of the Newport Jazz Festival. Following a turn of events, Stern decided to produce a full fledged motion picture. It would become his only film. By breaking many cinematic taboos, Stern recreated the look of his still photography into motion with a dazzling display of rich human observation and some of the most remarkable scenes of live jazz ever brought to the screen. When it premiered at the Venice Film Festival rumours of an American "New Wave" swirled. Although the principle emphasis of JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY is on the performances of such legendary artists as Louis Armstrong, Anita O'Day, Mahalis Jackson, and Thelonious Monk, Stern's camera also fills us with illuminating images of America at its best. Whether it's a birds eye view of the rich in their yachts or young from Brooklyn on a tour of Newport's picturesque streets and beaches, this is more than just a jazz film, it's the film of an era. ...Jazz on a Summer's Day ( Bert Stern's Jazz on a Summer's Day )
Part concert, part documentary, part travelogue, this video hit duplicates the success of Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli's albums and underscores his unique crossover appeal. Critical response to Bocelli has been confined to fusillades of scorn from classical and opera writers, but the bullet-proof superstar is better understood in the context of a mainland European tradition of pop-classical fusion. Bocelli cheerfully ignores the supposed wall between high (classical) art and low (pop) kitsch with his mix of operatic chestnuts, soft pop and traditional Italian songs.Indeed, despite interview segments in which he proclaims his love of opera or proudly recalls an apprenticeship to operatic veteran Franco Corelli, Bocelli comes across as more fan than virtuoso. But if his voice can prompt technical cavils from hard-core opera buffs, the blind singer's emotional directness and relative lack of onstage preening explain much of his populist appeal. Featured songs include warhorse arias, leading off with the "Louie, Louie" of tenor showpieces, Turandot's "Nessun Dorma" and duets with gruff Italian pop-rocker Zucchero and sopranos Nuccia Focile and Sarah Brightman (who buddies up for the tear-jerking closer, "Time to Say Goodbye"). Even with the marquee bonus of those guests, however, A Night in Tuscany gets its biggest boost from the seductive Italian countryside, prominently featured in between-song segments, and in the romantic concert setting, Pisa's Piazza dei Cavalieri. --Sam Sutherland
Rush’s “Time Machine” shows in 2010 / 11 were one of the most anticipated tours ever. Celebrating 30 years since the 1981 release of their classic bestselling album “Moving Pictures” the band performed the entire album live for the first time as the centrepiece of the concerts. The shows also featured favourite tracks from across their lengthy career and two new songs expected to feature on their next studio album. As ever the concerts were a visual feast and sounded great with the band playing at the top of their form. Reviews for the tour have been amazing from both fans and critics alike and this DVD release is guaranteed to appeal to Rush fans everywhere. Bonus Features Alternative ending for “The Real History Of Rush: Episode 2” Outtakes from “History Of Rush: Episodes 2 & 17” Outtakes from “I Still Love You Man” Live from Laura Secord Secondary School (full clip from BLTS) Live from Passaic, NJ (full clip from BLTS).
Tracklisting: Silent Running / The Way I'm Feeling Tonight / Satisfied / Running Out Of Time / Together / Better Than Nothing / Eyes Of Blue / The Only One / Love Will Keep Us Alive / My Kind / Inspire Me / Satisfy My Soul / The Living Years / If You'd Ever Needed Someone / Tempted How Long / Over My Shoulder / Make Your Mind Up / My Kind (Promo Video) / Satisfy My Soul (Promo Video)
Tracklist 1) A Night on the Town 2) The Valley Road 3) The Show Goes On 4) Jacob's Ladder 5) Defenders Of The Flag 6) Mandolin Rain 7) Lost Soul 8) The Way It Is 9) Across The River 10) Look Out Any Window 11) Another Day 12) On The Western Skyline 13) Not Fade Away 14) The Wild Frontier 15) Medley: Jumping Jack Flash / It Takes A Lot To Laugh
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