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The Boy and the Violin

The war is over. Children without mothers and fathers, children of fighters who fell for freedom...This is the story about such boys who placed in the homes for children of fallen soldiers. One of these homes was especially for boys with gift for music. One of them was a boy named Goran. he and his best friend exchanged violins. The difference in violins was only in color, but this one reminded him strangely of the past he past. All his boyish feelings and is tender memories of his mother killed in war, Goran put into his music, producing wonderful sounds on the dark violin. But it was this violin that caused many misunderstanding in the Home.

The Boy and the Violin

7.0 1975
Schwarzwaldmädel

On their hike, the two friends Hans and Richard arrive in the Black Forest village of Sankt Christoph on the eve of St. Cecilia's Day, where they find accommodation in the house of the respected cathedral choirmaster Blasius Römer. There they meet his employee Bärbele, who is in love with Blasius Römer. A little later, the attractive Malwine arrives in the village from Berlin and sets her sights on Hans. However, Malwine is rejected by Hans on the evening of the Cäcilienfest dance, who decides in favor of Bärbele, who is shunned by the locals as the niece of the 'Muhme', a woman known as a 'witch'.

Schwarzwaldmädel

8.0 1973
Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music

Born with the gift from nature, polished by years of painstaking work, Pinchas Zukerman was between the ages of 7 and 17 the best teaching that could possibly be found. His well-spent youth established him with an international career before he was 21. The close friendship between the artist and the director, Christopher Nupen, provides not only an interesting documentary but also a touching immersion in the intimacy of one of the greatest violinists the world has ever known.

Pinchas Zukerman: Here to Make Music

NR 1975
Joni Mitchell: In Concert at the BBC

ON SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1970, Joni Mitchell stopped by the BBC’s Television Centre in London to perform for the premiere of their In Concert series. She would play songs from previous albums, including “Cactus Tree” from her 1968 David Crosby–produced debut and “Chelsea Morning” from Clouds, but the majority of her 11-song set came from her then-new album, Ladies of the Canyon. With tracks like “Big Yellow Taxi” and “The Circle Game” — the latter her response to Neil Young’s “Sugar Mountain” — Ladies of the Canyon marked Mitchell’s first platinum record. It was also her first to feature the piano, an instrument she’d use to produce warm, introspective songs less than a year later on Blue.

Joni Mitchell: In Concert at the BBC

NR 1970
Rainbow - Live at The Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ

Electrifying performance from the Graham Bonnet era Rainbow recorded on December 1st 1979 by the Capitol's in-house video crew on the 'Down To Earth' tour and now a cult classic performance. Setlist: "Eyes Of The World", "Love's No Friend", "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3, Third Movement Allegro - Somewhere Over The Rainbow", "All Night Long", "Keyboard Intro", "Lost In Hollywood", "Guitar Solo - Ode To Joy", "Keyboards Solo", "Drums Solo - 1812 Overture", "Lost In Hollywood (Reprise)", "Lazy", "Man On The Silver Mountain", "Blues", "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll", "Kill The King (Jam)", "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll (Reprise)"

Rainbow - Live at The Capitol Theater, Passaic NJ

NR 1979
The Berliner Philharmoniker’s New Year’s Eve Concert: 1977

The annual New Year’s Eve Concert is one of the highlights in the calendar of every classical music fan in Berlin and beyond. On New Year‘s Eve, the Berliner Philharmoniker invite an exceptional soloist for a festive gala. Together, the musicians bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new. The 1977 concert was conducted by Herbert von Karajan and featured Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 and the Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin.

The Berliner Philharmoniker’s New Year’s Eve Concert: 1977

NR 1977