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Explore Performance Series<\/a> Patricia Racette<\/a>, James Darrah<\/a> <\/p>\n <\/a> Shai Wosner<\/a> Academy of St Martin in the Fields<\/a> Yo-Yo Ma<\/a> Apollo’s Fire<\/a> VOCES8<\/a> Silkroad Ensemble<\/a> Alisa Weilerstein<\/a> Joshua Roman<\/a> Jonathan Biss<\/a> Johannes Moser<\/a> Jennifer Koh<\/a> Teddy Abrams<\/a> Sir Andrew Davis<\/a> Corrado Rovaris<\/a> Minnesota Orchestra<\/a> Bill T. Jones\/Arnie Zane Company<\/a> Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater<\/a> Julian Wachner<\/a> Mason Bates<\/a> ———————————————————<\/p>\n Alexi Kenney<\/a> Michelle DeYoung<\/a> Nicholas Phan<\/a> Gil Shaham<\/a>, Adele Anthony<\/a>, Eric Jacobsen<\/a> and Colin Jacobsen The Knights<\/a> Benjamin Beilman<\/a> Conrad Tao<\/a> & Caleb Teicher<\/a> Chee-Yun<\/a> Shai Wosner<\/a> & Orion Weiss Yo-Yo Ma<\/a> Evan Rogister<\/a> Johannes Moser<\/a> David Robertson<\/a> Donald Runnicles<\/a> & Irene Roberts<\/a> Chanticleer<\/a> Chee-Yun<\/a> Silkroad Ensemble<\/a> Asher Fisch<\/a> West Australian Symphony Orchestra & Chorus Anne-Marie McDermott<\/a> & Escher Quartet Yo-Yo Ma<\/a> with Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, Chris Thile and Aoife O’Donovan The Ten Tenors<\/a> Cristina Pato<\/a> with Rosa Cedr\u00f3n ———————————————————<\/p>\n Princeton University Concerts: Collective Listening Project<\/i> James Conlon<\/a> Joshua Weilerstein<\/a> The Philadelphia Orchestra<\/a> On Demand Jonathan Biss<\/a> Miguel Harth-Bedoya<\/a> Edgar Moreau<\/a> Garrick Ohlsson<\/a> Bramwell Tovey<\/a> Daniil Trifonov<\/a> & Mason Bates<\/a> Daniel Cohen<\/a> Joshua Weilerstein<\/a> ———————————————————<\/p>\n Alisa Weilerstein<\/a> Inon Barnatan<\/a> Julian Wachner<\/a> Bridget Kibbey<\/a>, Dover Quartet Asher Fisch<\/a> Blake Pouliot<\/a> James Conlon<\/a> Jeremy Denk<\/a> Patricia Racette<\/a> Conrad Tao<\/a> Alexi Kenney<\/a> Corrado Rovaris<\/a>, James Darrah<\/a> Patrick Summers<\/a> Shai Wosner<\/a> Jonathan Biss<\/a> Conrad Tao<\/a> James Conlon<\/a> Mason Bates<\/a> Gil Shaham<\/a> Wu Man<\/a> Matthias Pintscher<\/a> Daniil Trifonov<\/a> Shai Wosner<\/a> Shai Wosner<\/a> Alisa Weilerstein<\/a> & Inon Barnatan<\/a> New York Philharmonic String Quartet<\/a> & Emanuel Ax<\/a> Alisa Weilerstein<\/a> Christoph Eschenbach<\/a> Gil Shaham<\/a>, David Robertson<\/a> & The Philadelphia Orchestra<\/a> Oliver Herbert<\/a> Daniil Trifonov<\/a> Pablo Rus Broseta<\/a> Fabien Gabel<\/a> Julian Wachner<\/a> JoAnn Falletta<\/a> Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar<\/a> Marin Alsop<\/a> Nicholas Hersh<\/a>
\nWatch Videos Created During Quarantine<\/a>
\nListen to Podcasts, Playlists & Audio Performances<\/a>
\nWatch Past Performances<\/a><\/p>\nUpcoming Virtual Events<\/h3>\n
September 24<\/h3>\n
\nOpera Philadelphia 8:00PM EST
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\n
\n———————————————————<\/p>\nPerformance Series & Ongoing Content<\/h3>\n
\nFrom September 8, Wosner begins on a month-long journey through Beethoven\u2019s Diabelli Variations. Starting with the work\u2019s famous theme\u2014a waltz by Anton Diabelli\u2014Mr. Wosner performs and provides insight into one variation per day until he has completed all 33.
