This all-star cast is framed by Peter Hall’s gritty, realistic production and conducted by James Levine, who brings out all the surging emotion and gripping drama in Bizet’s score. At the center of the story is Agnes Baltsa, whose smoky mezzo is tailor-made for the gypsy Carmen, an independent woman who glories in obeying only her own rules, but who is haunted by fate. Superstar tenor José Carreras is Don José, the solider from a small town who catches Carmen’s eye and is destroyed by his growing obsession with her. Samuel Ramey is the charismatic matador Escamillo, who lures Carmen away from Don José with tragic result. Leona Mitchell is Micaëla, the simple girl from Don José’s hometown who cannot save him. March 21, 1987 Matinee Broadcast.
Biography of the legendary filmmaker directed by his son.
Kurzfilm. Es ist eine süße kleine Geschichte über die unerwiderte Liebe zwischen zwei norwegischen Teenagern, die beide bei den Mädchen beliebt sind.
The air in London was damp and cold, a stark contrast to the vibrant warmth of Kathmandu that Anmol often dreamed of. It had been five years since he left Nepal for the United Kingdom, chasing the dreams his mother, Susmita, had envisioned for him. She had sacrificed everything-her small savings, her comfort, and her daily joy of having her son by her side-so Anmol could study and build a better life abroad. Anmol was a hard worker, juggling university classes and long hours at Amrish's restaurant. The boss, a shrewd businessman, valued profits over people. Anmol, like the rest of the staff, was little more than a cog in the relentless machinery of the restaurant's success. One evening, after another grueling 12-hour shift, Anmol sat on his small bed in his shared apartment. His phone buzzed. It was his mother. "Anmol, Dashain and Tihar are coming. I've cleaned the house and even set aside some money to buy your favorite sweets.
A gray wolf raised on a farm kills the family dog, and to save him from being destroyed, a boy named Lasset makes a trek through the wilderness with the wolf to a wilderness sanctuary 300 miles to the north. The BGM in the film consists entirely of Dvorak's Serenade for Strings, making it perhaps the only anime since Gauche the Cellist to make use of a single piece of classical music as the soundtrack. The plot of the film is simple and the outcome obvious, but the atmosphere of the film is genuine, and it is very moving in parts thanks to Dvorak's music (which is scored entirely for the most emotional of the instrument groups, the strings). This is a straightforward drama about the friendship between a boy and his wolf, and it pushes all the buttons you'd expect, but it's very enjoyable despite all that.
What happens when you accidentally seem to have summoned the spirit of your late wife who now haunts you while you live with your NEW wife…? Lots of laughter, that’s what.
Documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock’s "The Wrong Man."
Longing to discover his father, a sad young boy dreams of becoming a fish and swimming to the great white ship he sees traversing Lake Issyk. Lost in his dreams, and buoyed by the pagan tales of his Central Asian grandfather, he feels a close communion with nature: so much so that when a hunter kills a stag, he too takes a final, liberating leap.
A drama directed by Lou Antonio.
Men and boys learn together what it takes to be a man.
Reflection is a short film that reflects how others see us in relation to who we actually are, and that nobody is or ever will be perfect in others' eyes. As Lamis closes her eyes she realizes that everything that happens in her head isn't true, and that she shouldn't compare herself to other people, and not everything we see is the truth.
Story of the car accident told from different perspectives. Everyone has his part of responsibility but some have taken a bigger piece.
31 years after the Bradford fire, this film charts 81-year old Alec Jackson's return to the Bradford City FC's terraces, in the hope of mending his broken relationship with his son.
A team of celebrities head out on a quest to search for the Bigfoot, unaware another group of time traveling women from the future are also looking for the creature.
1989: 64th and last year of the Showa era. A girl is kidnapped and killed. The unsolved case is called Case 64 ('rokuyon'). 2002: Yoshinobu Mikami, who was the detective in charge of the Case 64, moves as a Public Relations Officer in the Police Affairs Department. His relation with the reporters is conflicted and his own daughter is missing. The statute of limitations for the Case 64 will expire in one year. Then a kidnapping case, similar to the Case 64, takes place. The rift between the criminal investigation department and police administration department deepens. Mikami challenges the case as a public relations secretary.
