Now More than Ever The Arts Need You

From the Archive: Now, More Than Ever

Playlists that kept us connected during the pandemic.
July 10, 2022

Video and Audio Collections Curated by Jeremy Geffen

During the initial period of challenges created by the global COVID-19 pandemic, Cal Performances launched multiple seasons of online streamed performances via Cal Performances at Home, which was extremely successful and reached audiences throughout the world when we could not have live audiences.

Even before we were able to mobilize Cal Performances at Home, though, beginning in March 2020, Executive and Artistic Director Jeremy Geffen began curating Now, More Than Ever playlists of video performances by great artists past and present. These provided audiences free ongoing contact with the performing arts during a time when gathering together was not possible. The series grew to over 60 issues featuring upwards of 300 performances.

Three playlists were contributed by guest curators­­: classical singer Julia Bullock, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. Now, More Than Ever served as a reminder of the performing arts’ unsurpassed ability to express the power and potential of the human spirit and encouraged viewers to make time each day for the arts.

While a number of the videos linked in this series are no longer active, we have preserved the original playlists and the associated introductions and commentary that accompanied them during their initial launch. You can view all of the issues below.

Now, More than Ever Archive

  • Alexi Kenney, violin

Issue 14 (May 22)

In this issue: Messiaen’s “Louange à l’Immortalité de Jésus” performed by violinist Alexi Kenney; “I’m On My Way” by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Rhiannon Giddens; Fase  danced by Anne Teresa De [...]

  • Violinist Isaac Stern

Issue 13 (May 18)

In this issue: Violinist Isaac Stern performing Bach’s Chaconne from Partita in D minor; Maya Plisetskaya dancing Mikhail Fokine’s “The Dying Swan”; Countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński performing Stanisław Moniuszko’s “Prząśniczka”; [...]

  • Youssou N'Dour and Le Super Étoile de Dakar

Issue 12 (May 14)

In this issue: Youssou N’Dour and Le Super Étoile de Dakar; pianist Timo Andres playing Robin Holcomb’s Wherein Lies the Good; mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson performing in Hippolyte et Aricie; [...]

  • "Malaika" by Miriam Makeba, vocalist

Issue 11 (May 6)

In this issue: “Malaika” by vocalist Miriam Makeba; Monteverdi’s “Adagiati, Poppea…Oblivion soave” from L’incoronazione di Poppea, sung by mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, Excerpts from John Adams’ El Niño, sung by mezzo-soprano Lorraine [...]

  • Márta and György Kurtág, piano

Issue 10 (April 30)

In this issue: Bach played by pianists Márta and György Kurtág; Caroline Shaw’s Passacaglia from Partita for Eight Voices performed by Roomful of Teeth; Handel: “Where shall I fly?” from [...]

  • Rudolf Nureyev in Vaslav Nijinksy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

Issue 9 (April 23)

In this issue: Choreographer Vaslav Nijinksy’s Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune performed by Rudolf Nureyev; Wagner’s: Prelude to Lohengrin performed by Lucerne Festival Orchestra and conducted by Claudio Abbado; Debussy’s [...]

  • Yuja Wang

Issue 8 (April 20)

In this issue: Yuja Wang/Prokofiev’s Toccata; Nina Simone/“My Baby Just Cares for Me”; Lucia Popp and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Strauss’ “Beim Schlafengehen” from the Four Last Songs; Danish String Quartet/ Beethoven’s [...]

  • Meredith Monk

Issue 7 (April 16)

In this issue: Two short works by Meredith Monk; Ginette Neveu/ Chausson’s Poème; Toumani Diabaté/“Cantelowes” from The Mandé Variations; Jessye Norman/Purcell’s “When I am laid in earth” from Dido and Aeneas; [...]

  • Batsheva

Issue 6 (April 13)

In this issue: Batsheva – The Young Ensemble/Ohad Naharin’s Echad Mi Yodea; György Cziffra/ Liszt’s Grand Galop Chromatique; Barbara Hannigan and the Berliner Philharmoniker/Hans Abrahamsen’s “I Will Go Out Now”; the [...]

  • Canteloube

Issue 5 (April 9)

In this issue: Victoria de los Ángeles and Orchestre Lamoureux/Canteloube’s “Baïlèro” from Chants d’Auvergne; Jazzmeia Horn/“Tight”; Michelle Dorrance at the 2014 Stockholm Tap Festival; Christian Tetzlaff and Lars Vogt/Brahms’ Scherzo from [...]