\nWatch on Facebook<\/a> | Watch on Instagram<\/a><\/p>\n
\nThe orchestra will broadcast free concerts from its archive once a month from June 28 to September 13. The concerts will air on the last Sunday of each month at 2:00PM EST.
\nWatch on YouTube<\/a> | Watch on Facebook<\/a><\/p>\n
\n#SongsofComfort Project
\nWatch the segment<\/a> about Songs of Comfort on PBS News Hour
\nWatch the videos here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMusic for the Soul<\/em>
\nA series of online programs featuring concert videos, interviews, and related reading released on Tuesdays and Fridays.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\n#LiveFromHome includes performances and workshops.
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\n
\nHome Sessions<\/em>
\nSilkroad artists are sharing short, musical performances live on Facebook and Instagram.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\n36 Days of Bach<\/em>
\nAlisa is playing 1 movement from Bach’s six Cello Suites each day and inviting viewers to share questions about Bach, the Cello Suites, and other musical topics.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nJoshua is playing daily concerts on Facebook and Instagram as well as on TED Talk’s social media platforms.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\n#DailyBeethoven<\/em>
\nJonathan is sharing his daily Beethoven practice on Facebook.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nJohannes is conducting daily cello master classes on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nAlone Together<\/em>
\nSaturdays at 7:00 PM ET
\nTwenty-one composers will donate a new, 30-second micro-work for solo violin, while also recommending a fellow freelance composer to write their own 30-second solo violin work on paid commission from ARCO Collaborative. Jennifer Koh will premiere a selection of these works each via Instagram<\/a> and Facebook Live<\/a>.
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMusic on the Move<\/em>
\nTogether with the Louisville Orchestra and the Lift Up Lou initiative, this program is taking the music directly to the people.
\nLearn more<\/a>
\nIn This Together<\/em>
\nFridays at 3PM EST
\nTeddy Abrams is now a regular co-host of a live weekly radio show on WUOL Classical Louisville, with the station\u2019s Daniel Gilliam.
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMelbourne Symphony #KeepTheMusicGoing
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\n“Opera on the Couch” from Opera Philadelphia
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMinnesota Orchestra At Home
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBill T’s Pause\/Intermission Digital Diary<\/em>
\nExperience an intimate look into the ways Bill T. and the company continue their creative explorations in the midst of our current climate. This will include photos, videos, texts, songs, classes\/workshops, and other artistic inspirations as well as live-streamed discussions between Jones and collaborators.
\n(Re)Live Arts Streaming<\/em>
\nThursdays at 7:30pm
\nThe company will post three programs which will remain available for a week until the next batch is released.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nAiley All Access<\/em>
\nThe company will be streaming full length works from past concerts as well as posting unique renditions of classic pieces from the dancer’s homes.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nTrinity Wall Street Comfort at One<\/em> 1:ooPM EST
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nCurating the Concert Experience<\/em>
\nIn a new series created for The Kennedy Center, Mason Bates shares his unique perspective and insights on Programming, Production, and Platforms.
