Coronavirus: could livestreaming be the answer to the arts industry's freefall?

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Could Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's live-streaming be the answer to the arts industry's coronavirus free-fall?

At its peak, the MSO’s livestream was viewed by more than double the concert hall’s capacity. Twenty-four hours later, it had been viewed 38,000 times. Photograph: Melbourne Symphony Orchestras an arts journalist, I have been watching the freefall of Australia’s arts industry through a very specific lens this week.

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No not really as the orchestra won’t be allowed to play or practice together .It would amount to to many people together in the same room . As this virus takes a stronger foothold. Nobody will want to leave there families to go sit or stand in a group. Sad as that might be

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Beethoven's Fifth seems like a good candidate right now..

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