EarRelevant Staff | 30 MAR 2021
★ Posted on Tuesdays, event listings are for Wednesday through the following Tuesday.
🎧 = audio broadcast or stream
📹 = video stream
TOP LIVE & LOCAL
Because of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, in-person concert listings are occasional and audience capacity is both limited and socially distanced. Check ticketing, availability and rules in advance. Some small live events have asked us not to list them because of limited seating capacity or because they are by invitation only. We look forward to more available, pubic live events for in-person audiences.
THERE ARE NO CONCERTS LISTED WITH IN-PERSON AUDIENCES THIS WEEK
PERFORMANCE BROADCASTS & STREAMS
WED/31 – ongoing
📹 THE ATLANTA OPERA · TAO’s Spotlight Media. Current oferings include “The Kaiser of Atlantis” and “Pagliacci,” and various other offerings through the season. Access available by season-long subscription or a la carte. atlantaopera.org
THU/1
📹 7:00pm ET: BENT FREQUENCY · Bent Frequency, The Breman Museum and Neranenah join forces to present “Mirrors.” Sarah Ambrose, flute; Jan Berry Baker, saxophone; Helen Kim, violin; Erika Tawaza, piano; Eric Jenkins, piano; Victor Pons, percussion; Stuart Gerber, percussion. A program featuring extraordinary music by six women of Jewish Heritage (Lera Auerbach, Alyssa Weinberg, Gabriela Lena Frank, Judith Shatin, Nomi Epstein and Betty Olivero) and conversations surrounding their process and their art. Free, but registration required in advance. Register for access at. tinyurl.com/22hb7e6k
THU/1
📹 8:00pm ET: ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA · “Sympathetic Resonance.” One hour on-demand video concert. Donald Runnicles, conductor; Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano. Carlos SIMON: An Elegy: A Cry From The Grave; DEBUSSY: Trois Chansons de Bilitis; BRITTEN: Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge; WAGNER: Wesendonck Lieder (arr. Henze). Ticketed on-demand video. atlantasymphony.org
THU/1, SUN/4
🎧 10:00pm ET: THE ASO ON GPB · Georgia Public Broadcasting radio stations statewide @ 10pm. Jerry Hou, conductor; Xavier Foley, double bass; David Coucheron, violin; Zhenwei Shi, viola; Rainer Eudeikis, cello; Julie Coucheron, piano. SCHUBERT: Quintet for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello & Contrabass; Xavier FOLEY: For Justice and Peace; Giovanni BOTTESINI: Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Solo Double Bass & Orchestra. www.gpb.org/radio/programs/the-aso-on-gpb
FRI/2
📹 12:30am ET: KLIMCHAK · Atlanta-based percussionist Klimchak is featured as part of the Wonder Valley Experimental 13 Festival (CA) in a virtual performance of a new work entitled “Buzz Off,” a reaction piece based on a Cold War military experiment called Operation Big Buzz, which tested the viability of deploying mosquitoes as a delivery system of biological warfare by dropping thousands of mosquitoes on the Black neighborhood of Carver Village in Savannah, Georgia. Anticipated to remain online a few days for on-demand viewing, Klimchak’s performance will livestream on YouTube at. youtu.be/eSa4Y4tYuVs
SAT/3
📹 8:00pm ET: EMORY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF ATLANTA · “String Theory” – Vega String Quartet members Jessica Shuang Wu, violin, Yinzi Kong, viola, and Guang Wang, cello, with guest first violinist David Coucheron, violist Paul Murphy and cellsit Roy Harran. Bohuslav MARTINU: Madrigals for Violin and Viola; TCHAIKOVSKY: Souvenir de Florence Part of the ECMSA Emerson Series. No registration required. schwartz.emory.edu/events-tickets/virtual-stage/
SUN/4
🎧 8:00pm ET: ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BROADCASTS · WABE-FM 90.1 @ 8pm. Jerry Hou, conductor; Xavier Foley, double bass; David Coucheron, violin; Zhenwei Shi, viola; Rainer Eudeikis, cello; Julie Coucheron, piano. SCHUBERT: Quintet for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello & Contrabass; Xavier FOLEY: For Justice and Peace; Giovanni BOTTESINI: Concerto No. 2 in B Minor for Solo Double Bass & Orchestra. (Repeats online & on HD-2: TUE/6 @ 4pm; SAT/10 @ 11am.) www.wabe.org/shows/atlanta-symphony-orchestra/
SUN/4
🎧 10:00pm ET: ATLANTA MUSIC SCENE · WABE- FM 90.1. Jazz program. Gene Harris, piano; Frank Potenza, guitar; Luther Hughes, bass’ Paul Kreibich, drums. Leon RUSSELL: This Masquerade; Antonio Carlos JOBIM: Meditation; Errol GARNER: Misty; Hoagy CARMICHAEL: Georgia on My Mind; Milt JACKSON: Bluesology. Recorded at Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall 03/20/1999. www.wabe.org/shows/atlanta-music-scene/
RECENT POSTS