Streaming the Seattle Symphony became a source of connection.


By BY BROOKE JARVIS
U.S.
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When I heard that the Seattle Symphony, which had been ordered to close like everything else, would be livestreaming free concerts during the crisis, I almost cried. I had never actually been to one of its performances before, even though I live less than two miles from Benaroya Hall. But now, seeing my city shut down around me, I couldn’t wait to watch.
New York Times

March 25, 2020 at 12:00AM

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