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Arium TV s AT HOME WITH SARAH CAHILL Features Rare Works From Two Great Women Composers of the Early 20th Century

 Arium TV, a new platform for global musical storytelling, has released the first of two episodes of At Home With Sarah Cahill. Arium TV aims to showcase the highest caliber of emerging and established musicians around the world through intimate, cinematic productions of storytelling and performance, which are available for free.

Indiana Landmarks Grand Hall is alive with music

Indiana Landmarks Grand Hall is alive with music
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Thursdays @ Three: Jason Vieaux | All Classical Portland

Thursdays @ Three: Jason Vieaux | All Classical Portland
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MusicalAmerica - MA s Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, April 26-May 3

Elegy: Snow in June. View here. Friday, April 30 12 pm ET: Princeton Symphony presents Buskaid: Curious Creatures & a Heavenly Harp. Rosemary Nalden, Music conducts the Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble with Jude Harpstar, guest harpist and Mzwandile Twala, violin in Carlo Farina’s Capriccio Stravagante, Debussy’s Reverie, and Kreisler’s 1 pm ET: Wiener Staatsoper presents Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte. Conductor: Adam Fischer, directors: Moshe Leiser, Patrice Caurier. With Jörg Schneider, Olga Bezsmertna, Hila Fahima, Thomas Tatzl, and René Pape. Production from December 2017. Register for free and view here. 2 pm ET: Concertgebouworkest presents Daniel Harding Conducts. Daniel Harding conducts the Concertgebouworkest in Stravinsky’s

Bay Area arts organizations cautiously optimistic about June 15 reopening

Chronicle Staff April 6, 2021Updated: April 6, 2021, 7:25 pm The Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco. Photo: Kyle Jeffers With the announcement that California is eliminating its color-coded tier system and allowing businesses to operate at or near 100% capacity by June 15, Bay Area arts organizations are finally seeing the end of what has been a very long, dark period. Masks will still be a requirement at public events, but the expectation is that life nightlife will be returning to something that resembles “normal” before the beginning of summer. That means movie theaters, plays, concerts, the ballet and other vital elements that make up the Bay Area’s once vibrant arts and entertainment scene will finally be seeing live audiences again.

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