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- 2010–20189.8 (13)TV Episode
- The famous soprano sings several arias, such as Mozart's "Dove Sono", from "The Marriage of Figaro", Charpentier's excerpts from "Louise", Gounod's "Faust", and in addition sings songs from musical "My Fair Lady", in a recital in the Royal Albert Hall, London.
- The story of the fall and redemption of Jean Valjean, arrested for stealing some bread for his starving family. In prison he's constantly bothered by the hard-nosed lawman Javert. Valjean is paroled, but runs away and becomes the mayor of a small town. He meets a dying woman named Fantine and swears to raise her daughter. Javert catches up to him, but Valjean escapes. The daughter, Cosette, grows up and falls in love with Marius, a student. An ill-fated, student-led revolution makes the mother of all climaxes for this beauty of a production. And the end with the 50 or so Valjeans is pretty impressive!
- 2009–9.2 (12)TV Episode
- A double-DVD set which features over five hours of previously unreleased concert and archival performance footage from Led Zeppelin, spanning the years 1969 to 1979.
- In July, 2009, the Killers set out to create a gift for their fans...a spectacular concert experience, at a uniquely majestic venue, featuring their greatest songs - filmed with pristine production values, for the bands first ever official live concert release. Includes the complete show with all the fan favorites performed live!
- Two live sets at the legendary Royal Albert Hall as part of their 20th-anniversary celebration: the 'Blackwater Park' album performed in its entirety, and the chronologically-arranged selection of material from the rest of Opeth's extensive catalogue.
- One of the biggest cult groups of this day and age, The The's "Versus the World" brilliantly captures the power and intensity of the music and sound they strive for. Selections include "Sweet Bird of Truth," "Armagedon Days Are Here Again," "That Sinking Feeling," "The Mercy Beat" plus many others. Filmed live over 3 nights at Royal Albert Hall, London, England
- Because of the success of the choir's performance at the Summer Show, Gareth feels the boys need another goal to improve. His choice of performance venue is the Music for Youth prom held every November at Royal Albert Hall, the prom which showcases the best of youth music in Britain. The issues are that the deadline has already past for application to perform, and it is a by invitation only event. Gareth appeals to the prom's executive, who allow the choir to audition. Although the non-audition Lancaster School choir is not up to the standards of the other musical acts already chosen, the prom also is a venue to showcase educational aspects of music. Beyond preparing the boys for the audition - it being the first time the boys will have ever been evaluated critically as a choir, and the first time they will hear other more established and polished choirs sing - Gareth has another challenge in that he is required to bring the numbers up to 100 if chosen to perform; the current choir has only 60 boys. With the summer break, he decides to recruit from the new students coming into the school from the primary years. But Gareth also has to factor in attrition, not only of the boys graduating, but also those that have lost interest. He also wants to involve the school rappers in the singing program, whether it be in the formal choir or in a group as their own. Gareth brings in some assistance in trying to convince the rappers, who are an influential peer group within the school. By the time the boys' final audition arrives for the Music for Youth prom, Gareth has them sing what may seem an unconventional choice of music.
- A disfigured musical genius, hidden away in the Paris Opera House, terrorizes the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protégée whom he trains and loves.
- Legendary singer and guitarist David Gilmour performs live at the Royal Albert Hall on May 29, 30 and 31st, 2006 in London, England, showcasing material from his 2006 solo album "On an Island" and his Pink Floyd repertoire.
- Gareth Malone, a choir master, believes in the therapeutic benefits of singing. He takes on a nine month challenge of creating a choir at Lancaster School, an English boys school comprised of students in their early teens. The school is known primarily for its sports program, with no recent history of organized singing at the school. As such, Gareth has to start from the very beginning. There is much initial resistance from the student body. There are some boys who do sing in organized choirs, but have previously hidden that fact from their fellow students. There are some boys who need this opportunity to become more socialized regardless of their musical ability or lack thereof. And there are some boys who are vocally gifted but do not see the choir as something they want to do. Gareth needs to overcome all of these obstacles, and some external chorus adjudicators, to achieve his end goal of having a 100 strong boys choir perform at a prestigious by invitation only youth musical event at Royal Albert Hall.
- The RVP 2015 was staged at the Royal Albert Hall for only the 2nd time in the show's history and was attended by Prince Harry for the 1st time. It was also the year that the EABF changed its name to the Royal Variety Charity.
- The Royal Albert Hall film relives the bands career-defining moment, which earned them the reputation as one of the most exciting guitar bands in the country.
- As the leader of the Jam, Paul Weller fronted the most popular British band of the punk era, influencing legions of English rockers ranging from his mod revival contemporaries to the Smiths in the '80s and Oasis in the '90s. During the final days of the Jam, he developed a fascination with Motown and soul, which led him to form the sophisti-pop group the Style Council in 1983. As the Style Council's career progressed, Weller's interest in soul developed into an infatuation with jazz-pop and house music, which eventually led to gradual erosion of his audience.
