All COVID-19 articles – Page 5
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News
Kronberg Academy cancels all major events until the end of the year
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Kronberg Academy Foundation is cancelling all major events scheduled up to the end of 2020
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Grand Teton Music Festival cancels 2020 event but announces immersive filmed festival instead
’Music from the Mountains’, a three-day programme of filmed concerts, will take place in the absence of the usual festival
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Eight Austrian orchestras call for concerts to resume
A letter to the culture secretary gives details on how performances might be organised during the pandemic
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Khachaturian Competition goes online
The Khachaturian Violin Competition will take place entirely online this year
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Live music returns to Wigmore Hall
Wigmore Hall and BBC Radio 3 will be streaming a series of live recitals throughout June
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2020 Menuhin competition participants commit to rescheduled date
All the musicians originally participating in this year’s Menuhin competition have committed to the rescheduled date
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ARD International Music Competition 2020 is cancelled
This year’s competition has deferred this year’s four categories to 2022.
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Berlin study issues recommendations for orchestral distancing
The study suggests that orchestras could potentially play together under certain conditions
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Blogs
Lawrence Power: life lessons from lockdown
The violist tells us what the lockdown has taught him about playing and teaching, and ponders the impact of the pandemic on the future of live music
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Queen Elisabeth Competition announces postponements and launches @Home Competition
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the competition has delayed its various sessions by one year, and launched an @Home Competition initiative
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Focus
What to do when you’re ‘Zoom’ed Out’
The violinist and educator Gregory Harrington shares 8 tips for keeping fresh from visual fatigue during the current pandemic
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Brucknerhaus Linz unveils plans to reopen in July
The 1400-capacity venue will stage one-hour concerts for 400 spectators
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Focus
10 ways to motivate yourself to practise during lockdown
The 25-year-old American violinist Esther Yoo shares her tips on getting the get up and go to practise even during a lockdown
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Feature
How are string soloists coping with the coronavirus lock down?
As social distancing causes unprecedented disruption to concert schedules around the world, several soloists share their coping strategies and plans for the future.
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How to set yourself up as an online string teacher
Violinist and longtime distance-teacher Mary-Elizabeth Brown presents an essential guide to teaching online, from setting up a home studio and preparing your students, to safeguarding and health & safety. With tips on adapting your teaching methods for the online environment
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Southbank Centre and Wigmore Hall are amongst several venues to close doors
A wave of classical music venues have announced their immediate closure, following government coronavirus advice to the public
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