LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Orchestra has launched a new website page where people can watch virtual performances by musicians.
The move comes after the orchestra canceled the end of its concert season due to the coronavirus pandemic. The webpage is a way for the orchestra to share music and connect with people who are confined due to social distancing requirements, the organization said in a statement.
The webpage will include videos of performances, interviews, instrument demonstrations and other content.
In one of the latest videos added this week, music director Teddy Abrams and concertmaster Gabriel Lefkowitz perform a virtuoso duet of “Perpetuum Mobile” by Franz Ries.
More content is planned for the future.
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