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Live Online Performances

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2025 Opening Concert

COMPASS Concerts 2025 Opening concert of live, online music performances

Please join us Jan 25 as we celebrate the new year at our 2025 Opening Concert of Live, Online Music Performances from Around the World.

10am Pacific - 1pm Eastern
19:00 CET - 21:00 EET

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Meet the Performers

Birce Polat
Piano
Louis Yungling
Host

What is COMPASS?

COMPASS is an international community of performers, educators, meditators and music lovers co-creating and sharing live, online performances in an inviting, non-competitive, non-hierarchical environment - we welcome all musicians - soloists and ensembles of all instruments, voices, and genres.

COMPASS is home - a safe and inspiring space for all people to be free and fully self-expressed.

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What's COMPASS Like?

New York pianist, composer and teacher, Eric Hunter, shares his recording of a COMPASS performance. We hope you enjoy it.

At COMPASS we meditate before each concert to quiet the mind and prepare ourselves to make and receive music. We finish with lively post-concert discussions.

How Can I Perform?

It's simple, submit a request using our contact form.

And be sure to check out these basic tech recommendations here.

Map of Participants

Come play or listen and get your country on the map!

Static image Map of COMPASS Participant Locations by Country

Meet the COMPASS Team

The COMPASS Team, Mari Hwang, Louis Yungling and Shinichiro Inaji

Mari Hwang, Louis Yungling, and Shinichiro Inaji produce, host, perform, and lead meditation at COMPASS Concerts learn more here...

"We look forward to seeing you at one or all of our joyful concerts. In the meantime, explore our website, browse the archives, and subscribe for free to receive concert invitations and free access links."

Mistakes are Healthy?

making mistakes could be good for your mental health

Experiencing fear is normal, and performing can be scary. But what if making mistakes was actually good for everyone's mental health?

At COMPASS we're all about healthy and satisfying performing. Be sure to subscribe to participate in helpful and powerful post-concert discussions.