- After nearly four decades of not playing together, Cream reunited in May 2005 in London to play at Royal Albert Hall. This DVD highlights the four nights Cream mesmerized audiences at that venue. Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce perform the classics - I'm So Glad, Spoonful, Outside Woman Blues, Badge, Sweet Wine, Rollin' and Tumblin', Born Under a Bad Sign, We're Going Wrong, White Room, Toad, Sunshine of Your Love, Crossroads and others. Includes interviews with the three legendary rockers.
- George Harrison's friends, family, and bandmates unite for a tribute concert on the one-year anniversary of his death.
- A live concert performance of Grammy-winning pop/soul sensation Adele Adkins at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- Collection of 24 songs recorded at the Albert Hall in 2010 and 19 songs recorded in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall in 2009 by John Barrowman and his guests.
- Doctor Who went to the Proms in 2010 with a concert hosted by the Doctor's then companions - Karen Gillan (Amy Pond) and Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams). Featuring a special guest appearance by Matt Smith (The Eleventh Doctor), the performance features Murray Gold's music for the television series, including his latest re-imagining of Ron Grainier's classic theme tune.
- For millions of fans around the world, The Who has defined the quintessential rock band for nearly four decades. On November 27, 2000, The Who crowned their six-month North American and U.K. tour with a special evening at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
- The rock band The Moody Blues performs with the World Festival Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England.
- Siouxsie and the Banshees live at the Royal Albert Hall, London on the 30.09.83 and 01.10.83.
- 20032hNot Rated8.5 (27)VideoTracklisting: 01 Intro 02 Do You Really Want To Heart Me? 03 Black Comedy / I'll Tumble For You 04 It's A Miracle 05 Everything I Own 06 Gimme A Sign 07 I Just Wanna Be Loved 08 Talk Amongst Yourselves 09 That's The Way 10 Black Money 11 Cold Shoulder 12 Move Away 13 Strange Vodoo 14 Church Of The Posoned Mind 15 Miss Me Blind 16 Victims 17 Starman 18 Karma Chameleon 19 Bow Down Mister
- Chess In Concert: Chess In Concert
- Tim Minchin and The Heritage Orchestra was filmed at the Royal Albert Hall in April 2011. Tim's joined on stage by the awesome 55-piece Heritage Orchestra, led by Jules Buckley and by Pete Clements on bass and Brad Webb on drums.
- This is a musical by Mike Batt based on Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem. Mike Batt conducts the London Symphony Orchestra.
- Highlights from the first ever Doctor Who Prom, hosted by Freema Agyeman, which featured music from the series - performed by the BBC Philharmonic and London Philharmonic Choir.
- The American singer-songwriter responsible for a string of hits including 'Oh Carol', 'Breaking Up Is Hard To Do' and 'Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen', recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall.
- The Corrs, the Irish sibling supergroup, play a special St. Patrick's Day concert at Britain's famous Royal Albert Hall to coincide with the release of their sophomore album, "Talk On Corners." Special guest Mick Fleetwood plays drums for three songs, including "Dreams," "Haste to the Wedding," and "Toss the Feathers."
- 1971– 2h 7mTV-G8.4 (481)TV EpisodeA tribute to Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber for his 50th birthday. Features selections from his most popular plays, such as CATS, Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Sunset Boulevard. It also has an appearence by his brother a world famous cellist playing a piece composed by LLoyd Webber.
- On 15 October 1997, the artists Phil Collins, Arrow, Carl Perkins, Mark Knopfler, Sting, Elton John, Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney among others performed the concert "Music for Montserrat" in the Royal Albert hall in London for the reconstruction of the small Caribbean island of Montserrat. This island had been devastated by the hurricane Hugo in 1989 and some years later, Montserrat was practically destroyed by the volcanic activity.
- This double DVD set from Joe Bonamassa captures the artist's landmark performance at Royal Albert Hall, London, on May 4, 2009. Eric Clapton (guitar and vocals) joins Bonamassa on stage for "Further on Up the Road".
- After a 37 year absence Cream reformed in May 2005 for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, the stage of their last UK performance. As befitting a trio whose focus was always squarely on the music, they emerge to no fanfare, briefly test their instruments and launch into the perfectly apt "I'm So Glad." Drawing from each of their four studio albums, they revisit the songs for their inherent resonance and as a springboard for their instrumental interplay. There's no need to update the material, as it all still fits each of the three men like a thousand dollar suit. Bruce's vocals still soar with operatic bearing, Clapton sounds energized, freed from the production cushioning on his own recordings, and Baker, now in his mid-sixties, can still dazzle with his solo turn on "Toad."
- Celebrating his 70th birthday and his 200th show at the Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton performs his hits in this concert from 2015.