CultureNet is a new arts-focused streaming network and music education platform that helps the whole family learn about classical music. This new service is perfect for all the newly appointed stay-at-home educators to teach their kids about music and instruments. Designed by award-winning filmmakers and educators to stimulate curiosity and engagement in the arts, CultureNet is available to subscribers online and via its iOS and Apple TV apps in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia.
CultureNet works with world-class artists, musicians, authors, and thinkers to bring educational content to families at home, as well as to schools who need interactive virtual content for their in-person or virtual classroom right now. Through a host of on-demand educational experiences, and a unique narrative-driven approach to music exploration, subscribers will find thoughtfully curated films, series, and performances that feature the personalities of the artists and the stories behind their work to create a true connection with audiences.
For only $49 a year (and right now it’s 50% off with the code CultureNet50), parents, homeschoolers, and art lovers get access to the entire CultureNet library, with new ad-free content each week, including:
- Remote Renaissance: a brand new release as of today that is a completely unique educational experience that interlaces short lessons with dynamic performance clips and documentaries. The first episode, “Introduction to the Orchestra,” is available now and new episodes will be released weekly. This program includes a free specialized curriculum created by a team of award-winning educators.
- Educational Resources including easy-to-use guides and activities for your child.
- Film premieres: Among CultureNet’s ever-growing catalog of arts-focused documentaries is the exclusive digital premiere of the film Forte — a documentary that follows Tatiana Berman, an acclaimed violinist and mother of three, and two other remarkable women working to balance their lives in the ultra-competitive world of classical music. Forte, as well as the films Maestro and Nordic Pulse, can also be leveraged in the classroom or homeschool environment by using CultureNet’s free curriculum for these films, available online now.
- Streaming content includes performances, concerts, and films with classical biggest stars featuring Grammy winners, Oscar winners, and NY Times best-selling authors such as Yo-Yo Ma, Lang Lang, Pavarotti, Hilary Hahn, The New York Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, the Baltic Sea Philharmonic, the Berliner Philharmoniker, and many more.
- Six Feet Apart Podcast: a video podcast that gives artists and musicians who can’t travel or tour a forum to talk about new projects or how they’re working differently during the covid window. It’s hosted by CultureNet founder and documentary filmmaker, David Donnelly.
- Forte film premiere: a documentary that follows Tatiana Berman, an acclaimed violinist and two other women working to balance their lives in the ultra-competitive world of classical music.
- Performances and content by classical’s biggest stars including Martha Argerich, Lang Lang, Pavarotti, The New York Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, Baltic Sea Philharmonic, the Berliner Philharmoniker, Hilary Hahn and many more.
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Glenda, Charlie David Cates