Four Sundays in February has been a staple of the Northampton arts scene for years, a series of presentations staged each Sunday during winter’s possibly most dreary month to try and help people fight the blues.But last year, the series, produced by.
Four Sundays in February has been a staple of the Northampton arts scene for years, a series of presentations staged each Sunday during winter’s possibly most dreary month to try and help people fight the blues.But last year, the series, produced by.
Plenty of guitarists have played online through the pandemic, and others have returned to touring since last fall. But when you try to put 16 of them on one stage, the logistics of navigating COVID safety protocols become a little more complicated.But.
As tough as the pandemic has been for musicians, it’s been a particular challenge for symphonic groups. Between COVID restrictions in venues that limit how many people can be on a stage, to the need for social distancing among players, live.
As tough as the pandemic has been for musicians, it’s been a particular challenge for symphonic groups. Between COVID restrictions in venues that limit how many people can be on a stage, to the need for social distancing among players, live.