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When the New York Philharmonic set about re-examining its Fall season in light of restrictions on indoor gatherings and live performances, it included two…
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Over the past six months, the halls of Lincoln Center's various performance venues have stood mostly silent, as its partners have sought virtual ways to…
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As Houston Grand Opera reimagined its Fall season for a virtual platform, it transformed its Cullen Theater at the Wortham Theater Center into a…
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When colleges sent their students home in the Spring because of Covid-19, most expected to be able to return in the Fall, a hope that faded as it became…
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Early on in the Covid-19 pandemic, Dance/NYC, which supports and promotes dancers and dance organizations in New York City, recognized the need to…
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When its own concert series was cancelled because of Coronavirus concerns, the Library of Congress sought to find ways to fulfill its mission of…
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The string quartet ETHEL spent 10 years as ensemble in residence with the Grand Canyon Music Festival's Native American Composer Apprentice Project,…
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When the Covid-19 outbreak forced colleges to send students home and conduct the remainder of the Spring semester online, seniors and other students in…
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When the stages went dark for performing arts organizations, The Metropolitan Opera was among the first to offer regular online streams, sharing one…
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In addition to finding ways to bring music performances to its audiences online during the Covid-19 pandemic, Carnegie Hall also had to consider how to…