We know our audience appreciates a broad spectrum of music. Many organizations and artists make their music available for livestream or listen later. Happy Listening!
Bob Cole Conservatory of Music: CalState University Long Beach posts videos on their youtube channel after each performance. If you can’t attend in person this channel will give you a feel for their incredible range of music.
Boston Conservatory at Berklee: Showcase collections on Vimeo are available anytime. The videos cover a broad range of performances at multiple theaters. The collections will be updated when the school year starts.
Clickable Chamber Music Newsletter from Southern California An aficionado’s guide to upcoming livestreamed concerts on the world’s chamber music scene — with select reprises of previously livestreamed concerts.
Dougie MacLean Livestreams: “One of Scotland’s premier singer-songwriters”, posts a concert about once a week on Youtube. The videos are left online, so watch anytime!
Eventbrite Free Online concerts: This link is for free concerts and lectures.
Library of Congress Folklife Concerts: American Folklife Center’s free Homegrown concert series presents the very best of traditional music and dance from a variety of folk cultures thriving in the US and around the world.
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Livestreams feature a variety of exceptional artists performing at the American Philosophical Society’s Benjamin Franklin Hall.
Songkick Livestream Concerts: Songkick, a concert agglomerator website, now includes links to livestream concerts. Access prices vary by artist.
Southern California Early Music Society: Supports the study, performance and enjoyment of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical music. Their calendar of concerts and events includes YouTube premiers.
Undiscovered Music: Livestream Acoustic concerts from across the US.
Western Washington University: The College of Fine and Performing Arts livestreams a variety of concerts throughout the school year. Tune in for free at concert time.