Watch Early Music!
Videos listed in no particular order
The Choir of St. Luke in the Fields, directed by David Shuler presents A Sixteenth-Century Roman Christmas, featuring Missa Hodie Christus natus est by G.P. da Palestrina. Debuting on December 10.
ARTEK presents Artemisia: Light and Shadow, streamed live on October 24, 2020.
Polyhymnia's YouTube channel with their "Music in Isolation" series.
The Renaissance Street Singers will perform socially-distanced in Central Park near West 67th, Sept. 20 at 2:30pm. Watch here
Harold Rosenbaum's Channel featuring the New York Virtuoso Singers and the Canticum Novum Singers
Island Symphony Orchestra videos featuring violinist Rachell Ellen Wong
Quire of Cheahs - Choral music with Phillip Cheah
Blue Hill Bach Festival virtual performances
Gotham Early Music Scene YouTube channel
Midtown Concerts Livestream Archives
Shirley Mirley's Doomsday Baroque Wonderland
Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichordist, with Quarantine Couperin
John Mark Rozendaal, viols da gamba with Quarantine Consort
Niccolo Seligmann, multi-instrumentalist, with Unboxing Instruments
Home with Rachell - music with violinist Rachell Ellen Wong
Bálint Karosi, organ and harpsichord
Orchestra of St. Luke's Bach at Home Festival
Trinity Church Wall Street on-demand music videos
The Clarion Choir and The Clarion Orchestra
Parker Ramsay, harpist, harpsichordist
Choir of The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, NYC
Kenneth Weiss, harpsichord: Art of Fugue in Confinement
Sarah Stone, cello & viola da gamba: Bach Everyday & Communitea Chamber Music