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1pm GMT: Wigmore Hall's online lunchtime series begins with a recital by Stephen Hough.

As musical organizations shut down regular activity because of the coronavirus pandemic, a number of groups are offering video streams of concerts without audience. Here is a selection.

June 3

815on CET: The Concertgebouw Orchestra returns to its stage with Beethoven's Seventh.

June 5

815on CET: The Concertgebouw Orchestra plays Dvořák's Eighth.

8pm PT: The perennially adventurous Bay Area pianist Sarah Cahill performs her Future Is Female program, courtesy of Old First Concerts.

June 8

8pm ET: An At-Home Gala with the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Previously:

March 12

730pm ET: Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads the Philadelphia Orchestra in Beethoven's Fifth and Sixth Symphonies and the premiere of Iman Habibi’s Jeder Baum spricht. At Facebook.

730pm ET: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center plays Schoenberg's Trio for Strings, the première of Alexandra du Bois's Heron, Rain. Blossom, Tristan Murail's Paludes, and Ben Johnston's Quartet No. 4, “Amazing Grace.” At www.chambermusicsociety.org/watch-and-listen.

8pm ET: Simone Dinnerstein and Baroklyn present a Bach concert from Miller Theatre in NYC, with Katy Evanyshyn as the vocalist in Cantata 82, "Ich habe genug." At Miller Theatre Live.

730pm PT: Thomas Dausgaard leads the Seattle Symphony in Mahler's First Symphony (rebroadcast). At seattlesymphony.org/live.

March 13

7pm, CET: Igor Levit performs from his home in Berlin. At his Twitter account.

8pm EET: Jukka-Pekka Saraste leads the Finnish Radio Symphony in Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14 and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6. At Areena.

8pm CET: Simon Rattle leads the Berlin Philharmonic in Berio's Sinfonia and Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra. At the Digital Concert Hall, free of charge.

8pm Central Time: Juanjo Mejia leads the Minnesota Orchestra in Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto, with Kirill Gerstein as soloist, and Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony. At MPR.

March 14

7pm, CET: Igor Levit performs from his home in Berlin. At his Twitter account.

5pm GMT: The Riot Ensemble performs Ferneyhough, Clara Iannotta, Brigitta Muntendorf, Ben Hackbarth, and Gérard Grisey. At the University of Liverpool.

8pm ET: Garrick Ohlsson performs Beethoven, Prokofiev, and Chopin at the 92nd St. Y.

730pm PT: Cappella Romana performs Tchaikovsky's Divine Liturgy from Portland OR.

8pm PT: Thomas Dausgaard leads the Seattle Symphony in Mahler's First Symphony (rebroadcast). At seattlesymphony.org/live.

March 15

6pm CET: Masaaki Suzuki and the Bach Collegium Japan perform Bach's St. John Passion at the Köln Philharmonie. At Philarmonie.tv.

6pm CET: Theater Krefeld und Mönchengladbach will live-stream Dvořák's Rusalka. On YouTube.

7pm CET: Igor Levit live from Munich, on Instagram and Twitter.

3pm ET: Schwab Vocal Rising Stars from Caramoor.

3pm ET: Joyce DiDonato, Piotr Beczała, Emmanuel Ceysson, and Howard Watkins perform live in DiDonato's living room. Viewers are encouraged to donate to funds supporting unemployed artists. On Instagram and Facebook.

5pm ET: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presents Dohnányi's Serenade, Bartók's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, and Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence. At www.chambermusicsociety.org/watch-and-listen.

March 16

8pm CET: In the place of the scheduled Bayerisches Staatsorchester concert, Igor Levit will play the Diabelli Variations, the Schumann Quartet Munich will perform Mozart's Quartet No. 14, and Christian Gerhaher and Christina Landshamer will sing Schumann. At staatsoper.tv.

March 17

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: A Quarantine Soirée from members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra, with Mozart's Clarinet Quintet and Schumann's Piano Quintet.

March 18

730pm ET: The mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron and the pianist Julius Drake perform Beethoven and Mahler at the 92nd St Y.

