Chams 1985
Directed by Najib Sefraoui.
Directed by Najib Sefraoui.
1985 Indian Film
American composer Leonard Bernstein conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in his works Serenade for Violin and Orchestra and Symphony no. 2, "The Age of Anxiety." Additionally, Bernstein leads the Vienna Philharmonic in his composition Divertimento for Orchestra. Violinist Gidon Kremer and pianist Krystian Zimerman contribute their talents in this program, which features special footage of Bernstein explaining his work.
Conductor Richard Bonynge leads the Elizabethan Symphony Orchestra in this unforgettable performance from the Sydney Opera House, showcasing the world-renowned voices of opera luminaries Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne. In an event proclaimed as the Australian Opera's "Night of a Lifetime," Horne and Sutherland dazzle the audience, performing arias and duets from many of the landmark operas that helped to build their careers.
Film starring Mazhar Khan, Ritu Khanna, Usha Singh
1980s motion picture starring G.N. Rangarajan
Bollywood 1985
Film with a soundtrack featuring the music of Malaysia Vasudevan
Indian film directed by Prasad starring Anjali Devi
Directed by Silvana Afram.
Dutch 1980s hard rock band Vandenberg perform a blistering set of tunes live in Japan, such as "Heading for a Storm," "Ready for You," "Back on My Feet" and "Friday Night." Music videos for "Burning Heart," "Love In Vain" and "Different Worlds" are also included. Featuring member interviews and details about the band's history, the bonus documentary segment entitled "Single Luck" explores the group's one-hit wonder status.
Bored with her life as a housewife, Irith Shor envies her lawyer friend Irith Katz. But Irith Katz has grown tired of the professional world and would like nothing more than to lead a simple life. Their solution: swap lives with each other.
Homer's epic tale of Ulysses's return from the Trojan War provides the story for this heady 17th-century opera by Claudio Monteverdi. Our hero (Thomas Allen) struggles to get home to his wife, Penelope (Kathleen Kuhlmann), unaware that she's being pursued by three potential suitors. Throughout Ulysses's journey, the gods of ancient Greece intercede to reunite the couple. Hans Werner Henze conducts this performance from the 1985 Salzburg Festival.
Magnum are a British progressive rock band from Birmingham, England. Formed as a four piece by Tony Clarkin (guitar, songwriter), Bob Catley (vocals), Kex Gorin (drums) and Bob Doyle (bass) in order to appear as the resident band at The Rum Runner night club in Birmingham. Magnum have undergone several changes in personnel over the years; however, the core of Catley and Clarkin remain. Magnum's most notable success during their early years was Chase The Dragon in 1982, which reached #17 in the UK Albums Chart and included several songs that would be mainstays of the band's live set, notably "Soldier Of The Line," "Sacred Hour" and "The Spirit".