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25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts DVD or Blu-ray


25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts DVD or Blu-ray


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“5 STARS. Jaw-dropping.” – Rolling Stone For the first time ever, you can experience a 5½ hour special that features a who’s who of rock ‘n’ roll from the 1950s to the 90s. See and hear your favorite artists perform unprecedented combinations, including Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel onstage for “Born to Run;” Mick Jagger and Fergie doing “Gimme Shelter;” Crosby, Stills & Nash sing “Woodstock” and Stevie Wonder delivers “Signed, Sealed, Delivered.” Experience all 51 performances from the acclaimed HBO special, plus 16 performances not seen on HBO, with Jerry Lee Lewis , Aretha Franklin , Bonnie Raitt , Sting , Jeff Beck and many more. approx. 5.5 hrs. Choose Blu-ray or DVD BLU-RAY (2 BLU-RAY) DVD (3 DVD)

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The Opera Gala [Blu-ray]


The Opera Gala [Blu-ray]


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En Vivo [Blu-ray]


En Vivo [Blu-ray]


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Symphonies 1 - 9 [Blu-ray]


Symphonies 1 – 9 [Blu-ray]


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Christian Thielemann conducts the Vienna Philharmonic with Annette Dasch, Piotr Beczala, Georg Zeppenfeld, and Mihoku Fujimura in full HD and 5.0 sound in a hardcover box. Thielemann and German music critic Joachim Kaiser discuss and analyze in an enterta…

Sade: Bring Me Home - Live 2011 (Blu-ray)


Sade: Bring Me Home – Live 2011 (Blu-ray)


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Live Blu-ray tracklisting:1. Soldier Of Love 2. Your Love Is King 3. Skin 4. Kiss Of Life 5. Love Is Found 6. In Another Time 7. Smooth Operator 8. Jezebel 9. Bring Me Home 10. Is It A Crime 11. Love Is Stronger Than Pride12. All About Our Love 13. Paradise 14. Nothing Can Come Between Us 15. Morning Bird 16. King Of Sorrow 17. The Sweetest Taboo 18. The Moon And The Sky 19. Pearls 20. No Ordinary…



The Festival Julian Rachlin & Chums, Now In Its 11th Year, Has Presented Chamber Music Concerts From Late August And Will Continue Thru Early Sep.

The town of Dubrovnik, located at the southernmost tip of Croatia on the Adriatic coast, is aglow with the music of summer festivals. From July 10 to Aug. Twenty-five, the town hosted five weeks of music, theater and dance at its 62nd annual Dubrovnik Summer Holiday.

The Holiday Julian Rachlin & Friends, now in its 11th year, has presented chamber music concerts from late Aug and will continue thru early Sep. It was set up by violinist Julian Rachlin, who selected the city as an ideal spot to supply creative and colourful projects with musicians of global repute.

Damaged in a war in the early 1990s, the Old Town section of Dubrovnik has been totally and faithfully reconstructed to its fairytale persona of previous centuries. Many Renaissance-era buildings are utilised as locales for musical performances. For the Holiday Rachlin & Mates, the 15th century Rector's Palace is the primary venue for this year's 13 concerts, beginning with Zubin Mehta conducting the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. In addition to performing standard classical collection, Rachlin commissions new works from composers. In the first three days of Sep, 3 new works by French-Swiss composer Richard Dubugnon were highlighted, every one painting a wholly different and unique view of the cosmos.
Eloquent chamber music

On Sept. One the programme included 2 examples of Russian romantic collection : Anton Arensky's Quartet No. Two for violin, viola and 2 cellos ; Alexander Glazounov's "Elegy" for viola and piano ; and Stravinsky's 20th-century "Divertimento" for violin and piano. The centerpiece of the programme, though, was the world premiere of Dubugnon's "Violiana," written for Rachlin and pianist Itamar Golan. The piece saw Rachlin switching backwards and forwards from violin to viola with split-second timing for 3 movements of virtuoso playing. Exhibiting many moods and colors, most notably the wonderful muted impressionism of the slower second movement, this piece is unusual for its electrified energy level throughout and was strengthened by the kinetic performance by Rachlin and Golan. Dubugnon also dug satisfyingly deep into the velvety, burnished color of the viola, exploring its capacity for drama more than most do.

Sept. 2's program was devoted to the sufferers of the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe. One of Japan's respected violin teachers, Tsugio Tokunaga, was a featured musician, as was his 18-year-old prizewinning student, Fumiaki Miura. Anchored to the evening's theme was another commission from Dubugnon : "Variations on a Japanese Folk Tune" for 2 violins and piano. In it, the composer took "Red Dragonflies" by Aka Tombo and created a sparkling, attractive seven-part theme with differences. It was performed by Tokunaga and Rachlin, with Sophie Rachlin ( Julian's mum ) on the piano. While the previous night's composition utilised a less tonal and more rhythmically focused language, this evening's work was intensely tonal and unabashedly emotional, made so especially as it was preceded by an original poem by Golan that used the unreal symbol of a young girl's doll to commemorate the Fukushima catastrophe.

