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The Auditori, now closed but posting concerts that have taken place there

The music at the Auditori doesn’t stop

It is making some of the concerts it has hosted accessible on its online channels.

The program of the Auditori de Barcelona is intense these days. Of course, in a virtual way. The space takes over the hashtag #TheShowMustGoOn and adds the #LAuditoriACasaTeva homegrown tag. And if there is something positive, in the cultural field, during these days of confinement, is that we can use them to recover and calmly enjoy shows that have already passed. This is what the Auditori does through its various Internet channels, publishing concerts that have been made in its building or that have been organized or co-organized by them. There is content for every preference and age groups. For example, there is a montage on its YouTube channel called Toy Sonets, a show full of charm and creativity designed for children from 1 year old onwards. Also, on the same channel you will find the concert offered by the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya  (OBC) on the beach of San Sebastián de la Barceloneta in June 2018. The Auditorium has even created a Spotify playlist , by the name of Coronalist, with more than 17 hours of music.

The team also invites you to virtually attend major concerts that have taken place in the best venues in Europe. Every evening on their Facebook profile you can follow a concert, which is simultaneously broadcasted from different music venues across the continent. This streaming cycle opened with the performance of Symphony no. 9 by Dvorák by the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks at the Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam.

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Publication date: Tuesday, 31 March 2020
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