A concert film debuts Rob Gardner's music on the big screen with a new orchestration.A concert film debuts Rob Gardner's music on the big screen with a new orchestration.A concert film debuts Rob Gardner's music on the big screen with a new orchestration.
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The music lays out the life of Christ in a suburb human way. It was exquisite and very well performed. The most notable performance was that of Peter.
I only give it a 7 because some of the vocalists, especially the women, struggled with higher notes. The cinematography was a bit strange for most of it, and it could have used some other visual references through the concert.
That beings said. I cried throughout because of the strong connection I felt with the final week of Jesus' life. A wonderful work of art.
I only give it a 7 because some of the vocalists, especially the women, struggled with higher notes. The cinematography was a bit strange for most of it, and it could have used some other visual references through the concert.
That beings said. I cried throughout because of the strong connection I felt with the final week of Jesus' life. A wonderful work of art.
Truly superb in every sense of the word. The orchestra, the soloists, the chorus, all absolutely wonderful. I was very happy that they used the King James Version of the Bible in their narration. It was worth so much more than the price of admission. All of my family expressed a similar sentiment. I hope to own it some day so that I can learn the songs and sing with them. Bravo!
I felt honored to be a recipient of such special shared gifts from these incredibly talented artists.
I highly recommend this sacred oratorio as a 'must-experience' concert film. It is a worthwhile and intimate masterpiece.
I highly recommend this sacred oratorio as a 'must-experience' concert film. It is a worthwhile and intimate masterpiece.
I'm always skeptical of things that "everyone" is recommending. My friends all posted raves about this when it was in theaters. Being somewhat like Thomas, I hesitated in seeing it, and then missed the opportunity to see it in theaters. I came across it on a streaming platform yesterday, and have watched it three times in less than 24 hours. It's exactly what my soul needed right now. Powerful performances, stirring orchestration, and wonderfully non-invasive cinematography. It feels raw, simple, real, and true. I will be returning to The Lamb of God over and over. What a gift!
Lamb of God: The Concert Film is telling the events of the last week of Jesus Christ life through music and song. When was the last time you got to see the performers up close and personal during a concert? Probably never! Loved being able to see their faces and emotions as they sang, played their instruments and conducted. It was an emotional experience as you listened to each character sing. Rob was truly inspired and the music is phenomenal! We listen to his music all the time. It was a great way to begin celebrating the Easter season.
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- TriviaThis production includes solo pieces and some choral parts not featured in the London Symphony Orchestra recording or performed elsewhere (e.g. a solo by Peter) prior to the Passover meal. Apparently they are new for this concert performance.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $744,813
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $129,908
- Mar 14, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $744,813
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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By what name was Lamb of God: The Concert Film (2021) officially released in Canada in English?
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