\nWatch here<\/a>
\n<\/a><\/p>\nPlaying Together, While Apart<\/h3>\n
\nEnescu Octet
\nWatch here<\/a>
\nGrande Thank You, Next
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSchubert Winterreise
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nCoffee and a Song<\/em> with Lawrence Brownlee and friends
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBach Double Concerto, Mvt. 1
\nWatch here<\/a>
\nWatch Mvt. 2 with Tessa Lark and Michael Thurber<\/a>
\nWatch Mvt. 3 with Chris Thile<\/a><\/p>\n
\nCharles Ives The Unanswered Question
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nA Performance for Princeton University Concert Audiences
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nA Performance for Princeton University Concert Audiences
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nShostakovich collaboration with Jing Wang and Jonathan Tsay.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBach’s Organ Fugue
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBach\u2019s Air from Orchestral Suite No. 3 played with Youth Music Culture Guangdong festival alumni, fellows and faculty members.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWashington National Opera: \u201cHumming Chorus\u201d from Madama Butterfly<\/em>
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nThe Swan with Liudmila Konovalova
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBolero Juilliard
\nAlso featuring Yo-Yo Ma<\/a>\u00a0& Patti LuPone<\/a>
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nHope@Home on ARTE
\nProgram:
\nSchubert Auf dem Strom
\nMassenet \u00c9l\u00e9gie
\nFolk Songs arr. Beethoven \u201cWhat Shall I Do to Shew Her How Much I Love Her\u201d and \u201cSunset\u201d
\nWatch here<\/a> (available until July 20, 2020)<\/p>\n
\nDistance<\/em> by Emily King
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nAt Home with the BSO
\nProgram:
\nJ.S. Bach “Chaconne” from Partita No. 2 in D minor
\nBrahms Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108, \u201cAdagio\u201d
\nMassenet \u201cM\u00e9ditation\u201d from Tha\u00efs
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSilkroad Home Sessions with Colin Jacobsen and Eric Jacobsen<\/a>
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWest Australian Symphony Orchestra
\nStrauss An Alpine Symphony
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMahler Symphony No. 2
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSaratoga Performing Arts Center \u2018Reimagined\u2019
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\n“The Trappings” from Not Our First Goat Rodeo<\/em>
\nThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert<\/em> #PlayAtHome
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nLive In Madrid with RTVE Orchestra in 2009
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nGalician Tribute Concert for CRTVG (Galician Public Television)
\nWatch here<\/a><\/a><\/p>\nPodcasts, Playlists & Audio<\/h3>\n
\nBenjamin Beilman<\/a>
\nListen here<\/a> | Watch video message<\/a>
\nConrad Tao<\/a>
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nJames Conlon at Home <\/i>for LA Opera
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSticky Notes<\/em>
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nEmanuel Ax<\/a>
\nBrahms Piano Concerto No. 2
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nSchumann Piano Concerto
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nGershwin “Cuban Overture”
\nGinastera Harp Concerto
\nPiazzolla “Tangazo”
\nL\u00f3pez “Per\u00fa negro”
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nTchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme, for cello and orchestra
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBarber Piano Concerto
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWalton “Crown Imperial” (Coronation March)
\nBritten “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra”
\nMenotti “Amahl and the Night Visitors”
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBates Alternative Energy
\nMozart Piano Concerto No. 9 (“Jenamy”)
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nMassenet’s Don Quichotte
\n2019 Bregenz Festival, with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra & Prague Philharmonic Choir
