The Amazing World of Streaming Audio - Video Music


One of the things that seems to have blossomed during the pandemic is live and previously recorded music concerts with excellent sound and video streaming.
My favorite sites include
1) Medici.tv - with a largely classical repetiore of concerts, opera, documentaries but also some Jazz. This service features some outstanding live and recorded music festivals from all over Europe and the World. I'm a huge Opera fan so this is a must have and the productions are first class as well as many historical recordings.
2) The Metropolitain opera (metopera.org) - The Met began streaming past performances during the pandemic. They are off for the Summer but I can't wait for the 2021-22 season. 
3) Smallslive.org. this literally small jazz club in the west village of NYC actually started streaming live jazz well before the pandemic almost every night plus a huge archive of prior performances.

I love live music and as I live near NYC great venues are in abundance for me which I still patronize as often as I can - but being able to watch a performance at La Scala on high def TV with streaming high def audio whenever I want is just awesome!!
Anyone else have some favorites to share?

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The Berlin Philharmonic’s streaming broadcasts via their Digital Concert Hall sound quite good.

I can't lie though; I do miss live music. One of the best things I heard this past summer was a 12 year old girl singing the Star Bangled Banner at my sons' swim meet. The sheer beauty of the tone of her voice reminded me of how I aspire to have my home audio system sound.
For EDM/Electronica, the Cercle youtube channel has some amazing live sets recorded in really interesting locations.  One was even done from a hot air balloon in Turkey, and it's fantastic visually and aurally as well.
Audiogon members seem to care more about sound rather than music. I'm just the opposite. 
Interesting indeed.  I will have to check it out.  I knew about the broadcasts but so far I haven't followed up on them.  I will have to check them out.   Thanks!