On-Line Concerts for the Virus Age


Please post any on-line concerts. Here are two:

MORGAN JAMES at STAGEIT: https://www.stageit.com/morganjamesonline
Currently five scheduled - Mar21,25,Apr1,4,8
Morgan has a million dollar voice - has appeared on bdwy -
Julliard student at the age of 14! - recorded 3 albums
Here is her Beatles White Album cover (yes all of the songs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW0Fy88ilEs

SIERRA AND CHASE EAGLESON - A brother and sister from Ohio
at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qa7EI9oj1hE
Scheduled: March 20 6pm EST?
Here is a sample:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uT0ZnIctb6E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNYNNrpyhEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LpU6UjnYYY

Internet superstars with millions of views for their covers of
Coldplay, Gregory Alan Isakov, Phil Collins...
Chase has over 400k followers and Sierra 40k followers.
You’ll enjoy their duets, instrumentals and original solos.
They are truly part of a new generation of musicians - non-touring
and without recorded albums but still wildly popular on YouTube, Spotify and more.
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YO YO MA
#MemorialForUsAll -
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma leads the second #MemorialForUsAll with pieces by Albinoni, Fauré, Bach, Schumann, & more #MemorialForUsAll is about offering unity, comfort, and healing through music during these unprecedented times. If there is someone in your life who might find comfort in these memorials, please share. If you would like to submit the name of someone to be honored, go to LincolnCenter.org/MemorialForUsAll.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDZ4gNRKdoc
How to Think Like Bach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyMimOEDuqU


Pianist Jeremy Denk will perform the first book of J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier this year at concert halls across the United States, Europe, and the U.K. But before he does, he’s curating and performing in a series of events exploring Bach’s life and his most iconic work as artist-in-residence at The Greene Space at WQXR. Bach is not just teaching us how to compose; he’s teaching us how to think through an idea, meditate on it, dialogue with it. Among composers, he uniquely represents this sense of engaging with the nature of reason itself. Tonight, Denk wraps his residency with one part discussion, one part listening session, featuring musicians, scientists, philosophers and theologians taking turns explaining what our minds do when we hear Bach. A winner of the MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship and the Avery Fisher Prize, Denk will draw audiences into the technical, musicological, cultural and philosophical elements involved in his own approach to this deeply personal work, and through this series look at how these timeless themes and shared aspects of the human experience can help to unite us in these divided times.