\nListen here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nShaw “Entr’acte,” for string orchestra
\nWeber Clarinet Concerto No. 2
\nGould “Calypso Serenade,” from “Benny’s Gig” (encore)
\nGould “Jaunty (For Benny’s 70th Birthday, May 1979),” from “Benny’s Gig” (encore)
\nBrahms Symphony No. 3
\nListen here<\/a>
\n<\/a><\/p>\nPast Performances (beginning 2021)<\/h3>\n
January 7<\/h3>\n
\nSeattle Symphony 10:30PM EST
\nShostakovich Cello Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 126
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 10<\/h3>\n
\nSpivey Hall 3:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nMendelssohn Seven Songs Without Words
\nStevenson Peter Grimes Fantasy (1971)
\nGershwin Prelude No. 2
\nGershwin\/Arr. Earl WILD: \u201cI Got Rhythm\u201d Variations
\nSchubert Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 12, 13, 14<\/h3>\n
\nTrinity Wall Street 1:00PM EST
\nComfort At One Programs include works by Stravinsky & Bach
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 13<\/h3>\n
\nPhiladelphia Chamber Music Society 6:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nBach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565
\nBach Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1020
\nBach Harpsichord Concerto in F Minor, BWV 1056
\nBach Art of Fugue, BWV 1080 – Contrapunctus 1-4
\nBach Brandenburg Concerto in G Major, BWV 1048
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 14<\/h3>\n
\nUtah Symphony
\nProgram:
\nR. Strauss Metamorphosen, for 23 strings
\nMendelssohn Symphony No. 3 \u201cScottish\u201d
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 15<\/h3>\n
\nOrchestre M\u00e9tropolitain 2:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Piazzola’s The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires<\/em>
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 19<\/h3>\n
\nThe Arts Arena 1:00PM EST
\nTalk: A Life in Classical Music
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 20<\/h3>\n
\nFriends of Chamber Music Denver 9:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nR. Schumann Papillons, Op. 2
\nC. Schumann Three Romances, Op.21
\nMazzoli Bolts of Loving Thunder
\nBrahms Four Pieces, Op. 119
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 21<\/h3>\n
\nTulsa Opera LIVE 8:30PM EST
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 22<\/h3>\n
\nFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra 1:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nPittsburgh Symphony Orchestra 7:30PM EST
\nA constellation of five female composers (Jennifer Higdon, Libby Larsen, Jessie Montgomery, Florence Price and Joan Tower) forms the foundation of Episode 5: For the People<\/em>, a program of works all written in the past 100 years by American composers.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nOpera Philadelphia 8:00PM EST
\nDavid T. Little’s Soldier Songs<\/em>
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 23<\/h3>\n
\nSan Francisco Opera 1:00PM EST
\nSaint-Sa\u00ebns\u2019s Samson and Delilah<\/em>
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nWith Pinchas Zukerman & Amanda Forsyth
\nPeoples’ Symphony Concerts 7:30PM EST
\nProgram:
\nBeethoven Violin Sonata in F Major, Op. 24, “Spring Sonata”
\nBeethoven Cello Sonata in A Major, Op. 69
\nBeethoven “Kakadu Variations”, Op. 121A for piano trio
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 25<\/h3>\n
\n92Y 7:00PM EST
\nStephen Fry in Conversation with Jonathan Biss about his new Audible Original, Unquiet<\/em>
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 27<\/h3>\n
\nFinnish Radio Symphony Orchestra 1:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Andrew Norman’s “Suspend” a fantasy for piano and orchestra
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nThe Consulate Generals of Israel & Germany in LA 4:00PM EST
\nRecovered Voices: James Conlon leads a discussion focusing on the Nazi regime’s suppression of Jewish composers in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
\nRegister here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nAmerican Composers Orchestra 5:00PM EST
\nComposer-to-Composer Talks: John Corigliano\/Mason Bates: The Composer to Composer series features major American composers in conversation with each other about their work and leading a creative life.
