
BY: Silvia Donati
Concert halls have been closed due to the coronavirus emergency, but music doesn’t stop: opera houses around world and theaters large and small are transferring their concerts online and inviting a virtual audience to attend for free.
It’s a way to help people feel less lonely in these times of home confinement, and use the power of music to uplift spirits. From the Metropolitan Opera House in New York to the Philharmonic of Berlin to the Teatro Fenice in Venice, and more, you can now enjoy many music shows from the comfort of home.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com
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