March 19

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

6pm PT: The first "pirate radio" edition of Living Music, a new-music podcast with violist Nadia Sirota. Her "socially distanced guests" are Timo Andres, Robin Holcomb, Nathalie Joachim, and Gabriel Cabezas.

March 20

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Organist Rudolf Lutz improvises on Bach's "Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit," from Stein, Switzerland, courtesy of the JS Bach-Stiftung.

745 CET: Quarantine Soirée from the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

7pm Central Time: Third Coast Percussion perform works by Steve Reich, Gemma Peacocke, and David Skidmore, live on YouTube.

8pm ET: Performance by the Jacksonville Symphony Percussion Ensemble.

March 21

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: The Cöthen Bach Festival celebrates Bach's birthday.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée from the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

8pm CET: The violinist Isabelle Faust performs on Instagram.

March 22

5pm CET: The Kuss Quartet plays Beethoven at the Villa Seilgmann in Hanover.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745 CET: Quarantine Soirée with musicians from the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

6pm PT: Bassist-composer Scott Worthington performs Eva-Maria Houben's nachtstück, via YouTube.

March 23

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

815pm CET: A Monday Concert from the Bayerischer Staatsoper, featuring soprano Hanna-Elisabeth Müller and baritone Michael Nagy singing Lieder of Wolf and Strauss.

March 24

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

730pm ET: Conrad Tao plays Rzewski's The People United from his home, courtesy of the 92nd St. Y.

9pm PT: Nadia Sirota's Living Music, with Missy Mazzoli, Royce Vavrek, Eliza Bagg, and James McVinnie.

March 25

415pm CET: Laeiszhalle Live, a daily presentation by the Hamburg Symphony. Today, Beethoven's Quartet Op. 18 No. 4.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

March 26

415pm CET: Laeiszhalle Live, a daily presentation by the Hamburg Symphony.

6pm CET: Daniel Hope launches a new daily series called Hope at Home, via Arte.tv.

730pm CET: Igor Levi and Julia Hagen play Beethoven and Brahms sonatas at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

730pm ET: Jonathan Biss performs the final three Beethoven piano sonatas, courtesy of the 92nd St. Y.

9pm ET: Nadia Sirota's Living Music, with Claire Chase, Marcos Balter, and Conrad Tao.

March 27

415pm CET: Laeiszhalle Live, from the Hamburg Symphony.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Alan Gilbert leads the Swedish Radio Symphony in Stravinsky's Histoire du soldat, Britten's AMDG, and Brahms's Foruth Symphony.

March 28

Until 6pm ET: Music Never Sleeps, a 24-hour marathon organized by cellist Jan Vogler.

3pm CET: The Deutsche Grammophon label hosts a World Piano Day livestream, with Evgeny Kissin, Víkingur Ólafsson, Maria João Pires, Daniil Trifonov, Jan Lisiecki, Joep Beving, Simon Ghraichy, Kit Armstrong, and Rudolf Buchbinder.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

45opm ET: The International Contemporary Ensemble leads a worldwide performance of Pauline Oliveros's Tuning Meditation.

8pm ET: Live-stream from Boston Artists Ensemble, available for 24 hours.

8pm ET: Third Coast Percussion play music by Philip Glass, JLin, Peter Martin, and Devonté Hynes.

March 29

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

11am PT: Broad Stage Classical Hour in Santa Monica: Richard Yongjae O’Neill and Antonio Lysy play music from the Bach Cello Suites, on viola and cello respectively.

March 30

815pm: Monday concert from the Bayerischer Staatsoper on staatsoper.tv.

March 31

6pm CET: Hauskonzert with Katharina Bäuml, shawm, and Martina Fiedler, organ, courtesy of RBB.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

8pm CET: Alan Gilbert conducts the Royal Swedish Opera orchestra in a chamber arrangement of Mahler's Symphony No. 4.

12pm ET: Violin Channel livestream with Michael Barenboim.

