What if there was a Netflix for orchestral music?

This fall, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) will have a new virtual home to connect audiences around the world. Presented by TELUS, TheConcertHall.ca will host exceptional musical experiences created and curated by the VSO. Subscribers to TheConcertHall.ca will get to access to a full season of the VSO performances, recorded using state-of-the-art technology with high-fidelity audio and in high-definition 1080p video, whilst following social distancing protocols. During the season, the VSO will explore repertoire from BachMozart, and early Beethoven, as well as Pulitzer-Prize winning African-American composer George Walker, and contemporary Canadian composers. There is even something for the kids on October 25th, with a fun-filled symphony jam session led by Juno nominee Will Stroet of CBC Kids fame.

“This is a project we imagined long before COVID,” says Angela Elster, President and CEO of VSO, “But that long-time dream’s timeline got pushed up by about four years. Through our new virtual performance home, we are incredibly excited to celebrate the power of music and to build connections around the globe through music for many years to come.”

  • TheConcertHall.ca, a new streaming concert service, lets audiences listen at home and around the world

  • 40 concert performances will stream during the season

  • Subscriptions available for just $12.99/month starting September 29 at TheConcertHall.ca

  • Opening Night is October 16 with Maestro Otto Tausk and special guest James Ehnes in a performance of Bach & Beethoven

Source: VSO media release