\nRegister here<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 28<\/h3>\n
\nBoston Symphony Orchestra 12:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Arvo P\u00e4rt\u2019s Fratres<\/em>
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBroadband: Latitudes Series 7:30PM EST
\nWu Man: Playing at the Borderlines
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 29<\/h3>\n
\nConcertgebouworkest 2:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nPintscher Songs From Solomon’s Garden
\nRavel Ma Mere L’Oye (Suite de Ballet)
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBerlin Philharmonic Orchestra 2:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Prokofiev’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in D flat major, op. 40
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 30<\/h3>\n
\nBard College & Peoples’ Symphony Concerts 7:30PM EST
\nSchubertiade Part I
\nProgram:
\nSchubert Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103, D. 940 (for piano four-hands)
\nOrion Weiss, piano; Shai Wosner, piano<\/em>
\nKati Ag\u00f3cs \u201c\u2019Twas in the Moon of Wintertime\u201d and \u201cAurora Rising\u201d from Northern Lights
\nBridget Kibbey<\/a>, harp<\/em>
\nTraditional Se solen sjunker (See the setting sun)
\nPaul Watkins, cello; Shai Wosner, piano<\/em>
\nSchubert Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, D. 929
\nCarmit Zori, violin; Paul Watkins, cello; Shai Wosner, piano<\/em>
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nJanuary 31<\/h3>\n
\nBard College & Peoples’ Symphony Concerts 2:00PM EST
\nSchubertiade Part I II: Living Room Music
\nProgram:
\nSchubert Impromptu No. 3 in G-flat major, Op. 90, D. 899
\nShai Wosner, piano<\/em>
\nGershwin Impromptu in Two Keys
\nShai Wosner, piano (filmed by the Gershwin House)<\/em>
\nCage Living Room Music
\nThe Bard College Percussion Ensemble<\/em>
\nSchubert Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667 (\u201cTrout\u201d)
\nAdele Anthony<\/a>, violin; Melissa Reardon, viola; Nina Lee, cello; Leigh Mesh, double-bass; Shai Wosner, piano<\/em>
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n
\nChamber Music Northwest 10:00PM EST
\nThe Singing Cello<\/em> Program:
\nDe Falla Suite Populaire Espagnole
\nRachmaninoff Sonata for Cello & Piano in G Minor, Op. 19
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 1<\/h3>\n
\n92St Y 7:30PM EST
\nProgram:
\nBeethoven String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95 \u201cSerioso\u201d
\nDvo\u0159\u00e1k Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 2<\/h3>\n
\nMontreal Symphony Orchestra 6:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto no. 2 in G major, op. 126
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 4<\/h3>\n
\nFrankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra 12:00PM & 2:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nHaydn Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major
\nBruch Violin Concerto No. 1
\nBruch Kol Nidrei
\nBart\u00f3k Rhapsody No. 2
\nBeethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\n
\nLunar New Year Celebration Concert 8:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nChen and He Butterfly Lovers, concerto for violin and orchestra
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n
\nNew from the Ravinia Festival on WFMT 9:00PM EST
\nProgram includes two Beethoven Sonatas with pianist Xiaohui Yang.
\nLearn more<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 5<\/h3>\n
\nNDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester 2:00PM EST
\nProgram includes Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in D flat major, op.10 and Schnittke’s Concerto for piano and string orchestra.
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 6<\/h3>\n
\nSWR Symphonie Orchester 11:00AM EST
\nProgram:
\nKristine Tj\u00f8gersen Bioluminiscence for orchestra in the version for chamber orchestra (world premiere)
\nZeynep Gedizlio\u011flu Notes from the Silent One for string orchestra
\nFranck Bedrossian Don Quixote Concerto – Memories of a knight errant for a pianist, his assistant and a chamber orchestra (world premiere)
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nHouston Symphony 9:00PM EST
\nAll-French Program:
\nCamille P\u00e9pin Avant les clart\u00e9s de l\u2019aurore
\nTomasi Fanfares liturgiques
\nPoulenc Sinfonietta
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 8<\/h3>\n
\nTrinity Wall St. 1:00PM EST
\nComfort at 1 program includes three Bach cantatas
\nWatch here<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 9<\/h3>\n
\nBuffalo Philharmonic Orchestra 7:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nEllen Taaffe Zwilich Prologue and Variations
\nBologne de Saint-Georges Violin Concerto No. 9
\nDebussy Danses sacr\u00e9e et danse profane
\nMozart Symphony No. 29 in A major
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n
\nUSC Aiken Etherredge Center 7:30PM EST
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\nFebruary 10<\/h3>\n
\nPeabody Institute panel 10:45AM EST
\nThe Next Normal: Arts Innovation and Resilience in a Post-COVID World
\nRegister here<\/a><\/p>\n
\nBSO Sessions: Season 1, Episode 14 \u2013 Love Letters<\/em> 8:00PM EST
\nProgram:
\nWagner Siegfried Idyll
\nMahler Symphony No. 5, IV. Adagietto
\nElgar Sospiri
\nSibelius Rakastava (The Lover)
\nGet tickets<\/a><\/p>\n