by Daniel Hathaway
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The Museum has also begun posting “Behind the Beat,” a series of video conversations with composers and performers in the time of isolation. Watch here.
Apollo’s Fire has announced its 2020-2021 season, offering a number of options for its subscribers including in-person attendance at concerts and exclusive post-performance videos. Details here.
Les Délices will begin selling subscriptions to its 2020-2021 series on July 1. The four programs will be presented entirely online. Read more here.
And Tri-C JazzFest’s 41st season will go virtual, streaming across various online platforms on Friday and Saturday, August 21 and 22. More information here. Performers will be announced on June 18.
ON THE WEB TODAY:
Catch pianist Imogen Cooper anytime today in an on-demand version of her live lunchtime concert at London’s Wigmore Hall, enjoy Lunchtime with The Cleveland Orchestra and pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, and revisit the MET Opera’s 2010 production of Rossini’s Armida with Renée Fleming and Lawrence Brownlee. Details here. [Read more…]










Cellist Mark Kosower has long believed that the music of J.S. Bach can bring people together. His live-streamed performance from Trinity Cathedral on Friday, June 5, revealed how deeply he feels about that: perhaps what was most healing was his passion itself. 
When it became clear that moving forward with an in-person music festival on the Oberlin campus was out of the question, Credo wasted no time making the decision to take the 2020 Festival online. “We thought that if the projections were right, there would be portions of the population that would feel safer with this method,” Credo’s Artistic Director Peter Slowik said during a recent telephone interview. “I think we had announced