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Troubleshooting

I see an error.
If you see, “Cannot load M3U8: 400 Bad Request” in the player window, it means that the live stream has not yet been turned on. The stream is typically turned on 15 minutes before the start of the concert.

Image occasionally goes black or is blurry.
The image may initially appear blurry for 10-15 seconds as the system determines the appropriate streaming quality level for your computer or mobile device. Although the streaming system should automatically serve you the ideal quality your internet connection speed, you can manually select a quality by clicking on the “HD” button in the lower right corner of the player window. We suggest keeping it on “Auto” unless you are having trouble. Selecting too high of a level will cause your stream to be interrupted or freeze.

Computer + device requirements
Our live streaming service is designed to work across computers (Mac and Windows), mobile devices running Apple iOS or Android (iPads, Android tablets, iPhones, and Android phones), and many smart TVs. For best results, make sure your computer or device’s software is up to date. Recommended computer browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Internet Explorer is not recommended due to occasional errors.

Can I watch a concert on my tv with Chromecast or Airplay?
Yes; however, this feature relies on having a strong wireless signal. You should see a Chromecast or Airplay icon in the lower right corner of the website player window if your computer or mobile device recognizes a Goole Chromecast, Amazon FireTV, Chromecast-enabled TV, or Apple TV on your home network. Change your TV to the appropriate input, and then click the Chromecast or Airplay icon in the player window on your computer or mobile device. In a few moments, you should see the image on your TV. If it does not work, please make sure that you mobile device’s Wi-Fi is turned on.

I don’t hear any sound.
Please confirm that your device’s volume is turned up and not muted. If you’re on a computer, also click on the speaker icon in the lower-left corner of the player window and make sure the volume is turned up. If you see the speaker icon with an X next to it, your player is muted. Click the icon to unmute.

The sound is too quiet.
The live stream may sound quieter than other content on the internet or files on your computer. Classical music has a wide range of sounds. For the best experience, make sure that your device volume and the player volume are not set to a low volume. Consider using headphones or connecting to a stereo system.

Can I watch past concerts?
Due to licensing and performance restrictions, most concerts are only available during the livestream. We are unable to offer archived concerts but do post a variety of on-demand concerts in our multimedia library and on the school's YouTube page.

More Livestream Opportunities

Stream concerts from the Collection of Musical Instruments, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and student recitals from wherever you are!

Student Recitals

Experience the musical virtuosity of the next generations' cultural leaders from anywhere in the world using the student recitals livestream. The Yale School of Music hosts over 100 student recitals annually. 

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival

Each summer, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival/Yale Summer School of Music presents an exciting season of concerts with performances by internationally renowned and up-and-coming chamber musicians.

Collection of Musical Instruments

View the Collection of Musical Instruments' restored instruments in performance, as well as groups using period instruments and early vocal techniques, on the Collection livestream. Concerts feature YSM students and faculty and guest artists from around the world.

*No concerts offered during the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 seasons

Concert at the Collection