Sept. 3 was titled "Concert in White," to which everybody was requested to wear white clothing ; effectively, the onlookers changed into a fun fashion show without the runway. The program incorporated 3 highly emotional compositions whose personalities appeared to reflect the steam-laden hot weather. Dubugnon's "Three Pieces for Violin and Piano" ( exquisitely played by Boris Brovstyn and Golan ) is destined to become a hot item within violin inventory. It is an astoundingly tender duet, as if the piano and violin were in a lovers ' embrace. The 3 sections rambled from hallucinatory dreams to a moonlit reverie, then a delightful homage to the music of Maurice Ravel. A wispy glissando to the last, unearthly note was the final, evanescent breath of this wondrous masterpiece.

The following 2 pieces, Brahms ' Piano Quartet in C minor and Arnold Schoenberg's string sextet "Transfigured Night" continued to heighten the emotional temperature of the evening. The latter's deep thought portrait of a spirit in the procedure of change from deathly gloom to a radiant, heavenly resolution took everybody's breath away. Transfigured Night" was Schoenberg's first major work, drafted in 1899, and precedes the utilisation of the 12-tone language that defined his subsequent inheritance. Its thorny, complex score was electrified by a poem of the same name and is one of the pinnacle compositions for string chamber musicians. The performance by violinists Brovstyn and Sean Avram Carpenter, violists Rachlin and David Aaron Carpenter and cellists Torleif Theden and Boris Andrianov was an elated experience of roaring strength.

Another amazing side to this concert was the last-minute substitution of a few violinists ( who learned their difficult parts in 48 hours ) wanted to replace the indisposed Janine Jansen. The heroes were Boris Brovstyn, Sean Avram Carpenter and the 18-year-old Miura. When I asked the teenager how he felt playing with such luminaries as Rachlin, Maisky and Golan, he said, "When I sat across from the fantastic Maisky playing his massive solos, I felt just like a little mouse!" Thanks to Rachlin's organizational generosity, developing artists like Miura have the advantage and valuable experience of sharing the stage with their coachs. Someday, Miura will be the older lion across from a young mouse.
From baroque to balalaika

The shocking Baroque church of St. Ignatius was the setting for a Sunday morning concert of works by Vivaldi and Bach. Later that day, Russian balalaika expert Alexey Arkhipovsky entertained with his mixture of styles from folks to funk, fugue to flamenco, making the silver-colored sound of only 3 strings appear like a symphony. He is the modern-day Paganini of the balalaika, but with a Pat Metheny approach. The festival will keep going with equal quantities of chamber music and lighter-weight fare thru to Sept. 8 as reported tagza.com.



 Alice Cooper: Live At Montreux 2005 (Blu-ray)


Alice Cooper: Live At Montreux 2005 (Blu-ray)


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Founded in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has established itself as one of the most prestigious annual music events in the world. The extraordinary list of artist who have played there is drawn from across the musical spectrum and from around the world. Now, with the consent of the festival and the artists, Eagle Vision is making these concerts available on DVD for the first time.Alice Cooper's legendary stage spectacular paid its first visit to the Montreux Festival in 2005. Combining classic tracks such as No More Mr. Nice Guy , Billion Dollar Babies , Only Women Bleed , Poison and School's Out with swords, straitjackets, a guillotine and much more, this is a live show like no other!Set List1. Department Of Youth2. No More Mr. Nice Guy3. Dirty Diamonds4. Billion Dollar Babies5. Be My Lover6. Lost In America7. I Never Cry8. Woman Of Mass Distraction9. I'm Eighteen10.Between High School & Old School11.What Do You Want From Me12.Is It My Body13.Go To Hell14.The Black Widow15.Gimme16.Feed My Frankenstein17.Welcome To My Nightmare18.The Awakening19.Steven20.Only Women Bleed21.Ballad Of Dwight Fry22.Killer23.I Love The Dead24.School's Out25.Poison26.Wish I Were Born In Beverly Hills27.Under My Wheels

 Andre Rieu - Rieu, Andre - Andre Rieu and His Johann Strauss Orchestra: And the


Andre Rieu - Rieu, Andre - Andre Rieu and His Johann Strauss Orchestra: And the


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Import Blu-Ray/Region All. The Dutch violinist and conductor is one of the world's most successful touring artists and each year he performs a series of concerts in his hometown of Maastricht in Th...