• Composer Roundtable And Happy Hour

    The Composer Roundtable And Happy Hour, hosted by Elliott Miles McKinley, is a place for composers and music makers to chat, talk shop, and exchange ideas. Some music, time permitted, may be shared. Register and join on Zoom on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 7 PM CST / 8 PM EST. After registering, you will receive […]

  • Jupiter Quartet performs Michi Wiancko, George Walker, and Mendelssohn presented by the Middlebury Performing Arts Series

    The Jupiter String Quartet is presented for the ninth time by the Middlebury Performing Arts Series. This year’s online performance was recorded at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, where the ensemble has been artists-in-residence since 2012. This free performance concludes the Jupiter’s online residency at Middlebury College and will be available online at go.middlebury.edu/digitalstages. For this performance, the quartet […]

  • Great Falls Symphony’s 62nd Live Concert Series – 2020-2021 Season

    Great Falls Symphony announces their 100% FREE concert season this year until May 2021. "All of us at the Great Falls Symphony are fully committed to fulfilling our mission to infuse cultural vibrancy into the Great Falls community through transformative music events and education programs." All live performances will be FREE of charge, but need […]

  • How Can We Not Sing?

    Workshop Description: This workshop will take audiences through the creation process of their most recent work, How Can We Not Sing. Their song was developed in response to the current issue of solidarity between Asian and Black people all over the world. They believe this type of anti-racist collaborative project centers the vital role of […]

  • Rondo Community Music Series 2020

    Rondo Community Music Series 2020

    "The Rondo Community Music Series wrapped up last winter with outstanding performances by Ashley DuBose, the Kevin Washington Quintet; Robert Robinson, Debbie Duncan and William Duncan, and DeSean Jones. Though we’re unable to hold in-person dates, this year we remain dedicated to bringing you hope, healing and joy through the power of music. We have […]

  • Red Rocks Music Festival Presents World-Acclaimed Pianist Inna Faliks

    Red Rocks Music Festival presents world-acclaimed pianist and head of piano area at UCLA, Inna Faliks, in “Dialogues”. This live concert with social-distancing guidelines will take place on Sunday, November 15th, 3:30pm CST / 2:30 pm (MST) at the Sedona Creative Life Center. The program includes Mozart sonata No.4, K304 with violinist Moshe Bukshpan, Founder/Director […]

  • SRS @ HOME

    SRS @ HOME

    In October, November and December, members of the Santa Rosa Symphony (SRS) orchestra and Francesco Lecce-Chong will gather on stage for three spectacular concerts with rich, dynamic programming to replace the originally planned live concerts. This will be new and different, we know, but we are very excited to share these virtual performances with you. […]

  • AURA: ONE ON ONE

    AURA: ONE ON ONE

    AURA: One on One is a video series featuring performances of exciting solo works by members of AURA Contemporary Ensemble. The music to be performed has been written by some of today’s most innovative composers, who will be interviewed by the performers at the end of each video. Beginning on October 5th, new episodes are presented […]

  • CANTATA FOR A MORE HOPEFUL TOMORROW

    What is it: an innovative new short film directed by Emmy award winning filmmaker Bob Berg that tells a story from despair to hope, inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic, set to a new score for virtual chorus commissioned by The Washington Chorus and composed by acclaimed American composer Damien Geter. Sung and recorded virtually by […]

  • Out of Context Round Table #1

    “Out of Context” is a 10-part series that addresses the topic of cultural appropriation as it intersects with both Western European-based classical music and the broader social landscape. Commissioned by American Composers Forum and I CARE IF YOU LISTEN, the goal of the series is to offer information and diverse perspectives to those seeking to […]

  • Live from Columbia: Mariel Roberts, cello

    VIDEO PREMIERE Co-presented with Columbia University School of the Arts “Listeners should come running,” declares WQXR regarding the work of gifted cellist Mariel Roberts. For this solo recital, she performs a diverse and thrilling program, including one of her own compositions and excerpts from the beloved sixth Cello Suite by J.S. Bach. The virtual concerts […]