April 1

6pm CET: RBB Hauskonzert with cellist Julian Steckel.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

1pm ET: Timothy Chooi performs at the Greene Space, NYC.

2pm ET: Violin Channel livestream with cellist Michelle Ross.

7pm Central Time: Behzod Abduraimov plays Debussy and Mussorgsky at the 1900 Building in Mission Woods, Kansas.

April 2

6pm CET: RBB Hauskonzert with percussionist Alexej Gerassimez.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

2pm ET: Violin Channel livestream with cellist Andrew Yee.

730pm PT: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at Home.

April 3

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745 CET: Quarantine Soirée with the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

Violin Channel livestreams at 12, 2, 4 6pm ET.

730pm PT: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra at Home.

April 4

2pm CET: Dante Boon presents works by Jeff Herriott, Germaine Sijstermans, Anastassis Philippakopoulos, Jack Callahan, and Adrián Demoč.

330pm and 745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with he Budapest Festival Orchestra.

April 5

330pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

8pm ET: Hotel Elefant Relief Concert, with works by Kelley Sheehan, Rossa Crean, Shawn Lovato, Mary Kouyoumdjian, and Caleb Burhans.

April 6

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with half-hour sets by David Grubbs, Joe McPhee, Ikue Mori, Claire Chase, Ken Vandermark, and Arto Lindsay.

April 7

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

7pm ET: Jeremy Denk discusses and plays excerpts from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I. At the Greene Space, NYC.

8pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with half-hour sets by Aaron Dilloway, Container, Hanging w/ Galcher Lustwerk, Lea Bertucci w/ visuals by Bradley Eros, Sarah Davachi, Tashi Wada w/ Julia Holter

6pm PT: Opera Povera presents Pauline Oliveros’s open-form The Lunar Opera; Deep Listening For_Tunes, in a version called Full Pink Moon.

April 8

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

6pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with Asha Rowland and Lykanthea.

April 9

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

730pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with half-hour sets by Tuli Bera/Adam Shead, Marvin Tate/Molly Jones, Sara Zalek/Cher Jey, Alexander Hayashi/Takashi Shallow, Cristal Sabbagh/Scott Rubin. Curated by pt.fwd

April 1o

3pm CET: Bach's St. John Passion from the Thomaskirche in Leipzig, with online participation.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Daniel Barenboim performs Beethoven's Diabelli Variations at Boulez Saal.

830pm CET: At the Schinkel Pavilion, Dietrich Henschel and Arno Waschk perform songs of Beethoven, Liszt, and Wolf.

730pm ET: Benjamin Hochman plays Mozart, courtesy of the 92nd St. Y.

730pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with half-hour sets by Ben Vida, Tyondai Braxton, Ben Vida, Olivia Block, Emmett Kelly, Byron Westbrook.

April 11

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm ET: Experimental Sound Studio presents Quarantine Concerts on Twitch, with Lou Mallozzi: re-stilled.

April 13

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Daniel Barenboim and Michael Barenboim play Mozart sonatas at Boulez Saal.

830pm CET: At the Schinkel Pavilion, pianist Zlata Chochieva performs Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Medtner.

730pm ET: Shai Wosner & Orion Weiss perform Bach's Fugue in G minor on two pianos, courtesy of Music Mondays.

April 14

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

730pm ET: Marc-André Hamelin Hauskonzert, courtesy of the 92nd St. Y.

April 15

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

April 16

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Alan Gilbert conducts the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic in music of Torbjörn Iwan Lundquist, Mozart, and Haydn.

8pm ET: Musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra perform from their homes.

April 17

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Daniel Barenboim and Michael Barenboim play Mozart sonatas at Boulez Saal.

830pm CET: At the Schinkel Pavilion, Tabea Zimmermann and Francesco Piemontesi perform works for viola and piano.

73opm ET: Pianist Pedja Muzijevic performs music of CPE Bach, Antheil, Glass, Satie, and Cage, courtesy of the 92nd St. Y.