For the last three decades, Bermuda's most beloved resident, Johnny Barnes, has dedicated his life to making the world a happier place in his own unique way.
Den Abschluss ihrer Konzertsaison gestalten die Berliner Philharmoniker alljährlich bunt und ausgelassen mit einem Open-Air-Konzert in der regelmäßig ausverkauften Waldbühne. Auch am 21. Juni 2009 hatten sich dort rund 22.000 Menschen versammelt zu einem Volksfest der klassischen Musik, um bei Wein und Picknick das traditionelle Sommerkonzert zu genießen, und schon bevor Chefdirigent Sir Simon Rattle das Podium betrat, führte das Publikum La-Ola-Wellen auf. Unter dem Motto »Russische Rhythmen« kontrastierten diesmal winterliche Klänge aus Tschaikowskys Nussknacker mit der Sommersonnenwende-Atmosphäre. Danach sorgte Yefim Bronfman, einer der berühmtesten und gefragtesten Pianisten der Welt, mit seiner kraftvollen Interpretation von Rachmaninows Drittem Klavierkonzert für Begeisterungsstürme.
Kompositionen von Modest Mussorgsky, Antonin Dvorak, Bedrich Smetana, Aram Khachaturian, Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Edward Elgar, Giacomo Puccini, Ruggero Leoncavallo und Peter Tschaikowsky. Es ist jedes Jahr wieder ein Highlight der Klassikszene: Ihr letztes Konzert der Saison geben die Berliner Philharmoniker im Grünen unter freiem Himmel vor 20.000 Zuhörern in der Berliner Waldbühne. Diesmal lautet das Motto "Nacht der Liebe", die von der amerikanischen Sopranistin Renée Fleming mit den schönsten Arien der Opernliteratur besungen wird. Die Berliner Philharmoniker begleiten die Sängerin und spielen außerdem stimmungsvolle Instrumentalstücke, in deren Mittelpunkt die Liebe steht. Dirigent ist Ion Marin, österreichischer Staatsbürger rumänischer Herkunft und weltweit ein begehrter Gast in den renommiertesten Opernhäusern und Konzertsälen.
Unter dem Motto Fellini, Jazz & Co. präsentieren die Berliner Philharmoniker diesmal Nino Rotas Musik zu Fellinis Filmklassiker La Strada , die zweite Jazz Suite von Dmitri Schostakowitsch und eine musikalische Hommage an Rom von Ottorino Respighi. Genau das richtige Repertoire für den Italiener Riccardo Chailly, den weltweit gefeierten und vielfach ausgezeichneten Dirigenten des Abends.
Bei schönem Wetter versammeln sich vor der traumhaften Kulisse des Schönbrunner Schlossparks mit seiner beeindruckenden barocken Parkanlage jährlich über 100.000 Zuschauer für einen unvergesslichen Sommerabend mit klassischer Musik. Der Solist und Stargast am 29. Mai 2014 ist Lang Lang. Auf dem Programm steht eine Mischung herausragender Werke der klassischen Musik. Zum Richard Strauss-Jahr präsentieren die Wiener Philharmoniker unter anderem „Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche“ sowie mit Lang Lang die „Burleske“ für Klavier und Orchester.
"O Fortuna! Wie der Mond so veränderlich, wächst du immer oder schwindest!" Carl Orffs Kantate "Carmina Burana" handelt von der Unbeständigkeit des Glücks und der Flüchtigkeit des Lebens. Regula Mühlemann, Michael Schade und Markus Werba sind die Solisten dieser Aufführung auf dem Markusplatz in Venedig. Fabio Luisi dirigiert Chor und Orchester des Teatro La Fenice. Chor und Orchester des Teatro La Fenice, Venedigs traditionsreichem Opernhaus, bezieht einen Sommerabend lang Stellung auf dem Markusplatz vor der prächtigen Fassade der Basilica di San Marco. Unter Leitung von Fabio Luisi und zusammen mit namhaften Solisten – Regula Mühlemann, Michael Schade und Markus Werba – präsentieren sie die „Carmina Burana“, Carl Orffs Kantate aus dem Jahre 1937 über die Unbeständigkeit des Glücks.
Ursprungsland | US, AT |
Original Sprache | en |
Produktionsländer | Austria |
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