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The Salzburg Festival is unfolding its abbreviated centennial season with an elaborate coronavirus protection plan. Source
When the Covid-19 shutdown hit the music industry, an artist who has never taken the conventional route started rethinking how she’d produce, play and interact with fans at concerts. Source
What’s lost when audiences can’t be close to musicians, applause is virtual and over-the-top artists are crammed into screens? So much. Source
With no return date for shows in sight, fans and artists are adapting to a new way of experiencing music together. Whether it’ll keep everyone satisfied — and paid — is still unclear. Source
The usually tourist-packed Berkshires confronts a season without the music festival that anchors its summers. Source
On Saturday, Jonas Kaufmann was first in a series of 12 livestreamed recitals featuring Met stars. Tickets are $20. Source
Three productions under unusual constraints show how the art form is gradually re-emerging in the pandemic. Source
Since the Covid-19 pandemic forced him off the road, the singer has been making comics at his Los Angeles home, and calling it performance therapy. Source
Starting on July 18, 12 professionally shot recitals will be broadcast from idyllic locations around the world. The price of admission: $20. Source
With their showrooms closed this spring, instrument dealers around the country report surprise at the robust numbers. Source