730pm ET: Violinist Alexi Kenney performs in lieu of a scheduled concert with the New Haven Symphony

April 18

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Three musicians from the Berlin Philharmonic — Emmanuel Pahud, Amihai Grosz, and Marie-Pierre Langlamet — play a French program via the Digital Concert Hall.

12pm ET: Cellist Zuill Bailey performs via the Violin Channel.

April 19

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

5pm ET: The American Composers Orchestra presents the first in a series of commissioned solo works. Miranda Cuckson plays a piece by Ethan Iverson. Ticketed event on Zoom, with proceeds going to benefit artists.

April 20

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

830pm CET: At the Schinkel Pavilion, pianist Severin von Eckardstein performs Prokofiev, Medtner, Chopin.

April 21

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

April 22

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

8pm CET: A live concert from the Oslo Philharmonic.

See also Recital Streams, Violin Channel, and Experimental Sound Studios.

April 23

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

730pm CET: A concert by musicians of the Bergen Philharmonic.

8pm ET: Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste appears in ISSUE Project Room's Isolated Field Recordings Series.

April 24

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm CET: Daniel Barenboim plays Schumann at Boulez Saal, courtesy of medici.tv.

830pm CET: At the Schinkel Pavilion, Gabriel Schwabe and Nicholas Rimmer perform cello-and-piano works by Schubert and Chopin.

1pm ET: Kamala Sankaram's all decisions will be made by consensus, a Zoom Opera presented by HERE in NYC.

6pm ET: Live-stream from ThingNY.

April 25

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

1pm ET: An "At-Home Gala" from the Metropolitan Opera.

7pm ET: Chamber program of American music from the Berlin Philharmonic.

6pm ET: Live-stream from ThingNY.

7pm ET: Kamala Sankaram's all decisions will be made by consensus, a Zoom Opera presented by HERE in NYC.

7pm ET: Jennifer Koh performs another "Alone Together" program.

4pm PT: Indexical hosts a stream on Twitch.

April 26

6pm CET: Pierre-Laurent Aimard performs Beethoven, Ligeti, Benjamin, and Berg in Dortmund.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

3pm ET: Kamala Sankaram's all decisions will be made by consensus, a Zoom Opera presented by HERE in NYC.

5pm ET: American Composers Orchestra presents harpist Ahya Simone playing a new work by Shara Nova. Ticketed event on Zoom, with proceeds going to benefit artists.

6pm ET: Live-stream from ThingNY.

April 27

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

815pm CET: A Monday Concert from the Bayerische Staatsoper.

April 28

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

745pm CET: Quarantine Soirée with members of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

6pm PT: Esa-Pekka Salonen takes part in the LA Phil's "At Home" series, via KUSC.

April 29

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

730pm ET: A homebound Timothy Andres recreates the Carnegie Hall recital that he would have given tonight.

April 30

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

730pm CET: A concert by musicians of the Bergen Philharmonic.

2pm ET: Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis, and Jeremy Denk appear together in a presentation by Carnegie Hall.

730pm PT: Musicians of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra presents music of Bach, Debussy, Albinoni and Piazzolla from their own homes, with a special appearance by the Miró Quartet.

May 1

11am CET: Kirill Petrenko leads a chamber-sized Berlin Philharmonic in program of Pärt, Ligeti, Barber, and Mahler.

2pm CET: A May Day Matinee by the Helsinki Philharmonic.

5pm-10pm CET: KDM Karlsruhe presents the final night of its digital Feminale der Musik festival.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

1pm ET: Alan Gilbert hosts a conductors' roundtable on his Facebook page, with Simon Rattle, Daniel Harding, and Karina Canellakis.

May 2

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

7pm ET: Jennifer Koh performs another "Alone Together" program.

4pm PT: Indexical hosts a stream on Twitch.

May 3

5pm CET: Richard Egarr and Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya perform on fortepiano four-hands at the Museum Geelvinck in Amsterdam. Tickets are 5 euros.

7pm CET: Igor Levit Hauskonzert.

3-9pm ET: A Bang on a Can Online Marathon.

