The life of Mexican muralist José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949), a life filled with drama, adversity and triumph, is one of the great stories of the modern era. Despite poverty, childhood rheumatic fever that damaged his heart and an explosion in his youth that cost him his left hand, Orozco persisted in his wish to become an artist.
Fanny is the first all women band to release an album with a major record label.
The music group Walea blends traditional instrumentation and harmonies with contemporary Hawaiian composition in an effortless way that “feels right,” says band member Kū Koanui-Souza.
Mark Yamanaka is a singer, songwriter, multiple Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner and a car salesman. On this Nā Mele, enjoy Yamanaka’s soothing yet powerful falsetto voice.
In her second role of this season of “Great Performances at the Met,” Lise Davidsen stars as Leonore, who risks everything to save her husband from the clutches of tyranny.
Featuring commentary from four of the world’s greatest pianists ̶ Vladimir Ashkenazy, Lang Lang, Imogen Cooper and Stephen Hough ̶ and two young pianists from opposite sides of the world, this film from BAFTA and Emmy award-winning director James Kent powerfully illustrates how Chopin’s masterwork, Ballade Number 1, can still transform lives in extraordinary ways.
Kainani Kahaunaele has been a force in Hawaiian music for the last two decades…
Explore the story of one of the best-selling music acts of all time, told in their own words by Barry and Robin Gibb, from modest beginnings to worldwide success in the 1970s.
Celebrate the legendary band in top form in a 1977 concert in North London, featuring all their hits, including “Pinball Wizard,” “Baba O’Riley,” “My Generation”…