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2 pm ET: Hamburg International Music Festival presents Insula Orchestra & Laurence Equilbey. Laurence Equilbey conducts Insula Orchestra and Accentus Choir in an all-Schumann program comprising Vom Pagen und der Knigstochter Op. 140, Des Sngers Fluch Op. 139, Requiem fr Mignon Op. 98b, and Nachtlied Op. 108. View here.

7:30 pm ET: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presents Inside Chamber Music: Haydn's Trio in E. Bruce Adolphe is joined by CMS artists to examine Haydn's Trio in E for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Hob. XV:28. Composed six years after Mozart's death, this piano trio shows Haydn as a mature master of great subtlety. Tickets $15. View here and on demand for one week.

12 pm ET: Kirkpatrick & Kinslow Productions presents The Sound of Identity. Tulsa Opera's 2019 production of Mozart's Don Giovanni featuring transgender baritone Lucia Lucas in the title role marked the first time an American opera company cast a trans woman in a principal role. The Sound of Identity, a full-length film documenting Lucas's experience in Tulsa and featuring her mentor Tulsa Opera Artistic Director and composer Tobias Picker, is released to coincide with, and celebrate, Pride Month 2021. The film is directed by James Kicklighter. People in the USA and Canada can rent the film on a variety of platforms including: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Playstation Xbox, Fandango Now, Vudu, Hoopla, DirecTV, Dish, InDemand (Charter, Comcast, Cox, Spectrum), and Vubiquity (TMobile, Verizon).

6 pm ET: National Sawdust presents Fire This Time. A new series from poet and musician Lynne Procope inspired by the intellectual and artistic legacy of James Baldwin. Conceived as a virtual salon, Procope will sit down with musicians, critics, stick fighters, DJs, academics, curators, poets, and music lovers at the ley lines of organizing, activism, and the legacy of perhaps the most influential writer of the last century. She will be joined by Rondel Benjamin, Chief Dreamer and co-founder of Bois Academy of Trinidad and Tobago, to explore the cultural history and foundational music of the Kongo artform of Kalinda as it survives in the stick fighting arenas of the islands. Register for Zoom and view here.

** 2 pm ET: Hamburg International Music Festival presents Song Of America I. The first of a two-part concert featuring sopranos Louise Toppin and Leah Hawkins, mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, tenor Lawrence Brownlee, baritones Justin Austin and Thomas Hampson, and pianists Howard Watkins and Joseph Joubert. A celebration of Black music including works by Kurt Pahlen, Hermann Reutter, Wilhelm Grosz, Howard Swanson, Florence B. Price, Margaret Bonds, Robert Owens, H. Leslie Adams, Andre Myers, George Walker, Hale Smith, Harriette Davison Watkins, Richard Thompson, Brandon J. Spencer, Damien Sneed, and Leonard Bernstein. View here.

8 pm ET: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents BSO Sessions: Name That Tune. The BSO is back for another fun, interactive round of Name That Tune. Can you guess the composer and piece as clues scroll across the screen? Hurry and say your answer before the work is revealed. Tickets $10. View here and on demand.

8 pm ET: Roulette presents C. Spencer Yeh. A solo concert of performance on violin, voice, and electronics, presented in two parts with intermission. C. Spencer Yeh is recognized for interdisciplinary activities as an artist, improviser, and composer, as well as for his music project Burning Star Core. View here. LIVE

** 2 pm ET: Hamburg International Music Festival presents Song Of America II. Sopranos Louise Toppin and Leah Hawkins, mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska, tenor Lawrence Brownlee, baritones Justin Austin and Thomas Hampson, pianists Howard Watkins and Joseph Joubert, and players from Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie Bremen celebrate Black music with works by Henry Thacker Burleigh, Florence B. Price, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, William Grant Still, David Baker, Adolphus Hailstork, Robert Owens, Anthony R. Green, Peter Ashbourne, Shawn Okpebholo, Rosephanye Powell, Valerie Capers, B.E. Boykin, Jasmine Barnes, and Tyshawn Sorey. View here.