May 4

730pm CET: Igor Levit's final Hauskonzert, for the time being: Beethoven Op. 14 No. 2 and Op. 90.

815pm CET: A Monday Concert from the Bayerische Staatsoper, with Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber.

2pm ET: Jonathan Biss performers three Beethoven sonatas, as part of the Virtually Gilmore series.

May 5



2pm ET: Igor Levit performs an all-Beethoven program from Berlin, as part of the Virtually Gilmore series.

May 6

7pm CET: Brass players from the Royal Stockholm Philkharmonic play Mussorgsky, Dukas, and Rautavaara.

May 7

730pm CET: Edward Gardner leads the Bergen Philharmonic in an all-Copland program.

8pm CET: The Oslo Philharmonic presents a program of Schoenberg, Berg, and Wagner, with Lisa Davidsen as soloist.

4pm PT: The American Youth Symphony's Virtual Gala includes the première of Carlos Izcaray's Geometric Unities.

730pm ET: Roman Rabinovch gives a home recital under the auspices of the 92nd St Y.

May 8

8pm CET: The Oslo Philharmonic plays Copland, Gabrieli, Barber, Handel, and Takemitsu.

4pm ET: A Silk Road benefit concert featuring Yo-Yo Ma.

3pm Central: The Spektral Quartet presents a New Music Help Desk with violinist Miranda Cuckson.

3pm PT: Percussionist James Beauton presents a virtual concert via Facebook.

7pm ET: Countertenor John Holiday in recital from home, presented by Opera Philadelphia.

May 9

12pm PT: Percussionist James Beauton presents a virtual concert via Facebook.

4pm PT: Indexical hosts a stream on Twitch.

May 10

5pm ET: As part of the American Composers Orchestra's COVID commissioning series, Derek Bermel plays a new work by Sakari Dixon Vanderveer.

6pm ET: Yo-Yo plays a memorial concert on behalf of Lincoln Center.

May 12

730pm: Tamara Stefanovich gives a home recital under the auspices of the 92nd St Y.

May 13

7pm CET: Janine Jensen leads members of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic in music of Beethoven and Bach.

May 14

730pm CET: Edward Gardner leads members of the Bergen Philharmonic in Britten's Les Illuminations (with Mari Eriksmoe) and Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony No. 1.

8pm CET: The Oslo Philharmonic presents music of Bach, Mozart, and Grieg.

May 15

12pm ET: Alan Gilbert hosts another conductors' roundtable, this time with with Marin Alsop, Antonio Pappano, and Esa-Pekka Salonen.

4pm Central: Another Spektral Quartet New Music Help Desk.

6pm-10pm ET: Claire Chase presents a marathon performance of works from her Density 2036 project, to benefit the New Music Solidarity Fund.

May 16

6pm CET: A 24-hour Music Never Sleeps marathon, hosted by Jan Vogler in Dresden, in lieu of the Dresden Music Festival. Performers include Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Emanuel Ax, Ian Bostridge, les Capuçon, Eric Clapton, José Cura, Tan Dun, Barbara Hannigan, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Ute Lemper, Gil Shaham, Bryn Terfel, and Rufus Wainwright.

4pm PT: Indexical hosts a stream on Twitch, featuring Object Collection, Ma'ayan Tsadka & Dani Williamson, and Kirschner Computing.

8pm ET: The Cincinnati Symphony, streaming live from its Music Hall, begins its Fanfare Project, a COVID commissioning series, with the premiere of Matthis Pintscher's vitres (fragment...). There will also be a performance of Mahler's Piano Quartet.

May 17

5pm ET: As part of the American Composers Orchestra's COVID commissioning series, Jennifer Koh plays a new work by Gity Razaz.

4pm CT: Third Coast Percussion hosts a fundraiser, with the premiere of a piece by Jlin.

May 18

815pm: The seventh Monday Concert from the Bayerischer Staatsoper, featuring music of Robert and Clara Schumann.

May 19

730pm: Jesse Mills, violin, and Rieko Aizawa, piano, give a home recital under the auspices of the 92nd St. Y.

