Quarantine Sessions

Quarantine Sessions during COVID-19 [early — the first 31 concerts]
Sundays@1pm (Pacific) | Livestream: ccrma.stanford.edu/live
(California / Germany / Belgium / Ireland / Michigan / Australia / Lithuania / Ontario / Sweden)
FREE
Open to the Public, our core group is

Constantin Basica, Chris Chafe, Henrik von Coler, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano. Juan Parra, Klaus Scheuermann

#31 video (6-Dec-2020)

#30 video (29-Nov-2020) guest: Per Anders Nilsson

#29 video (22-Nov-2020) guest: Paul Phillips

#28 video (15-Nov-2020) guest: Jonathan Impett

#27 video (8-Nov-2020) guest: Alex Chechile

#26 video (1-Nov-2020)

#25 video (25-Oct-2020)

#24 video (18-Oct-2020)

#23 video (4-Oct-2020)

#22 video (27-Sep-2020)

#21 video (20-Sep-2020)

#20 video (15-Aug-2020)

#19 video (8-Aug-2020) TeleCello Concerto, guests: Sarah Weaver, John Granzow

#18 video (1-Aug-2020) guest: Nicola Hein

#17 video (18-Jul-2020) guests: Stephanie Sherriff, Barbara Nerness, Jonathan Impett

#16 video (11-Jul-2020) guest: Nicola Hein

#15 video (4-Jul-2020) guests: Emily Graber, Scott Oshiro, Hans Kretz, Sarah Weaver

#14 video (27-Jun-2020) guest: Jonathan Impett

#13 video (20-Jun-2020) guests: Emily Graber, Scott Oshiro

#12 video (13-Jun-2020) guest: Alex Chechile

#11 video (6-Jun-2020)

#10 video (30-May-2020) guest: Stephanie Sherriff

#9 video (23-May-2020) guests: Michiko Theurer, Michele Cheng, Hassan Estakhrian

#8 video (16-May-2020) guests: Matt Hughes, Mantautas Krukauskas

#7 video (9-May-2020) guests: Jonathan Impett, Jean P’ark, Julie Zhu

#6 video (2-May-2020) guests: Stephanie Sherriff, Eoin Callery

#5 video  (25-Apr-2020) guests: Jonathan Impett, Simona Fitcal, John Granzow

#4 video (18-Apr-2020) guest: Pamela Davis Kivelson

#3 video (11-Apr-2020) guest: Michiko Theurer

#2 video and announcements at CCRMA and in Berlin (4-Apr-2020)

#1 video (28-Mar-2020)

[Henrik von Coler writes] The Coronavirus Crisis has changed our lives and we are in the midst of a long period without concerts as we knew them. In addition to the problem of large audiences, the regulations also make it ‘virtually’ impossible for musicians to get together, to rehearse, or perform. However, many technologies and solutions are already available, helping us to find new ways of collaborating and transporting our work to audiences.

In the past few weeks, we have been programming, testing, and rehearsing in an online environment between California, Berlin (DE), and Ghent (BE). Each Saturday afternoon we are presenting a concert that connects six musicians from these locations and guests from other places to each other. The sessions are broadcast live with audio and video feeds from each site.