2 pm ET: Concertgebouworkest presents Janine Jansen. Artist in residence Janine Jansen and musicians from the Concertgebouworkest perform Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale, a parable about a soldier who trades his violin with the devil for a book that can predict the future of the economy. In 1918, Stravinsky noted that subsequent performances should be adapted to the time and place where they would be performed. Six musicians from the Concertgebouworkest and Jansen are happy to listen, assisted by actor Vincent van der Valk and dancer Carolyn Bolton. View here.

11 pm ET: Seattle Symphony presents Wish Upon the Stars. Conductor Larry Loh returns to Seattle for this nostalgia-filled program featuring popular selections from Beauty and the Beast, How to Train Your Dragon, and The Jungle Book, as well as classical works from Fantasia and Fantasia 2000. View here.

** 7:30 pm Tesla Quartet presents A Bartk Journey Part V. The Tesla Quartet journeys through the six string quartets of Bla Bartk. This week, a complete performance of String Quartet No. 5, Sz. 102. For a deeper dive, June 1 features a talk by Karly Schranz, founding second violinist of the Takcs Quartet, and there is a Virtual Open Rehearsal on June 4 at 1 pm ET. Register for complete series and view here. LIVE

7:30 pm ET: Charlotte Symphony presents Mozart Violin Concerto No. 3. Violinist Simone Porter joins the Charlotte Symphony for Mozart's Violin Concerto No 3, written when Mozart was only 19 years old. Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees leads the program that also includes Respighi's Ancient Airs and Dances. Tickets $20. View here until June 12.

8 pm ET: Moving Star presents In.Verse. Vocal ensemble Moving Star presents an evening of original works that merge improvisation and composition through the prismatic lens of poetry from the 13th century to the present. The program features a diverse array of poets, including Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, William Blake, Mary Oliver, Matsuo Basho, and Langston Hughes. The music is created and sung by the members of Morning Star: Sasha Bogdanowitsch, Thomas Cabaniss, Emily Eagen, Mark Etttinger, Tim Kiah, and Onome. In addition to a performance featuring live, synchronous singing, the program also highlights original video works from the past year of virtual performances. Tickets from $10. View here.

9 pm ET: San Antonio Symphony presents Classical Concert IX. Brett Mitchell conducts the SAS with violinist Sarah Silver Manzke in a program of works by Honegger, Piazzolla, and Mozart. Tickets $21. View here.

1 pm ET: IDAGIO Global Concert Hall presents The First Gala Concert of the Philharmonie de Paris. Khatia Buniatishvili is joined by Sabine Devieilhe, Anglique Kidjo, Edgar Moreau, Jean-Guihen Queyras, and other surprise guests along with the Orchestre des Jeunes Dmos for a program of music by Gounod, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Franck, Dvork, and more. All proceeds will be donated to the Dmos project. Tickets from $13. View here. LIVE

3 pm ET: Bergen International Music Festival presents Luna Lab. Curated by Missy Mazzoli, BIT20 Ensemble from Bergen performs several compositions emerging from Luna Composition Lab, written by American composers aged between 15 and 20. The program also includes Enthusiasm Strategies, written by Mazzoli for the Kronos Quartet and their Fifty for the Future project, and Shaker Loops by John Adams. Tickets $30. View here until June 23.

7:30 pm ET: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presents Inside Chamber Music: Mozart's String Quartet in C, Dissonance. Bruce Adolphe is joined by Calidore String Quartet to examine Mozart's String Quartet in C, K. 465, Dissonance. The opening Adagio was so extraordinary and shocking for its time that several composers attempted to "correct" Mozart's "errors" and Haydn remarked, "If Mozart wrote it, he must have meant it." Adolphe takes a close look at the Adagio, the so-called corrected versions, and also the brilliant Allegro that follows. Tickets $15. View here and on demand for one week.

Academy of Ancient Music

 The most listened-to period instrument ensemble, directed by Richard Egarr, has made a number of streams available on its website. Guest artists include Louise Alder, soprano, Nicola Benedetti, violin, Mary Bevan, soprano, David Blackadder, trumpet, Iestyn Davies, countertenor, Tim Mead, countertenor, Christopher Purvis, bass, and Tenebrae, directed by Nigel Short. Explore here. 152ee80cbc

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