Classical music/Opera direct to home 19 – and two before a live audience

CLASSICAL MUSIC/OPERA At home and live, though Birmingham Opera Company's treasury is tops

Finally, you can be in the room, or space, where it happens in two east London venues

It’s begun: very limited access to live music, the chance to sit before one or two players in the same room – as we were doing only three and a half months ago, in some cases thousands of us before an orchestra of up to a hundred musicians.

Classical music/Opera direct to home 17 - festive inventions

CLASSICAL MUSIC/OPERA DIRECT TO HOME 17 Festive inventions

Celebrating a maverick conductor, two great artists in recital and home-grown ingenuity

As the Wigmore Hall goes dark again for the summer after a stupendous series of June weekday recitals - you can still catch them all on film at the Wigmore's website, or on BBC Radio 3, and Boyd Tonkin's review of two concerts will appear here on Sunday - the shadows grow on what our goverment's going to do about the arts.

New Music Lockdown 12: Glastonbury Festival Special

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 12 Glastonbury Festival special

Check out the wealth of online happenings that make up Glastonbury 2020

This morning at 9.00 AM would be when Worthy Farm opened its gates to the hedonistic hordes. The weather is scorchio and Glastonbury 50 would have been such a party. Instead, that will all be Glastonbury 2021. So right now, those who love their annual Pilton pilgrimage need to get inventive: the festival and the BBC have laid on a feast of allsorts. It’s about to kick off. Let’s get amongst it…

New Music Lockdown 11: Make Music Day, Greenpeace Festival, Tiny Changes, Kasabian and more

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 11 Make Music Day, Greenpeace Festival, Tiny Changes, Kasabian and more

This week's selection of the most striking new online music events to enjoy from home

The lockdown may be loosening but we’re no nearer to gigs and festivals occurring so, for the foreseeable, online is where it’s at. Here, then, is the latest selection of musical happenings that you can wrap your eyes and ears around during the coming week. Dive in!

Make Music Day

Classical music/Opera direct to home 15 - opening up at different rates

CLASSICAL MUSIC/OPERA DIRECT TO HOME 15 Opening up at different rates

The Royal Opera cautiously re-engages, while Sweden and Norway continue apace

It's taken time, but at last we have two major musical figures speaking up for cultural institutions in dire straits. Following a crucial, detailed article by Charlotte Higgins in The Guardian, Simon Rattle and Mark Elder have finally taken up the cudgels as their colleagues in the theatre world have been doing for weeks.

New Music Lockdown 9: Chic, Laura Marling, Billy Bragg, Steel Panther, Wendy James and more

NEW MUSIC LOCKDOWN 9 Chic, Laura Marling, Billy Bragg, Steel Panther, Wendy James and more

From Los Angeles to Wakefield, the latest guide to new music events you can enjoy from home

For better or worse, the lockdown may be easing in the UK but there’s no sign of any gig action, even on the far distant horizon. So it’s back to our screens for all that, and here’s the latest, liveliest selection of concerts, conversations and virtual festival action for the coming week! Dive in!

The Other Songs/Brit School Festival

Classical Music/Opera direct to home 12 - partying at a distance

CLASSICAL MUSIC / OPERA DIRECT TO HOME 12 Festivals cope with live online events

Festivals cope with live online events and past fare

What would have been the festival season starts around now. Some organisations are offering mementos of past glories; others, especially in countries where the lockdown has been relaxed to a greater extent than is possible in the UK, are managing to assemble some of their artists in audience-free auditoriums, playng and singing to you online. All are under varying degrees of financial stress and many may not relaunch; help where you can with donations every now and then.



Bergen International Festival