For the 10 weeks of Summerfest, we're rounding up the best classical virtual concerts from around Colorado and the world. Enjoy a concert from the best screen in your house! This calendar is updated weekly.
Do you remember the first time you heard classical music? Brett Mitchell, Music Director of the Colorado Symphony, thinks for him, it may have been the Beatles!
Do you have kids studying at home? Here are nine pieces of classical music to listen to tune out distractions like the leaf blower next door or people with a naturally loud "Zoom Voice."
Back by popular demand! Turn your speakers up and let your neighbors hear Beethoven’s anthem of brotherhood and humanity this and every Friday at 5 p.m.!
The video begins with a flyover of the nearly empty streets of Milan, Italy, a stark reminder of the coronavirus' effects on every country and community on Earth.
How are you doing? How are your cats? Are they excited you’re home all the time or hiding on their highest perch wondering when you’ll finally leave their house?
It's tough to perform or rehearse as a group when you're practicing social distancing. But the Colorado Symphony managed to do just that -- dropping an epic cut of their musicians performing Beethoven's Ode To Joy from their various location.