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28 videos • 524 views • by Dirk Rop Lisa Gerrard Dead Can Dance The End The Road of Bones IQ Until the End Götterdämmerung Richard Wagner Ring des Nibelungen Adagio for Strings Samuel Barber Tiësto Allegri : Miserere mei, Deus Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Lohengrin: Prelude Wagner Vincent van Gogh Museum Anna Netrebko Dvořák Rusalka 'Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém' 'Song to the Moon' Also sprach Zarathustra Foto's Jack Rop Dead can Dance - Dance of the Bacchantes Dionysus Photo Jack Rop Sabine Devieilhe - Les Contes d'Hoffmann - Les Oiseaux dans la Charmille Dead Can Dance Opium Anastasis Vide Cor Meum by Patrick Cassidy for Hannibal Tour Italy Venice Lisa Gerrard and Marcello De Francisci - Departum (2010) Fairground Groningen May Fair Dead Can Dance Rakim around the world P+R Transferium Hoogkerk Groningen. Dead Can Dance are an Australian music duo first established in Melbourne. Currently composed of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, the group formed in 1981. They relocated to London the following year. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "constructed soundscapes of mesmerising grandeur and solemn beauty; African polyrhythms, Gaelic folk, Gregorian chant, Middle Eastern music, mantras, and art rock." Having disbanded in 1998, they reunited briefly in 2005 for a world tour and reformed in 2011 when they released and toured a new album, Anastasis. They released a new album in 2018 called Dionysus and toured Europe in 2022 IQ are a British neo-progressive rock band founded by Mike Holmes and Martin Orford in 1981[ following the dissolution of their original band The Lens. Although the band have never enjoyed major commercial success and had several lineup changes, IQ have built up a loyal following over the years and are still active as of 2022, currently with the original recording line-up (with the exception of Orford). In 2021/22, IQ performed a series of concerts in the UK and Europe celebrating their 40th anniversary. Lisa Germaine Gerrard (/dʒəˈrɑːrd/; born 12 April 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who rose to prominence as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with music partner Brendan Perry. She is known for her unique singing style technique (glossolalia), influenced by her childhood spent in multicultural areas of Melbourne. She has a dramatic contralto voice and has a vocal range of three octaves. Born and raised in Melbourne, Gerrard played a pivotal role in the city's Little Band scene and fronted post-punk group Microfilm before co-founding Dead Can Dance in 1981. With Perry, she explored numerous traditional and modern styles, laying the foundations for what became known as neoclassical dark wave. She sings sometimes in English and often in a unique language that she invented. In addition to singing, she is an instrumentalist for much of her work, most prolifically using the yangqin (a Chinese hammered dulcimer). Gerrard's first solo album, The Mirror Pool, was released in 1995. She has been involved in a wide range of projects, starting her first collaborative album in 1998 with Pieter Bourke, and then with various artists throughout her career, who comprised Patrick Cassidy, Klaus Schulze, Hans Zimmer, among others. She has scored numerous award-winning motion picture soundtracks. As of 2020, Gerrard has released four solo albums and collaborated on sixteen albums. She composed and contributed the scores to more than 48 movies. She received a Golden Globe Award for the music score to the 2000 film Gladiator, on which she collaborated with Hans Zimmer. She wrote the score of Balibo which went on to win an ARIA award for Best Original Soundtrack and an APRA Screen music award for Best feature film score. Overall she has won 11 awards receiving 23 nominations. Gerrard has been nominated for a Grammy Award twice.