May 20

7pm CET: Alan Gilbert conducts the Royal Stockholm Phlilharmonic in Schubert's "Unfinished," Debussy's Prelude to "The Afternoon of a Faun," and Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder, with Nina Stemme.

8pm CET: Another Oslo Philharmonic Mellomspill program, with Debussy, Ravel, and Berio.

830pm CET: Opening concert of the Bergen International Festival, with Edward Gardner, the Bergen Philharmonic, Leif Ove Andsnes, and Mari Eriksmoen.

May 21

2pm ET: A Carnegie Hall tribute to the late Lynn Harrell.

8pm ET: Ensemble Mise-En presents flutist Kelley Barnett, playing works by Seong Ae Kim, Nick Pauly, Kaija Saariaho, Jonathan Favero, Alicia Terzian, and Yeabon Jo.

May 22



1pm ET: Trinity Wall Street presents Sandbox Percussion.

3pm Central: Another Spektral Quartet New Music Help Desk.

9pm ET: On the Quarantine Concerts, Karl Larson plays Sarah Hennies's SOVT.

May 23

7pm CET: Kirill Petrenko leads the Berlin Philharmonic in Debussy's Faun, Hindemith's Kammermusik No. 1, and Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht.

8pm CET: Schumann concert from the Bergen International Festival.

2pm ET: A Quarantine Concerts Sequesterfest, featuring Steve Beresford, Peter Brötzmann, Rebekah Heller, Rob Mazurek, and Hamid Drake.

May 24

7pm CET: Igor Levit returns, for the day, to his Hauskonzert format, playing Bach-Busoni chorale preludes.

915pm CET: Víkingur Ólafsson, remote from Reykjavík, performs the Grieg concerto with the Bergen Philharmonic at the Bergen International Festival.

3pm ET: Yo-Yo Ma performs the six Bach suites at WGBH in Boston.

5pm ET: As part of the American Composers Orchestra's COVID commissioning series, Jeffrey Zielger plays a new work by Yuan-Chen Li.

4pm PT: A solo recital by Alexi Kenney, for the benefit of the California Symphony.

7pm ET: Pedja Mužijević performs JS Bach, CPE Bach, and Henry Cowell in a recital presented by Spoleto Festival USA. The video will remain online until June 8.

May 25

8pm CET: Adam Plachetka and David Švec perform Winterreise, live from the Prague Spring festival.

815pm CET: Monday Concert with Golda Schultz from the Bayerische Staatsoper.

9pm CET: A Jörg Widmann concert from the Bergen International Festival.

May 26

730pm CET: A Beethoven and Bartók house concert from the Grieg villa in Norway, with Leif Ove Andsnes, Mari Eriksomen, and others, courtesy of the Bergen International Festival.

May 27

8pm CET: Robert Kružík leads the Prague Radio Symphony in music of Pavel Haas, Dvořák, Penderecki, and Janéček, live from the Prague Spring festival.

830pm CET: Musicians from the Orchestra de Paris perform Wagner's Siegfried Idyll, the Sextet from Strauss's Capriccio, and the Good Friday Music from Parsifal in the Philharmonie de Paris.

12pm ET: A four-hour marathon performance of Luciano Berio's Sequenzas, organized by Aaron Wolff.

May 28

830pm CET: At the Philharmonie de Paris, an ensemble billed as Renaud Capuçon and Friends performs Strauss's Metamorphosen.

7pm ET: ICE, in league with the Library of Congress and Portland Ovations, presents an interactive digital concert with world premières by Ashley Fure and Suzanne Farrin. Register in advance.

May 29



3pm Central: Another Spektral Quartet New Music Help Desk.

May 30

2pm CET: Igor Levit performs Satie's Vexations.

7pm ET: Another Music Never Sleeps marathon via WQXR, featuring Joyce DiDonato, Sandbox Percussion, and musicians of the BBC Philharmonic.

May 31

5pm ET: As part of the American Composers Orchestra's COVID commissioning series, Anthony Roth Costanzo and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus perform a new work by Carlos Simon.