It's finally here - Goitzsche Front live in your living room! What began in a garage 10 years ago reached its peak in February 2020. A sold out concert in Berlin's Huxleys. 1600 fans celebrated an unforgettable evening with Goitzsche Front and an atmospheric live spectacle.
The legendary American film composer John Williams conducts the Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra for the first time Visit from the dear God was the title of the standard,
standing upright jubilant choirs at their first appearance: as if God was received by
earthly disciples John Williams in Vienna documents the historical performance a
very special honour in the life of the composer Symphonic Hollywood sounds on the stage
of the Vienna Musikverein the world-famous orchestra plays cult themes from Star Wars,
Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park and other milestones in film history Star guest
Anne-Sophie Mutter with adaptations for violin arranged especially for her by Williams Star
Wars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park the soundtracks of the master of cinematic
magic John Williams are among the most popular in the history of film and have received numerous
prestigious awards, including five Oscars, five Emmys, four Golden Globes and twenty-five Grammys.
Recorded at London's O2 Indigo during the Stone Free Music Festival in 2017, this new release includes a full performance of Blue Öyster Cult's debut album, as well as 5 other tunes from the later catalog. Available on CD/DVD and Blu-ray with behind-the-scenes bonus video footage, and also will be available on 2-LP Vinyl.
Inspired by performing with their Friends from the Orchestra and the reaction
that the live collaboration had created, the band, along with producer Michael
Hunter, reimagined a collection of songs from their extensive back catalogue.
The resulting music welcomed the rich, textural soundscapes of strings, flute
and French horn into the mix.
At the end of 2019 the ensemble, eleven musicians in total including the string
quartet In Praise of Folly, flautist Emma Halnan and French Horn player Sam Morris,
took the music on a tour that would play to sold out venues across Europe, concluding
with another two amazing nights at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Drones World Tour] was a worldwide concert tour by the English rock band Muse. Staged in support of the band's 2015 album Drones, the tour visited arenas and festivals throughout 2015 and is the tenth concert tour the band has carried out. It began on 23 May 2015 in Norwich, England at the BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend. The tour has grossed $23M from 34 shows in 2015, plus $65.5M from 64 shows in 2016…