Hamilton and The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History have launched #EduHam at Home, a free digital program for students and their families to explore the world of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical and America’s founding era.
#EduHam at Home is an extension of the Hamilton Education Program, a classroom initiative that walks through Lin Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton creation process and ends with students making and performing their own musical theatre pieces.
Explore the genealogy and history of popular music genres from origin till present (1870-2016) with Musicmap.info.
The Music Timeline shows genres of music waxing and waning, based on how many Google Play Music users have an artist or album in their music library, and other data (such as album release dates). Go to About Music Timeline to learn more about how this visualization works!
FenderPlay is offering three months of guitar, bass, and ukelele lessons for FREE! An article from Time Out states, "The famed guitar maker has even got high-resolution videos with lovely real teachers, and you can track your progress online. You can follow along to videos or practise at your own pace, with adjustable scrolling tablature and a metronome. And before you ask, yes, the offer is open to people all over the world."
Experience the best museums from London to Seoul in the comfort of your own home.
The Seattle Symphony is organizing free livestreams and rebroadcasts until the orchestra can return to the Benaroya Hall stage. More details will be shared in at seattlesymphony.org/live.
“Met Opes To Launch Free Nightly Streams During Coronavirus Closure. All "Nightly Met Opera Streams" will begin at 7:30pm and will remain available via the homepage of metopera.org for 20 hours. The homepage link will open the performance on the Met Opera on Demand streaming service. The performance will also be viewable on all Met Opera on Demand apps.”