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Metropolitan Opera: At-Home Gala, Week-Six of their Streaming Schedule, and Playlist

The Met announces plans to livestream an At-Home Gala on April 25 at 1pm EDT, which will be streamed from the Met’s website. The free concert will feature more than 40 leading Met artists performing live from their homes around the world via Skype. Highlights include: Anna Netrebko in Vienna, Angel Blue in New Jersey, Anthony Roth Costanzo in New York City, Michael Fabiano in Florida, Nadine Sierra in Valencia, and Renée Fleming in Virginia.

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Bearthoven: TV Dinners

Bearthoven is a Brooklyn-based piano trio composed of members Karl Larson (piano), Pat Swoboba (bass), and Matt Evans (percussion). The ensemble combines their individual voices and diverse musical backgrounds, coming together to create a versatile trio focused on frequent and innovative commissioning of up-and-coming composers. On April 4, Bearthoven launches TV Dinners, a weekly streaming concert series for the month of April supported by the Johnstone Fund for New Music. Tune in to their Facebook event to watch! Bearthoven joins Classical Post for a Q&A about TV Dinners.

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Jennifer Koh Launches "Alone Together"

Violinist Jennifer Koh has launched an online commissioning project and performance series. The series, Alone Together, supports freelance composers during this trying time. 21 composers with salaried positions have agreed to donate new 30-second works for solo violin. Each of these composers has recommended a freelance composer, who will receive a $500 commission fee. The new micro-commissions, developed through this initiative, will be livestreamed every Saturday at 7pm EST, beginning April 4 via Instagram TV (@jenniferkohmusic) and Facebook Live (/jenniferkohviolin).

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The Rite of Spring: Harvard Online, Keeping Score, TwoSetViolin and More

Composer Igor Stravinsky and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky’s ballet The Rite of Spring feels incredibly relevant in this Spring of 2020. The 1913 world premiere of this work is famous for causing a riot! The Rite of Spring has captivated scholars, journalists and musicians since that fateful Parisian premiere, the following guide is intended to share the wealth of resources about this “work of a madman”!

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Natalya Romaniw: Debut Album

Welsh Soprano Natalya Romaniw’s debut recording Arion is set to debut on May 1 (Orchid Classics). The album is a celebration of Slavic song and takes its name from Rachmaninov’s Arion. One of Europe’s rising stars, Romaniw has been praised as ‘the outstanding soprano of her generation’ (Telegraph) and for her ‘glowing voice capable of astonishing power’ (FT). Her most recent engagement was with the English National Opera in the title role of Madama Butterfly. Joining Romaniw on the album is her teacher, friend and collaborator, pianist Lada Valesova. Romaniw and Valesova join Classical Post for a Q&A.

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